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October 23, 2006

How Homosexual Congressman 'Groom the Pages'

Amy Goldstein and Elizabeth Williamson / The Washington Post:
Former Pages Describe Lawmaker's Advances -- They met on the House floor. He was a 16-year-old political junkie, dressed in the drab navy blazer and gray slacks of a congressional page, rushing phone messages to the members he served. Rep. Mark Foley was tanned and charismatic, a successful politician in his mid-40s willing to joke with him between votes. They talked perhaps a dozen times. Then at his page graduation ceremony that June, in 2002, he was excited when Foley appeared, uninvited, and dictated his personal e-mail address for the boy to jot in his memory book. "I started contacting him right away," the young man recalled. "I knew a congressman that I . . . talked to online. That was pretty cool."

Posted by Editor at October 23, 2006 04:30 AM

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