Props to C Street for all the affairs that didn't happen. Seriously. Michael Cromartie with the Ethics and Public Policy Center wants us to be grateful for their work.
"What you might see inside is a small group of people huddled in a corner maybe three or four of them praying together, sometimes with an open Bible on someone's lap talking about a verse," said Scheck, president of Faith & Action.
Think of C Street as a small Bible study group where politicians are held accountable in their relationships -- a spiritual refuge of sorts.'
"The fact of the matter is what you ought to do if you want to do a real story on C Street is find out how many affairs were thwarted because of the accountability of this house," Cromartie said. :rofl:
Holding politicians accountable spiritually in the nation's capitol. Not an easy job at all. :spank:
http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/politics/2009/August/C-Street-Mystery-to-Some-Refuge-for-Others/I didn't see this posted anywhere. Sorry if it's a dupe.