Another hypocrite. Ya got to love them tho

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An Indiana Republican state lawmaker is under scrutiny after reportedly arranging to meet a young man online and allegedly exposing himself when the pair subsequently met in person, according to the Indianapolis Star.

The AP reports:

The Indianapolis Star reported that emails suggest Republican Rep. Phillip Hinkle arranged to pay Kameryn Gibson up to $140 for ?for a really good time.? The paper published emails between Hinkle and Gibson detailing a plan for them to meet at a downtown Indianapolis hotel.
The pair reportedly connected on Craigslist. Gibson indicated in a listing to which Hinkle responded that he is 20-years-old. According to the Star, however, Gibson says he is actually just 18.

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, a Republican, called the situation "a tragedy."

The Evansville Courier & Press reports:

Hinkle, who is 64 and was first elected in 2000, voted this spring for a constitutional gay marriage ban.:0074 Several years ago he also was the House sponsor of the measure that created Indiana?s ?In God We Trust? license plates.
Hinkle is not the first politician to find himself in hot water over an alleged sex scandal involving Craigslist. U.S. Rep. Chris Lee (R-N.Y.) resigned earlier this year after finding himself embroiled in controversy. The AP reported in February:

Lee, a 46-year old Republican and married father, resigned his Buffalo-area seat ... after the gossip website Gawker published e-mails he sent to a woman he met on Craigslist, including a photo where he is shirtless and flexing a biceps. Lee released a statement apologizing to his family and constituents for letting them down.
Hinkle did not deny being complicit in the situation uncovered by the Star when the local outlet contacted him for comment. He said, however, that he's "aware of a shakedown taking place."
 

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An Indiana Republican state lawmaker is under scrutiny after reportedly arranging to meet a young man online and allegedly exposing himself when the pair subsequently met in person, according to the Indianapolis Star.

The AP reports:

The Indianapolis Star reported that emails suggest Republican Rep. Phillip Hinkle arranged to pay Kameryn Gibson up to $140 for ?for a really good time.? The paper published emails between Hinkle and Gibson detailing a plan for them to meet at a downtown Indianapolis hotel.
The pair reportedly connected on Craigslist. Gibson indicated in a listing to which Hinkle responded that he is 20-years-old. According to the Star, however, Gibson says he is actually just 18.

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, a Republican, called the situation "a tragedy."

The Evansville Courier & Press reports:

Hinkle, who is 64 and was first elected in 2000, voted this spring for a constitutional gay marriage ban.:0074 Several years ago he also was the House sponsor of the measure that created Indiana?s ?In God We Trust? license plates.
Hinkle is not the first politician to find himself in hot water over an alleged sex scandal involving Craigslist. U.S. Rep. Chris Lee (R-N.Y.) resigned earlier this year after finding himself embroiled in controversy. The AP reported in February:

Lee, a 46-year old Republican and married father, resigned his Buffalo-area seat ... after the gossip website Gawker published e-mails he sent to a woman he met on Craigslist, including a photo where he is shirtless and flexing a biceps. Lee released a statement apologizing to his family and constituents for letting them down.
Hinkle did not deny being complicit in the situation uncovered by the Star when the local outlet contacted him for comment. He said, however, that he's "aware of a shakedown taking place."

Fkn sad. You'd think that these perverts would learn
 

ssd

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Hmmm. Gay does not mean you are for gay marriage, right?

Juts because he wanted to meet up with a young man does not necessarily make him a hypocrite for wanting a constitutional gay marriage ban.


Just saying.


Is he married?
 

Chadman

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He is married. He not only voted for the gay marriage ban bill, he was the co-sponsor of it. I'd say that's taking a pretty strong anti-gay position, but that's just me.

The only way I could see otherwise is that he is against gays being allowed to marry because that reduces his sexual trolling pool. I'm guessing his stance probably indicates political policies designed to capture right wing conservatives, which I would say does make him a hypocrite. Not sure this would be something I would try to defend, but whatever...
 

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Still do not see the direct connection of being anti-gay marriage as being anti-gay.....

I don't like peanut butter cups but I do like peanut butter and chocolate by themselves.

I guess I am anti- peanut-butter-chocolate marriage but do not mind them solo.


Anyway, if he is married, etc - then regardless as to whether he is a hypocrite about gay marriage, he is a P.O.S and should resign.
 

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Still do not see the direct connection of being anti-gay marriage as being anti-gay.....

I don't like peanut butter cups but I do like peanut butter and chocolate by themselves.

I guess I am anti- peanut-butter-chocolate marriage but do not mind them solo.
That's a really lame analogy, SSD.

Chad nailed it.
 
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