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Foley panel: GOP left pages vulnerable
Associated Press ^ | December 8, 2006 | Larry Margasak

Posted on 12/08/2006 2:47:14 PM PST by no dems

WASHINGTON - Republican lawmakers and aides left male pages vulnerable to Rep. Mark Foley (news, bio, voting record)'s improper sexual advances even though the first concerns surfaced more than a decade ago, the ethics committee said Friday in its report into an election-year scandal that convulsed the House.

The committee said one witness testified he warned the head of the page board, Illinois Rep. John Shimkus (news, bio, voting record), a year ago that Foley was a "ticking time bomb" who had been confronted repeatedly.

Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., likely was told about inappropriate e-mails written by Foley last spring, even though he has said he doesn't recall the conversations, investigators concluded.

The panel said it found no evidence that any current lawmakers or aides violated any rules, and recommended no sanctions in the case that cost Foley his seat in Congress and contributed to his party's defeat at the polls in last month's midterm elections.

But it said it discovered a pattern of conduct on the part of many individuals "to remain willfully ignorant of the potential consequences" of Foley's conduct.

Speculating on the reason for their reluctance to act, the committee said:

"Some may have been concerned that raising the issue too aggressively might have risked exposing Rep. Foley's homosexuality.... There is some evidence that political considerations played a role in decisions that were made by persons in both parties."

The committee interviewed numerous witnesses, including Hastert, his top aides and other lawmakers.

The man who sparked the scandal was not among them, though. Foley received a subpoena, but his lawyer notified the committee the former lawmaker would invoke his Fifth Amendment rights if compelled to testify. The committee dropped the matter.

Foley, R-Fla., hurriedly resigned his seat Sept. 29 after the existence of sexually explicit computer messages sent to teenage pages came to light.

He quickly entered an alcoholic treatment program.

Florida authorities have opened a criminal investigation into whether Foley broke any laws related to his communications with the teens. Federal authorities are also investigating.

On balance, investigators said evidence supports the conclusion that Hastert's top aide had been told about Foley's conduct in late 2002 or early 2003. The aide, Scott Palmer, flatly denied to reporters that he was told that long ago. In testimony to the committee, he said, "I believe it didn't happen. I don't have any recollection of it."

The report said another of Hastert's aides, Ted Van Der Meid, "should have done more to learn about the e-mails and how they had been handled," in view of earlier warnings he had received about Foley's conduct.

Overall, the evidence shows that "concerns began to arise about Rep. Foley's interactions with pages or other young male staff members" shortly after he took office in 1995. Two aides reported raising concerns with him several times.

One, Jeff Trandahl, was the House clerk, and when word of suggestive e-mails surfaced a year ago, he approached Shimkus, the head of the House page board. Trandahl testified that he characterized Foley as a "ticking time bomb."

If Republicans were criticized for failing to confront Foley more aggressively, Democrats also figured in the investigation.

The committee said that one aide, Matt Miller, had possession of suggestive computer messages written by Foley, and passed them along to reporters as well as a communications aide at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

The investigation suggested politics was a consideration for Republicans, too.

After Foley resigned, Shimkus told another Republican member of the Page Board — Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (news, bio, voting record) of West Virginia — why he never informed the Democratic member of the board, Rep. Dale Kildee (news, bio, voting record), D-Mich., about Foley.

Shimkus said, 'Dale's a nice guy, but he's a Democrat, and I was afraid it would be blown out of proportion."

Speaking about Republicans, the committee said it had found a "significant number of instances where members (of Congress), officers or employees fails to exercise appropriate diligence and oversight, or should have exercised greater diligence and oversight, regarding issues arising from the interaction between former Rep. Mark Foley and current or former House pages."

The investigation was overseen by Republican Reps. Doc Hastings of Washington and Judy Biggert of Illinois, and Democratic Reps. Howard Berman of California and Stephanie Tubbs Jones, D-Ohio.

The lengthy report was released on the final full day of the Congress, meaning that any changes in the rules or in the page program must wait until lawmakers return to the Capitol in January.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: foley
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Denny didn't recall. O.K. Whatever! Hopefully by '08 we'll fix most of the corruption and ineptness that has run rampant in the GOP for the past few years.

If not we can spread our legs, bend forward and kiss our butts goodbye in '08 as well.

1 posted on 12/08/2006 2:47:16 PM PST by no dems
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To: no dems

Mister Foley must work towards making HOMosexuality illegal in the lower 48. Only then will he be forgiven. And chemical sterilization.


2 posted on 12/08/2006 2:50:21 PM PST by Weep-o-crat Hunter
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To: no dems

How unreasonable was it for the Reps to believe telling the Dems would lead to politicizing the issue, when the Committee report shows that's exactly what did happen?


3 posted on 12/08/2006 2:51:39 PM PST by the Real fifi
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"Some may have been concerned that raising the issue too aggressively might have risked exposing Rep. Foley's homosexuality.... There is some evidence that political considerations played a role in decisions that were made by persons in both parties."

