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« Reply #25 on: October 01, 2006, 04:00:32 PM »

There goes one Republican Opebo might have approved of.... 

Only if he had proudly trumpeted his right to his sexuality.

Anyway, it is ridiculous to brand this fellow in any way a 'pedophile' or 'pervert' - the objects of his desires were teenagers, people.  Perfectly normal.

The age of consent in Florida is 16, anyway, I think.  That part I don't care.

Secretly using your office to sexually come on to much younger aides, on the other hand.

How nice of you to ignore the federal law written by one Mark Foley.
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« Reply #26 on: October 01, 2006, 04:45:56 PM »

http://thinkprogress.org/2006/09/30/foley-coverup-timeline/

Who knew what, when and for how long.

    2003 — Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL) has sexually explicit IM exchanges with an underage boy who worked as a Congressional page. [ABC News, 9/29/06]

    SUMMER 2005 — Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL) sends inappropriate emails to another former Congressional page. [CREW]

    SEPTEMBER 2005 — Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-LA), who sponsored the page, learns “of the e-mails from a reporter.” [AP, 9/29/06; CQ, 9/30/06]

    FALL 2005 — “Tim Kennedy, a staff assistant in the [Speaker J. Denis Hastert’s] Office, received a telephone call from Congressman Rodney Alexander’s Chief of Staff who indicated that he had an email exchange between Congressman Foley and a former House page…[Mike] Stokke [Deputy Chief of Staff for Speaker Hastert] called the Clerk and asked him to come to the Speaker’s Office so that he could put him together with Congressman Alexander’s Chief of Staff.” [Hastert Statement, 9/30/06]

    LATE 2005 — Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL), Chairman of the House Page Board, “was notified by the then Clerk of the House, who manages the Page Program, that he had been told by Congressman Rodney Alexander (R-LA) about an email exchange between Congressman Foley and a former House Page.” Shimkus interviewed Foley and told him “to cease all contact with this former house page.” He did not inform Rep. Dale Kildee (D-MI), the only Democrat on the House page Board. [Roll Call, 9/29/06]

    FEBRUARY/MARCH 2006 — Alexander tells NRCC chairman Tom Reynolds about “the existence of e-mails between Mark Foley and a former page of Mr. Alexander’s.” Reynolds tells Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-IL) about the emails and his conversation with Alexander. [Reynolds Statement, 9/30/06; Roll Call, 9/30/06; Hastert Statement, 9/30/06]

    SPRING 2006 — House Majority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) learns of “inappropriate ‘contact’ between Foley and a 16-year-old page.” After leaning about Foley’s conduct, Boehner told Speaker of the House J. Denis Hastert who assured Boehner he would “take care of it.” Later, Boehner changed his story and told the Washington Post he didn’t remember whether he talked to Hastert. [Washington Post, 9/30/06; New York Times, 10/1/06]

    MAY 10, 2006 — Reynold’s personal PAC, TOMPAC, donates $5,000 to Foley’s campaign. [New York Daily News, 9/30/06]

    JULY 27, 2006 — Foley writes a $100,000 check to the NRCC, chaired by Reynolds. [New York Daily News, 9/30/06]

    JULY 27, 2006 — Foley, still co-chairman of the Congressional Missing and Exploited Children’s Caucus, attends a signing ceremony at the White House for the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006. [White House, 9/27/06; Talkingpointsmemo, 9/30/06; Washington Post, 10/1/06]

    SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 — ABC publishes emails between Foley and former page. [ABC, 9/28/06]

    SEPTEMBER 29, 2006 — Foley resigns. [ABC, 9/29/06]

    SEPTEMBER 29, 2006 — ABC publishes sexually explict Instant Messages between Foley and several former pages. [ABC, 9/29/06]

    SEPTEMBER 29, 2006 — “Aides to the speaker [Hastert] say he was not aware until last week of inappropriate behavior by Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., who resigned on Friday after portions of racy e-mail exchanges between him and current and former underage congressional pages became public.” [Chicago Tribune, 9/30/06]

    SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 — Hastert admits he was told about the emails by Reynolds in the spring. [Hastert Statement, 9/30/06]

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« Reply #27 on: October 01, 2006, 06:47:25 PM »

Mark Foley in 1998, talking about Bill Clinton:

"It's vile ... It's more sad than anything else, to see someone with such potential throw it all down the drain because of a sexual addiction."
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« Reply #28 on: October 01, 2006, 09:05:45 PM »

The age of consent in Florida is 16, anyway, I think.  That part I don't care.

Secretly using your office to sexually come on to much younger aides, on the other hand.

How nice of you to ignore the federal law written by one Mark Foley.

Actually, the only federal law I know of dealing with cybersex in federal statutes is this one:

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The rest of the federal laws on the subject do apply to those under the age of 18, but generally require crossing state lines with the intent of actually having sex with a minor, which so far, the former Congressman hasn't been accused of doing (but I wouldn't be surprised if he did).
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« Reply #29 on: October 01, 2006, 09:54:37 PM »

Corrupt Democrats exist like Jefferson and to a lesser extent McKinney but at least they don't try and molest little boys and have the Democratic leadership cover it up.  But then again they don't approve of torture and don't lead us into aggressive wars of pleasure either.

But to compare the Democratic party to the Republican party is like comparing TR to Hitler.
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« Reply #30 on: October 02, 2006, 11:27:29 AM »

Mark Foley in 1998, talking about Bill Clinton:

"It's vile ... It's more sad than anything else, to see someone with such potential throw it all down the drain because of a sexual addiction."

Quite a few Republicans are known for their sanctimonious hypocrisy, in particular those who were Flynted Wink

I don't think Foley was one of them but evidently he's no better

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