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Sen. Daniel Inouye. The 82-year-old Hawaii Democrat was accused in the
1990s by numerous women of sexual harassment. Democrats cast doubt on
the allegations and the Senate Ethics Committee dropped its
investigation.

Former Rep. Gus Savage. The Illinois Democrat was accused of fondling
a
Peace Corps volunteer in 1989 while on a trip to Africa. The House
Ethics Committee decided against disciplinary action in 1990.

Rep. Barney Frank. The outspoken Massachusetts Democrat hired a male
prostitute who ran a prostitution service from Frank's residence in
the 1980s. Only two Democrats in the House of Representatives voted to
censure him in 1990.

Former Sen. Brock Adams. The late Washington Democrat was forced to
stop campaigning after numerous accusations of drugging, assault and
rape, the first surfacing in 1988.

Former Rep. Fred Richmond. This New York Democrat was arrested in 1978
for soliciting sex from a 16-year-old. He remained in Congress and won
re-election-before eventually resigning in 1982 after pleading guilty
to tax evasion and drug possession.

Former Rep. John Young. The late Texas Democrat increased the salary
of
a staffer after she gave in to his sexual advances. The congressman
won
re-election in 1976 but lost two years later.

Former Rep. Wayne Hays. The late Ohio Democrat hired an unqualified
secretary reportedly for sexual acts. Although he resigned from
Congress, the Democratic House leadership stalled in removing him from
the Administration Committee in 1976.

Former Rep. Gerry Studds. He was censured for sexual relationship with
underage male page in 1983. Massachusetts voters returned him to
office
for six more terms.

Former Rep. Mel Reynolds. The Illinois Democrat was convicted of 12
counts of sexual assault with a 16-year-old. President Bill Clinton
pardoned him before leaving office.

Sen. Teddy Kennedy. The liberal Massachusetts senator testified in
defense of nephew accused of rape, invoking his family history to win
over the jury in 1991.


Mark Oaten, the former Liberal Democrat leadership challenger,
dramatically quit frontline politics last night over revelations of an
affair with a rent boy.

Rep. Wilbur Mills (D-Ark.)
On Oct. 9, 1974, Mills, the chairman of the House Ways and Means
Committee and perhaps the most powerful member of the House, was
stopped for speeding near the Jefferson Memorial at 2 a.m. Shortly
after, Annabella Battistella - a stripper who went by the stage-name
of Fanne Foxe, the "Argentine Firecracker" - jumped out of his car
and into the Potomac River tidal basin. The incident did not
immediately threaten Mills, whose district was solidly Democratic. But
Mills won reelection with only 59 percent of the vote, his lowest
total
ever. Within weeks, Mills appeared on a Boston stage carousing with
Foxe, apparently intoxicated. Faced with an uprising among House
Democrats, Mills was forced to resign as Ways and Means chairman, and
in 1976 he announced he would not seek another term, ending his
38-year
House career. He was succeeded by Jim Guy Tucker, whose own ethics got
the attention of Kenneth Starr some two decades later.


Congressional Sex Scandals in History


Related Links
Media Feeding Frenzies In Our Time

By Ken Rudin
Special to washingtonpost.com


As the House prepares for a possible investigation of sex-related
allegations concerning President Clinton, it's worth taking a look
back
at how Congress has dealt with the frequent charges of sexual
misconduct by its own members.

Here are 21 case studies. In most, Congress took little or no official
action, leaving the fate of the accused to the voters.

This history begins in 1974, but not because episodes of sexual
impropriety only go back a quarter-century. In the old days, they
simply weren't reported. In 1903, for example, the Speaker of the
House, David Henderson (R-Iowa), was forced to resign over his sexual
relationship with the daughter of a senator. Henderson never said why
he was quitting, and neither did the press. But that was then, and
this
is now.


Mills | Hays | Young | Howe | Richmond | Hinson
Bauman | Evans | Crane | Studds | Konnyu | Adams | Bates | Lukens
Savage | Frank | Stangeland | Robb | Inouye | Packwood | Reynolds
1974


Rep. Wilbur Mills (D-Ark.)
On Oct. 9, 1974, Mills, the chairman of the House Ways and Means
Committee and perhaps the most powerful member of the House, was
stopped for speeding near the Jefferson Memorial at 2 a.m. Shortly
after, Annabella Battistella - a stripper who went by the stage-name
of Fanne Foxe, the "Argentine Firecracker" - jumped out of his car
and into the Potomac River tidal basin. The incident did not
immediately threaten Mills, whose district was solidly Democratic. But
Mills won reelection with only 59 percent of the vote, his lowest
total
ever. Within weeks, Mills appeared on a Boston stage carousing with
Foxe, apparently intoxicated. Faced with an uprising among House
Democrats, Mills was forced to resign as Ways and Means chairman, and
in 1976 he announced he would not seek another term, ending his
38-year
House career. He was succeeded by Jim Guy Tucker, whose own ethics got
the attention of Kenneth Starr some two decades later.

1976


Rep. Wayne Hays (D-Ohio)
In its May 23, 1976, editions, The Washington Post quoted Elizabeth
Ray
as saying that she was a secretary for the House Administration
Committee, headed by Hays, despite the fact that "I can't type, I
can't
file, I can't even answer the phone." She said the main
responsibility
of her $14,000-a-year job was to have sex with Hays. The fall of Hays,
an arrogant bully who was one of the most powerful - and disliked -
members of Congress, was rapid. The House ethics committee opened its
investigation on June 2. He resigned as chairman of the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee on June 3. In the Democratic primary
five days later, a car-wash manager/bartender who had run against Hays
four previous times and never received more than 20 percent of the
vote
got 39 percent. Hays later resigned his committee chairmanship,
dropped
his reelection bid, and finally resigned on September 1.

Rep. John Young (D-Tex.)
On June 11, 1976, Colleen Gardner, a former staff secretary to Young,
told the New York Times that Young increased her salary after she gave
in to his sexual advances. In November, Young, who had run unopposed
in
the safe Democratic district five consecutive times, was reelected
with
just 61 percent of the vote. The scandal wouldn't go away, and in 1978
Young was defeated in a Democratic primary runoff.

Rep. Allan Howe (D-Utah)
On June 13, 1976, Howe was arrested in Salt Lake City on charges of
soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. Howe insisted he was
set up and refused to resign. But the Democratic Party distanced
itself
from his candidacy and he was trounced by his Republican opponent in
the November election.

