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Catty. Chatty. And Occasionally Trashy.

Dec 09
I can't believe I read the whole thing

The House Ethics Committee has released 104 pages of IMs between Mark Foley and young hot lacrosse-playing pages. I read all 104 pages. Clearly, Foley was pressuring these young, confused boys into telling him about their dick size and trying to get them alone when they visited D.C. Several times the pages would remind the former congressman that they were not 18 and he should be careful about asking if he could suck their dick.

Other than the sexually explicit content, you can find out interesting facts about Congress, politics and the busy life of a high school student. The chores! The lacrosse practice! The constant running around and errands for the parents. It was exhausting.

Here's the link to the full 104 pages of IMs. Be warned...I had no intention of reading the full transcripts, but once you'll start you have to make it all the way to the end. Then you'll be sad you did and regret you even started.

PinkDome at 8:39 AM
 
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I just read the first few pages and it was more terrifying than anything Stephen King could ever think up. What's worse: there are creeps like that out there talking to your children or that we elect them to high office?

K at December 9, 2006 4:04 PM

My personal favorite is Mista Foley's disclosure that he usually used "lotion and the hand." Imagine the impact on a fresh green male high schooler page.

Priceless! Thanks Mark Foley!

Shrympo at December 9, 2006 11:12 PM

Having read through a few pages, I have to say I admire how well these young boys managed to keep Mista Foley in hand, so to speak. I mean, none of them rushed to say, "You crazy miserable freaky TWINK CHASER..." as I might have typed in the same, uh, position... perhaps hoping for some future role on Capitol Hill. Kids are so much more worldly these days than I ever was.

And when you, PinkDome, say you've read all 104 pages, is it something like Bush saying he read the entire Iraq report?

Kimmy at December 10, 2006 10:07 PM
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