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I am sure its only a slight mistake,don't worry I will forward it for you


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Foley resigns from House in wake of e-mails

By Larry Lipman

Palm Beach Post Capital Bureau

Friday, September 29, 2006

Rep. Mark Foley, a six-term Republican from Fort Pierce, announced
today that he is resigning from Congress following reports of
inappropriate e-mails he had with teenage pages and interns.

"I am deeply sorry and I apologize for letting down my family and the
people of Florida I have had the privilege to represent," Foley said in
a statement.
U.S. Rep. Mark Foley resigns
Mark Foley Disclosure of inappropriate communications with teen pages
ends career.

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Foley, 52, faxed his resignation to Gov. Jeb Bush at 3:41 p.m. and also
sent a copy to House Speaker Dennis Hastert.

"I hereby resign as the representative of the 16th Congressional
District of Florida, effective today," Foley wrote in the one-sentence
letter.

Hastert told reporters he has asked the head of the board that oversees
the pages "to look into this issue regarding Congressman Foley. We want
to make sure that all our pages are safe and the page system is safe.
... None of us are very happy about it."

Foley's resignation immediately will be felt in the campaign for
Foley's District 16 seat, where Democrat Tim Mahoney was waging a
fierce campaign to unseat the incumbent.

It was unclear how Foley's place on the November ballot would be
filled.

A spokeswoman for Gov. Jeb Bush said she believes the Republican Party
of Florida will choose a new nominee for November.

Foley's name might have to appear on the ballot, but if so, any votes
for Foley would go to the new nominee.

The secretary of state's office was researching the issue and planned
to issue a statement today.

Jeff Sadosky, communications director for the Republican Party of
Florida, issued a statement that the party's lawyers were reviewing
state, federal and party rules and laws to determine how to replace
Foley on the ballot.

Florida Democratic Party Chair Karen Thurman, who had served with Foley
in the state Senate and in Congress, said in a statement that "today's
news is disturbing.

"As a public servant, there are two things Congressman Mark Foley needs
to do now, out of respect for all Floridians: "Come clean and get help.

"Congressman Foley needs to seek counseling in addition to accepting
any consequences related to the law."

Foley drew a sharp rebuke from fellow Republican Rep. E. Clay Shaw of
Fort Lauderdale, who has represented a portion of Palm Beach County
with Foley for 12 years.

"This type of behavior is what I try to protect my grandchildren from,"
Shaw said in a statement. "It is unacceptable. He should have resigned.

Members of Congress are responsible for protecting the most vulnerable
among us - our children. I support the Speaker's decision to
investigate the Page Program.

Foley's lightning-fast resignation came a day after news reports broke
about his five e-mails with a 16-year-old former Congressional page
from Louisiana who passed them on to a Congressional staffer with the
comment that they were "sick, sick, sick, sick."

In the e-mails, Foley asked for a photograph of the page, how old he
was going to be on his birthday and what he wanted for his birthday.

The page relayed Foley's e-mails to a staffer for Rep. Rodney
Alexander, R-La., who had recommended the student for the page
position.

Alexander told The Palm Beach Post that he became aware of the e-mails
about 10 months ago when his press secretary was asked about them by a
reporter.

Alexander said he contacted the page's family, who said they did not
want to talk about the matter.

Alexander said the page never discussed the e-mails with him and that
his staffer, who has since left his office, did not mention them to
him.

The mother of the staffer told The Palm Beach Post that she was aware
of the e-mail exchange between her son and Foley but declined to
comment further.

Meanwhile, ABCNews.com reported that Foley had exchanged sexually
explicit instant messages with congressional interns and pages.

Foley's campaign staff blamed the revelation of the e-mails, which were
posted Sunday on a Web site dedicated to exposing sexual predators, on
Mahoney.

Mahoney's campaign denied any involvement but called for an
investigation.

