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Is Gay Activist Mark Rogers Behind The Foley Outing?
October 3rd, 2006
In a post at his Blogactive website, Michael Rogers seems to want to take a bow for his noble work:
Good news... Bad news...
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Well the good news is that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is finally getting it. I called their Director of Communications, Bill Burton, before the Foley story broke to let him know about Foley (and another case) were coming down the pike. While Burton promised to have someone email or return my call and didn't, I am glad he followed up on my call and was ready on Friday to come out of the gate running.
The bad new is they are still not paying enough attention... There are others within reach... If the Democrats would only fight half as hard as the Republicans.
I posted comments at the DCCC website on the Foley entry. Not only do their promises of returned calls and emails never come to fruition, but now they are deleting my comments from their blog, The Stakeholder.
Luckily the comments were cached before they axed them.
Here's the one I put up at 9:55pm:
Here's the one I put up at 10:02pm:
Well, at least they are paying attention.
And how telling it is that the Stakeholder, the homepage of the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) would delete his posts.
Mr. Rogers and his friends have been on this mission for several years now.
From a two year old article in the gay advocacy giveaway, the Washington (DC) Blade:
Blade Caption: Florida Congressman Mark Foley (R) has vowed to vote against the Federal Marriage Amendment, but gay activist John Aravosis said he decided to out the congressman anyway because Foley supports the re-election of President Bush.
Mikulski and Foley become newest congressional targets as FMA vote nears
By ADRIAN BRUNE
Friday, July 09, 2004... Mike Rogers and John Aravosis, [are] the two men loosely heading an ongoing outing campaign on the Hill. As the date nears for a Senate vote on the Federal Marriage Amendment, which would ban gay marriages in the Constitution, Rogers said the outings have picked up steam from 13 documented offices to nearly 20 currently on a target list provided by Rogers to the Blade.
In addition to Tolman, Rogers and Aravosis, working in tandem but not together, claimed in the last week to have outed via the Web Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland and Republican Congressman Mark Foley of Florida...
A spokesperson for Congressman Mark Foley (R-Fla.) also declined to comment after Aravosis specifically asserted that Foley is gay on his Web site last week...
Aravosis continued to defend the outing campaign.
An acquaintance of mine, a Southern Republican, worked for a member who was not anti-gay personally, but he signed on to the amendment [banning gay marriage], Aravosis said. My friend quit. Im basically saying, You know what, you have a choice. Its 2004. You can work for pro-gay Democrats, and now you can work for pro-gay Republicans. ...
Over in the House, Republican Mark Foley said in March that he would vote against the Federal Marriage Amendment one week after his spokesperson said he would not take a position on the measure until it came up for a House vote.
Despite Foleys FMA opposition, Aravosis purported to out Foley as well, taking him to task for supporting President Bush, who endorsed the measure late last winter. Labeling Foley as our latest closeted gay hypocrite, Aravosis said Foley made the list for putting politics ahead of his own community by whoring for an anti-gay president. ...
Florida Congressman Mark Foley (R) has vowed to vote against the Federal Marriage Amendment, but gay activist John Aravosis said he decided to out the congressman anyway because Foley supports the re-election of President Bush.
Foley responded to the reports by initiating a telephone press conference among non-gay Florida media and called discussion about his sexual orientation revolting. He declined at that time to answer questions about his sexual orientation and subsequently abandoned his bid for the Senate, citing concerns over his fathers health.
Aravosis said he obtained the latest information about the five-term congressman from Foleys former chief of staff, Kirk Fordham.
Fordham, who is gay, headed up fund-raising efforts for Foleys aborted Senate campaign and is now the finance director for one of the remaining GOP primary candidates in that race: Mel Martinez, George W. Bushs former Housing & Urban Development secretary. Martinez has come out in favor of the Federal Marriage Amendment.
Fordham denied ever speaking with Aravosis and told the Blade, I just dont discuss Congressman Foleys personal life with reporters, but Im not sure what their motive is in outing him, other than to draw attention to themselves. Foley has a good track record with gay issues and opposes the FMA. ...
It seems very probable that one or all of the gentlemen mentioned in this article have had a hand in the recent revelations about Mark Foley.
It is equally likely that one or all of them is behind the anonymous website, StopSexPredators.blogspot.com, that first produced Foley's alleged emails out of the blue.
Michael Rogers started his own website, blogactive.com, back in July of 2004.
Oddly enough, there was a significant drop-off in his activities there after July of this year, which is when StopSexPredators.blogspot.com was begun.
From Alexa:
Mike Rogers should probably be at the top of the list of suspects.