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Governor Went to Argentina, Not Hiking

BY JIM DAVENPORT
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford was in Argentina during a dayslong unexplained absence, not hiking the Appalachian Trail as his staff told the public when state leaders raised questions about his whereabouts, the governor told a newspaper.
The State reported that Sanford arrived Wednesday morning at Atlanta's international airport on a flight from Buenos Aires.
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Sanford spokesman Joel Sawyer declined to comment Wednesday morning to The Associated Press. The governor did not return cell phone messages seeking comment and his critics slammed his administration for lying to the public.
"Lies. Lies. Lies. That's all we get from his staff. That's all we get from his people. That's all we get from him," said state Sen. Jake Knotts, R-West Columbia. "Why all the big cover-up?"
The Republican governor told the South Carolina newspaper he decided at the last minute to go to the South American country. The governor says he had considered hiking on the Appalachian Trail but wanted to do something "exotic."
Sanford was last seen at work Thursday. On Monday, a state legislator raised questions about where he was after hearing reports from security officials that the governor could not be contacted and his whereabouts were unknown. The governor's wife, Jenny Sanford, told The Associated Press she had not seen him since Thursday but was not concerned because he'd told her he wanted to get away and do some writing.
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Late Monday, Sanford's staff said he was hiking the Appalachian Trail. They said Tuesday that he had called in and planned to cut his trip short and return to work Wednesday because of all the attention his absence was getting.
Sawyer said Sanford wanted to get away to clear his head after the legislative session, during which he lost a key battle. Jenny Sanford said Tuesday, "Leave us to our privacy."
Sanford told The State he was alone on the trip to Argentina. He declined to give any additional details about what he did other than to say he drove along the coastline.
Trying to make such a drive could frustrate a weekend visitor to Argentina. In Buenos Aires, the Avenida Costanera is the only coastal road, and it's less than two miles long. Reaching coastal resorts to the south requires a drive of nearly four hours on an inland highway with views of endless cattle ranches. To the north is a river delta of islands reached only by boat.
A spokesman for Argentina's immigration agency wouldn't comment Wednesday on whether Sanford entered the country, citing privacy laws.
When The State asked Sanford at the airport why his staff said he was on the Appalachian Trail, Sanford replied, "I don't know."
Sanford later said "in fairness to his staff," he had told them he might go hiking on the Appalachian Trial.
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Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer said he was concerned that the governor's staff lied about Sanford's whereabouts, adding that if they didn't know where he was they should have said so.
"For his staff to lie to the people of South Carolina and say he was one place when in fact he wasn't, that concerns me," Bauer said.
Sanford has been a fan of Argentina for years. While in Congress and since he's said that nation's Social Security system has a model the U.S. should follow.
Sanford, a trim, 49-year-old former real estate investor and Air Force reservist, is typically drained at the end of a legislative session, former aides said. State Sen. Tom Davis, a Beaufort Republican and Sanford's former chief of staff, said he visited with Sanford last Wednesday and could tell the governor was ready for a break.
"It's not unusual to take off and kind of be by himself," Davis said. "It's part of what makes him him."
The governor has long been known as a loner — bucking GOP leadership during three U.S. House terms and casting the only dissenting vote on Medicaid coverage for some breast and cervical cancer treatment. He clashes often with the Republicans who control both chambers of his state Legislature, once famously carrying two piglets to the door of the House in opposition to what he said was pork-barrel spending.
But past vacations never left Sanford completely out of touch, said Chris Drummond, Sanford's former spokesman. At worst, Sanford would call in daily or would respond to voice mails.
Who was in charge became the political and practical question.
Essentially, Sanford's staffers said they'd decide who to call if an emergency popped up and the governor couldn't be reached. The state's constitution says a temporary absence would give the lieutenant governor full authority in the state. But the temporary absence has never been defined.
Senate President Pro Tem Glenn McConnell, a Charleston Republican, said the state's law needs to be clarified. He said state residents want important decisions to be made by elected leaders.
"In an emergency," he said, "it should be those people who consult with staff to make a decision and not the other way around."
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04:01 PMJun 25 2009

Why is he still in office? If any of us peons did that on our job we would have been fired before we got off the plane.

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08:11 AMJun 25 2009

GOV SANFORD'S WHERE ABOUTS IS JUST A WITCH HUNT STORY BY THE OBAMA DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION TO DISCREDIT HIM AS ONE OF THE THE UPCOMING REPUBICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES...AS USUAL, OBAMA IS PLAYING FAST AND LOOSE, CHICAGO STYLE, TO DESTROY ANYTHING OR ANYONE WHO MIGHT STAND IN HIS WAY TO GET WHAT HE WANTS. SANFORD HAS BEEN EYED AS A POSSIBLE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE FOR 2012 JUST AS SARAH PALIN HAS AND LOOK WHAT THE DEMS HAVE DONE TO HER!! OBAMA WAS LINKED TO LARRY SINCLAIR FOR HOMOSEXUAL BEHAVIOR THAT WAS VERIFIED WHEN SINCLAIR TOOK A LIE DETECTER AND PASSED IT...PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES SHOULD NOT THROW STONES!!

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10:30 PMJun 25 2009

To SprCch :How about closing your legs, you freakin feminazi! Or, how about the fact that it takes two to tango!Try being educated instead of just opinionated, you dumb ass adulterer!

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BILL CLINTON had a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky while he was President, much to the shame and embarrassment of our country, his wife and daughter. He was impeached by the House of Representatives on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice, but the Senate did not uphold the impeachment. In defending her husband, Hillary claimed it was all a "Right Wing Conspiracy." ( Imagine that! LOL) There are two statements for which he will be remembered: "I did not have sex with that woman," and "It depends on what your definition of 'is' is." (Profound, no? LOL) Clinton was held in contempt of court by the judge. His license to practice law was suspended in Arkansas and later by the United States Supreme Court. He was also fined $90,000 for giving false testimony, which was paid by a fund raised for his legal expenses.

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South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford told a newspaper that he was in Argentina during his unexplained 5-day absence, not hiking along the Appalachian Trail as his office previously said.