Disgusting if true. He was preying on young teens who were in vulernable positions. They should have dicisplined him the moment allegations began surfacing in 95.


4 posted on 12/08/2006 2:52:10 PM PST by KantianBurke
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what about the RATS who knew about it and didn't say anything intil right before ehe election? They're the ones responsible. When the GOP leaders found out about it they put a stop to it. But they get blamed for it by stupid voters. Unbelievable.


5 posted on 12/08/2006 2:54:30 PM PST by balch3
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To: no dems

Apparently the bureaucrat in charge of the page program is himself a homosexual?


6 posted on 12/08/2006 2:57:26 PM PST by MSF BU
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To: no dems

What nobody seems to be talking about here is that the Dems say homosexuality is all right. So why the fuss? Oh....I just remembered. Now it's wrong because it was a Republican.


7 posted on 12/08/2006 3:15:41 PM PST by kitkat (The first step down to hell is to deny the existence of evil.)
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Well I'm sure NABLA and the ACLU will come along and make everything all right.


8 posted on 12/08/2006 3:28:42 PM PST by the anti-liberal
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To: balch3
You got that right. And add this thought, the RATS that held back the information were not concerned for the safety of the pages. That is a more hideous crime in my book.
9 posted on 12/08/2006 3:30:35 PM PST by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: no dems

The page program ought to be abolished. Congressmen don't deserve to receive this kind of a benefit.


10 posted on 12/08/2006 4:06:16 PM PST by Brilliant
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"If Republicans were criticized for failing to confront Foley more aggressively, Democrats also figured in the investigation.

The committee said that one aide, Matt Miller, had possession of suggestive computer messages written by Foley, and passed them along to reporters as well as a communications aide at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee."



11 posted on 12/08/2006 4:23:52 PM PST by windchime (I consider the left one of the fronts on the WOT.)
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When the GOP leaders found out about it they put a stop to it.

My friend, you are either extremely naive or willfully in denial. They never put a stop to it. Foley was busted by an ex-page and ran like a scalded dog.

It is now common knowledge that Denny Hastert and other Pubbies DID know what he was up to and did nothing.
12 posted on 12/08/2006 9:57:21 PM PST by no dems (Duncan Hunter for Prez / Tony Snow for VEEP in '08)
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I just remembered. Now it's wrong because it was a Republican.

PULEEEEEEZE!!! He was hitting on minor boys for God's sake. It was not abominable because he was a Republican or gay; but because he is a pedophile.
13 posted on 12/08/2006 9:59:42 PM PST by no dems (Duncan Hunter for Prez / Tony Snow for VEEP in '08)
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Hastert should go down as the icon of the bloated, inept, country club "Republican" Pork Pig wing of the party for his tenure. He even looked the part.

Don't like Harry Reid's land deals? Google "Dennis Hastert land deal". He is no better. I'm sick of bloated slob politician trash masquerading as representative of the people. Throw'em all in jail.

14 posted on 12/08/2006 10:13:57 PM PST by FlyVet
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The Democrats and their public relations firms like CNN have literally pretended that Foley was some kind of monster that threatened children. His name is used in fearful tones with constant repetition. But if Foley was Democrat he would still be serving and anyone criticizing would be called a bigot.

Barney Frank is a likely a far more dangerous critter.

15 posted on 12/09/2006 5:40:07 AM PST by alrea
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To: balch3; All
HOUSE ETHICS COMMITTEE FINDINGS:
RAHM EMANUEL LIED [FOLEY A LIKELY CLINTON HIT JOB]

16 posted on 12/09/2006 7:46:54 AM PST by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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It's not like he was running a gay prostitution ring out of his house or anything. Then it would be a big deal.

Oh wait, that really happened.

Well it's not like he was actually having sex with underage pages or anything, was censured and subsequently re-elected a couple of times.

Oh wait, that really happened.

OK then it's not like he was drunk, driving around late at night with a teenage girl, ran his car off a bridge and left her to drown.

Oh wait, that really happened, too.

Never mind...

L

17 posted on 12/09/2006 7:50:52 AM PST by Lurker (Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.)
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To: FlyVet

BTTT!!!


18 posted on 12/09/2006 8:07:13 AM PST by no dems (Duncan Hunter for Prez / Tony Snow for VEEP in '08)
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Overall, the evidence shows that "concerns began to arise about Rep. Foley's interactions with pages or other young male staff members" shortly after he took office in 1995.

If the pages were of legal age, what business was it of anyone to do anything?

19 posted on 12/09/2006 8:18:01 AM PST by Go Gordon (I don't know what your problem is, but I bet its hard to pronounce)
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I suspect the Pubbies were afraid of being called "intolerant" and would have been depicted as anti-gay if they had reprimanded Foley proactively.


20 posted on 12/09/2006 8:22:58 AM PST by Puddleglum
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