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To: Squantos
"In a state where bikinis are made of dental floss this guy wants to harrass a bunch of old nekid people, who probably look like sunburnt sharpei puppies ,for showing to much skin."

Well, to be more accurate, he's harrassing yong naked children, their naked parents, and the nude camp they go to. He just wants some attention and this is an easy way to get it. I don't think I would count any of his views on this place as credible unless he would take their advice and visit the place himself to see if he truly thinks something wrong is taking place.
13 posted on 07/08/2003 12:34:49 AM PDT by honeygrl
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To: honeygrl
It was an odd enough phenomena that the NY Times wrote about it (spuring his interest in the issue).

I wouldn't put it high on the list of issues to persue. Has he actually said anything new on this issue or is this just a local rehash of the story of his response to the NY Time article several weeks ago? It could be the writer trying to stick this issue to his campaign (as a right wing extremist). The writer certainly tried to taint his campaign by saying that this is a dodge because there are rumors that he is a homosexual. If the writer believes this, perhaps the story and headline could be Closeted Republican Begins Run For Senate Seat. Instead that charge is couched so that it would require Foley Begins Run For Senate Seat, Quiet On The Homosexual Question. Or even "Dodges The Homosexual Question".

If homosexuality is not an issue, then why even drag it into his campaign?

I'm not a Florida resident so I can't vote but I am interested in hearing what makes him a conservative and why he should be in Congress.

17 posted on 07/08/2003 1:02:38 AM PDT by weegee
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