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PHOENIX (Reuters) - A local sheriff resigned as a co-chair of Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's campaign in Arizona on Saturday after he was accused of threatening a former male lover with deportation to Mexico if he talked about their relationship.
In an embarrassing incident for Romney's struggling campaign, Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu denied that he or his lawyer made the deportation threat but stepped down from helping the former Massachusetts governor in the border state.
Babeu acknowledged at a press conference on Saturday that he is gay and that he had a personal relationship with the man making the allegations, whom he identified only as "Jose."
Reuters: Romney's Arizona co-chair quits, after attempt to deport gay lover is made public...
Started by Pulp_Cutter, Feb 19 2012 10:19 AM
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#1Posted 19 February 2012 - 10:19 AM
Please give us healthcare system where the providers get a free market, to bill as much as they can...and the providers, insurers and pharmas are protected from competition.
#2Posted 19 February 2012 - 02:25 PM
Never heard of Babeu before, but I'll give 2-1 odds that he was a vocal homophobe before this incident.
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