Stephanie
Diamond Member
- Jul 11, 2004
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Someone please gag me with a huge spoon...Or better yet, someone gag Pelosi with it.....
Lets all FORGET: Studds, Condit, and of course the Big Dog himself......
Washington, D.C. Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today on the report released by the House Ethics Committee on its investigation of inappropriate behavior by former Congressman Mark Foley:
"It is deeply troubling that the Ethics Committee has found that the failure of the Members and staff responsible for the safety of the young men and young women who serve as pages is, not merely the exercise of poor judgment; it is a present danger to House pages and to the integrity of the institution of the House."
"As a mother and as a leader in Congress, protecting the young people who serve as pages is a high priority. Members of Congress have a responsibility to protect their employees, especially young pages who serve this institution so well.
"For more than 150 years, young men and women from across the nation have come to Washington to serve as pages in the U.S. Capitol. The Page School is a national treasure, and the young people who attend it and work in the Congress are our special trust. We must do all we can to protect them."
http://democraticleader.house.gov/press/releases.cfm?pressReleaseID=1956
Lets all FORGET: Studds, Condit, and of course the Big Dog himself......
Washington, D.C. Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today on the report released by the House Ethics Committee on its investigation of inappropriate behavior by former Congressman Mark Foley:
"It is deeply troubling that the Ethics Committee has found that the failure of the Members and staff responsible for the safety of the young men and young women who serve as pages is, not merely the exercise of poor judgment; it is a present danger to House pages and to the integrity of the institution of the House."
"As a mother and as a leader in Congress, protecting the young people who serve as pages is a high priority. Members of Congress have a responsibility to protect their employees, especially young pages who serve this institution so well.
"For more than 150 years, young men and women from across the nation have come to Washington to serve as pages in the U.S. Capitol. The Page School is a national treasure, and the young people who attend it and work in the Congress are our special trust. We must do all we can to protect them."
http://democraticleader.house.gov/press/releases.cfm?pressReleaseID=1956