Before Foley's resignation, the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics
in Washington filed a complaint with the House Ethics Committee calling
for an investigation of Foley's conduct.

"The House of Representatives has an obligation to protect the
teenagers who come to Congress to learn about the legislative process,"
the group wrote, adding that the committee "must investigate any
allegation that a page has been subjected to sexual advances by members
of the House."

That request now becomes a moot issue because the committee
investigates only the conduct of current members.

Sgt. Kimberly Schneider, public information officer for the U.S.
Capitol Police, said they are not investigating because "it's not a
police matter."

Foley has been an outspoken opponent of sexual predators and served as
co-chairman of the Congressional Missing and Exploited Children Caucus.

His legislation to require convicted sex offenders to register and
report their whereabouts more frequently was signed into law in August.

Staff writers Christine Grimaldi and George Bennett contributed to this
story.


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By JOanzi

October 13, 2006 08:56 PM | Link to this

Democrats don't pretend to own the moral high ground - NEITHER do we
condone torture, illegal war, lying, pedophilia, destruction of the
Constitution or the Bill of rights, or fraud.

We have our heroes, and we have our zeroes, but we do NOT have the
delusion that our leaders are selected by God. We do NOT abandon our
morals for ANY MAN. We resist!

We are sickened and saddened by what this great country has become.

Proverbs 16:18 Pride goes before destruction and haughtiness before a
fa

By THOMAS BILLIS

October 13, 2006 08:28 PM | Link to this

YES WE HAVE BARNEY FRANK AND STUBBS AND EVEN CLINTON BUT WE ARE NOT THE
HOLIER THAN THOU PARTY.WE ARE THE PARTY OF THE DEVIL WE ARE ON ON THE
DARK SIDE YOU ON THE OTHER HAND ARE THE PARTY OF VIRTUE HONESTY AND
GOODNESS.GOOD NEWS IT LOOKS LIKE YOU WANT TO TRADE PLACES AND IT WILL
BE OFFICIAL ON NOV7.REMEMBER THE DARK SIDE CAN BE FUN.TO PARAPHRASE
ADRIEN KRONHAUER FROM HELLO VIETNAM I'VE NEVER SEEN A PARTY SO IN
NEED OF A BLOW JOB.

By J. Franc

October 13, 2006 07:23 PM | Link to this

Impeach all and send the pedophile crime family BushCo to the gallows!

By J. Franc

October 13, 2006 07:21 PM | Link to this

Hi to all you crazy Americans !

Could you please make sure, that those (R or D), who enabled the BushCo
crimefamily and Cheney/PNAC to overtake your (once) great country, are
being voted out of political power? Then impeach the whole lot of
criminals now residing in the WH and Worldbank !

By Dave Hale

October 13, 2006 06:54 PM | Link to this

I am a devout Christian and I cannot imagine voting GOP. My 'hot'
issues are poverty, education and the environment and time and time
again the GOP have failed in all of these areas. Jesus didn't have
anything to say about gays, but he had ALOT to say about the poor. I
think the GOP would be better off letting go of their obsession with
the gays and worrying more about doing the work of the Lord; helping
the poor, feeding the kids, etc. If they did that, they would have my
vote!

By Dave Hale

October 13, 2006 06:50 PM | Link to this

WHOOPSTER-CLinton or Schwarzennegger? From what I can see, neither side
has much morals. This time though I am gonna try the dems. At least
they don't 'pretend' to be so morally upright, when in fact, they
most certainly are not.

By Bliss

October 13, 2006 06:04 PM | Link to this

Betsy, I'm a Democrat who drives an American made car.......never
again though. Because they are pieces of total break-down sh*t.

By michael

October 13, 2006 06:02 PM | Link to this

there seems to be something about being closeted in a very oppressed
environment like republican politics or the catholic church and acting
out fantasies about teenagers. a study should be conducted to determine
if such behavior origiinates within the individual's own past or is a
product of oppression and living a very rigid lie. that could explain
not finding the same high levels of such behavior in more liberal
segments of society.

