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Foley ~ Closeted Democrat?

Ogami

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WHO KNEW CONGRESSMAN FOLEY WAS A CLOSETED DEMOCRAT?
October 4, 2006

At least liberals are finally exhibiting a moral compass about something. I am sure that they'd be equally outraged if Rep. Mark Foley were a Democrat.

The object lesson of Foley's inappropriate e-mails to male pages is that when a Republican congressman is caught in a sex scandal, he immediately resigns and crawls off into a hole in abject embarrassment. Democrats get snippy.

Foley didn't claim he was the victim of a "witch-hunt." He didn't whine that he was a put-upon "gay American." He didn't stay in Congress and haughtily rebuke his critics. He didn't run for re-election. He certainly didn't claim he was "saving the Constitution." (Although his recent discovery that he has a drinking problem has a certain Democratic ring to it.)

In 1983, Democratic congressman Gerry Studds was found to have sexually propositioned House pages and actually buggered a 17-year-old male page whom he took on a trip to Portugal. The 46-year-old Studds indignantly attacked those who criticized him for what he called a "mutually voluntary, private relationship between adults."

When the House censured Studds for his sex romp with a male page, Studds — not one to be shy about presenting his backside to a large group of men — defiantly turned his back on the House during the vote. He ran for re-election and was happily returned to office five more times by liberal Democratic voters in his Martha's Vineyard district. (They really liked his campaign slogan: "It's the outfit, stupid.")

Washington Post columnist Colman McCarthy referred to Studds' affair with a teenage page as "a brief consenting homosexual relationship" and denounced Studds' detractors for engaging in a "witch-hunt" against gays: "New England witch trials belong to the past, or so it is thought. This summer on Cape Cod, the reputation of Rep. Gerry Studds was burned at the stake by a large number of his constituents determined to torch the congressman for his private life."

Meanwhile, Foley is hiding in a hole someplace.

No one demanded to know why the Democratic speaker of the House, Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, took one full decade to figure out that Studds was propositioning male pages.

But now, the same Democrats who are incensed that Bush's National Security Agency was listening in on al-Qaida phone calls are incensed that Republicans were not reading a gay congressman's instant messages.

Let's run this past the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals: The suspect sent an inappropriately friendly e-mail to a teenager — oh also, we think he's gay. Can we spy on his instant messages? On a scale of 1 to 10, what are the odds that any court in the nation would have said: YOU BET! Put a tail on that guy — and a credit check, too!

When Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee found unprotected e-mails from the Democrats about their plan to oppose Miguel Estrada's judicial nomination because he was Hispanic, Democrats erupted in rage that their e-mails were being read. The Republican staffer responsible was forced to resign.

But Democrats are on their high horses because Republicans in the House did not immediately wiretap Foley's phones when they found out he was engaging in e-mail chitchat with a former page about what the kid wanted for his birthday.

The Democrats say the Republicans should have done all the things Democrats won't let us do to al-Qaida — solely because Foley was rumored to be gay. Maybe we could get Democrats to support the NSA wiretapping program if we tell them the terrorists are gay.

On Fox News' "Hannity and Colmes" Monday night, Democrat Bob Beckel said a gay man should be kept away from male pages the same way Willie Sutton should have been kept away from banks. "If Willie Sutton is around some place where a bank is robbed," Beckel said, "then you're probably going to say, 'Willie, stay away from the robbery.'"

Hmmmm, let's search the memory bank. In July 2000, the New York Times "ethicist" Randy Cohen advised a reader that pulling her son out of the Cub Scouts because they exclude gay scoutmasters was "the ethical thing to do." The "ethicist" explained: "Just as one is honor bound to quit an organization that excludes African-Americans, so you should withdraw from scouting as long as it rejects homosexuals."

We need to get a rulebook from the Democrats:

— Boy Scouts: As gay as you want to be.

— Priests: No gays!

— Democratic politicians: Proud gay Americans.

— Republican politicians: Presumed guilty.

— White House press corps: No gays, unless they hate Bush.

— Active-duty U.S. military: As gay as possible.

— Men who date Liza Minelli: Do I have to draw you a picture, Miss Thing?

This is the very definition of political opportunism. If Republicans had decided to spy on Foley for sending overly friendly e-mails to pages, Democrats would have been screaming about a Republican witch-hunt against gays. But if they don't, they're enabling a sexual predator.

Talk to us Monday. Either we'll be furious that Republicans violated the man's civil rights, or we'll be furious that they didn't.

COPYRIGHT 2006 ANN COULTER























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Ogami: PARTISAN BLAH BLAH BLAH BAD HANNITYO'REILLY IMPERSONATION BLAH BLAH BLAH

Anyone else: What planet are you living on?

