Shocking! Were were y'all when he actually admited that to you?
He looks nice enough.
"It is true that I had a previous relationship outside of my marriage, over the course of several years," Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
"I'm deeply sorry to all of those who have been impacted by this very poor decision, most importantly my wife and family. Out of concern for my family during this challenging time, I ask that our privacy is respected."
The Democrat's admission came after the intern, Gabriela Linder, publicly detailed the affair in her explosive series of podcasts, "Mistress for Congress," in which she used the pseudonym of "Love Jones."
You know, it's a lovely evening to pull those weeds that are taking over your front yard.
I guess the Devil made him do it and he's had an exorcism?
I think everyone gets to decide what praying is for them, anon.
How soon they forget: Nothing has changed in 40 years!
Desert Sun, 19 February 1979
We loosely call a "cold" anything that produces cold-like Symptoms. But a "cold" can be caused by over 200 strains of virus, of which only about 130 are Strains of rhinovirus or coronavirus, the main cold viruses. Other viruses that sometimes masquerade as colds include those that cause flu. pneumonia and bronchitis.
Cold viruses live by invading the cells of the nose lining, multiplying and causing cell deaths.
"That leads to inflammation, mucus secretion and we say we have a runny nose and feel rotten," says Dr. Maurice A. Mufson, chairman of the Department of Medicine at Marshall University.
Colds are potent medical enemies because.
—There are so many cold-causing viruses that it is '''impossible so far to find
a vaccine to protect against the major strains.'''
—Scientists can identify the virus culprit in only about one-half of colds, raising the possibility of many undiscovered strains.
—The natural immunity acquired from a cold protects only against that strain of virus. It does not protect against any of the other strains and lasts only two years, so people can get one cold after another.
—Since the virus lives inside cells, it is hard to kill the virus without killing cells.
"Because of the problems, cold viruses have become a low priority in terms of research funding," says Dr. Arnold S. Monlo.
https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=DS19790219.2.59&e=-en201txt-txIN-coronavirus-–1
And also note the claim here:
—There are so many cold-causing viruses that it is…
impossible so far to find a vaccine to protect against the major strains.