Rep. Fred Richmond (D-N.Y.)
In April 1978, Richmond was arrested in Washington for soliciting sex
from a 16-year-old boy. Richmond apologized for his actions, conceding
he "made bad judgments involving my private life." In spite of a
Democratic primary opponent's attempts to cash in on the headlines,
Richmond easily won renomination and reelection. But his career came
to
an end four years later when, after pleading guilty to possession of
marijuana and tax evasion - and amid allegations that he had his
staff procure cocaine for him - he resigned his seat.


Sen. Brock Adams (D-Wash.)
On Sept. 27, 1988, Seattle newspapers reported that Kari Tupper, the
daughter of Adams's longtime friends, filed a complaint against the
Washington Democrat in July of 1987, charging sexual assault. She
claimed she went to Adams's house in March 1987 to get him to end a
pattern of harassment, but that he drugged her and assaulted her.
Adams
denied any sexual assault, saying they only talked about her
employment
opportunities. Adams continued raising campaign funds and declared for
a second term in February of 1992. But two weeks later the Seattle
Times reported that eight other women were accusing Adams of sexual
molestation over the past 20 years, describing a history of drugging
and subsequent rape. Later that day, while still proclaiming his
innocence, Adams ended his campaign.

Rep. Jim Bates (D-Calif.)
Roll Call quoted former Bates aides in October 1988 saying that the
San
Diego Democrat made sexual advances toward female staffers. Bates
called it a GOP-inspired smear campaign, but also apologized for
anything he did that might have seemed inappropriate. The story came
too close to Election Day to damage Bates, who won easily. However,
the
following October the ethics committee sent Bates a "letter of
reproval" directing him to make a formal apology to the women who
filed
the complaint. Although the district was not thought to be hospitable
to the GOP, Randy "Duke" Cunningham, a former Navy pilot who was once
shot down over North Vietnam, ousted Bates in 1990 by fewer than 2,000
votes.

Rep. Gus Savage (D-Ill.)
The Washington Post reported on July 19, 1989, that Savage had fondled
a Peace Corps volunteer while on an official visit to Zaire. Savage
called the story a lie and blamed it on his political enemies and a
racist media. (Savage is black.) In January 1990, the House ethics
committee decided that the events did occur, but decided against any
disciplinary action because Savage wrote a letter to the woman saying
he "never intended to offend" her. Savage was reelected in 1990, but
finally ousted in the 1992 primary by Mel Reynolds.

Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.)
In response to a story in the Aug. 25, 1989, Washington Times, Frank
confirmed that he hired Steve Gobie, a male prostitute, in 1985 to
live
with and work for him in his D.C. apartment. But Frank, who is gay,
said he fired Gobie in 1987 when he learned he was using the
apartment
to run a prostitution service. The Boston Globe, among others, called
on Frank to resign, but he refused. On July 19, 1990, the ethics
committee recommended Frank be reprimanded because he "reflected
discredit upon the House" by using his congressional office to fix 33
of Gobie's parking tickets. Attempts to expel or censure Frank failed;
instead the House voted 408-18 to reprimand him. The fury in
Washington
was not shared in Frank's district, where he won reelection in 1990
with 66 percent of the vote, and has won by larger margins ever since.

Sen. Charles Robb (D-Va.)
On April 25, 1991, with NBC News about to go on the air with
allegations he had an extramarital affair with Tai Collins, a former
Miss Virginia, Robb made a preemptive strike. The Virginia Democrat,
married to Lyndon Johnson's daughter, said he was with Collins in a
hotel room, but all that took place was a massage over a bottle of
wine. Collins, in a subsequent interview with Playboy, said they had
been having an affair since 1983. It was thought that these charges,
along with long-circulated but unproven allegations that Robb had
attended Virginia Beach parties where cocaine was present, would
jeopardize Robb's 1994 bid for re-election. But the GOP nominated
Oliver North, the Iran-Contra figure who had his own credibility
problems. Robb squeaked by with 46 percent in a three-way race.

1992


Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii)
In October 1992, Republican Senate nominee Rick Reed began running a
campaign commercial that included a surreptitiously taped interview
with Lenore Kwock, Inouye's hairdresser. Kwock said Inouye had
sexually
forced himself on her in 1975 and continued a pattern of sexual
harassment, even as Kwock continued to cut his hair over the years.
Inouye, seeking a sixth term, denied the charges. And Kwock said that
by running the commercial, Reed had caused her more pain than Inouye
had. Reed was forced to pull the ad, and while many voters took out
their anger on the Republican, Inouye was held to 57 percent of the
vote - the lowest total of his career. A week later, a female
Democratic state legislator announced that she had heard from nine
other women who claimed Inouye had sexually harassed them over the
past
decade. But the women didn't go public with their claims, the local
press didn't pursue the story, and the Senate Ethics Committee decided
to drop the investigation because the accusers wouldn't participate in
an inquiry.

Rep. Mel Reynolds (D-Ill.)
Freshman Reynolds was indicted on Aug. 19, 1994, on charges of having
sex with a 16-year-old campaign worker and then pressuring her to lie
about it. Reynolds, who is black, denied the charges and said the
investigation was racially motivated. The GOP belatedly put up a
write-in candidate for November, but Reynolds dispatched him in the
overwhelmingly Democratic district with little effort. Reynolds was
convicted on Aug. 22, 1995 of 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction
of justice and solicitation of child pornography, was sentenced to
five
years in prison, and resigned his seat on October 1.

Oh yea, if you wish to take this to that level we can and as you can
see I can fire right back at you...:o)

Of course, liberals will make excuses for each and everyone of these
politicians and act as if it never happened.

I am not going to deny the fact that there are some in the republican
ranks that are sexual perverts and/or pedophiles. And I certainly
support all actions to get rid of the scum, no matter if they are
republican or not. I bet you not one liberal can honestly say they
look at their own party and feel the same way.

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That's it?????

