I guess fooling around on the side is a Republican family value. Lets
see of the 75 Republican congress critters who entered congress in
1994, 15 resigned over sex scandals. Rep Mark Souder is the latest.
What's even better is that he made a video promoting abstinence with
the woman he was having an affair with.

Love those family values the republicans keep going on about:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/18/AR2010051803059.html?waporef=obinsite

Indiana Rep. Mark Souder resigns after admitting affair

By Carol D. Leonnig and Mary Ann Akers
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 19, 2010; A07

Rep. Mark Souder, an Indiana Republican known for his support of
traditional family values, announced Tuesday that he will leave
office, ending a tense week in which a key staffer confronted him with
rumors about his alleged extramarital affair with a part-time aide.

Souder, who won Indiana's May 4 Republican primary, acknowledged to
his chief of staff on May 12 that he was in a romantic relationship
with Tracy Meadows Jackson, who has worked in various capacities in
his district office. The allegations surfaced during the primary
campaign when anonymous tipsters called Souder's aides and his
opponent, according to sources familiar with the events.

The eight-term congressman immediately made plans to resign, according
to the sources.

In his announcement, Souder acknowledged a "mutual relationship"
without naming the staffer involved. He said he was "ashamed" that he
had "sinned against God, my wife and my family by having a mutual
relationship with a part-time member of my staff." But he blamed the
"poisonous environment of Washington" for his decision to resign,
effective Friday.

A self-described conservative and a Christian, Souder had focused on
three areas since entering Congress: in his words, "how to keep the
economy strong; how do we improve our education system; and how do we
change the cultural and moral direction of this country."

Souder, 59, a pudgy man with an unruly shelf of gray hair, got high
marks in his district for his evangelical beliefs. He received an
A-plus rating from the National Rifle Association and a 100 percent
rating from the National Right to Life Committee.

Jackson, 45, a strawberry blonde, also worked as a Mary Kay cosmetics
consultant and is married to a successful homebuilder and Kosciusko
County Commissioner. On Facebook, where she maintained a profile, she
routinely sent high-fives to Souder -- clicking "Like" --when he
posted his congressional activities on his page.

Their affair began after Jackson joined Souder's district staff in
2004, according to a source familiar with the relationship. For
several years, she had no official title and no fixed office where she
was assigned to work. She earned $10,000 to $20,000 a year in salary,
congressional staff records show.

Jackson was hired to be a guest host for a daily radio spot Souder
recorded for WFCV, a local religious radio station better known as
Fort Wayne Christian Voice. She also helped host a local cable access
show that served as a platform for Souder to discuss conservative
issues; in one episode, they focused on his strong support for teen
abstinence.

Jackson did not respond Tuesday to repeated e-mails and calls. Sources
identifying her as the woman in a relationship with Souder spoke on
the condition of anonymity to freely discuss the sensitive matter.

House Democratic leaders, after taking a beating from the GOP for
their handling of a sexual harassment scandal involving then-Rep. Eric
Massa (D-N.Y.), stayed relatively quiet about the Souder controversy.

After Souder aides learned last week of their boss's affair, they
contacted Minority Leader John A. Boehner's office. Boehner (R-Ohio)
spoke by phone to Souder on Monday night. His spokesman issued a terse
statement saying that Boehner "has been perfectly clear that he will
hold our members to the highest ethical standards."

Bob Thomas, Souder's challenger in the primary, confirmed that his
office repeatedly took calls in the days before the vote from
anonymous tipsters who alleged that the lawmaker regularly met a
girlfriend in state parks near Fort Wayne.

"Our campaign heard rumors to this effect, but we weren't interested
in going through people's garbage," Thomas said.

Thomas, who ran as an outsider, said he is sorry for both families. He
noted the odd timing, though: Now Republican precinct chairmen, not
voters, are likely to select the nominee.

"Had this information come out three weeks ago, I would have been the
nominee," Thomas said.

One possible replacement is state Sen. Marlin Stutzman of Howe, who
finished second to former senator Dan Coats in this month's GOP
primary for the U.S. Senate.

Stutzman has a connection to Jackson's husband: Brad Jackson is a
friend and pilot who sometimes flew Stutzman around the state for his
Senate campaign. Stutzman's campaign said the legislator has no
connection to the anonymous tips about the affair.

Dale Gerke, the general manager of FWCV, said he saw Souder and
Jackson working together frequently at the station but was
"blindsided" by the news of an affair.

"When we heard he was going to resign this morning, this was the last
thing that came to our minds," Gerke said. "We are just really sad and
really praying for both families."

Souder and his wife, Diane, have three grown children -- two sons and
a daughter -- and two grandchildren.

Research editor Alice Crites contributed to this report.

-- 
Larry C. Lyons
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 - B. F. Skinner -

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