WASHINGTON, Oct. 4, 2006
New Revelation In Foley Case
His Atty. Says Foley Was Molest Victim As A Teen; Insists He Has Not Had Sex With A Minor
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Play CBS Video Video GOP Frets Over Foley Scandal The scandal involving ex-Congressman Mark Foley's lurid e-mails to congressional pages continues to reverberate. As Gloria Borger reports, Republicans are worried it could take them down in November.
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Video Bush 'Disgusted' By Messages CBS News RAW: President Bush addressed the scandal involving former Rep. Mark Foley's sexually explicit communications with underage congressional pages.
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President Bush greets 2nd and 3rd graders at George W. Bush elementary school, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006 in Stockton, Calif. Mr. Bush said he was "disgusted" by revelations about former Rep. Mark Foley's behavior. (AP)
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House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill, says he didn't know the extent of former Rep. Mark Foley's contacts with young male former Capitol Hill pages. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)
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The FBI has begun an inquiry into former Congressman Mark Foley's computer contact with Capitol Hill pages. (AP (file))
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Hastert and other leaders have laid out a complicated series of events. They say they first became aware of overly friendly e-mails from Foley to one underage male page about a year ago, but had no idea that the congressman had sent other, sexually explicit messages, to additional pages.
The speaker has said that Foley was confronted about his communications with the one page, and told to break off contact with him and all other pages.
Boehner, the second-ranking GOP leader, became the latest member of the party's high command to outline his involvement when he answered questions in his radio interview.
"I believe I talked to the speaker, and he told me it had been taken care of," he said, when asked about the e-mails that were not sexually explicit.
"In my position, it's in his corner, it's his responsibility. The clerk of the House, who runs the page program, the page board, all report to the speaker, and I believed it had been dealt with. Again, I didn't know the context of what even the original message (said)," he added.
Boehner, noting that his daughter was a Senate page several years ago, said of Foley: "If I'd known anything about the context of all this when it occurred, I'd have drug him out of there by his shirt sleeves."
ABC News reported instant messages between Foley and a San Diego teenager who suggested he was uncomfortable in an exchange discussing dinner plans for when the boy was to come to Washington.
"… and then what happens," Foley messaged at one point.
"I have the feeling that you are fishing here ... I'm not sure what I would be comfortable with ... well see," the teen replied.
Democrats protested that the matter should have been brought to the attention of the page board or the House Ethics Committee.
"Republican leaders admitted to knowing about Mr. Foley's abhorrent behavior for six months to a year and failed to protect the children in their trust," said Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. "Republican leaders must be investigated by the Ethics Committee and immediately questioned under oath."
The FBI has begun an inquiry into Foley's computer contact with pages, and Hastert wrote a letter to Florida Gov. Jeb Bush asking for an investigation into whether state laws were broken.
The St. Petersburg Times and The Miami Herald, which had been given copies of the e-mail with the Louisiana boy last year, defended their decisions not to run stories.
"Given the potentially devastating impact that a false suggestion of pedophilia could have on anyone, not to mention a congressman known to be gay, and lacking any corroborating information, we chose not to do a story," said Tom Fiedler, executive editor of the Herald.
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- I have always beleived that we became a nation of two languages when we accepted Puerto Rico and Hawaii from spain. That island is going to be our 51st. State one of these days.
Stop hammering the Spanish speaking people from Puerto Rico. They are just as American as you are. - Reply to this comment
- yeh seriously this should be on SNL ahah now FOX is saying foley isnt a republican. The republicans real stance on *** marraige... i bet every GOP congressman knew bout this.
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- Gerry Studds for President, Robert Byrd for Vice President. Gosh, an ideal Dem choice, pervert and bigot, isn't it.
Not to your liking? Then how about Jim McGreevey for President and Nancy Pelosi for Grand 'Ho? Oh, no little girl with plastic surgeries? Then McGreevey for Prez and Murtha for trash collector. - Reply to this comment
- Skipper,
So glad I'm not on the ship you're sailing. It would have been lost with all hands or flying the white flag even before you left harbor. That's the legacy you want, isn't it? - Reply to this comment
- This is one big Democratic produced pseudo-scandal right before election time.
