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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-02-07 07:01 PM
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DC Sex Scandal: Couldn't Happen to Nicer Bunch of Guys (The Nation)
BLOG | Posted 05/02/2007 @ 2:46pm
DC Sex Scandal: Couldn't Happen to Nicer Bunch of Guys
Liza Featherstone


I'm amused that none of my Notion colleagues have commented on the Washington, D.C. sex scandal. Time to break this high-minded code of delicacy. Alleged madam Deborah Jane Palfrey is about to release her client list, and ABC News plans to release her phone records on Friday. To those who think they are are above reveling in something so sordid: hold your high horses. I feel sorry for people whose names are dragged through the mud over personal behavior -- but not if they are right-wing hypocrites who have supported policies interfering with other people's private lives. A couple names have been leaked already, and we shouldn't feel bad for any of them.

Particularly deserving of his current humiliation is Deputy Secretary of State Randall Tobias, Bush's former AIDS czar, whose job was to promote abstinence and monogamy rather than condoms. In his current job, he was supposed to make sure that groups getting U.S. money to fight HIV and AIDS were opposed to prostitution. (Tobias, who claims he only got massages from these call girls -- bizarre, if true, but isn't that what they always say? -- -- had to resign last weekend over Palfrey's disclosure.) This is not just about hypocrisy: conservatives seem to be more often at the center of such scandals -- though of course we can all think of some liberals and moderates, including Barney Frank and of course Bill Clinton -- because they embrace a repressive morality that seems to drive people to act out, often in weird, alienated ways.

A group called the Sex Workers Project which provides legal services and advocacy to sex workers, pointed out, in a statement, the "irony... that Tobias was the chief enforcer and mouthpiece of the Anti-Prostitution Pledge" which cost Brazil $40 million in USAID money, and stripped funding from services like drop-in centers and English classes -- which could help people move on to other lines of work -- for sex workers in Cambodia and Bangladesh. Condemning -- and, especially, refusing to help -- sex workers is stupid policy: prostitutes who insist on protecting themselves through condom use can play a valuable role in halting the spread of HIV/AIDS. Tobias's connections to an escort agency, the Sex Workers Project notes, "provide an opportunity to reflect on the ineffective and morality-driven policies he enforced."

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/notion?pid=191882


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Crazy Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-02-07 07:14 PM
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1. Used to be....
Edited on Wed May-02-07 07:17 PM by DaveTheWave
....and is probably more right now that a senator or congressman could get $18,000 - $30,000 in "petty cash" to do with as they please. It was meant to wine and dine foreign dignitaries and high profile campaign contributers. Since a politician is a busy man and it's considered to be an embarrassment to ask for receipts all day there was no need for accountability for where the cash went. All they had to do was sign a voucher for it and that was all the responsibility they had. Prostitutes and trips to the Caribbean with attractive interns is about where 90% of the cash goes. That and for abortions in foreign countries for same said interns when they accidentally get pregnant. You can't spend the money on material things like a Rolex or automobiles as leaving paper trails (like with those pesky and embarrassing receipts) are severely discouraged.
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Bravo Zulu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-02-07 08:29 PM
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2. James (Jeff Gannon) Guckert was plying his trade inside the white house!
And no one investigated that?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Gannon
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