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06 Oct 2006 01:51:03 AM |
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Ex-page says he got messages from Foley |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061005/ap_on_go_co/foley_page_s_account_2;_ylt=ArR9akTfW_LzyM9M7wDB7HyGbToC;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl
Ex-page says he got messages from Foley
By GREG BLUESTEIN, Associated Press Writer Thu Oct 5, 12:17 PM ET
ATLANTA - A former congressional page said Thursday he received sexually
suggestive messages from then-Rep. Mark Foley (news, bio, voting record)
in 1997.
Tyson Vivyan's account appears to show the earliest exchange of
suggestive messages reported so far between Foley and teens who had
served in the Capitol page program. Previous accounts placed the
earliest contacts in 2003.
Vivyan, 26, told The Associated Press that Foley began sending him
instant messages about a month or two after his nine-month stint as a
page ended in June 1997.
Vivyan, who gave interviews this week to other media, said he never met
Foley personally during his stint as a page, other than brief greetings
while working in the cloakroom beside the House chamber where members
take breaks.
A few months later, he said, he started getting instant messages via
computer from a person with the screen name MAF54, which has been linked
in news reports to Foley. He said he wasn't sure who it was, but the
person knew his name and physical description. He said the person asked
personal questions, such as his sexual orientation.
Vivyan said he figured the person had to be on Capitol Hill, and began
looking up initials in a congressional guide. He said that when he found
Foley's initials — MAF, born in 1954 — he realized who it was.
"It was almost surreal. Not only was I conversing with a congressman in
a personal manner, I was conversing in a sexual manner," Vivyan said.
After he guessed it was Foley, the person continued to contact him.
Vivyan said he tried to turn the talk to politics. Foley would often
stop talking and contact him a week later with suggestive messages.
Vivyan also said he was invited to Foley's brownstone in Washington.
Vivyan said he didn't want to go alone, so brought a fellow page with
him. He said they had pizza and soft drinks, and nothing sexual
happened.
David Roth, attorney for the Florida Republican former congressman,
declined to comment on the allegations.
Foley, 52, resigned Friday. He has since entered an alcohol
rehabilitation facility at an undisclosed location. Through his lawyer,
he has said he is gay but denied any sexual contact with minors.
Vivyan said he was nominated as a page by Rep. John. J. Duncan, R-Tenn.
Don Walker, Duncan's deputy chief of staff, confirmed Thursday to the AP
that Vivyan was a page from Duncan's district.
"We did not get any complaints form him while he was a page or after he
was a page or anytime thereafter until Monday," Walker said. "As soon as
we learned of it we turned it over to the authorities."
Vivyan said he was interviewed this week by the
FBI. FBI spokesman Stephen Emmett in Atlanta declined comment.
/end
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06 Oct 2006 09:36:44 AM |
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"stoney" <stoney@the.net> wrote in message
news:phdbi2db37u1gnfl9686b5le9iabq1vd0l@4ax.com...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061005/ap_on_go_co/foley_page_s_
ATLANTA - A former congressional page said Thursday he received sexually
suggestive messages from then-Rep. Mark Foley (news, bio, voting record)
in 1997.
Tyson Vivyan's account appears to show the earliest exchange of
suggestive messages reported so far
See!! See!! In 1997 *Clinton* was President!! It's all Clinton's fault!!
Clinton!! Blame Clinton!! Clinton!! Don't blame us; blame him!! Clinton...!!
It wouldn't have happened without Clinton!! Blame Clinton!! Clinton!!
M.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: Ex-page says he got messages from Foley |
10 Oct 2006 12:05:59 AM |
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On Fri, 06 Oct 2006 09:36:44 GMT, "Mark D J." <Mark D J.@hoyme.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
"stoney" <stoney@the.net> wrote in message
news:phdbi2db37u1gnfl9686b5le9iabq1vd0l@4ax.com...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061005/ap_on_go_co/foley_page_s_
ATLANTA - A former congressional page said Thursday he received sexually
suggestive messages from then-Rep. Mark Foley (news, bio, voting record)
in 1997.
Tyson Vivyan's account appears to show the earliest exchange of
suggestive messages reported so far
See!! See!! In 1997 *Clinton* was President!! It's all Clinton's fault!!
