Well, well, well....a hypocrite in Congress....what a surprise....
According to various press reports, 1999 was the year that Ms. Cynthia Ore met Congressman Don Sherwood at a Young Republicans event. 1999 was Don Sherwood's first year in Congress.
Also in 1999, June to be specific, according to CNN, Don Sherwood voted to show his support for the Ten Commandments:
The House Wednesday approved an amendment that allows the Ten Commandments to to be posted in public schools and other government buildings. The measure was part of the juvenile justice bill that passed the House Thursday night....As I recall, that amendment was the House GOP's answer to the horrific Columbine shooting which had happened two months earlier.
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Republicans: English, Yes; Gekas, Yes; Goodling, Yes; Greenwood, No; Peterson, Yes; Pitts, Yes; Sherwood, Yes; Shuster, Yes; Toomey, No; Weldon, Yes.
As you can see, Don Sherwood voted for that amendment. He wanted those Ten Commandments displayed.
Sherwood also voted for the amendment to protect the "sanctity of marriage" (a.k. the gay-bashing political stunt amendment) last year.
Hey, Don, here's an idea, you sanctimonious bastard: Read the Ten Commandments. You might find one applies to you.
Republican Family Values in Action.