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Corrupt Government Title: The Call for Hastert to Resign House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R.-Ill.) is coming under fire from conservatives for his failing to take action against disgraced Rep. Mark Foley (R.-Fla.), who resigned last week for inappropriate communications with teenage pages. Speaker Hastert had knowledge of Congressman Foleys inappropriate behavior and chose to protect a potential pedophile and powerful colleague over a congressional page, said David Bossie, president of conservative advocacy group Citizens United. Joining Bossies call for Hastert to resign was nationally syndicated radio show host Michael Reagan. Any member of Congress who was aware of the sexual emails and protected the congressman should also resign effective immediately, Reagan said. I was sexually abused by a day camp counselor at age eight and also made to be part of child pornography. Hastert said in a news conference Monday that neither he nor other Republican leaders knew about the lurid exchanges between Foley and the teenage pages dating back to 2003. As a parent and speaker of the House, I am disgusted, Hastert said. However, that didnt blunt the criticism from Bossie and Reagan. Bossies group, which is best known for producing the movies Celsius 41.11 in 2004 and the just-released Border War, said Hastert had failed in his duty to investigate the matter before it became a public relations problem. Bossie said the problem may cost Republicans control of the House in November as a result. This inaction demonstrates a lack of leadership on Speaker Hasterts part, and calls into question both his judgment and character, Bossie said. If Speaker Hastert was willing to sacrifice a child to protect Rep. Foleys seat and his own leadership position, then he surely does not share our American and conservative values. Conservative Criticism Mounts Two powerful conservative-leaning groups this afternoon joined in the criticism of Republicans for their handling of the Foley matter. Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Center, issued a scathing press release and then slammed Republican leaders in his widely read Washington Update. Democrats seeking to exploit the resignation of Rep. Mark Foley, Perkins said, are right to criticize the slow response of Republican congressional leaders to his communications with male pages. Perkins said the untold story of the Foley incident is the link between homosexuality and child sexual abuse. Ignoring this reality got the Catholic Church into trouble over abusive priests, and now it is doing the same to the House GOP leadership, Perkins said. They discounted or downplayed earlier reports concerning Foley's behaviorprobably because they did not want to appear homophobic. The Foley scandal shows what happens when political correctness is put ahead of protecting children. Meanwhile, the group Judicial Watch issued its own press release attacking Republicans. President Tom Fitton echoed Bossie and Reagans view that any Republican who knew about Foleys actions and failed to do something should resign. And lets be clear, the overly friendly communications that the House leadership has admitted to knowing about are not innocent and should not be downplayed, Fitton said. All of Foleys reported communications were inappropriate and perhaps illegal. Congressman [John] Shimkus, Congressman [Tom] Reynolds, Speaker Hastert, and Majority Leader [John] Boehner, among others, have some serious explaining to do. No Great Loss for Republicans Foleys resignation was greeted with applause from at least one conservativeLinda Harvey of Mission America. She said the moderate Republican (lifetime American Conservative Union rating: 78%) wont be missed. This outing of another RINO Republican wont hurt the chances of conservatives at the polls in November, but will help clarify voter choices, Harvey said. Get these people out of the party! Harvey cited Foleys affiliation with liberal Republican Christie Whitmans PAC. Foley was not only endorsed by Whitman for re-election, but he was also a member of the Its My Party Too advisory boardthat it until his resignation, when his name was removed from the website.
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