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Mindy McCready Feels Bad About Having an Affair with Roger Clemens

We have not seen the last of the raging Roger Clemens/Mindy McCready flame.

The 32-year-old country singer was released from jail on Halloween, and now she's talking to Inside Edition about how bad she feels for Rocket's wife, Debbie. You know, not for her husband force-feeding her HGH ... just for the infidelity and all that insignificant junk.
McCready regrets any hurt inflicted on Debbie Clemens, the pitcher's wife."I have nothing but remorse and nothing but sympathy for what she's had to go through with this situation, and she has my utmost apology," she told "Inside Edition."
I wonder if McCready feels bad about what she's been put through by the Rocket? They began a relationship when she was 16 -- not 15, people, get it right! -- had an affair for a decade, and then she was left to fend for herself. Now she's serving jail time stemming from drug charges in '04. She sounds pretty stable, right?
"There aren't words to describe how painful it's been," she told "Inside Edition." "So painful, I haven't wanted to live. ... I've lived recklessly. I've made a lot of mistakes."
Look, I'm glad she's accountable for her actions, and she should be. We're too quick to place blame elsewhere nowadays. On the flip-side, however, you've got a woman who was seduced by dregs when she was just a girl and the fallout of which had to have affected her mental stability. We're talking about a philandering egomaniac who cheated his profession and is willing to have everyone he knows sold down the river just so he can save his reputation as a great pitcher. It's not working and he still won't give up.

Count McCready as yet another victim of circumstance. But hey, at least she's getting better:
She only had to serve about half of her 60-day sentence because of credits she received for good behavior and doing janitorial work in the jail, the Williamson County Sheriff's Department said.

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