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Hastert boost

Posted: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 11:42 AM by Elizabeth Wilner
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From NBC's Mike Viqueira
Embattled Speaker Dennis Hastert got a boost today: Rep. Mike Pence, chair of the House conservative caucus, and Rep. Joe Pitts, head of a group called the "Values Action Team," have come out in support of him. Their statement: "What our former colleague Mark Foley has done is appalling and disgusting on its face. But in the context of the responsibilities of high office, his actions are even more despicable. And in the context of the Republican Party, which has done so much to protect and nurture children, it is utterly unconscionable... Regardless of our reservations about how this matter was handled administratively, we believe Speaker Hastert is a man of integrity who has led our conference honorably and effectively throughout the past eight years.  Speaker Dennis Hastert should not resign."

Since Republicans were the ones who elected Hastert as Speaker, and since conservatives are the single largest and most influential bloc in the House GOP, and since the nature of this scandal cuts right to the heart of what many conservatives care most about, the statement is significant and is good news for Hastert.

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It's so sad that we can't even expect our government to give our children the safety they need from the likes of Mr. Foley and all the other conservatives that say nothing was handled wrongly or that Mr. Hasert will not be stepping down. Shame on all of you. Also I would like to point out that we impreached Mr. Bill Clinton for such a little lie, and yet we are forced to put up with daily lies from the Mr. G W Bush who wouldn't know the truth if it slapped him in the face! Keep on smiling Mr. President, your day of recognition will come. I would like to see what all the so called Christians Leaders have to say about this. Are they also just praying that it will go away. What a joke Mr Henry Beacon, of Fla. Of course this is Mr. Bill Clinton,s fault. He had an affair with a grown woman not a child. How dare you suggest this is the same. I wonder if you know the difference.


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