2010
Roy Ashburn, the conservative Republican California state senator who was
arrested last week (Mar. 2010) for drunk driving after reportedly leaving a
gay bar, has acknowledged that he is gay. Ashburn, a divorced father of
four, has repeatedly voted in opposition to gay rights, and in 2005 hosted a
rally in favor of "traditional marriage." He has voted against expanding
anti-discrimination laws to include sexual orientation, recognizing
out-of-state gay marriages and establishing a day honoring gay lawmaker
Harvey Milk. [1]

2009
Mike Duvall, a Republican politician and a former member of the California
State Assembly, resigned after his sex comments were broadcast in Sept.
2009. In the video, the married family-values crusader from Yorba Linda
talks in graphic detail about women he said he slept with -- at least one of
whom appeared to be a lobbyist with business before the utilities committee
on which Duvall sat as vice chairman. [2][3]

Paul Stanley, Republican former member of the Tennessee Sen., resigned from
the state Senate effective Aug. 10, after his affair with a 22-year-old
intern and a subsequent extortion attempt was revealed to the public. [4][5]

Mark Sanford, governor of South Carolina, disappears during Father's Day
weekend, returning to confess an extramarital affair in Argentina. [6][7][8]

John Ensign, Senator from Nevada, refuses to resign after confessing to an
extramarital affair with a married staffer, claiming she was trying to
extort him.[9] Later, it was learned he was attempting to pay her and her
husband off through his parents and finding them jobs.[10]


Alan David Berlin in all his glory
Alan David Berlin, He is an aide for Senator Jane Orie of Pennsylvania. He
is also a furry who contacted a fifteen year old boy over the internet, and
offered to "yiff" the boy in a panda outfit, while his parents weren't home.
The parents discovered the graphic emails on the boy's computer and called
the attorney general's child predator unit sometime in May. Police raided
his home and discovered various furry outfits such as a wolf costume, as
well as a cat outfit; all complete with two holes cut out at the undersides
of the costumes. He is now arraigned in Dauphin County jail on a $250,000
bail.[11][12][13][14]

Possibly Chip Pickering and a number of others. [15]

Michael Duvall, California state Representative in September 2009:

a.. "Graphic sex-bragging caught on tape".[16]
b.. Then lies and denies it and blames media [17].
c.. Finally apologizes and resigns[18].
2008
Bruce Barclay, former Cumberland County commissioner, videotaped hundreds of
sexual encounters - many with male escorts - using cameras hidden throughout
his Monroe Township home.[19]

Matthew Joseph Elliott, former aide to Republican presidential candidate
Mitt Romney, was convicted of sexual exploitation of a child.[20]

Vito Fossella, the only Republican member of Congress from New York City,
admitted to police to having a child out-of-wedlock when stopped for drunk
driving.[21]

Robert McKee, Republican delegate from Western Maryland, announced his
resignation after authorities seized two computers, videotapes and printed
materials from his Hagerstown home in a child pornography investigation.
McKee also resigned his position as executive director of Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Washington County.[22]

Daniel Dean Thompson, 31, a Utah retailer of "family-friendly" tapes and
DVDs (Hollywood films with the "dirty parts" removed), arrested and booked
into the Utah County jail on charges of sexual abuse and unlawful sexual
activity with a 14-year-old.[23]

Derek Walker, former Eagle Scout and candidate seeking the GOP nomination in
a race for north-central Pennsylvania district, was charged with felony
burglary and criminal trespass stemming from an encounter last year with an
ex-girlfriend, during which he allegedly broke into her home and used his
cell phone to videotape her engaged in an intimate moment with another
man.[24]

2007
Robert "Bob" Allen, Florida state Rep. arrested in the afternoon at a
Veteran's Memorial Park for solicitation of prostitution from an undercover
male officer inside a restroom. According to the papers, Bob "offer[ed] to
perform oral sex for $20". Bob later claimed that his offer had something to
do with his being afraid of black people.[25]

John David Roy Atchison, Republican prosecutor, was arrested for soliciting
sex from a 5-year old girl, then killed himself three weeks later. At the
time of his arrest, Atchison was an "assistant U.S. attorney" appointed by
President Bush's attorney general.[26]

E. Ozwald Balfour, chairman of the Utah Republican Black Assembly and
elected to the Republican State Central Committee in 2007, even though he
was awaiting trial on four felony counts of forcible sex abuse dating back
to his arrest in February, 2005.[27]

John Bryan, Republican city councilman, killed himself after police began
investigating allegations that he had molested three girls, including two of
his adopted daughters, ages 12 and 15.[28]

Larry Craig, Republican Senator for Idaho, was arrested on July 11, 2007, by
plainclothes police officer investigating complaints of lewd behavior in a
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport airport men's room. On August 8
in Hennepin County Municipal Court in Bloomington, Minnesota, Craig entered
a guilty plea and paid a $500 fine.[29]. On September 1st, Craig
subsequently announced his retirement from the Senate[30]. Five days later,
Craig changed his mind, renounced his retirement and began a battle to have
his guilty plea overturned.[31] Craig supported the Federal Marriage
Amendment, which barred extension of rights to same-sex couples; he voted
for cloture on the amendment in both 2004 and 2006, and was a cosponsor in
2008. However, in late 2006 he appeared to endorse the right of individual
states to create same-sex civil unions, but said he would vote "yes" on an
Idaho constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages when pressured to
clarify his position by the anti-gay rights advocacy group Families for a
Better Idaho. Craig voted against cloture in 2002, which would have extended
the federal definition of hate crimes to cover sexual orientation.[32]

John R. Curtin, Monroe County state Republican committeeman, was convicted
of molesting an underage teenage boy and sentenced to serve six to 18 months
in prison.[33]

Richard Curtis, Washington State Rep., resigned from the House after reports
of his sexual encounter with a male escort became public.[34] Curtis has an
anti-gay rights voting record. He voted against domestic partnerships for
gays and opposed a bill prohibiting discrimination based on sexual
orientation.[35]

Donald Fleischman, Brown County, WI, Republican Party Chairman, resigned his
post after he was charged with two counts of child enticement, two counts of
contributing to the delinquency of a child and a single charge of exposing
himself to a child.[36]

Larry Dale Floyd, Republican Constable in Denton County, Texas Precinct Two.
Arrested for allegedly crossing state lines to have sex with an 8-year old
child and was charged with 7 related offenses. Age 62 at time of arrest.[37]

Ted Klaudt, former South Dakota State Rep., found guilty of four counts of
second-degree rape of two teenage foster daughters.[38][39]

Ronald C. Kline, Republican Judge in Orange County, CA, pleaded guilty to
possession of child pornography on his home computer after six years of
legal wrangling. In 2002, charged with child molestation and under house
arrest on federal charges of possessing child pornography, political
analysts still gave him a 50-50 chance of winning the March 5 primary for
the Orange County Superior Court seat. He lost the election to a write-in
candidate.