By Judy

October 13, 2006 05:54 PM | Link to this

If the dems are so distrought about this ,why is B Frank still there
and the other guy that got the standing ovations and they knew he had
sex with a page. bunch of hypocrites and please remember Clinton

By Dave

October 13, 2006 05:40 PM | Link to this

You people are all hick idiots.

By Brian

October 13, 2006 05:17 PM | Link to this

Foley should have resigned a long time ago, and the Dems show their
lack of ideas when all they have is this story before an election. I
wont vote for either Rep or Dem this November. Yeah.

By whoopster

October 13, 2006 05:14 PM | Link to this

This really is not a big story compared to the Clinton acts of
aggression on women from fondling breasts to oral sex in the oval
office to alledged RAPE of Juanita Broderick.

The Democratic party and Nancy Pelosi are big friends with the men-boy
love groups. This is just a smoke-screen to make the Dems look moral-
ha! give me a break!

By Scott

October 13, 2006 05:10 PM | Link to this

Glenn and Company:

To set your stupid, conspiracy-theory brains to rest. No, I am not
Algore or Stovie. I post my real name each time.

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 04:51 PM | Link to this

Algore, Im sure you go thru alot of employees at Mcdonalds. You wouldnt
have to if you where self employed like myself.

By Rose

October 13, 2006 04:50 PM | Link to this

I think you are beating a dead horse. Is it surprising that a
Congressional representative and a Governor of the same state would
have correspondence with one another? No. I want to read more about
Harry Reed's improper reporting of land sales and profit made from
them and reclassification of land use. That is surprising.

By Mick Gregory

October 13, 2006 04:40 PM | Link to this

What losers. The Deomocrat Party is the party of liberals, gays,
transvestites, and socialists. So they are the party trying to say
gay's are evil monsters going after boys. What? Ask NAMBLA what party
they support... Democrats! See sadbastards.wordpress.com

By Htos1

October 13, 2006 04:37 PM | Link to this

WMD in Iraq were moved by Russian Spetznaz forces-as seen on hi-res
satellite video-that is all!Ohyeah-Foley!uhh,so!?All
actions(good,bad,indifferent)have consequences.

By algore

October 13, 2006 04:29 PM | Link to this

Glenn

Talk about Losers?

You have been on this all day.

I bet your employer is happy with your work.

I've have fired losers like you. They wanted to be paid to play all
day on internet.

Interesting how all were liberals.

OK, call me some more intelligent names - goes along with your immature
liberal opinions.

NO WMD and BUSH LIES, AAAUUGGGGGHHHHH

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 03:57 PM | Link to this

Scott i mean algore your such a loser and everyone knows
it!hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahah! you dont even read the
articles you post!hahahahahahahaha

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 03:48 PM | Link to this

Well put Chris, some people are just blind and would rather have a
divided nation, the record supports your theory.Both sides are EQUALLY
bad.

By algore

October 13, 2006 03:47 PM | Link to this

Glenn:

Blah, Blah, Blah.

There! I proved you wrong. Like my facts?

Kind of like Harry Reid - I said it so it's true? or Rosie - Do as I
say, not as I do.

More liberal stupidity and hypocrisy

By chris

October 13, 2006 03:43 PM | Link to this

oh and please people stop saying WMD was found but moved. It may have
been but it can't be proven or disproven so please stop bickering-
everyone has an agenda and just becasue someone with a title says it
happens doesn't mean squat

By chris

October 13, 2006 03:39 PM | Link to this

WOW- Why can't all of you bloggers stop picking dem or rep. on
every issue and just use common sense. If you are R and you like
something a D says admit it. Both parties are corrupt the system is
corrupt and anyone who thinks one is always or almost always in the
right is a complete idiot-

By Ralph

October 13, 2006 03:28 PM | Link to this

FOLEY IS A DEMLIB AND NOT LOYAL TO AMERICA!

americaphile.blogspot.com/2006/09/hater-exposed.html

GOOD FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH FOR SHUNNING THIS TRAITOR!!!!