If this had really been going on for some years our GOP Leaders would have taken action - we are the Grand Old Party of Family Values.
Wisely, but sadly, Foley resigned rather than allow the cut'n'run Democrats to use this silly, frivolous tempest-in-a-teapot against the Glo rious Leader and the party of Family Values.
The liberal, tax'n'spend Dems will not fool the majority of Republicans who know "this too shall pass." - Reply to this comment
- We as citizens have the right to vote, in the upcoming election! I for one will not vote for any incumbant rep or dem. It is time to break up the power mongers. Replace them all! The citizens of this country need to invoke term limits with our power of the vote. This constant above the law attitude of both parties needs to end and the goverment of the people needs to begin. This constant finger pointing and posturing by our ELECTED officials is wasted time & energy. At the very least this is sexual harrassment at it's worst it is pedophillia, in the real world it cause for losing ones job and incarceration! Time for the citizens of the country to start fresh and vote against coruption!
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- I wish I wish I wish I could use a line here which Chevy Chase made famous from SNL, "Jane, you XXXXXXXX XXXX."
Jane did make one rational statement: "You have a mess, you clean it up." Unfortunately, we'll be spending decades cleaning up the messes our current administration has created globally, nationally, environmentally -- you name it. It's downright scary... almost as scary as someone who believes the WORST mess of all -- Iraq -- is due to "standing firm against Islamofascist terrorism." - Reply to this comment
- To: JaneMcgreeve,
The voters in Massachusetts have not had the chance to decide. We are still waiting....... - Reply to this comment
- My question is: Where are the congressional hearings right now to protect all of the children in America and not just the children pages on Capitol Hill? Innocent children are being shot in crazed rampages at our schools? I want to know how many children in America are murdered everyday and why? I don't want my tax dollars spent on prattles of lust. That should be discussed after hours on their own time, and not on our time. During the day they should be discussing how to eliminate the crime, drugs, and insanity from this society. And staying in session until they come up with an answer. The rest of our children are full of life pages waiting to be filled, too.
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- Grumpy,
You are a typical Democrat. Full of excuses and hot air. No substance whatsoever.
You have a mess, you clean it up. You don't sit back and applaud it. But everytime a Dem is asked to show accountibility they choose to behave like petulant children, waving fingers at cameras, ranting and raving, shrieking. You want us to "cut and run" from standing firm against Islamofascist terrorism, yet you will stand firm when one of your own behaves like a pervert or lies in the face of facts.
As usual you bring up a litany of nonsense. But here's a fact for you. Your party embraces and panders Illegals at the expense of Americans. It would be different if these Illegals spoke or wish to speak English, wished to be Americans. They don't. Ever spend 6 hours in an emergency room waiting for your 80 year dad to get treatment, only that the rooms are clogged with Illegals? Ask your hero Teddy Kennedy about that.
Stick to reality, grumpy. - Reply to this comment
- Jane McGreeve is the typical Republican! Excuses! Excuses and still more Excuses! Who have the misguided notion that dragging someone else down in the gutter with them will make their crimes palatable! She has missed the point completely! This bunch of self-righteous hypocrite's caters to the "Religious Right"! They take everyone else to task for moral lapses and see themselves as the guardian's of American's moral's! While they lie, cheat, steal, corruption becomes rampant, it is a major scandal every week, the poor is robbed blind to make the rich richer, Bush tries to rob the elderly out of their SS and etc. The list is to long to go into here! And growing longer by the day! Would Jane like to tell me what the above list is? The last time I was in church they were considered sins and severe offenses in the eyes of Christian's! I often wonder how people get to the point she is where they are so thoughly blinded by their politic's they no longer know right from wrong! As far as I can see the whole scandal couldn't happen to a nicer group of folks!!! Most of us are laughing our heads off!
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- Evidently I can't trust my brain even when I have slept..
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- JaneM
You are right. I apologize.
1983 Congressional page *** scandal
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The 1983 Congressional page *** scandal was a political scandal in the United States involving members of the United States House of Representatives.