Joseph M. McDade, 75, was issued a summons on a charge of exposure of sexual
organs, a misdemeanor that carries up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
The longtime Pennsylvania Republican congressman who served for 36 years in
the House and now works for a Washington lobbying firm, has been accused of
exposing his private parts to two women at a beach resort on Sanibel Island.
[40]

Patrick Lee McGuire, former former Flagler County Commissioner, surrendered
to police after allegedly molesting girls between the ages of 8 and 13.[41]

Jon Matthews, Republican talk show host in Houston, was indicted for
indecency with a child, including exposing his genitals to a girl under the
age of 17.[42]

Joseph Monteleone Jr., Elyria city councilman, was found guilty of fondling
underage girls and asking them to have sex with him.[43]

Glenn Murphy Jr., chairman of the Clark County Republican Party and
president of the Young Republican National Federation, resigned both posts,
after the Clark County Sheriff's Department began investigating Murphy for
alleged criminal deviate conduct. A 22-year-old man claimed that Murphy
performed an unwanted sex act on him while the man slept in a relative's
Jeffersonville home. During the investigation, a similar accusation from
1998 came to light.[44]

Armando Tebano, Schenectady County Republican Chairman, pleaded guilty to
fondling a 14-year-old girl.[45]

David Vitter, junior Senator from Louisiana, became one of the few
high-profile politicians to be implicated as a client of "D.C. Madam"
Deborah Jeane Palfrey.[46]

2006
Steve Aiken, campaign manager for a Republican candidate for Congress in
Arizona, former Quakertown, PA, police officer and self-proclaimed reverend,
was convicted of having sex with two underage girls.[47]

Louis Beres, chairman of the Christian Coalition of Oregon. 3 of his family
members accuse him of molesting them when they were pre-teens. In August 06,
Beres confessed.[48]

Howard L. Brooks, Republican legislative aide and adviser to a California
assemblyman, was charged with molesting a 12-year old boy and possession of
child pornography. [49]

Randall Casseday, Washington Times newspaper executive, pleaded guilty to
soliciting sex from a 13-year old girl on the internet.[50]

Larry Corrigan, Republican operative and Director of Operations and Budget
at King County Prosecutor's Office, OR, was arrested for soliciting sex from
13-year old girls.[51]

Carey Lee Cramer Political consultant and anti-Kerry ad producer, tried for
molesting two young girls, one of whom lived with him, and was 8 yrs old;
the other starred in an anti-Kerry commercial. Diary [52]

Mark Foley, Republican Representative, Florida Sixteenth Congressional
District. Resigned after trying to solicit sex from male congressional pages
via an instant messenger program. The conversations included his asking a
sixteen-year-old "stud" whether his penis was erect and requesting that he
take out and measure his penis. The cover-up involved Republican House
Majority Leader John Boehner, Ohio Eighth Congressional District and
Republican House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Illinois Fourteenth District.[53]

Jim Gibbons, then US Rep. and Republican candidate for governor, was accused
by a Las Vegas casino cocktail waitress of grabbing her, shoving her against
a wall and threatening her after she rebuffed his advances.[54][55] Since
elected Governor, Gibbons is under investigation by the FBI on corruption
charges and is embroiled in what looks set to become a very messy
divorce.[56]

Ted Haggard, was fired as pastor of the New Life Church and resigned from
his position as president of the National Association of Evangelicals in
November 2006 after a former male prostitute alleged they had a cash-for-sex
relationship. The man also said he saw Haggard use methamphetamine. Haggard
confessed to undisclosed "sexual immorality" and said he bought meth but
didn't use it.[57] After the scandal was publicized, Haggard entered three
weeks of intensive counseling, overseen by four ministers. In Feb 2007, one
of those ministers, Tim Ralph, said that Haggard "is completely
heterosexual." As of early 2009, Haggard continues to receive counseling,
and now he says that he is a "heterosexual with issues". [58]

Don Haidl, Assistant Sheriff of Orange Country, in violation of California's
rape shield law, led a smear campaign against the child his son poisoned and
then violently gang-raped on videotape, adding up to 24 felony counts. He
said that his son "acted accordingly" because the child was a
"slut".[59][60]

Jeffrey Ray Nielsen, Christian conservative activist and lawyer with close
ties to Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and Scott Baugh, head of the
Orange County Republican Party, was arrested for having sex with a 14-year
old boy.[61]

Jeffrey Patti, local Republican Committee chairman from Sparta, NJ, was
arrested for distributing what experts call "some of the most offensive
material in the child pornography world" - a video clip of a 5-year-old girl
being raped.[62]

Brent Schepp, Republican County Board Candidate was charged with molesting a
14-year old girl and killed himself three days later.[63]

2005
Adelphia Communications Corp.: Donated large sums of money to some of the
most conservative members of Congress. They are also the first cable company
to offer hard-core adult movies to subscribers.[64]

John Collins, of Eatontown, NJ, former music teacher and city councilman,
pleaded guilty to sexually molesting 13 and 14 year old girls.[65]

John Gosek Republican Mayor of Oswego, N.Y.was arrested after paying a
confidential informant $250 to introduce him to two 15-year-old girls at a
hotel.[66]

Dr. W. David Hager Bush appointee, member of Focus on the Family's Physician
Resource Council, player in movement to ban the morning-after-pill. Had an
adulterous affair, before divorcing his wife he sexually abused her,
including sodomizing her in her sleep.[67]

Russell Harding, president of the New York City Housing Development Corp.
under then-mayor Rudolph Giuliani, pleaded guilty to stealing more than
$400,000 for his personal use and possessing child pornography.[68]

Neal Horsley has called for the arrest of all homosexuals. During an
interview with Alan Colmes on the Fox News Radio's The Alan Colmes Show, he
admitted to having engaged in sex with a mule at age 11. "When you grow up
on a farm in Georgia, your first girlfriend is a mule," he said. He then
credited Jesus with forgiving and cleansing him of his "sin."