By hb11

October 13, 2006 03:09 PM | Link to this

stovie, i mean scott, did you even read the article you linked to?

By Scott

October 13, 2006 12:49 PM | Link to this

WMD UPDATE:

>From one of the liberal "holy books," The Washington Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/13/AR2005081300530.html

im guessing no, or you would have seen this

"Boylan said the suspected lab was new, dating from some time after
the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003."

nice try, tho

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 02:17 PM | Link to this

Scott your insane , look back over this whole post your the only one on
here at 2:00 am ! your a pathetic spineless loser with no brain, its a
fact!!!ha,ha,ha,ha,

By BR

October 13, 2006 02:03 PM | Link to this

What did POTUS know and when did he know it? Woodward and Bernstein are
you listening? mmmmmmmmmmmmm

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:56 PM | Link to this

Glenn: Thanks for showing everyone what an absolute blathering idiot
you are. It saves me the time and hassle. Anyone with half a brain can
see what a complete and total kook you are. You must live online. I go
away for days at a time, and when I come back, there are posts from
you, just about anytime of the day or night. Get a life, creep!

By Steamer

October 13, 2006 01:47 PM | Link to this

Scott seems to be in need of an enema.

By Mary Lou Swann

October 13, 2006 01:24 PM | Link to this

Why don't you go to another topic. Mark Foley is no longer in the
house. Why can't you be happy about that. Do you believe that all
republicans are bad just because they had some contact with Foley. This
is over the top.

By Joe

October 13, 2006 01:16 PM | Link to this

Foley's bad luck he does not have a Diplomatic passport, like
Cardinal Bernard Law of Boston.

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 01:14 PM | Link to this

Scott you are way stupid. You arent smart enough to read your own
article. 4TH paragraph. Lab established after 2003(after the invasion).
God your dumb!!!ha,ha.

By jack ferguson

October 13, 2006 01:12 PM | Link to this

Foley is lucky being ignored by the white house. His only crime is as
an alleged pervert Whereas G.W. Bush is a confirmed pervert.

By Bill

October 13, 2006 01:09 PM | Link to this

Scott ,I have to say up till now I thought you might have a point , but
I now think your grabbing at straws.I dont see anything in that article
about "weapons grade uranium". That is what we where told they had.
We knew they had chemicals, we sold it to them.

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:09 PM | Link to this

More on WMDs:

http://www.mensnewsdaily.com/archive/m-n/mariani/2004/mariani052804.htm

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:08 PM | Link to this

More WMD Documentation:

http://www.nysun.com/article/26514

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:07 PM | Link to this

Further documentation of WMDs:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,200499,00.html

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:06 PM | Link to this

Another documentation of the WMDs in Iraq:

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/3/2/230625.shtml

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:04 PM | Link to this

Glenn, are you saying the 9/11 Report is law and gospel???

By the way, did you read the Washington Post article documenting ONE of
the many WMD finds in Iraq?

By Concerned Floridian

October 13, 2006 01:02 PM | Link to this

Jrae, that's all well and good, but you are only one person- Most
people don't live on a bus line. Where I live there are NO mass
transit.

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 12:56 PM | Link to this

Hey scotty, That would be innaccurate, unless you think the 911 report
is a liberal news source! D.A.!!!

By Scott

October 13, 2006 12:49 PM | Link to this

WMD UPDATE:

>From one of the liberal "holy books," The Washington Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/13/AR2005081300530.html

By Scott

October 13, 2006 12:43 PM | Link to this

Scott Dudley:

Actually, there are numerous sources of this information. Of course, if
you view the world through the rose-colored glasses of CNN, CBS, NBC,
ABC, NYTIMES, etc., then you would have this mistaken notion that there
are no WMDs or terrorist connections to Saddam.

