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kingofpawns
13-Oct-06, 20:27

Should the Republican Party be...
renamed the NAMBLA party?

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Sources: Inquiry opened over Kolbe, male ex-pages
POSTED: 10:18 p.m. EDT, October 13, 2006

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. attorney in Arizona has begun a preliminary
inquiry into a 1996 camping trip that included Rep. Jim Kolbe, R-Arizona, and
two male former congressional pages, according to two federal law enforcement
officials who are familiar with the issue.

The officials stressed the initial assessment by prosecutors in Arizona stems from
a single allegation regarding Kolbe's behavior on the trip.

"This inquiry has just recently begun, and it is much too early to know whether
there is anything there," said one official with knowledge of the matter.

Spokesmen for the Justice Department refused any comment.

Kolbe's spokeswoman, Korenna Cline, said she was not aware of the U.S.
attorney's initial inquiry.

On Tuesday, Kolbe denied a Washington Post report that he confronted former
congressman Mark Foley about Foley's exchanges with teenage congressional
pages. Kolbe said he knew of Foley e-mails that made a page "uncomfortable"
and passed them on to Foley's office and the House clerk

Kolbe has served 22 years in the House and is retiring after this term. He is an
openly gay Republican serving in the House. From 1996 to 2001, he served on the
board that supervises the page program. Kolbe also served as a page for Sen.
Barry Goldwater in the 1950s.

The report comes amid a growing House scandal that began September 29 when Foley,
a Florida Republican, resigned after sexually explicit instant messages from the six-term
lawmaker to male congressional pages were leaked to the news media.

The furor about when Republican leaders in the House learned about Foley's conduct
has prompted calls for House Speaker Dennis Hastert to resign as he and other
Republicans attempt to maintain control of Congress in midterm elections, just weeks
away.

According to Kolbe's spokeswoman, he has not been invited to speak to the House ethics committee, which is
investigating the allegations of improper behavior toward pages by Foley and how those allegations were
handled by House leaders.

Grand Canyon trip

In the summer of 1996, Kolbe met with members of the National Park Service
in the Grand Canyon, according to Cline. Kolbe toured operations and fire
reconnaissance facilities.

At the time, Kolbe was a member of the Interior subcommittee, and this was an official
trip, Cline said.

Toward the end of the trip, Kolbe was joined by five staffers from his Arizona district
offices, as well as his sister and two former pages. The aide stressed that each member
of the trip paid his or her own way, including Kolbe and the two former pages, and this
was not part of the official business.

One person who was on the 1996 trip told CNN he felt Kolbe was overly friendly
with one of the former pages. He said there was "hugging." But the source said he
saw no sexual activity and also noted that everyone slept nearby and in the open
because of the extreme heat. He told CNN he would be talking with the FBI on Friday.

CNN agreed not to identify the person, because he was concerned about future
government employment.

"There is absolutely no basis and no truth to the allegations," Cline said Friday. "The
congressman is shocked and stunned by the allegations."

Another person on the trip who asked not to be identified said he saw nothing untoward but
added that he was not on the trip the whole time.

CNN has been unable to reach the pages who were on the trip. NBC reported Friday that the
two pages are now in their late 20s. According to NBC, one page said Kolbe never acted
improperly and the other refused to comment, saying he might be considered for a government job.

CNN's Todd Schwarzschild, Terry Frieden, Andrea Koppel, Kevin Bohn and Deirdre Walsh
contributed to this report
soulcrates
13-Oct-06, 21:49

Is NAMBLA,
North American Man Boy Lovers Association?
echo3
14-Oct-06, 03:12

What's your point KOP....
... is your complaint that you weren't invited along on the trip or is it something else?
kingofpawns
14-Oct-06, 03:46

Oh no...
I just realized that the republicans are becoming more inclusive. Given the apparent new direction and
orientation the republlican party is taking, perhaps they should consider a name change. That is my only
point.
echo3
14-Oct-06, 04:33

I see, well....
...as the USA is a republic, and the party is called the republican party (by definition the party of the republic). Does the name not therefore already suggest they are inclusive?
pawntificator
14-Oct-06, 04:46

Democracy
I always thought it was silly that we are two different things.

Echo, are you saying the Man Boy-Lovers are part of America and we should accept them?

Now mind you, I'm not saying all Man Boy-Lovers are Democrats er Republicans or whatever, I'm just saying that all priests are obvioulsy untrustworthy and sex-starved child molesters and I'm lucky I escaped their treacherous clutches as an altar boy.



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