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Monday, July 16, 2007

'DC Madam' Senator Emerges From Seclusion

Washington, DC (TLS). Senator David Vitter, R-Louisiana, emerged from seclusion today a week after admitting to utilizing the services of the alleged 'DC Madam,' Deborah Palfrey.

Vitter and his wife Wendy appeared before cameras to answer charges that he had also been a patron of an escort service in New Orleans. Vitter denied those charges.

Continuing to apologize for his behavior from 1999 to 2001, when he was in the House of Representatives, Vitter stated that he had worked hard to save his marriage and to be a reputable example of the principles he has espoused publicly.

Both David and spouse Wendy spoke of the restorative power of forgiveness.

Vitter made no mention of any plans to resign his Senate seat and indicated that he was eager to get back to work on behalf of the people of Louisiana.

The Senator was a key figure in the recent defeat of the Kennedy/McCain/Bush immigration amnesty bill. Vitter was a staunch opponent of key provisions of the bill and helped to secure its defeat.

If for no other reason than his effective opposition to the amnesty bill, The Liberty Sphere believes Senator Vitter to be a valuable member of the Senate, regardless of his personal indiscretions nearly a decade ago.

Click here for a report on the Vitter news conference:

http://news.aol.com/story/_a/senator-under-brothel-cloud-surfaces/20070716184409990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

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