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    Default Foley To Resign Over ******ly Explicit Messages to Minors

    Foley To Resign Over ******ly Explicit Messages to Minors

    September 29, 2006 3:02 PM
    Brian Ross and Maddy Sauer Report:



    Saying he was "deeply sorry," Congressman Mark Foley (R-FL) resigned from Congress today, hours after ABC News questioned him about ******ly explicit internet messages with current and former congressional pages under the age of 18.
    A spokesman for Foley, the chairman of the House Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children, said the congressman submitted his resignation in a letter late this afternoon to Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert.

    Hours earlier, ABC News had read excerpts of instant messages provided by former male pages who said the congressman, under the AOL Instant Messenger screen name Maf54, made repeated references to ****** organs and acts.
    In a statement, Foley said, "I am deeply sorry and I apologize for letting down my family and the people of Florida I have had the privilege to represent."
    The full details will be included in a report tonight on ABC World News with Charles Gibson.

    http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/...resigns_o.html



    The only he is sorry about is that he got caught or he would of not done it in the first place.

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    Oh good lord as if we don't have enough problems. At least Barney Frank had the common sense to be a gay pimp with people who are over 18.

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    putting the issue off *** with minors aside for a second (abhorrent as it is) why would you even gamble with your career like if you were in congress? Heck, you'd be scared to text adult *** services. madness.?.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltrowley View Post
    putting the issue off *** with minors aside for a second (abhorrent as it is) why would you even gamble with your career like if you were in congress? Heck, you'd be scared to text adult *** services. madness.?.?
    Never underestimate the power of the wang I guess. We had a guy - a staff lawyer - who paid for **** (lots and lots of it), which he viewed at work in a US Government building, over a US Government network, on his US Government PC...with a US Government Credit Card. It sort of undermines my faith in our institutions when somebody exhibiting such poor judgment and downright idiocy can advance beyond burger flipping.

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    Why o' why?

    The recipient supposedly a 16 year old boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ed316 View Post
    he only he is sorry about is that he got caught or he would of not done it in the first place.
    How true, it disheartens me also that they put these people in protected wards when they get to jail. They deserve nothing less than the animal pit.

    And as for that staff lawyer....stupidity? Or too much coke too little erection and too much time on his hands?...so to speak.

    Surely you would know the system well enough (being a lawyer ffs) to know you're just gonna get done.

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    haha did anyone add his name to your list just to call him a giant douchebag...cuz i did and he isnt on.

    yeah i agree why would you even think of jeopardizing your career by doing something like that, and on top of it, he was talking to minors and male minors for that matter...just goes to show some people never cease to amaze.

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    Default Republican Congressman's steamy gay IM's with 16yo boy

    Florida Rep. Mark Foley's resignation came just hours after ABC News questioned the congressman about a series of ******ly explicit instant messages involving congressional pages, high school students who are under 18 years of age.

    In Congress, Rep. Foley (R-FL) was part of the Republican leadership and the chairman of the House caucus on missing and exploited children.

    He crusaded for tough laws against those who used the Internet for ****** exploitation of children.

    "They're sick people; they need mental health counseling," Foley said.
    click here for uncensored chat log. BEWARE, ultra gay chat about beating off.
    http://abcnews.go.com/images/WNT/02-02-03b.pdf

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    Default Lawmaker Quits Over Messages Sent to Teenage Pages

    September 30, 2006
    Lawmaker Quits Over Messages Sent to Teenage Pages
    By KATE ZERNIKE and ABBY GOODNOUGH

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 — In six terms representing a wealthy swath of southern Florida, Representative Mark Foley, a Republican, became well known for his ardent efforts to safeguard the young and vulnerable, leading the House caucus on missing and exploited children and championing laws against ****** predators.

    On Friday, Mr. Foley resigned abruptly after being confronted with a series of ******ly explicit Internet messages he is reported to have sent to under-age Congressional pages. He stands accused of being the very kind of predator he had denounced.

    “I am deeply sorry,” Mr. Foley, 52, said in a three-sentence statement released by his office, “and I apologize for letting down my family and the people of Florida I have had the privilege to represent.” The statement did not refer specifically to the Internet messages.

    The first e-mail messages to one male page, ******ly suggestive but not explicit, were reported by ABC News on Thursday. Mr. Foley, a member of the House Republican leadership, dismissed them as “overly friendly” but not inappropriate.

    But by Friday, other pages had come forward with more blatant instant messages. “What ya wearing?” Mr. Foley wrote to one, according to the network. “Tshirt and shorts,” the teenager responded. “Love to slip them off of you,” Mr. Foley replied.

    ABC News said it had read him other messages that were far more graphic. Within hours, Mr. Foley resigned in a one-sentence letter to Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida. He left the Capitol without answering questions.

    The resignation threw Congressional Republicans off stride on the day they were breaking to campaign for the midterm elections just five weeks away. It also gave Democrats hopes of capturing another seat in November. Even by the standards of Washington, this revelation stunned Mr. Foley’s colleagues for how openly he had courted danger.

    According to ABC, he exchanged instant messages with the pages using his initials and year of birth: “MAF54.” And he might have known he would be watched; the pages, teenagers in navy blue uniforms who open doors and carry messages and water to members on the House and Senate floors, are closely guarded, not only for their vulnerability, but because they have been the object of past Congressional scandals.

    The page who received the first e-mail messages told ABC News that people in the program had warned his class to watch out for Mr. Foley. The page worked for Representative Rodney Alexander, Republican of Louisiana, and sent the messages to a colleague in the office with a note saying they had “freaked me out.”

    Investigators would not say whether they were looking into the matter.

    Mr. Foley’s rise in Florida politics had been striking. He told interviewers of getting hooked on politics after he moved to Florida from Massachusetts as a small child, watching people flock around the local congressman as he shook hands at a shopping center in southern Florida.