Ogami: OH RIGHT ACTUALLY YOU'RE WRONG AND OBVIOUSLY CRAZY AND COMMUNIST AND YOU HAVE NO DICK PARTISAN BLAH BLAH BLAH MORE NONFACTS ASSUMED INTO EVIDENCE BLAH BLAH RNC BULLET POINTS WITH A COUPLE OF WORDS CHANGED BLAH BLAH HO HO GOTCHA AGAIN

Anyone else: WTF? Is this thing on?
 
I haven't said a single word on this thread, Eggs. And Mentalist, Ann Coulter is not a 'dude'.

I remember when the Democrats had another issue-of-the-week, this time over the fact that Donald Rumsfeld was using an auto-signer to sign condolence letters to the families of soldiers who were killed in the line of duty. And the Dems were shrieking to the high heavens in full moral outrage mode over Rumsfeld's perceived heartlessness. At which point Ann Coulter observed that it was a good thing this was not a Democrat president's war, or else the casualties would be so numerous that signing death notices would not even be debatable as an option or not.

-Ogami
 
Ogami said:
I remember when the Democrats had another issue-of-the-week, this time over the fact that Donald Rumsfeld was using an auto-signer to sign condolence letters to the families of soldiers who were killed in the line of duty. And the Dems were shrieking to the high heavens in full moral outrage mode over Rumsfeld's perceived heartlessness.
They must not have been shrieking too loud, because this is the first I've heard of it.
At which point Ann Coulter observed that it was a good thing this was not a Democrat president's war, or else the casualties would be so numerous that signing death notices would not even be debatable as an option or not.
Was that meant to be an example of her incisiveness? Because that one was lame even by her chemically-imbalanced standards.
 
I still have no idea what your complaint is.

People who think Mark Foley, Cindy Sheehan, and Michael Moore can get them back into power have issues. This is the substance that's going to change over the House and Senate? Please.

-Ogami
 
Substance didn't get the Republicans "into power", they did it with smoke and mirrors, and ad whiz propaganda like the "Contract On America" and "Hey We're Bored With All This Prosperity Let's Impeach the President".
 
Gotta love that ultra-partisan news media. Republican sends email to 16-year old page, Hastert must resign! Democrat sodomizes 17-year old intern: Democrat reporters coo and smile at what they consider wonderfully affirming gay love, like this Laura Crimaldi here...

Studds, first openly gay person elected to Congress, dead at 69
By Laura Crimaldi
Saturday, October 14, 2006 - Updated: 04:48 PM EST

Former U.S. Rep. Gerry E. Studds, the first openly gay person elected to Congress, died early yesterday, several days after being hospitalized from head injuries sustained while walking his English springer spaniel, Bonnie, in Boston.

Studds, 69, who salvaged his 12-term congressional career from near ruin in 1983 over a sex scandal involving a House page, was remembered as a devoted environmentalist and inspiration to the gay community for his openness and push for equal rights.

“Gerry often said it was the fight for gay and lesbian equality that was the last great civil rights chapter in modern American history. He did not live to see its final sentences written, but all of us will forever be indebted to him for leading the way with compassion and wisdom,” said his husband, Dean T. Hara, 49, in a statement.

Studds represented Cape Cod and the Islands, New Bedford and the South Shore for 24 years. He was censured by former Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. before the House of Representatives in 1983 for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old House page.

During the scandal, Studds revealed he was gay in a speech to Congress. A month later, he stood defiantly on the House floor with his back to his fellow lawmakers as the charges were read against him during censure proceedings.

The Studds scandal recently resurfaced amid the firestorm surrounding former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, the Florida Republican who resigned this month after news reports of sexually explicit communications sent to House pages.

U.S. Rep. Barney Frank (D-Newton), who announced he was gay four years after Studds’ disclosure, said yesterday his colleauge didn’t let the scandal get in his way.

“It was very important to see, for young people in particular, somebody as capable and talented as he be openly gay,” said Frank, “That gave a lot people the courage to say, ‘I can survive this business in being honest about who I am.’ ”

Despite the sex scandal, Studds was re-elected until his retirement in 1997, when he became a lobbyist for the fishing industry and environmental causes. In 1996, Congress named the 842-square-mile Gerry E. Studds Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.

“His work on behalf of our fishing industry and the protection of our waters has guided the fishing industry into the future and ensured that gernations to come will have the opportunity to love and learn from the sea,”U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) said in a statement.

Studds, who lived in the South End with Hara, fell unconscious on Oct. 3 because of a blood clot in his lung, his husband said. He regained consciousness and appeared to improve until Friday, when a second clot developed.

“I will always be grateful to Gerry for the life we had together,” Hara, who married Studds a week after same-sex marriage was legalized here in 2004, said in a statement. “We truly were blessed to have what every married couple hopes for: to spend our days with the person we love.”
© Copyright 2006 Associated Press.
http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=162320&srvc=home
 
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