*The Left's Pedophile Problem (Hawaii Democrats Hired Convicted Child
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 *| 10/03/06 | Andrew Walden

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Democrats trying to make political hay out of the resignation of Florida
Republican Congressman Tom Foley should take a good look at their own party.
There was Bill Clinton’s last minute pardon of former Rep. Mel Reynolds,
D-IL, who had been imprisoned for having sex with a 16-year-old staffer. (He
was later hired by Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow/PUSH Coalition; both Clinton and
Jackson had also had sex with subordinates.) There is the case of Rep.
Barney Frank, D-MA, whose office housed a prostitution ring. However, less
known is one Hawaiian case, in which more than seven high ranking Democrat
senators and representatives (and one Republican) worked to assist one Leon
Rouse – a convicted child molester serving time on underage sex charges in
the Philippines. Rouse, now released after 8 years in prison, was hired last
session as an employee of a Democrat-controlled Hawaii state Legislative
Committee. 2008 Democratic presidential hopeful Russ Feingold also came to
his defense, along with a Clinton-era U.S. embassy and more than
half-a-dozen Democrats.

Arrested in the Philippines on October 4, 1995, and later convicted for
paying 200 pesos to have sex with a 15-year-old boy, Leon Rouse served eight
years of a 10-to-15-year sentence in New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City.
After complaining of kidney stones, he was released by the Philippine
authorities on September 29, 2003, and immediately deported to the U.S. As a
condition of his release, he was banished from the Philippines for life.

In spite of being a convicted child molester, Rouse has received extensive
help from many elected Democrats and one Republican. According to the May
22, 2005, Honolulu Advertiser:

U.S. Sen. Dan Inouye, D-HI, and U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-HI, informed a
friend of Rouse’s on Maui that they had written to the Philippine ambassador
to the United States. Both the late U.S. Rep. Patsy Mink, D-HI, and U.S.
Rep. Neil Abercrombie, D-HI, wrote to the State Department.

In Rouse’s home state of Wisconsin, U.S. Sen. Russell Feingold, D-WI, and
U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl, D-WI, along with several U.S. House members, wrote
letters for Rouse. U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, R-PA, one of the most
conservative members of the Senate, wrote to the State Department, as did
U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-NY, among the most liberal members of the House
of Representatives…

Former Big Island [Democratic] State Sen. Andrew Levin wrote to the American
ambassador in Manila to look into whether Rouse was denied due process.
Levin also asked then-[Hawaiian Democratic] Gov. Ben Cayetano’s office for
advice about whether the [Democrat-controlled] state Legislature should pass
a resolution requesting that Congress investigate Rouse’s plight.

Former Hawaii State Democratic chair Richard Port wrote a 2005 opinion
column in support of Rouse.

According to an October 29, 2002, article in the Wisconsin gay community
newspaper In Step:

Rouse has been actively pursuing his case from prison, personally and
through family and friends, contacting several members of the U.S. Congress
for help. Rouse and supporters wrote letters to Rep. Gerald Kleczka, Rep.
Tom Barrett, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Tammy Baldwin, Sen. Russell Feingold,
Sen. Herb Kohl, and Sen. Daniel Inouye. Personal pleas were also made to the
Philippine Ambassador to the United States and other government officials,
all to little effect.

In recent years, Rouse also corresponded with [then-] Milwaukee Archbishop
Rembert Weakland. Weakland wrote a letter to Cardinal Jaime Sin of the
Philippines, asking for help on Rouse’s behalf.

(Weakland, one of the most liberal Catholic Archbishops, resigned in
disgrace in 2002 after revelations of a sex-and-hush-money scandal.)

It is not clear whether Pelosi acted in support of Rouse; it would be most
instructive to find out, as she has demanded House Republican leaders step
down if they failed to act in response to Foley’s advances toward an
underage boy.

The Clinton-era U.S. Embassy in Manila contacted the Philippine authorities
on Rouse’s behalf. (The arrest came nine months after the Philippine
authorities thwarted an al-Qaeda plot, known as “Operation Bojinka,” to bomb
numerous commercial flights out of Manila – including at least one headed
for Honolulu.)

Given these levels of support one might expect that Rouse had an exculpatory
story, but even the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, in a July, 2005
report on an appeal by Rouse – a report which Rouse claims proves his
innocence – describes the circumstances of Rouse’s arrest in damning terms:

Around noon on the day of arrest, he [Rouse] arrived at Pichay Lodging
House, where he saw Harty Dancel, a former acquaintance, accompanied by two
individuals, Pedro Augustin and Godfrey Domingo. The four of them had lunch
in a restaurant, where Dancel offered Godfrey to have sex with the author.
The author refused, arguing that the latter was too young, even after Dancel
insisted and assured him he had reached the age of majority.

