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Kathianne
10-05-2008, 04:29 AM
It would be funny if not true:


http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NmY1ODdmODZlODAwZDU3ZTczZTY5NTYzODRmZTAwMGY=


Did the earth move for you? [Mark Steyn]

The other day I was lunching with an actress pal in London and she started going on about the "gay mafia" allegedly in control of "Doctor Who" at the BBC. And I involuntarily rolled my eyes, because showbiz types are always going on about this or that field of endeavor being sewn up by some gay clique.

But I must say this is impressive: Last week in this space, I made a jocular reference to a global economy "so vulnerable that only the stalwart action of Barney Frank stands between it and ten years of soup kitchens". I tittered too soon. It turns out the entire planetary meltdown is due to Congressman Frank's sex life:


Unqualified home buyers were not the only ones who benefitted from Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank’s efforts to deregulate Fannie Mae throughout the 1990s.

So did Frank’s partner, a Fannie Mae executive at the forefront of the agency’s push to relax lending restrictions... Moses worked at the government-sponsored enterprise from 1991 to 1998, while Frank was on the House Banking Committee, which had jurisdiction over Fannie...

Frank met Moses in 1987, the same year he became the first openly gay member of Congress.

"I am the only member of the congressional gay spouse caucus," Moses wrote in the Washington Post in 1991. "On Capitol Hill, Barney always introduces me as his lover."

The two lived together in a Washington home until they broke up in 1998, a few months after Moses ended his seven-year tenure at Fannie Mae, where he was the assistant director of product initiatives. According to National Mortgage News, Moses "helped develop many of Fannie Mae’s affordable housing and home improvement lending programs."

Critics say such programs led to the mortgage meltdown that prompted last month’s government takeover of Fannie Mae and its financial cousin, Freddie Mac. The giant firms are blamed for spreading bad mortgages throughout the private financial sector... Three years later, President Clinton’s Department of Housing and Urban Development tried to impose a new regulation on Fannie, but was thwarted by Frank. Clinton now blames such Democrats for planting the seeds of today’s economic crisis.

Perhaps not the most felicitous way of putting it. Nevertheless, while the old Moses parted the red sea, the new Moses drowned us in one. Spectacular.

10/04 04:30 PM

Yurt
10-05-2008, 05:02 PM
sounds like franky needs to be investigated

Kathianne
10-05-2008, 05:45 PM
sounds like franky needs to be investigated

ya think? I can't believe it's the first response on this very important issue. Maybe it was my title?

Yurt
10-05-2008, 06:35 PM
ya think? I can't believe it's the first response on this very important issue. Maybe it was my title?

he has (d) next to his name, he is innocent to most libs on this board