Thursday, October 05, 2006

Latest blame-dodging tactic in Foley scandal is ‘appalling, disgusting and pure McCarthyism’

Statement from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force calls upon Democrats, Republicans and straight allies to stand up for gay Americans

“The GOP has only one response when it’s in trouble –– ‘blame the gays.’”—
Task Force Executive Director Matt Foreman

WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 — The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force today condemned emerging attempts to shift responsibility for the Foley scandal by blaming gay Republican congressional staffers for supposedly covering up prior reports of predatory behavior by former Rep. Mark Foley. Discussions of a supposed network of closeted gay Republicans working on Capitol Hill have swept the blogs and been raised on MSNBC and CBS. There are allegations, for example, that gay former Foley aide Kirk Fordham, the recently resigned chief of staff for Tom Reynolds (R-NY), worked to play down complaints about Foley’s behavior. Fordham has said that more than three years ago he had “more than one conversation with senior staff at the highest level of the House of Representatives asking them to intervene.”

Statement from Matt Foreman, Executive DirectorNational Gay and Lesbian Task Force

“The GOP has only one response when it’s in trouble — ‘blame the gays.’ First, they floated the excuse that past complaints about Foley weren’t pursued because Republicans didn’t want to look like they were ‘gay bashing.’ Then, they dispatched henchmen like Tony Perkins and Pat Buchanan to offer the blood libel that gay men are prone to pedophilia. Now — in another signal of desperation — it is clear they plan to poison the debate further with allusions to a shadowy network of closeted gay Republicans who closed ranks to protect Foley.

“The parallels to McCarthyism are chilling. Here it is gays, not communists, ‘operating at the highest levels of government.’

“There is no doubt that allegations of Foley’s misconduct were brought directly to the attention of the Republican leadership of the House. They chose to look the other way. They alone are to blame.

“While many Democrats may be taking real pleasure in watching the GOP twist and turn, it’s long past time for them –– and other leaders –– to denounce these shameful, gay-baiting, responsibility-evading tactics.”

What the media are saying:

From an Oct. 5 New York Times editorial titled “Real Scandals, and Fake Ones”:
“Conservative politicians frequently try to score political points by railing against homosexuality … there’s reason to worry that the scandal could tempt Republican politicians and their defenders to try to turn it into an anti-gay witch hunt in the Capitol.”

From an Oct. 4 CBS/AP report:
“CBS News has learned that several other top Republican staffers who handled the Foley matter are also gay. Their role in this controversy has caused a firestorm among GOP conservatives, who charge that a group of high-level gay Republican staffers were protecting a gay Republican congressman, reports CBS News correspondent Gloria Borger.”

From the davidcorn.com blog:
“There’s a list going around. Those disseminating it call it ‘The List.’ It’s a roster of top-level Republican congressional aides who are gay. On CBS News on Tuesday, correspondent Gloria Borger reported that there's anger among House Republicans at what an unidentified House GOPer called a ‘network of gay staffers and gay members who protect each other and did the Speaker a disservice.’ The implication is that these gay Republicans somehow helped page-pursuing Mark Foley before his ugly (and possibly illegal) conduct was exposed. The List — drawn up by gay politicos — is a partial accounting of who on Capitol Hill might be in that network.”

From an Oct. 5 posting on The Corner, a nationalreview.com blog:
MCCORNTHYISM [John Podhoretz]
David Corn, 2006: “[The list] includes nine chiefs of staffs, two press secretaries, and two directors of communications—[and] (if it’s acucurate [sic]) it shows that some of the religious right’s favorite representatives and senators have gay staffers helping them advance their political careers and agendas.”Joseph McCarthy, 1950: “A list of 205 people...who, nevertheless, are still working and shaping the policy of the State Department.”

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The mission of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is to build the political power of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community from the ground up. We do this by training activists, organizing broad-based campaigns to defeat anti-LGBT referenda and advance pro-LGBT legislation and building the organizational capacity of our movement. Our Policy Institute, the movement’s premier think tank, provides research and policy analysis to support the struggle for complete equality and to counter right-wing lies. As part of a broader social justice movement, we work to create a nation that respects the diversity of human expression and identity and creates opportunity for all. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., we also have offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis and Cambridge. The Task Force is a 501(c)(3) corporation incorporated in Washington, D.C. Contributions to the Task Force are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. (C)2005–2006 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. 1325 Massachusetts Ave NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20005. Phone 202.393.5177. Fax 202.393.2241. TTY 202.393.2284. theTaskForce@theTaskForce.org.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Here's how you can help, RIGHT NOW, elect Democrats.

From the desk of: "All for One...One for All"
John Hornbuckle
Executive DirectorMiami-Dade County Democratic Executive Committee
1200 NW 78th Ave., Suite 214
Doral, FL 33126
Phone: 305-477-4994
Fax: 305-477-4995
Website: http://www.miamidadedemocrats.com/
Email: dadedec@bellsouth.net

1) Help at one of our campaign headquarters:
We need people who are good on the phone and organized . . . Folks who can do data entry. Spanish and Creole speakers are also very much needed!

