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Saturday, October 07, 2006

GOP Rep. Tom Reynolds: "he'll do anything for money." Including covering up criminal activity by his colleagues.

October 6/7/8, 2006 -- WMR's Capitol Hill sources report that chairman of the National Republican Congressional Campaign Tom Reynolds was involved in the cover up of the Mark Foley Pagegate scandal since at least October 4, 2005. That was the day Reynolds hired Foley's chief of staff Kirk Fordham as his own chief of staff. Our Hill sources report that Fordham was hired by Reynolds to provide Fordham "safe harbor" from the scandal that was enveloping Foley's office. Although congressional chiefs of staff make salaries as high as $120,000 a year, Reynolds paid Fordham a mere $78,000 as part of the deal for Reynolds to provide Foley's chief aide a job on the Hill. -- a deal that appears to have been arranged by Foley to hush-up the scandal. After resigning as Reynolds' chief of staff, Fordham stated that he informed House Speaker Dennis Hastert's office about Foley's conduct over three years ago. Fordham stayed on as Foley's chief of staff until early 2004 and eventually Foley arranged for the deal to transfer Fordham to Reynolds' office. Foley sweetened the deal by pouring $330,000 into Reynolds' NRCC campaign coffers over a three-year period. One longtime Hill source stated that "Reynolds is so sleazy . . . he'll do anything for money."

GOP Rep. Tom Reynolds: "he'll do anything for money." Including covering up criminal activity by his colleagues.

The GOP and neo-con spin machines are trying to tamp down the scandal for one major reason. If the scandal continues to grow, what has been described by Hill sources as a secretive GOP "homoerotic network" in Washington, DC will be exposed. This network reportedly has maintained a strong lock on the House Clerk's Office, the House Speaker's Office, the offices of key GOP congressmen, the Republican National Committee, the West Wing of the White House, conservative think tanks, and elements of the neo-con news media.

There is a cancer growing on the Republican Party (paraphrasing John Dean's comments about the Watergate scandal and the presidency of Richard Nixon).

In the Sep. 30/Oct. 1 edition of WMR, it was reported: ". . . WMR has learned of possible connections between GOP lawmakers and former school teacher John Mark Karr, who was arrested in Thailand and deported to the United States after he claimed, falsely, that he killed six-year old Jon Benet Ramsey at her Boulder, Colorado home in 1996. After Boulder prosecutors declined to prosecute Karr for JonBenet's death, he was transferred to Sonoma County, California to face misdemeanor child pornography charges. However, U.S. intelligence source report to WMR that the high degree of interest shown by U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. intelligence officials in Karr -- including having one CIA officer in Bangkok intercede, along with DHS Bangkok attache Ann Hurst, with Thai law enforcement authorities after Karr's arrest -- was due to Karr's knowledge of the involvement of top U.S. government officials in a major pedophilia ring."

Yesterday, a Sonoma County judge dismissed five-year old child pornography charges against Karr, a former Petaluma schoolteacher. The Sonoma County Sheriff's office managed to "lose" Karr's computer, which allegedly contained five sexually-explicit photos of children.

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Editorial note: The editor, who once helped the FBI and the Naval Investigative Service investigate a major pedophilia ring in the U.S. Navy that linked to similar networks in the White House, judiciary, and Republican Party, is well aware of the nature of the scandal that is now being exposed in the Pagegate matter. There are a number of Democratic women running for office around the country. At this point in time, it is those Democratic women who stand the best chance of cleaning the House and the Senate of the pederastic network that has seized control of the machinery of legislative government.

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White House Press Secretary continues to downplay the Pagegate scandal as involving "naughty e-mails" from an older man to a "younger man." Snow, as Bush's spokesman, speaks for the President of the United States on the Pagegate matter. Hey Tony, would you be so sanguine if you found out that Foley was sending sexually-explicit emails to your 10-year old son? What would you think Tony if Foley began regularly visiting your son's Fairfax County school to talk about protecting kids from Internet predators?

Bush's and Snow's indifference to predatory sexual habits of senior GOP congressmen should come as no surprise after revelations that a male prostitute who specialized in military-themed trysts was given daily access to the White House, where he remained over night on a number of occasions. And then there are those pesky rumors about Bush's own Chief of Staff.

[WMR will provide weekend updates if any news breaks on the Pagegate scandal.]

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