By Concerned Floridian

October 13, 2006 12:33 PM | Link to this

Gerry Eastman Studds - Democrat - U.S. Representative from
Massachusetts from 1973 to 1997. The first openly gay member of
Congress. Censured by the House of Representatives for having sexual
relations with a teenage House page.

By Dave

October 13, 2006 12:26 PM | Link to this

"In politics, shame is fair game in sophestry ...."

By Scott

October 13, 2006 12:24 PM | Link to this

GLENN: It is YOU who has a reckless disregard for the facts and for
truth. I'm still waiting for you to name ONE fact that you have
disproven. Or ONE of your facts that you have proven. You keep saying
that you have, but you have not. All you do is call names. I have
REPEATEDLY stated areas with which I disagree with Republicans, and you
refuse to acknowledge it. You, Sir, are either hopelessly dumb, or
hopelessly dishonest.

By scott dudley

October 13, 2006 12:21 PM | Link to this

Scoot when you write "Anyone who says there were no WMDs or terrorist
connections, has their head in the sand and is totally ignorant &
uninformed!!!"

WOW! What color is the sky in your world? Name one credible source that
proves there was a link between Iraq and Al Quieda prior to the
invasion by the USA?

Name one credible source that even comes close to saying that we found
WMD? Even Bush and most Republicans-who are not absolute ideologues
(of which I am one) agree there were NO WMD

By ric

October 13, 2006 12:19 PM | Link to this

Its a shame that the democrats have resorted to gay bashing and not
only that..anyone assocuiated with Foley. Guilty by association is the
democrat item of the day it seems.

By Jrae

October 13, 2006 12:13 PM | Link to this

"I donâ?Tt know one democrat who drives a Ford, or any other
American made car"

ahem...we ride the bus.

By Dave

October 13, 2006 12:10 PM | Link to this

Question Mom and Dad! Don't take anyone's word on face value unless
you like being a chump!

By Dave

October 13, 2006 12:06 PM | Link to this

"Conform and be free, they keep telling me ...."

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 12:03 PM | Link to this

To say all those dems are crooks and not have a republican diclaimer is
ridiculous. As I see it there might not be such a thing as an honest
politician regardless of party.

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 11:58 AM | Link to this

Scott you are a wormy spinless coward with an utter disregard for facts
and truth If you did you would know how bad you look. Im not the only
one who has shown this with facts(the same facts you say I never give
you)your a pathetic lil man

By Mike

October 13, 2006 11:56 AM | Link to this

Mark my words. Eventually, Foley will return and run again as a
democrat! and the Dems will welcome him with open arms!

By Scott

October 13, 2006 11:55 AM | Link to this

GLENN: Are you writing from the psychiatric unit of your local
hospital? Name ONE time you have proven me wrong. Just one. You keep
claiming such, but only continue to hurl insults and refusing to even
name ONE time that you've proven me wrong. And refusing to even prove
me wrong ONCE. You have NO facts on your side, so you think you can
bluff your way through with insults. I'm still waiting.......

By Dave

October 13, 2006 11:53 AM | Link to this

"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss"

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 11:53 AM | Link to this

Cambel dont fall into the same blame game trap is sissy Scott, thats to
easy. If your saying all citizens shouldnt be conserned about the
deficit, your part of the problem.

By Volin

October 13, 2006 11:52 AM | Link to this

Sounds to me like this is undeniable proof the White House was
well-aware of Foley's actions a while back.

By Steve Lewd

October 13, 2006 11:51 AM | Link to this

Well, I just hope they have some hot, steaming video of Foley going at
it with the young help. Old man sex is funny to watch.

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 11:49 AM | Link to this

Scott, Why should I be surprised you offered no facts disputing mine
and I on a number of occasions have proven you flat wrong. You wouldnt
know the truth if it hit you in the head.

