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Hastert to follow Foley?
The rumors about another top GOP member of the House being involved in sexual
encounters with young "men for hire" are confirmed to WMR by well-placed sources
in Washington's gay community. The member in question is House Speaker Dennis
Hastert, whose "alternate" life style is the primary reason for him and his
staff covering up the scandal involving ex-Florida GOP Rep.
Mark Foley and his
lewd messages sent to underage male congressional pages. Hastert's penchant to
receive anal sex is well-known to our sources in DC's gay community.
Additionally, Hastert's reported extremely small penis is the subject of many
jokes among Washington's gay circles.
WMR reported on old charges that swirled around Hastert when he was a high
school wrestling coach at Yorkville High School in Yorkville, Illinois. Hastert
decided to enter politics in 1980 after rumors surfaced about inappropriate
contact with male high school students.
In July, Hastert was hospitalized at Bethesda Naval Hospital for cellulitis,
a bacterial skin infection. In the Feb. 7, 2003 issue of AIDS Treatment
News, doctors reported that they saw "a large increase in aggressive,
antibiotic-resistant 'staph' (Staphylococcus aureus) skin infections in gay men
in some areas -- and a separate epidemic in certain prisons. Symptoms include
boils or blisters; treatment can be difficult, and sometimes requires
hospitalization. One HIV doctor in Los Angeles who used to see about one case a
year is now seeing two a week. In the past this infection occurred mainly in
hospitals." The reports of serious skin infections among gay men was also
reported in the Los Angeles Times on Jan. 27, 2003.
WMR has also learned that Republicans will soon mount an effort to discredit
a senior House Democratic member with a sex scandal of a rather different
nature. The member is aware of the plans and is circling the political wagons if
the GOP launches their expected attack.
Source: http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/
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