via Drudge to Radar On Line
You end up here at DailyKos before the Foley story broke:
I have been reading with interest the various discussions with regard to Congressman Mark Foley. I am a White House Intern and have been in personal contact with Congressman Foley on numerous occasions.
Today I Googled Congressman Foley and came upon this website:
http://www.stopsexpredators.blogspot.com/
I was just shocked by what I found. I am especially upset by the dismissive attitudes I found on the web from those who know about Congressman Foley's bad behavior in Washington. I'm sure his conservative base in Florida would not approve of him sending these suggestive and leading emails to underage interns.
Only one problem with the alleged intern's post. You can search that domain from now until forever and it doesn't appear to hit to Foley's name. That post has to be bogus.
Your search - foley site:http://www.stopsexpredators.blogspot.com/ - did not match any documents.
Your search - foley site:www.stopsexpredators.blogspot.com/ - did not match any documents.
Update: It does hit twice on this url: But only due to a post made October 2nd with Foley's name. The post at Kos is dated: Sun Sep 24, 2006 at 11:25:31 AM PDT
site:http://stopsexpredators.blogspot.com/
Entering Congressman Foley in Google produces over 3,000,000 hits given his years in Congress even before recent news. There is not a chance in hell anyone using Google on Sept 24 would have come across that site a mere 12 minutes or so after the post went up. As Radar On Line points out, Google ranks sites on inbound links. At the time of that post SSP had virtually none.
Kos should be able to identify the IP of that poster.


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