By Scott

October 13, 2006 11:49 AM | Link to this

LOL, Towncryer! While we're at it, be sure to vote out all of the
DEMOCRAT incumbents as well. You won't find any more corrupt and
crooked politicians than Nancy Pelosi, Henry Waxman, Charlie Rangel,
Barney Frank, John Conyers, William Jefferson, etc., et al., ad
nauseaum!!! Dream on, Towncryer!!!

By towncryer

October 13, 2006 11:44 AM | Link to this

If this entire group of so called conservative Republicans is not
dumped nationwide soon, we will only see more of these interrelated,
networked lies and scandals. How could we let this happen ? Politicans
are like diapers, they need to be changed often and for the same
reasons. Go to the polls and vote all of them out

By Dave

October 13, 2006 11:41 AM | Link to this

A year from now it will be Foley who?

By Scott

October 13, 2006 11:38 AM | Link to this

Steve, you are correct that Foley is a sick man. What gets lost in the
discussion is the fact that up to this point, there is very little that
he did that was illegal. Perhaps we need to re-write the laws to cover
"grooming," such as he was apparently doing with these young pages.
You and I would not serve hard time for even those dispicable IMs and
emails. I suspect that he will be prosecuted if there were any laws
broken, and he needs to be prosecuted if he broke the law.

By Scott

October 13, 2006 11:26 AM | Link to this

Very well spoken, Cambel!!

By Steve

October 13, 2006 11:19 AM | Link to this

Foley is a sick man who needs to be locked up-he is preying on
minors. It doesn't matter that the "boy" was almost 18 or that he
is legal in some states. What matters is that Foley gets the same
punishment as you or I would get and not be allowed to call in special
favors because of his ex-position. We all need to put a stop to ALL the
sick people preying on our children.

By Scott

October 13, 2006 11:14 AM | Link to this

Good point, Betsy!! Most of the liberals I know, also drive foreign
cars!!

By Andrew

October 13, 2006 11:05 AM | Link to this

Foley will not do "hard time"- What he did was creepy and
questionable, but really not a horrible felony. He only talked with
underage boys online. The guy is a pervert, but not really a criminal.
I think other congressmen didn't know how serious of an issue this
was and what exactly he was saying online. It is not a conspiracy! Nor
does any of this have to do with Jeb Bush. Foley takes the blame
himself.

By Cambel

October 13, 2006 11:03 AM | Link to this

Oh Please Glenn, If the Democratic congress hand't insisted years ago
to merge the Social Security money into the General fund, and then been
robbiing it blind for years Social Security would never have been in
trouble and needed a bailout so please point your pseudo outrage in
another direction.

By Tom

October 13, 2006 10:59 AM | Link to this

Re the story: Foley's e-mail to governor voices fear White House
snubbed him.

The story strikes me as the whining of an insignificant congressman.

Was the story newsworth? No. It's obvious purpose was to in some way
tarnish President Bush using the email rantings of the little twerp.

By Mark (not Foley)

October 13, 2006 10:55 AM | Link to this

Kinda wierd that it is documented that the White House was trying to
distance itself from Mark Foley 2 years ago & Foley wanted to have
discreet conversation with Jeb.

I guess it is only wierd if you buy into what the repblican
"leadership" is saying.

Otherwise it makes perfect sense.

By Betsy

October 13, 2006 10:36 AM | Link to this

How come liberals, democrats are so concerned about jobs, the trade
deficit yet I don't know one democrat who drives a Ford, or any other
American made car. And why does Detroit vote democrat when their own
party won't drive their cars?

By Scott

October 13, 2006 10:33 AM | Link to this

Well said, Concerned Floridian!!!

By Concerned Floridian

October 13, 2006 10:27 AM | Link to this

To Concerned Mother: I'd rather be BROKE then DEAD, or worse MUSLEM.
Wake up WOMAN! look at your kids and invision them in BERKAS with no
ipod...

