Jenny Sanford Moves Out Of Governors Manson

Jenny Sanford Moves Out Of Governors Manson and South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford says he supports his wife’s decision to move out of the governor’s mansion, just weeks after he admitted to an affair with a Brazilian woman.
Jenny Sanford plans to spend the school year with their four sons, at their home at Sullivans Island, that is on the southern coast of South Carolina.
The boys had previously attended a private school in Columbia.
Sanford issued a statement Friday, August 7th, 2009, as his wife and several of her friends, packed boxes into SUVs and left the governor’s mansion in a “I am leaving you…you stupid cry baby twit…take your adulterating self back to your Brazilian mistress…the one you called your “soul mate”,” caravan.
OK, so I made that last part up…but I just couldn’t help myself.

The governor stated that, “the decision was best for the couple’s efforts at reconciliation.”
In June, Mark Sanford admitted to a year long affair with an Argentine woman he called his “soul mate.”
Jenny Sanford Moves Out Of Governors Manson…Hello…I don’t think that you have a say, in your wife leaving you…you go girl! Be strong.
The Sanford’s and their four sons returned this week from a trip to Europe, in a appearent act of normalicy.





Now what she has to do is remove his balls and throw them into the garbage!!!
I hope she has a peaceful and glorious respite away from the Governor’s mansion and all the political turmoil. She is doing the right thing and her sons will soon be making friends and doing their own thing. She should set up a gaming room for her kids to invite over new “friends”. Halloween coming and a party would be a great way to introduce themselves to the neighborhood. Become involved in school politics-that’s what schools supporting a nation of kid’s futures is trying to undertake. you could be a very positive force in that arena. forge your future with service to the multitudes. And, it will take your mind off of the man who is no longer the man you married. Times change. People change. Write a book about your D.C experiences. I would love to read it.