Oh, please. Those 20 year old incidents are not anywhere close to being similar. Talk about shamelessly politicizing an issue! In those previous two cases, one involving a woman and one involving a man, the pages were consenting adults. Granted, IMHO, they should have resigned as a result of their disgusting behavior, but in neither case was a crime committed. The pages involved with Foley were under age, and the Republican leadership knew about it, winked at it and told Congressman Foley to stop messing around with congressional pages. To even bring up those other two cases is nothing more than a diversionary tactic.
Keep defending and making excuses for those hypocritical liars. Keep voting for them, as they continue to lie and tell you they are going to eliminate abortion and protect family values. You will continue to get plenty of this from the people you put in office.
Is Foley A Perverted Pedophile/gay ?
Discussion in '2006 Archive' started by pinoybaptist, Oct 2, 2006.
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If one is straining to look for a difference, Foley has not been alleged to have actually physically harmed the children, whereas the contact in the 80s incidents was indeed physical. Doesn't make Foley less guilty, though. -
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The truth is that you don't know why they did what they did, whether or not there was more to respond to. So you should not say why they did something.
As for the other pages, why didn't they come forward earlier? Perhaps they did, and we didn't know about it.
Which goes back to my previous point. Let's wait until we know what happened. Let the investigation run its course.
Apparently, the news media knew about this in August, and chose to save it until the first week of October. That smells fishy to me.
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Just saw this:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15126151/
Maybe we should all be thrilled that so far Mark Foley is only shown to be a drunken 'wannabe' pedophile. :rolleyes:
This is worse than :tear: at best.
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As to any coverup, I agree! Bring on the tar and feathers, and I'll cut a new pole on the farm! Preferably I'll find one covered in Poison Ivy!
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Can this thread be moved to the 'politics' section, to avoid premature closing per BB rules?? How about it either C4K or Lady Eagle, since you two happen to be moderators in both forums?
Just wonderin'.
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Democrats are such hypocrites.
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Of course, as what you said is not true, it's pretty clear where the hypocrisy lies (hint: mirror). -
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Incredible! Fox 'news' Labels Foley As Dem During O'reilly Factor!
Oh look, FOX news, you know the "Fair and Balanced" ones.. They have figured out how to SPIN the Foley news against the Democrats...
STORY LINK
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Just amazing. Fox's O'Reilly Factor just covered the Mark Foley (R-FL) issue in two different segments, one of them with a page who says he received communications from Foley, and another with Ann Coulter.
Never mind the content of either segment for now. Incredibly, during a total of three different cutaways to video footage of Foley, he was labelled at the bottom of the screen eachtime as "(D-FL)" !
Three different times. In two different segements. Each cutaway about 15 seconds or more. Showing Foley as a DEMOCRAT. Amazing.
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Well, if you can't win, you can always spin....
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You're right, Daisy. The entire party is not doing so. However, contextually I was referring to those in leadership, those on the campaign trail and the talking head circuit (and to a lesser extent, the lemmings on this board who mindlessly parrot their party's talking points). The average Democrat who is thoughtful enough to think for themselves have probably not jumped to the conclusions that the above have, just as the thoughtful on the GOP side have not blindly pledged allegiance to the party line despite the potential misdeeds of their leadership in the handling and/or alleged cover-up. I've yet to hear or read a Dem who hasn't seized the opportunity to attack the GOP instead of focusing on Foley.
I'm reminded of a cartoon that appeared last week in the Columbus Post-Dispatch, reprinted in USA Today. Each party's mascot, dressed in a suit, was holding a book called "campaign playbook." Both were pointing at the other and shouting "It's YOUR Fault." Sad, but true to life, isn't it?
Thank you for the opprtunity to clarify :)
By the way, the first Dem ad rolled onto air today attacking a GOP candidate for Foley's behavior. I forgot the district and state, but I'm sure many more will follow if the ad plays well. The GOP can't really air anything to attack back on this issue, so the GOP is going to take some body blows over this. -
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Jamie, I wouldn't call that spin. Words/phrases like "Typo" or "bald faced-lie" come to mind :)
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