By Scott

October 13, 2006 10:24 AM | Link to this

It's true we have a deficit problem. I'm one of the Bush's
harshest critics for that. However, there's no deficit to worry about
if we are destroyed by terrorists. You don't throw the baby out with
the bath water. We MUST win in Iraq. It was a necessary war, and we
must finish the job. Have there been mistakes? Yes, but what war
doesn't have its fair share of mistakes? Anyone who says there were
no WMDs or terrorist connections, has their head in the sand and is
totally ignorant & uninformed!!!

By Scott

October 13, 2006 10:01 AM | Link to this

Glenn, as usual, you refuse to show any evidence to refute my facts.
You try to pin Rush, chat rooms, etc., on me, but I don't go to chat
rooms, and I seldom listen to Rush. You are showing your complete
stupidity and ignorance again. You spew out hateful talking points you
have either gotten from the Democrats or the news media (same
difference). Give me some facts. Refute my statements with FACTS. I'm
waiting.....

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 09:53 AM | Link to this

Fact: The deficit makes things like social security, medicare, defense
and other domestic programs difficult to fund properly. If our deficit
is almost twice the size of the s.s. budget, its not difficult to
figure out what needs to happen.

By concerned mother

October 13, 2006 09:26 AM | Link to this

Iraq is financially killing our US budget. If this war keeps up NO
foreign country will want our debt.

Our trade deficit has gone OUT OF CONTROL.

Foreign Central Bankers have already DUMPED the US Dollar by the
boatloads.

The Dollar continues to slide into the BUSH toilet bowl.

Foreign countries are now holding GOLD instead of our US Dollars.

Soldiers and Iraq's are dying by the day, relative to all the lies we
were told.

50,000 Us Soldiers wounded as of last Jan 2006. Yikes

By George Boyd

October 13, 2006 08:13 AM | Link to this

There is more important
news than this slime ball.

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 08:08 AM | Link to this

I wish that the deficit news was a"long term"good news story" A
conservative government watchdog group has already said it will jump
back up in the next two years. There has got to be a better way!This in
the end hurts all Americans, in way or another.

By Mark Paquette

October 13, 2006 07:59 AM | Link to this

Seems to me, if the earlier post that the legal age of consent in the
states where the electronic transmissions traversed (I wonder how
routing will play in internet-evidence-based cases?), then the story is
done. Having once spent almost 365 days as a 16-y.o., maybe it's a
product of a good private Catholic education, I was smart enough to
know (in large part) who was up to what in their dealings with me ...
now, at about 10-11 ... probably nowhere near as much, but these
'kids' were 16-y.o.

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 07:57 AM | Link to this

If you want to debate the other side intelligently, do so. Dont just
spew that Rush CRAP ,investigate on your own and you wont look so
ridiculous when you make false allegations that have already been
debunked.

By Ron Fellastanoocci

October 13, 2006 07:57 AM | Link to this

They just announced yesterday that Bush's plan to halve the deficit
in five years worked in two AND the stock market is going nuts but you
guys still want to talk about some R rated messages sent to late teens
by a pervert? GET OVER IT! HOW ABOUT SOME REAL NEWS?

By Glenn

October 13, 2006 07:54 AM | Link to this

Scott- everything you have stated are half truths, and I POINTED THAT
OUT CLEARLY! Now, you on the otherhand you cant tell me where exactly
Im innaccurate(because IM not), by the way Im a republican who does not
like spineless cowards regardless of there party!

By Tom

October 13, 2006 07:54 AM | Link to this

Hey Williams, Pedophile=Gay? How ignorant are you? I bet your father
wanted to keep blacks in the back of the bus and grandfather hated it
when women got the vote. Your ignorance will pass too.

By Kathleen Ulrich

October 13, 2006 07:10 AM | Link to this

At least no one died............

