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<div>Another GOP lawmaker, Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida, said she conducted her own investigation two weeks ago and learned that Foley "showed up at the page dorm one night inebriated." Brown-Waite has not released any details.
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<div>Fordham resigned last week as chief of staff to Rep. Tom Reynolds, R-New York, after ABC News reported that he offered the network an exclusive on Foley's resignation if it agreed not to air transcripts of the most explicit messages.
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<div>If the above statements are true, ABC News is limiting the potential political damage from making public Foley's "most explicit messages." We're not getting the whole truth about Foley's communications with pages, it appears.
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<div class="cnnSCAttribution">It also appears many Republicans are facing the facts that there was a cover up by Republicans in the Foley case, and that attempts to blame Democrats for an unfair politically motivated smear campaign are not gaining much traction.
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<div class="cnnSCAttribution">Vision2020 Post: Ted Moffett</div>
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