Horsley put photographs on his Web site of naked men engaging in homosexual
acts and a nude woman engaging in bestiality amid shots of grotesquely
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Jeff Miller, (R-Cleveland), Senate Republican Caucus Chairman in Tennessee
and the sponsor of Tennessee's Marriage Protection act, getting divorced (as
of April 2005) because of an affair he was having with an office aid. Miller
described the Tennessee Marriage Protection Act as a means of preserving the
sanctity of marriage. He opposed an amendment, however, which stated that
"Adultery is deemed to be a threat to the institution of marriage and
contrary to public policy in Tennessee."

Dennis L. Rader, AKA, The BTK Killer, Republican zoning supervisor, Boy
Scout leader and Lutheran church president, pleaded guilty to performing a
sexual act on an 11-year old girl he murdered.[69]

Jeffrey Kyle Randall, Republican Mayor of Clarkfield, Minnesota, was
sentenced to 275 days in jail for molesting two boys--ages ten and
12--during a six-year period.[70]

Jean Schmidt, OH-2, though not herself implicated, employed a campaign
manager (Joe Braun) in her 2005 election who once wrote an article
condemning gay men for running sex ad profiles, and who was then accused of
running his own sex profile on Collarme, an S&M sex site. The profile called
for "submissives" to wear only a collar and handcuffs and to have hot wax
dripped on them.[71]

Mark Seidensticker, Republican campaign worker, is a convicted child
molester.[72]

Don Sherwood, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Eventually admitted to an affair with a woman 30 years younger than him,
after she accused him of physical abuse and attempting to choke her. [73]

Fred C. Smeltzer, Jr., Republican City Councilman, pleaded no contest to
raping a 15 year-old girl and served 6-months in prison.[74]

Jim Stelling, Seminole County Republican Party chairman who believes in
"family values", as he told a judge. Filed a defamation lawsuit against
Nancy Goettman, a former county GOP executive committee member, for falsely
claiming he had been married six times. Stelling has been married 5 times.
[75]

Bobby Stumbo, former Floyd County, KY, Republican Party leader, was arrested
for having sex with a 5-year old boy.[76]

Jim West, Spokane Mayor. Supported a bill, which failed, would have barred
gays and lesbians from working in schools, day-care centers and some state
agencies. Voted to bar the state from distributing pamphlets telling people
how to protect themselves from AIDS. Proposed that "any touching of the
sexual or other intimate parts of a person" among teens be criminalized. Had
a sexual affair with an 18 year old boy.[77]

2004
Edison Misla Aldarondo, Republican former speaker of Puerto Rico's house of
representatives, was sentenced to 13 years in prison after pleading guilty
to charges of intoxicating his stepdaughter and her 17-year-old friend and
attempting to rape the friend.[78]

Paul Crouch Televangelist, Former President of Trinity Broadcasting Network
(TBN). Paid $425,000 in hush money in an attempt to cover up a gay
affair.[79]

Richard A. Dasen Sr., Republican benefactor of conservative Christian
groups, convicted of sexual abuse of children, promotion of prostitution and
several counts of solicitation, enough to add up to a sentence of 126 years
in prison. Investigators estimated that he spent at least $5
million.[80][81][82]

Peter Dibble, Republican legislator pleaded no contest to having an
inappropriate relationship with a 13-year-old girl. [83]

Jeff Gannon, partisan blogger with no journalism credentials and a fake name
who got invited to Bush's Press conferences. Is also a pimp and a gay
prostitute.[84]

Mike Hintz, a First Assembly of God youth pastor, introduced by Bush on the
campaign trail, and promoted his policies. Says he supports Bush's values.
Two months later, this married father of four turned himself into police,
charged with the sexual exploitation of a child.[85][86]

Also signed an ad (that called for criminally prosecuting business that sell
porn), along with another pastor who was repeatedly busted for public
masturbation.

Mark Pazuhanich, Republican judge, pleaded no contest to fondling his
10-year old daughter and was sentenced to 10 years probation.[87]

Donald Rumsfeld, Republican Defense Secretary, may have authorized the rape
of children in Iraqi prisons in order to humiliate their parents into
providing information about the anti-American insurgency. See excerpt of one
prisoner's report here and his full report here.[88]

Jack Ryan, 2004 Republican nominee for US Senate from Illinois, pressured
his wive, actress Jeri Ryan, to have sex with other men. Tricked her into
visiting sex clubs, where he asked her to have sex with him while others
watched.[89]

Ed Schrock, two-term republican congressman, with a 92% approval rating from
the Christian Coalition. Cosponsor of the Federal Marriage Amendment,
consistently opposed gay rights. Married, with wife and kids. Withdrew his
candidacy for a third term after tapes of him soliciting for gay sex were
circulated.[90]

David Swartz, Republican Commissioner, of Richland County, Ohio pleaded
guilty to molesting two girls under the age of 11 and was sentenced to 8
years in prison.[91]

Robin Vanderwall, Republican strategist and director of Faith & Family
Alliance, (a Christian Coalition spin off), was convicted in April 2004 on
five counts of computer solicitation of a minor and one count of attempted
indecent liberties with a child.[92]

2003
John Allen Burt, Republican anti-abortion activist, convicted of sexually
molesting a 15 year old girl at the home for troubled girls that he ran.
[93]

Neil Bush, brother or G. W. Bush, in a March 2003 divorce deposition,
admitted repeatedly having sex with strange women who just showed up at his
room while on an Asian business trip. (Overshadowing the sex scandal; the
business scandal--see link.) [94]

Richard A. Delgaudio, Republican fund-raiser and Bush pioneer, was found
guilty of child porn charges. [95]

Jack W. Gardner, Republican Councilman, had been convicted of molesting a
13-year old girl. when the Republican Party, knowing of these crimes, put
him on the ballot.[96]

Philip Giordano, Republican mayor sentenced to 37 years for forcing two 8
and 10 year old girls to perform oral sex on him in his City Hall
office.[97][98]

Rush Limbaugh, triple-divorcee[99], 30-pill a day drug addict.[100]. In
2006, returning from a trip to the Dominican Republic, Limbaugh was detained
by customs agents for several hours after they found a bottle of Viagra
prescribed to someone else in his luggage.[101]

Pat McPherson, Douglas County Election Commissioner, resigned a day after
being ticketed on suspicion of fondling a 17-year-old girl who was dressed
as a restaurant mascot.[102]