By Williams

October 13, 2006 07:04 AM | Link to this

BTW, the age of consent in Washington DC is 16. Foley knew this.
Gay=Pedophile, nothing knew here.

By yvonne p rivera

October 13, 2006 06:38 AM | Link to this

i do feel/think that potus is/was aware of the lifestyle/predator/ship
of the ex-congressman. resignation was the only alternative given to
him. liar liar pants on fire from the whole republican adminstration.

By Kevin

October 13, 2006 06:18 AM | Link to this

Send Hastert and all cohorts right on to jail with their lovely
affiliation to the GOP!!!!

By Kevin

October 13, 2006 06:17 AM | Link to this

Nancy:

Oh yeah go GOP! You can't be for real. I want more thieves (DeLay)
more pedophiles an ethics challenged speaker.. Cover-ups and more
scandals. OH yeah, the country needs 8 more years of hypocrisy and
back-door, self serving dirty deals. It is enough already! TIME TO
CHANGE!!!!

By Kevin

October 13, 2006 06:13 AM | Link to this

NANCY: Come on-everyone knows are economy is a house of cards ready
to tumble. Oh, yeah-Vote RNC (thieves, liars,
opportunisits,pedophiles, FOLEYgate.

Bye-Bye to the GOP!

By Jack

October 13, 2006 05:29 AM | Link to this

Don't forget, nobody is saying there is something wrong with being
"gay." The outrage is that Foley was preying on underage boys.
Pedophilia is horrendous and criminal. Send all who knew (and enabled
Foley to engage in his pedophilia) straight to PRISON! Including the
President if it turns out he also knew about it.

By David

October 13, 2006 04:54 AM | Link to this

The significance of this story has nothing to do with Jeb Bush. The
point of the story is that much earlier than those involved have
admitted, Foley was being avoided by the President. If you agree with
the premise that in politics congressmen are invited to events in their
own district at which the President of the United States is appearing,
somethign was wrong in Foley land and the President and staff knew it
much earlier than anyone in the White House or Congress has admitted.

By Bipartisanman

October 13, 2006 03:49 AM | Link to this

Does it surprise you that there is dirty laundry and attempts to cover
it up in both political parties?! Greed and political deal making is
not a "party" issue, it's a "people" issue. If / When a
democrat or republican is caught breaking the law, they need to be held
accountable by the legal system and by the people at election time.
I'm thinking this is one of the things our guys are fighting for over
in Iraq. Rule of law and right over wrong.

By Ham Caine

October 13, 2006 02:02 AM | Link to this

Small wonder the White House snubbed Foley. He has been a political
liability for years. Visibly gay, though unannounced, with that "very
distinctive" way of speaking. I wouldn't want anyone to know I knew
him. Fortunateely, I don't.

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:57 AM | Link to this

Well stated, Stajack!!

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:56 AM | Link to this

Go, NANCY and RICK!! Very well stated!!!

By Scott

October 13, 2006 01:54 AM | Link to this

GLENN:

You are just plain stupid. I don't even go into chat rooms. I
research a large number of reputable news sites. You, on the other
hand, are a lying jerk. You have not presented one shred of fact. You
also have yet to disprove one fact that I have presented. GO AHEAD,
NAME ONE FACT THAT I HAVE WRONG! You cannot do it. Instead, you spew
Democratic talking points and platitudes.

By Frank

October 13, 2006 01:49 AM | Link to this

It is rude if not illegal to be reading others private email. I'm
disappointed.

By Stajack

October 13, 2006 01:25 AM | Link to this

"The e-mails show a friendly relationship between Foley and Bush, in
contrast to Bush's recent characterization of Foley's behavior as
"despicable" and "disgusting.""

Oh please. What a leap, just to try to ensnareJeb Bush in this mess.
Their is NO INCONSISTENCY between two elected Republicans hving a
friendly PROFESSIONAL relationship, and Jeb Bush characterizing
Foley's page contacts as " despicable and disgusting". GET REAL.




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