Clinton!! Blame Clinton!! Clinton!! Don't blame us; blame him!! Clinton...!!
It wouldn't have happened without Clinton!! Blame Clinton!! Clinton!!
ROFL.
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| User: "johac" |
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06 Oct 2006 05:46:07 AM |
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In article <phdbi2db37u1gnfl9686b5le9iabq1vd0l@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061005/ap_on_go_co/foley_page_s_account_2;_ylt=Ar
R9akTfW_LzyM9M7wDB7HyGbToC;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl
Ex-page says he got messages from Foley
By GREG BLUESTEIN, Associated Press Writer Thu Oct 5, 12:17 PM ET
ATLANTA - A former congressional page said Thursday he received sexually
suggestive messages from then-Rep. Mark Foley (news, bio, voting record)
in 1997.
Tyson Vivyan's account appears to show the earliest exchange of
suggestive messages reported so far between Foley and teens who had
served in the Capitol page program. Previous accounts placed the
earliest contacts in 2003.
Vivyan, 26, told The Associated Press that Foley began sending him
instant messages about a month or two after his nine-month stint as a
page ended in June 1997.
Vivyan, who gave interviews this week to other media, said he never met
Foley personally during his stint as a page, other than brief greetings
while working in the cloakroom beside the House chamber where members
take breaks.
A few months later, he said, he started getting instant messages via
computer from a person with the screen name MAF54, which has been linked
in news reports to Foley. He said he wasn't sure who it was, but the
person knew his name and physical description. He said the person asked
personal questions, such as his sexual orientation.
Vivyan said he figured the person had to be on Capitol Hill, and began
looking up initials in a congressional guide. He said that when he found
Foley's initials — MAF, born in 1954 — he realized who it was.
"It was almost surreal. Not only was I conversing with a congressman in
a personal manner, I was conversing in a sexual manner," Vivyan said.
After he guessed it was Foley, the person continued to contact him.
Vivyan said he tried to turn the talk to politics. Foley would often
stop talking and contact him a week later with suggestive messages.
Vivyan also said he was invited to Foley's brownstone in Washington.
Vivyan said he didn't want to go alone, so brought a fellow page with
him. He said they had pizza and soft drinks, and nothing sexual
happened.
David Roth, attorney for the Florida Republican former congressman,
declined to comment on the allegations.
Foley, 52, resigned Friday. He has since entered an alcohol
rehabilitation facility at an undisclosed location. Through his lawyer,
he has said he is gay but denied any sexual contact with minors.
Vivyan said he was nominated as a page by Rep. John. J. Duncan, R-Tenn.
Don Walker, Duncan's deputy chief of staff, confirmed Thursday to the AP
that Vivyan was a page from Duncan's district.
"We did not get any complaints form him while he was a page or after he
was a page or anytime thereafter until Monday," Walker said. "As soon as
we learned of it we turned it over to the authorities."
Vivyan said he was interviewed this week by the
FBI. FBI spokesman Stephen Emmett in Atlanta declined comment.
/end
I wonder how big this will mushroom? There are rumors flying today that
other congresscreeps besides Foley may be involved too. GOP = Grossly
Outrageous Perverts.
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"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
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Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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| User: "stoney" |
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10 Oct 2006 12:05:31 AM |
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On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 22:46:07 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <phdbi2db37u1gnfl9686b5le9iabq1vd0l@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061005/ap_on_go_co/foley_page_s_account_2;_ylt=Ar
R9akTfW_LzyM9M7wDB7HyGbToC;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl
Ex-page says he got messages from Foley
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"We did not get any complaints form him while he was a page or after he
was a page or anytime thereafter until Monday," Walker said. "As soon as
we learned of it we turned it over to the authorities."
Vivyan said he was interviewed this week by the
FBI. FBI spokesman Stephen Emmett in Atlanta declined comment.
/end
I wonder how big this will mushroom? There are rumors flying today that
other congresscreeps besides Foley may be involved too. GOP = Grossly
Outrageous Perverts.
Don't forget 'overweight.' Notice how Rethugs love 'undisclosed
locations.' Best check around elementary schools for large gophers.
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