Brent Parker Utah State Representative. Arrested for soliciting sex from an
undercover officer posing as a male prostitute.[103]

Stephen White, infamous for preaching against homosexuality and sexual
promiscuity at Yale and other college campuses, was arrested after allegedly
offering $20 to a 14-year-old boy for permission to perform oral sex on
him.[104]

2002
Andrew Buhr, Republican politician, former committeeman for Hadley Township
Missouri, was charged with two counts of first degree sodomy with a 13-year
old boy.[105]

Richard Gardner, a Nevada State Representative (R), admitted to molesting
his two daughters. 34% of those who voted in Assembly District 34 preferred
Gardner to the Democratic candidate.[106]

Howard Scott Heldreth, anti-abortion activist who gained fame during the
Shiavo media-circus, was convicted of two charges of raping a child in
2002.[107]

Tom Randall, Republican petition drive manager of Orange County, CA, pleaded
guilty to molesting two girls under the age of 14, one of them the daughter
of an associate in the petition business.[108]

Keith Westmoreland, a Tennessee state representative (R), was arrested on
seven felony counts of lewd and lascivious exhibition to minors under 16
(i.e. exposing himself to children).[109] Not long afterwards, Westmoreland
committed suicide.[110]

2001
Randal David Ankeney, Republican activist, arrested on suspicion of sexual
assault on a child with force. He faces 6 charges related to getting a
13-year-old girl stoned on pot and then having sex with her. [111] Also
accused of sexually assaulting another girl. [112]

Parker J. Bena, Republican activist and Bush Elector, pleaded guilty to
possession of child pornography (including children as young as 3 years old)
on his home computer and was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison and
fined $18,000. [113]

Kevin Coan, Republican St. Louis Election Board official, arrested and
charged with trying to buy sex from a 14-year-old girl whom he met on the
Internet. [114]

John Fund, of the Wall Street Journal, a prominent anti-abortion columnist
and GOP fund raiser. He lost his position after it was revealed that he
impregnated the daughter of an old girlfriend and then encouraged her to
abort his child.[115]

Donald "Buzz" Lukens, Republican Congressman from Ohio, was found guilty of
having sex with a minor - a girl he was accused of sleeping with since she
was 13.[116] Lukens was convicted in March, 1996, on five counts of bribery
and conspiracy related to actions he took while in Congress.[117]

Nicholas Morency, Republican anti-abortion activist, pleaded guilty to
possessing child pornography on his computer and offering a bounty to
anybody who murders an abortion doctor [118].

Larry Jack Schwarz, Republican parole board officer and former Colorado
state representative, fired after child pornography was found in his
possession. [119] With his political career over, he went to work in the
hard-core pornography industry for Platinum X Pictures, owned by his
daughter, porn starlet Jewel De'Nyle (Stephany Schwarz). [120]

Tom Shortridge. Republican campaign consultant, was sentenced to three years
probation for taking nude photographs of a 15-year old girl. [121]

2000
Keola Childs, Republican County Councilman, pleaded guilty to sexual assault
in the first degree for molesting a male child.[122]

Matthew Glavin, president and CEO of the Southeastern Legal Foundation, big
player in the Clinton Impeachment, and many anti-gay jihads, has been
arrested multiple times for public indecency, one time fondling the crotch
of the officer who was arresting him.[123]

Earl Kimmerling, sentenced to 40 years in prison after he confessed to
molesting an 8-year old girl after he attempted to stop a gay couple from
adopting her.[124]

1999
George Roche III president of conservative Hillsdale College, MI, divorced
his wife of 44 years (who had cancer) and remarried five months later.
Apparently shocked and upset by the presence of a new woman in her
father-in-law's life, Roche's daughter-in-law Lissa revealed that she and
her father-in-law had been off-and-on lovers for 19 of the 21 years she and
her husband had been married. Shortly thereafter, Lissa took her own
life.[125]

1998
Merrill Robert Barter, Republican County Commissioner, pleaded guilty to
unlawful sexual contact and assault on a teenage boy. [126]

Dan Burton, Republican Congressman who, while married, fathered a child by
another woman. [127]

Dan Crane, Republican Congressman, married, father of six. Received a 100%
"Morality Rating" from Christian Voice. Had sex with a minor working as a
congressional page.[128] On July 20, the House voted for censure Crane, the
first time that censure had been imposed for sexual misconduct.[129]

Helen Chenoweth, Congresswoman (R-Id.). In 1995, Chenoweth had denied having
an affair when asked about it by The Spokane Spokesman-Review. In 1998 she
called (in a campaign ad) for Bill Clinton's resignation saying "I believe
that personal conduct and integrity do matter". Days later she admitted to a
six-year adulterous affair with a married associate. but now she claims a
pardon from a higher authority: "I've asked for God's forgiveness, and I've
received it," she revealed.

Henry Hyde, Judge who oversaw Clinton's impeachment proceedings, prominent
opponent of reproductive rights, who had an extramarital affair with a woman
who was married and had three children, during the course of which she and
her husband were divorced. [130]

1997
Mike Bowers Former State Attorney General, prosecuted the famous Bowers vs.
Hardwick case, based on Georgia anti-sodomy laws. Admitted to a 10-year
adulterous affair.[131]

1996
John Hathaway, Republican Senate candidate, was accused of having sex with
his 12-year old baby sitter and withdrew his candidacy after the allegations
were reported in the media.[132]

I. Lewis Libby, former Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to Vice
President Dick Cheney. In 1996 published a novel containing bizarre sexual
content, including bestiality and pedophillia.[133]

1995
Newt Gingrich, married three times. Gingrich campaign worker Anne Manning
admitted that she gave Newt oral sex while he was still married to his first
wife. Informed one wife he was filing for divorce while she was in the
hospital recovering from cancer treatments.[134]

Beverly Russell, county chairman of the Christian Coalition and county
coordinator of the South Carolina Citizens for Life[135], sexually molested
his step-daughter, Susan Smith, who later drowned her two children.[136].
Mr. Russell continued to serve on the executive committee of the state
G.O.P. as late as six months after his stepdaughter's confession of murder
had brought their sexual history to light.