    He started a small family restaurant at age 20 and by 23 was elected to the city commission in Lake Worth, a working-class town south of West Palm Beach. He was known as a tireless campaigner and was elected to the State Legislature in 1990, and to Congress in 1994, at age 40. He was appointed to the powerful Ways and Means committee and was named one of the party’s deputy whips by Tom DeLay, then the House Republican leader.

    “He had a meteoric rise,” said Al Cardenas, a former leader of the Florida Republican Party who described himself as a longtime friend of Mr. Foley. “In a span of six years he went through an incredible ascension in our party. He worked real hard, he had a very engaging personality, and people took him very seriously at a young age.”

    As a moderate Republican in Congress, Mr. Foley proved a good ideological match for his district, centered in the wealthy northern end of Palm Beach County. He was fiscally conservative but more moderate on social and environmental issues.

    He spoke vehemently about the need to protect children from pedophiles. “We track library books better than we do ****** predators,” he said, arguing the need for the Children’s Safety Act, passed by the House in 2005.

    Questions about his ******ity swirled beginning with his first run for Congress, when his opponent in the Republican primary sent out mailings saying Mr. Foley was gay. He was single and seemed uncommonly focused on politics. He sometimes referred to his sister, Donna, who often served as his campaign manager, as his “surrogate wife.”

    In 2003, when he was considered the front-runner in a crowded primary race for the Senate seat being vacated by Bob Graham, Mr. Foley gave a news conference to condemn rumors that he was gay but refused to say whether he was. A few months later, he dropped out of the race, saying he needed to spend more time with his father, who had prostate cancer. Many believed he had left the race to avoid questions about his ****** orientation.

    “There were accusations made that he was gay, and clearly that had an impact on him deciding not to run for Senate,” said Jim Kane, the chief pollster for Florida Voter, a nonpartisan polling organization. “He knew the scrutiny was clearly going to be much different once he stepped up a notch.”

    Mr. Foley reportedly sent the messages to the first page in August 2005.

    Representative John Shimkus, Republican of Illinois and chairman of the House Page Board, issued a statement late Friday saying he had known of the first e-mail messages “in late 2005.” Mr. Foley, Mr. Shimkus said, had said he was simply acting as a mentor, but Mr. Shimkus told him to cut off contact with the page and “be especially mindful of his conduct” with pages.

    Representative Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leader, called late Friday for an investigation into who knew of the messages, and when. After Republicans criticized her move on the floor, the House referred the request to the ethics committee.

    Although his current race was considered competitive, Mr. Foley had been favored to win re-election; President Bush won his district in 2004 with 54 percent of the vote. And yet the campaign between Mr. Foley and his Democratic opponent, Tim Mahoney, had been combative. Mr. Mahoney, a businessman and former Republican, sued Mr. Foley this month, saying Mr. Foley had defamed him in campaign advertisements.

    The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had included the campaign in its list of “emerging races,” or the 50 seats most primed for takeover. Mr. Mahoney, Democrats said, was a good candidate even before the scandal, with $1 million in his campaign chest.

    State Republican Party leaders said they would meet with officials from each of the counties in Mr. Foley’s district to nominate someone to replace him. But an election official in Florida said Friday night that Mr. Foley’s name would have to remain on the ballot. Any votes for him will be counted for his replacement, the official said.
    Link:http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/30/us...l?ref=politics

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    Wow, he got caught! Good for him. This is all the republicans need, a 11th hour F up!

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    I take a few days off and look what I return to.

    The story's getting worse. The GOP House leadership knew about Foley's 'activities' for at least a year and possibly as many as five (which would mean that Tom Delay knew about it as well). Foley was a big money raiser for the Rs, so they decidied to let him keep working instead of dealing with the problem. Nice sense of priorities there...

    Looking at the news, the excuse they're going with is that they were afraid of being called gay-bashers. I kid you not. The folks who recently passed a Ban Gay Marriage Amendment say they were afraid of being called gay-bashers. The Daily Show take on this.

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    Florida politics are really that surprised?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElHombre View Post
    I take a few days off and look what I return to.

    The story's getting worse. The GOP House leadership knew about Foley's 'activities' for at least a year and possibly as many as five (which would mean that Tom Delay knew about it as well). Foley was a big money raiser for the Rs, so they decidied to let him keep working instead of dealing with the problem. Nice sense of priorities there...

    Looking at the news, the excuse they're going with is that they were afraid of being called gay-bashers. I kid you not. The folks who recently passed a Ban Gay Marriage Amendment say they were afraid of being called gay-bashers. The Daily Show take on this.
    Looks like the R's took that move right out of the Vaticans play book!

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    Seems you demoslobs in here forget about Rep Stubbs back in '83 when he was embroiled in a *** scanadal with a young page - whom was a fag like him too !. And of course ol blow me Barney - whom strangely enough is also from Massa - assa like old pickle chugging stubbs was. Oh and for a refresher Old pole smoker Stubbs fought any reprimand and even stayed on until retirement in '95. Seems as a fag he was accepted and even protected by the demoslobik party...hum , just like ol barney blow me was and is . You know old teddy the swimmer - you remember the young girl that drowned via his alcholic accident...he was VERY well protected by the demoslobs and still is. Oh and his drunk ass son just recently got protected by some politically connected coppers from a DUI - that may yet blow up in their face.And of course the king of all *** in office was none other than Billybob clinton. Remember - oral *** ain't *** , and the other famous line "depends on what the definition of is is "... amongst other baltantly smug quotes.
    Seems this "oktober" surprise has ben a grenade the demoslobs have been holding onto until this moment ... especially when they have been sinking in the poles..or was that on the poles ( damn fags !) .

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