And while the GOP leadership knew of Foley's pedophilia,
http://www.summitchristian.com/HurricaneWilma.htm">Foley was busy on June 26, 2006 at Summit Christian School in West Palm Beach, awarding the school a Hurricane Hero Points of Light Award at the behest of Jeb Bush.
Putting our kids at risk from a known GOP pervert. And the GOP DID NOTHING. And now, this guy is hiding out in booze rehab, trying to mitigate his crimes against underage boys. It's time to interrupt this little detour and offer a bit of jail time instead. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT FONDA ANDERSON (727) 821-2056
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2006
GOVERNOR BUSH PRESENTS "POINTS OF LIGHT"
HURRICANE HERO AWARD
TO SUMMIT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
TALLAHASSEE—Governor Jeb Bush today recognized Summit Christian School in West Palm Beach as this week’s Points of Light Award recipient. Following Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, the faculty and staff at Summit Christian School volunteered their time to clean and repair the damaged school.
Summit Welcomes Congressman
Mark Foley and Liza McFadden from the Volunteer Florida Foundation
Monday, June 26 - Summit Christian School students casually chatted with Congressman Foley before the ceremony began this morning. Summit was elated to receive the "Points of Light - Hurricane Hero" award from CongressmanCongressman Foley chats with students before the ceremony began Mark Foley on behalf of Governor Jeb Bush.
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(Liza McFadden, President of the Volunteer Florida Foundation) explained the function and purpose of the foundation, who the sponsors of the "Points of Light" award are and introduced Florida Congressman Mark Foley. Congressman Foley applauds Summit for their dedication and hard workMark Foley. McFadden commended the congressman for his work with promoting safety/photo/fingerprinting programs within public school systems nationwide and encouraged his continued involvement in such programs. As Congressman Foley stepped up to the podium, he offered his applause to the families, students, teachers and staff of Summit Christian for their magnified efforts in reclaiming their campus from the ravages of Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne. "As soon as you knew your families were safe and secure (following Hurricane Frances), you came to the school, buckled down and really went to work" commented Foley.
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September 29, 2006: