View Full Version : Appalled and confused....


nohwheregirl
09-30-2006, 11:28 AM
Florida Congressman Mark Foley stoicly and shamefully resigned from the U.S. House yesterday after it was made public that he had been sending sexually explicit "Instant Messenger" messages to an underage boy who was a congressional page. Adding insult to injury, the congressman was a leader in the House Caucus for Missing and Exploited Children. :mad:

His immediate resignation, while not legal proof of guilt, is proof enough for me. What I am really confused about however, is that the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is giving Foley a GLOWING REVIEW in light of his resignation:

“Congressman Mark Foley’s resignation is a loss to Florida and the nation. He has been a hard-working, dedicated and effective Congressman."
http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/NewsEventServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US&PageId=2820

The hell?? What is going on at NCMEC???

Ireneparalegal
09-30-2006, 12:39 PM
They said that???????????!!!!!???????

I wonder if he is a member of NAMBLA too? sicko.

nohwheregirl
09-30-2006, 01:08 PM
I should make a correction: I said that he "stoicly" resigned, but I believe the footage I saw was a clerk reading his resignation or something, as I saw his picture later and he had suddenly grown a full head of hair! However, it's still shameful!

nohwheregirl
10-01-2006, 01:52 PM
So, the content of the link above has now been changed to the following:

"In response to the numerous media inquiries we have received, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is issuing the following statement regarding the resignation of Florida Congressman Mark Foley:

News reports regarding interactions over the Internet between former Congressman Mark Foley and Congressional pages are deeply troubling and convey strong suggestions of child sexual exploitation. NCMEC is not privy to the specific facts of the case and thus, it is inappropriate for NCMEC to comment or speculate about them.

Child sexual exploitation via the Internet has become an enormous problem, reaching into every aspect of society. It is imperative that every person become more vigilant and that we enhance steps to keep children safe online.

Congressman Foley has been an effective and dedicated Member of Congress. Nonetheless, if it is determined that he has engaged in acts which have harmed children or put them in jeopardy, like any other person, he must be held accountable. If he has violated the law, he should be prosecuted."

I guess so many people hounded them that they had to change their position. I hope they realize how idiotic their statement was. I'm just not sure it's enough to save face at this point.