On July 14, 1983 the House Ethics Committee concluded that Rep. Dan Crane (R-Ill.) and Rep. Gerry Studds (D-Mass.) had engaged in sexual relationships with minors, specifically 17-year-old congressional pages. In Crane's case, it was a 1980 relationship with a female page and in Studds's case, it was a 1973 relationship with a male page. Both representatives immediately pleaded guilty to the charges and the committee decided to simply reprimand the two.
However, Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) demanded their expulsion. On July 20, 1983, the House voted for censure, the first time that censure had been imposed for sexual misconduct. Crane, who subsequently apologized for his transgression, lost his bid for reelection in 1984.
Studds, however, stood by the facts of the case and refused to apologize for his behavior, and even turned his back and ignored the censure being read to him. He called a press conference with the former page, in which both stated that the young man was legal and consenting. Studds did not break any U.S. laws for that time, in what he and page called a "private relationship."[1] He continued to be reelected until his retirement in 1996. - Reply to this comment
- First and foremost I am not a political person and don't vote and never will for any of these lying theiving SOB's. and all politics to the side. When a sexual predator is arrested do the police ask him/her if they is a christian or catholic?
NO!! Do they ask him/her for his political preference NO!! This has always went on and always will. They are above the law (NO Worries)Nothing is going to happen to Foley like I said they will take care of their own.They are alraedy playing it down and in acouple of days it will be forgotten. - Reply to this comment
- Excuse me.
While you might be right about Crane - I thought he had resigned - you are wrong about Studds. The duped, typical Lefty Massachusetts voters in "his" district re-elected him at least once, if not more times. He never resigned, nor was he voted out. He retired.
And Barney Frank still sits in the House, as does in the senate the Dem's other paragons of virtue Robert Byrd and Ted Kennedy. Again, you won't hear Barbie Boxer scream about harassment and morality here. And Hillary? Don't make me laugh. - Reply to this comment
- The real news is ...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/donnie-fowler/fox-portrays-foley-as-dem_b_30906.html
He is a democrat !!! If Fox says so ... - Reply to this comment
- JaneMcG
As this all happened 23 years ago, I won't depend on my memory. I looked it up. Crane did not resign. He kept his position and was voted out the next election just like Studds was. So where is the difference? - Reply to this comment
- If I recall, Crane too, resigned. But Lefties, please answer the questions - why was Gerry Studds (what an inappropriate name) allowed to stay defiantly in office? You controlled the House back then, and Gerry's (and Barney's) good buddy Tip O'Neill said nothing.
Oh yeah, it was up to the voters of Massachusetts to decide. That's what O'Neill said. I wonder what would have happened if Hastert or Boehner had said the same thing about Marlene, oops, Mark Foley?
Foley's gone - and should be locked up. But Gerry Studds should have been thrown in prison too, consensual or not, or Frank. A pervert is a pervert, no matter what party, period. - Reply to this comment
- Now, let's see here. Gerry Studds claimed it was not anyones business what he was doing with Pages. He stayed in office, and was applauded by fellow Democrats for being a pervert.
Barney Frank ran a *** Prostitute ring out of his own home, and still has a seat in Congress, respected and admired by fellow Democrats.
Mel Reynolds, a raising star in the Democratic Party, in fact the Barrack Obama of his day was caught with his male pages.
And of course there's that "*** American" McGreevey, who wrecked two marriages with children because of his cowardice. And he too is admired and applauded and loved by Oprah.
Personally I am disgusted by this pervert Foley. He's a pedophile and a Homosexual predator, period. But when the GOP found out, he was kicked out. Why didn't the so-moral righteous Dems do the same with their sickos. Where was Barbie Boxer whining about "sexual harassment". You know she wouldn't - her constituents on Castro street wouldn't stand for her showing some guts and brains. - Reply to this comment
- janem4
Just so you don't forget, at the same time Studds was censured, a Republican congressman was also censured for the same thing!
1983 Congressional page *** scandal
Dan Crane, a Republican Congressman who received censure in 1983 for having *** with a minor page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Crane
Gerry Studds, a Democratic Congressman who received censure in 1983 for having *** with a minor page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Studds - Reply to this comment

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