Later in the day, the same three persons waited for the author at his hotel.
Dancel had them invited to the author’s room. After the author [Rouse] had
taken a shower, Dancel and Augustin left the room, leaving him alone with
Godfrey. The latter requested to use the bathroom, where he undressed. When
there were knocks on the door, the author opened, and police officers
entered. At that moment, neither the author nor Godfrey wore clothes.

In the initial Philippine court decision the events are described thus:

On or about the 4th day of October 1995, in the City of Laoag, Philippines,
and within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, the herein accused did
then and there, willfully, unlawfully, and feloniously by using his adult
influence and promising to pay 200 pesos ($3.79 US), engage one Godfrey
Domingo, a male child who is below 18 years of age, as in fact he is 15
years old, for lascivious acts and committed said acts by masturbating and
sucking the penis of the child and inserting his penis into the anus of the
child all of which acts were committed by the accused on said child at Room
205 of the Pichay Lodging House at Laoag City, but which acts although
already performed by the accused on the child was discontinued due to the
intervention of the police who apprehended the accused who was then naked
and in the company of Godfrey Domingo who was also naked in Room 205 of the
Pichay Lodging House.

Rouse appealed all the way to the Philippine Supreme Court where his appeal
was denied on April 23, 2003.

When Rouse was deported back to the United States, he returned to Hawaii
where he had been a gay rights activist in the early 1990s and helped State
Senator Brian Kanno, D-Kapolei, launch his political career. Rouse’s
activism extends back to his native Wisconsin, where the gay magazine
Blueboy describes him as the first to use gay rights as an excuse to drive
the military off campus:

The current nationwide movement to force ROTC, and by extension the
Department of Defense, to stop discriminating against sexual non-conformists
or to get off campus began in 1982, when Wisconsin became the first state to
pass a lesbian and gay civil rights law. Two students at the University of
Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Eric Jernberg and Leon Rouse, decided to ask their
school to adhere to the spirit of the new law by suspending participation in
the ROTC program if that program continued to violate the terms of the
statute.

The anti-military campaign started by Rouse in 1982 was finally put to an
end 24 years later by the unanimous March 6, 2006, Supreme Court ruling
upholding the Solomon Amendment which requires federally funded colleges to
allow access to military recruiters.

Democrats’ support for Rouse extends beyond helping win his release from
prison. When he returned to Hawaii, State Senator Roz Baker, D-Maui, gave
Rouse a recommendation for a cabin-boy job with Norwegian Cruise Lines.
Rouse took the job May 2, 2004, but didn’t last long. On June 11, 2004, he
was fired and thrown off the ship at a port call in California after being
accused of sexually harassing his male co-workers.

When news of Rouse’s firing reached his friends in the Hawaii Legislature,
they immediately sprung into action. According to an article in Hawaii
Reporter:

Kanno asked his colleagues, both House and Senate elected officials, to sign
a letter demanding that the company rehire Rouse or pay him restitution and
travel expenses. The letter dated Aug. 24, 2004, to Norwegian Cruise Line
(NCL), was signed by Democrat Senators Kanno, Baker, Suzanne Chun Oakland,
Brian Taniguchi and Carol Fukunaga – all chairs of their respective
committees. In addition, House Chairs Roy Takumi, Kenneth Hiraki and Eric
Hamakawa [all Democrats] signed the letter.

Kanno also introduced a resolution (SR65) requiring the cruise line to
detail its sexual harassment policy, and demanded that the state Department
of Taxation consider mandating the cruise line pay Hawaii’s 7.25 percent
transient accommodations tax. The Senate members who signed the resolution
include: Sens. Carol Fukunaga, Roz Baker, Brian Kanno, Gary Hooser, Clarence
Nishihara, Ron Menor, Russell Kokubun, Kalani English, Colleen Hanabusa and
Brian Taniguchi. [All are Democrats.]

Hooser, Hanabusa, and Menor were all competitive but unsuccessful candidates
this year for the Democratic Party nomination for Congress, 2nd District of
Hawaii.