Miami-Dade County DEC
1200 NW 78th Avenue, Suite 214
Doral, FL 33126
Phone: 305-477-4994

South Dade Campaign Headquarters
11624 N. Kendall Drive
(Democrats of South Dade & Jim Davis Headquarters - the SE corner of Kendall Dr. & 117th Ave. in the Crossroads Shopping Ctr.)
Phone: 305-595-9006

Paschal & Associates Realty
15321 S. Dixie Hwy. Ste. 205
Palmetto Bay

Spanish speakers please help:
Monday - Friday 6pm to 9pm
SW 110th Ave. and 88th St.


Aventura & Sunny Isles Beach Campaign Headquarters
Intracoastal Mall
3613 NE 163 St.
Phone: 305-710-9642

Liberty City Campaign, Headquarters
6600 NW 27th Avenue
Suite 201 (the office of the Federation of Black Employees.)
a separate building located in the back of BAC Funding Corporation
Phone: 305-693-0906

2) CALLS FROM HOME to your neighbors:
Contact Jim Stork at Ovaltine2@aol.com and send your address, contact information, precinct if you know it and the number of calls you'd like to make.

3) Pick up your targeted voter list:
Either by stopping by the headquarters above (please call first)

4) Attend local meet-ups:
We'll be sending out local Jim Davis meet-up locations & times shortly.watch this space or call!

Please email back to: dadedec@bellsouth.net and let us know when & where you can be available, we will put together a master schedule and call you back!

Thank you so much!

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Task Force criticizes House leadership for placing its political interests above the interests of congressional pages

Press Release
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
MEDIA CONTACT: Roberta Sklar, Director of Communications media@thetaskforce.org 646.358.1465

“What’s clear is that the House leadership elevated holding onto a seat above the interests of young people in the page system. And they want to talk about ‘moral values’? Please.”— Task Force Executive Director Matt Foreman

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 — The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force today criticized U.S. House leadership for placing its political interests above the interests of congressional pages, as demonstrated by the growing scandal involving former Rep. Mark Foley, who is under FBI investigation for salacious e-mail exchanges with at least one teenage page.

Statement from Matt Foreman, Executive DirectorNational Gay and Lesbian Task Force

“Given similar past sordid situations in the page program perpetrated by male members of Congress against female pages, it’s absurd to blame the Foley spectacle on his being gay, closeted or otherwise. Given the fact that the current Republican leadership in the House has never hesitated to attack gay people, it’s even more absurd for people like Newt Gingrich to say the reason they didn't take prompt action was because they didn’t want to be accused of ‘gay bashing.’ Cut me a break.

“What’s clear is that the House leadership elevated holding onto a seat above the interests of young people in the page system. And they want to talk about ‘moral values’? Please.”

Conservative leaders on the Foley scandal:

When asked on FOX News Sunday with Chris Wallace why top Republican House leaders said nothing despite knowing for months that Rep. Mark Foley had sent inappropriate e-mails to at least one teenage page, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich remarked: “I think, had they overly aggressively reacted to the initial round, they would have also been accused of gay bashing.”

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, as quoted in an Oct. 3 story on CNSNews.com: “[The House GOP leadership] discounted or downplayed earlier reports concerning Foley’s behavior — probably because they did not want to appear ‘homophobic.’ The Foley scandal shows what happens when political correctness is put ahead of protecting children.”

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The mission of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is to build the political power of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community from the ground up. We do this by training activists, organizing broad-based campaigns to defeat anti-LGBT referenda and advance pro-LGBT legislation, and by building the organizational capacity of our movement. Our Policy Institute, the movement’s premier think tank, provides research and policy analysis to support the struggle for complete equality and to counter right-wing lies. As part of a broader social justice movement, we work to create a nation that respects the diversity of human expression and identity and creates opportunity for all. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., we also have offices in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis and Cambridge.

A Message from Sen. Kennedy: Re: National Intelligence Estimate = The True Story.

For three years, the Bush administration has repeatedly told the American people that the war in Iraq makes America safer. In fact, on the recent anniversary of 9/11, the President declared that "the world is safer because Saddam Hussein is no longer in power."

Now we have clear evidence -- the unanimous opinion of every agency in the U.S. intelligence community -- that this simply isn't true.

Earlier this week, we learned that a National Intelligence Estimate in April makes the case, in no uncertain terms, that the war in Iraq has increased the global threat of terror.

We need to make sure that every American understands the true impact of this tragic and misguided war, and the National Intelligence Estimate provides an opportunity to do just that.

You can read the public portion of the report and review news articles on the entire document and spread the word here:

http://www.tedkennedy.com/NIE