1994
Jim Bunn Congressman of Oregon: With his success due in great part to
support from the Christian Coalition, Bunn won his congressional seat, then
immediately ditched his wife (and mother of his five children), married a
staffer, and put his new wife on the state payroll for the unheard-of salary
of $97,500. [137]

1993
Ken Calvert, Congressman (R-Ca), champion of the Christian Coalition and its
"family values." Sued as an alimony deadbeat by his ex-wife. Said "We can't
forgive what occurred between the President and Lewinsky." In 1993 he was
caught by police receiving oral sex from a prostitute and attempted to flee
the scene.[138]

1990
Jon Grunseth, Republican businessman and candidate for Minnesota governor,
withdrew his candidacy after allegations surfaced that he went swimming in
the nude with four underage girls, including his daughter, and tried to
grope one. "I've made some mistakes," he said.[139]

1989
Paul Ingram, Republican Party leader of Thurston County, Washington, pleaded
guilty to six counts of raping his daughters and served 14 years in federal
prison.

Sue Myrick, Republican mayor of Charlotte, NC, self-described "devout
Christian", during her run for reelection news reports revealed that she
committed adultery with a married man in 1973. Myrick admitted the adultery
and won reelection. She was later elected as congresswoman for North
Carolina's 9th district.

1988
Jim Bakker, televangelist with Pat Robertson at Robertson's Christian
Broadcasting network. Committed adultery with Jessica Hahn [140] and then
used charitable donations to pay her hush money[141]. Fellow televangelists
say he's gay. [142][143] Convicted on 24 federal charges of fraud and
conspiracy charges. [144].

1986
Roy Cohn, continually condemned gays and gay rights. Was a closet gay who
died of AIDS. [145]

1982
John Scmitz, right-wing republican congressman, who had had his committee
chairship taken away from him in the California State Senate after issuing a
press release attacking Jews, feminists and gays. Forced out of office in
1982 for having an adulterous affair and fathering two children out of
wedlock with one of his students. He was caught because his baby was
admitted to hospital for having hair tied so tightly around his penis that
it was almost severed. His daughter, Mary Kay LeTourneau, was convicted of
having an adulterous affair with one of her students, and giving birth to
two of his children. [146]

1980
Robert Bauman, Republican congressman and anti-gay activist, was charged
with having sex with a 16-year-old boy he picked up at a gay bar. [147]

1973
Ted Bundy, the notorious serial rapist who murdered 16 women. Bundy worked
on the re-election campaign of Washington's Republican Governor Dan Evans.
Evans was elected and he appointed Bundy to the Seattle Crime Prevention
Advisory Committee.[148]

1925
Strom Thurmond, Republican senator, aged 22, fathered a child on 16-year old
African American maid working for his family.[149]

Unattributed
Dick Armey (R-Texas), former professor, has been accused by The Dallas
Observer of sexually harassing female students.

Bob Barr, Republican Congressman from Georgia. Sponsored the anti-gay
Defense of Marriage Act, saying "The flames of hedonism, the flames of
narcissism, the flames of self-centered morality are licking at the very
foundation of our society, the family unit." Was married three times. Paid
for his second wife's abortion (she also suspected he was cheating on her).
Failed to pay child support to the children of his first two wives and while
married to his third and present wife was photographed licking whipped cream
off of strippers at his inaugural party.

John Bolton Bush's appointee ambassador to United Nations, corroborated
allegations that Mr. Bolton's first wife, Christina Bolton, was forced to
engage in group sex have not been refuted by the State Department.

Pat Buchanan presidential candidate, media talking-head. His campaign
refused to confirm or deny whether Pat has had chlamydia or any other
venereal diseases.

George W. Bush, Republican president, accused in a criminal complaint and
lawsuit of raping Margie Schoedinger, who was later suicided. Accused by
Tammy Phillips, a former stripper quoted in the National Enquirer in 2000
saying she had an affair with Bush that had ended in 1999. Also noted by
Mrs. Blount whom G.W.BUSH while campaigning for her Husband Red Blount and
while G.W.BUSH was possibly A.W.O.L from the Air National Guard at age 26 he
was all over their 14 year old daughter.

John Butler, Republican activist, was charged with criminal sexual assault
on a teenage girl.

Charles Canady, Congressman (R-Florida), Judiciary Committee member. Lied to
his constituents about his adulterous affair with Sharon Becker, which
caused her divorce.

Nicholas Elizondo, Young Republican Federation board member was convicted
for molested a 6-year old girl and was sentenced to six years in
prison.[150]

Thomas B. Evans, Jr. -R Congressman from Delaware may have had an affair
with Paula Parkinson (see his article for more info).

Rudy Giuliani, had an adulterous affair. Pocketed $80,000 for speaking at a
charity benefit for tsunami aid which raised only $60,000 for the victims
themselves (Feb 2005).

Marty Glickman, Republican activist, was taken into custody by Florida
police on four counts of unlawful sexual activity with a juvenile and one
count of delivering the drug LSD.

Mark A. Grethen, Republican activist, convicted on six counts of sex crimes
involving children.

Mark Harris, Republican city councilman who is described as a "church goer,"
was convicted of repeatedly having sex with an 11-year-old girl and
sentenced to 12 years in prison.

Tim Hutchinson, divorced his wife of 29 years to marry a congressional aide
he was having an affair with.

Bernard Kerik, had two simultaneous adulterous affairs.

Bob Livingston, former Congressman (R-La.) resigned from the House in the
wake of revelations about his past adultery.

Bill O'Reilly Right-wing conservative talk show host on Fox News, sued for
sexual harassment by his producer.

Bob Packwood, Senator (R-Ore.), resigned in 1995 under a threat of public
senate hearings related to 10 female ex-staffers accusing him of sexual
harassment.

John Paulk, lied about prowling for gay sex while running a fundamentalist
group to cure gays.

John Peterson, Congressman (R-Pa), accused of sexual harassment and creation
of a hostile work environment by six women. Peterson has refused to admit a
crime, saying only "I may have been an excessive hugger."

Harvey Pitt, SEC Chief under George W. Bush until he was forced to resign in
2002. Worked for New Frontier Media, a firm which distributed teen sex
videos.

Joe Scarborough, former Republican Congressman, currently a conservative
talk show host. Resigned his congressional seat abruptly to spend more time
with his family, amidst allegations of an affair. His intern, Lori
Klausutis, was soon after found dead in his office. The medical examiner,
who had his license revoked in Missouri for falsifying information in an
autopsy report, and suspended in Florida for six years, ruled the case an
accident, after giving conflicting information about her injuries. He said
he lied about them because "The last thing we wanted was 40 questions about
a head injury."