When NCL refused to bend to the legislators’ demands, Sen. Kanno helped
Rouse get a job as office manager for State Representative Rida Cabanilla,
D-Waipahu. Rouse resigned that position in April, 2005 as news of his
criminal record came to light. But that was not the end of Rouse career as a
legislative aide. In full knowledge of his conviction, Rouse was then hired
in a new position serving one of his original sponsors, Sen Roz Baker,
D-Maui, as a legislative assistant. This made Rouse the only employee of a
State legislature anywhere in the United States known to have a criminal
record for child molestation.

Rouse’s position under Baker expired with the end of the Hawaii Legislative
session. It is possible he will be rehired for the next session.

Those who wish to instruct the Republican Party on how to deal with
pedophiles might begin by purging such as Rouse from their ranks.

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 9:21 AM, bruce majors <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bithch, why would anyone read such a long,badly written piece of drivel.
> Why do MSNBC whores and demwits think anyone cares what they think about
> other parties or candidates?
>
> You are all morons and tax ticks living off productive people.  Your only
> aspect of interest is how soon you will be put down
>
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Biff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> "What the hell is going on with Republican politics lately?
>>
>>    Insane southpaw Bill "Spaceman" Lee once described Boston Red Sox
>> baseball (pre-2004, of course) as high tragic opera, the kind of
>> shattering long-running mental and emotional experience that leaves
>> one with arms flung heavenward screaming, "Why, God, why?"
>>
>>    One must assume there were very many Republican strategists
>> greeting the Saturday dawn in painfully similar fashion. It would not
>> come as a tremendous surprise if reports surface next week about a
>> rain of frogs and plague of locusts striking Republican National
>> Committee headquarters.
>>
>>    I mean, seriously. This is getting entirely out of hand. The
>> Republican Party, its adherents and its advocates have been running an
>> astonishing gauntlet of shame, silliness and disgrace for four long
>> years now. Randy "Duke" Cunningham went to jail for accepting $1.3
>> million in bribes, Bob Ney pleaded guilty to corruption charges, Tom
>> DeLay got indicted for money-laundering, Jack Abramoff lobbied half
>> the GOP members of Congress into federal investigations, Mark Foley
>> went sideways with Congressional pages while Dennis Hastert covered it
>> up, Larry Craig tapped his foot in a bathroom stall and got busted for
>> solicitation, and Ted Haggard, minister and leader of one of the
>> largest evangelical churches in America and a pillar of the GOP base,
>> was discovered enjoying meth parties with homosexual prostitutes in
>> his spare time.
>>
>>    This deluge of ignominy eventually resulted in a ravaging defeat
>> at the polls for the GOP in the November 2006 midterm elections. There
>> was, and remains, nothing particularly inspiring or exceptional about
>> the Democratic Party which routed them and took back Congress that
>> year - they were, and remain, a fairly bland and timid lot in the main
>> - but the GOP was just so bad that the country abandoned them, thus
>> beginning the long, slow crumbling of Karl Rove's dream of a permanent
>> Republican majority.
>>
>>    The pattern continued two years later when John McCain concluded
>> perhaps the most preposterously poor presidential campaign in American
>> history with a decisive defeat at the hands of Barack Obama, who
>> almost literally came down with the last drop of rain but was more
>> than able to upend a badly damaged Republican Party.
>>
>>    In the aftermath of the 2008 presidential election, the entire GOP
>> seemed to go, quite literally, insane. Spokespeople such as Rush
>> Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck began braying about FEMA
>> concentration camps being built to imprison conservatives, which in
>> retrospect may have been the GOP's best option; they'd be in cages,
>> sure, but at least they wouldn't be able to hurt themselves any more
>> than they already had. The hits just kept coming like tidal waves of
>> bad news, the most ridiculous of which, for a little while anyway, was
>> the madcap sex scandal that erupted around South Carolina governor and
>> 2012 GOP presidential hopeful Mark Sanford, who got caught cheating on
>> his wife in Argentina.
>>
>>    Sanford set the benchmark for absurdity for about a week, until
>> Alaska governor and former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin
>> detonated her political career with a resignation press conference on
>> Friday that likely will remain the gold-standard for political
>> insanity for many moons to come. The 2008 campaign introduced Palin to
>> the American people for the first time. McCain's decision to place
>> Palin on the GOP ticket will go down in history as one of the more
>> extraordinary political blunders of all time. For the Democrats, Palin
>> and her berserk brood have been the gift that keeps on giving, right
>> up to this past holiday weekend....."
>>
>> William Rivers Pitt
>> >>
>>
>

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