A self-described watchdog group wants an investigation into Senator John Ensign's relationship with the Hamptons.
What the hell is the matter with these elected officials, or even people like John Edwards, who put himself out there in public only to be permanently disgraced? When you're a public figure, your life really isn't your own anymore, and you can expect to be followed endlessly around.
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