Dr. Laura Schlessinger, right wing conservative radio host. Promotes family
values, estranged from her mother, opposes birth control, has had her tubes
tied, espouses saving oneself for marriage, admits to having had sex before
she was married, opposes adultery, has committed adultery while she was
married, and has slept with a married man, opposes divorce, is divorced and
remarried, has posed for nude photos which are available online.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Republican governor, had sex with a 16 year old when
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Jimmy Swaggart, televangelist, said during a sermon "I'm trying to find the
correct name for it . this utter absolute, asinine, idiotic stupidity of men
marrying men. . I've never seen a man in my life I wanted to marry. And I'm
gonna be blunt and plain; if one ever looks at me like that, I'm gonna kill
him and tell God he died." Had an affair with a prostitute, which he made a
crying confession to on TV.[151]

Randall Terry, Right to Life activist, founder of Operation Rescue, involved
in the Terri Schiavo protests. Once imprisoned for sending former President
Bill Clinton an aborted fetus. His son Jamiel is gay; his daughter Tila had
sex outside of marriage, became pregnant, had a miscarriage - she is no
longer welcome in his home; his daughter Ebony had 2 children outside of
wedlock and became Muslim. He has campaigned against infidelity and birth
control, gays and unwed mothers. Terry himself was censured by his church
after committing adultery.

Bill Thomas Republican congressman, had an affair with Deborah Steelman, a
health care lobbyist who steered huge campaign gifts to Thomas' war chest.

J.C. Watts, Representative (R-Oklahoma), loud champion of "moral values."
Has out-of-wedlock children.


Swatting Moonbatz

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Malachi York founded the Nigger American Man Boy Love Assn.
________________

Sex Trial Begins For U.S. Cult Leader

United Press International



Atlanta, Jan. 5--(UPI) The trial of a multi-faceted cult leader
charged with sexual abuse of children began Monday in Georgia, the
Atlanta Journal Constitution reported.

Nuwaubian cult leader Malachi York, born Dwight York, has alternately
claimed to be Egyptian royalty, a rabbi, a Muslim imam and a space
alien. He has pleaded guilty to child molestation charges twice.And
now, after a federal judge rejected one of those pleas as being too
lenient, the leader of the Middle Georgia-based United Nuwaubian
Nation of Moors, is facing 13 federal counts of racketeering and child
molestation and is accused of using his sect to satisfy his sexual
appetite for children and to hide monetary proceeds.

York, 58, now claims to be a Creek Indian named Chief Black
Thunderbird Eagle and argues the courts have no jurisdiction over him.

York was arrested in 2002 by nearly 300 federal and local law
enforcement agents who feared a violent repeat of the disastrous cult
raid in Waco, Texas. York was arrested after leaving the property, and
no incidents occurred.


http://www.beliefnet.com/story/138/story_13820_1.html


Six Million Kids Sexually Abused

http://allafrica.com/stories/200508151194.html

ABOUT six million children have in the last 11 years suffered various
forms of sexual abuse countrywide, the president of the Uganda Medical
Association has said.

Dr. Margaret Mungherera was on Friday speaking at a National
Psychosocial Support Consultative workshop at Hotel International in
Muyenga, Kampala.

Mungherera, also a founder member of Hope After Rape (HAR), a local
NGO, said a study began in 1994 by HAR found that a quarter of the
abused children and young adults were male. She said the study showed
that sexual intercourse occurred in only 7% of the cases, while the
remaining 93% were other forms of sexual abuse.

She said most of the sexual abuse cases were not reported to the
authorities because of the fear and trauma undergone by the victims.
She said there was gross under-reporting of other forms of sexual
abuse where sexual intercourse did not occur.

Mungherera said there was a tendency for most organisations
investigating cases of sexual abuse to concentrate on the abuse of
girls at the expense of the boys.
_________

W Spilman

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"Swatting Moonbatz" <AnAbsoluteShitLives@WhiteHouse.> wrote in message
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> Malachi York founded the Nigger American Man Boy Love Assn.

Thanks. York, another republican pervert that was left out of the list.
WS


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Actually, a race-whining leftist.

Like 97% of blax.

GOP Demonic Cult

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"Swatting Moonbatz" <AnAbsoluteShitLives@WhiteHouse.> wrote in message
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Dr. Laura Schlessinger, right wing conservative radio host. Promotes family


values, estranged from her mother, opposes birth control, has had her tubes
tied, espouses saving oneself for marriage, admits to having had sex before
she was married, opposes adultery, has committed adultery while she was
married, and has slept with a married man, opposes divorce, is divorced and
remarried, has posed for nude photos which are available online.

Get out the hedge cutters and weed wackers:

DR. LAURA SCHLESSINGER: THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?
http://www.pbs.org/whatson/1998/08/press/drlaura.html


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Obama's Uncle in de mutha country:

Sudan man forced to 'marry' goat

A Sudanese man has been forced to take a goat as his "wife", after he
was caught having sex with the animal.
The goat's owner, Mr Alifi, said he surprised the man with his goat
and took him to a council of elders.

They ordered the man, Mr Tombe, to pay a dowry of 15,000 Sudanese
dinars ($50) to Mr Alifi.

"We have given him the goat, and as far as we know they are still
together," Mr Alifi said.

Mr Alifi, of Hai Malakal in Upper Nile State, told the Juba Post
newspaper that he heard a loud noise around midnight on 13 February
and immediately rushed outside to find Mr Tombe with his goat.

"When I asked him: 'What are you doing there?', he fell off the back
of the goat, so I captured and tied him up."

Mr Alifi then called elders to decide how to deal with the case.

"They said I should not take him to the police, but rather let him pay
a dowry for my goat because he used it as his wife," Mr Alifi told the
newspaper.


On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 11:25:44 -0800, "GOP Demonic Cult" <ro...@ca.net>

W Spilman

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"York, a well-known authoritarian and conservative
activist, founded the organization ostensibly to benefit
those who would become its victims."
Pg 23 "The Sordid History Of NAMBLA" Houghton-Mifflin

Read it and weep, maggot.


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Race-hustling nigas are not conservatives, despite what you read in
MotherJones.

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