12 / October
12 / October
Boston's Mark Foley

David Scondras, a former Boston city councilman, runs an AIDS-education foundation. So what was he doing soliciting unprotected sex? Seeking out unsafe sex certainly undermines one's authority as an "AIDS educator." Seeking out unsafe sex with someone one believes to be fifteen years old just plain undermines one.

The former Boston city councillor apparently recognizes this, allegedly telling the faux-fifteen year old: "You know a lot of people have prejudices against guys who like to have sex with children." Ya think? Scondras knows about these "prejudices" first hand. This latest incident is not the first time that the left-wing politician has found himself embroiled in a controversy regarding underage sex. Ten years ago, Scondras allegedly lured a sixteen-year-old into a movie theater to grope the youth. Instead of responding in kind, the high-school student proceeded to beat the living body thetans out of Scondras. But even that embarrasing beatdown imparted no lasting lesson.

"In Scondras’ car," the arresting officer noted to the Boston Herald, "were four blue packages of 'Wet' lubricant and an open bottle containing a 'red alcohol substance.'" Despite being caught wet handed, Scondras denies the charges.

What does an "AIDS educator" who petitions a minor for unprotected sex in the woods have to teach anyone about AIDS?

posted at 12:06 AM
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What does an "AIDS educator" who petitions a minor for unprotected sex in the woods have to teach anyone about AIDS?

Uuuhhh, those who can't do teach?

Posted by: Webster on October 11, 2006 08:19 PM

Next time in move to Boston I'll be sure to vote against Scondras's party.

But since I live in NY-29, I'll be voting out Tom Renyolds all the same.

Posted by: HeHe on October 11, 2006 09:16 PM

This IS amazing. I read the full police report (which was X rated) and this piece of excrement and "AIDS educator" specifically told the kid that he wanted to have bare back sex with him. But that, oh, it was ok because he got AIDS tested every six months. Must be trying to educate people on how to get it?

Number one, when the AIDS activist crowd tries to convince us that AIDS is a problem for everybody, I would use this incident as an example of how promiscuous, no holds barred, rest stop sex just might put the people who participate in it at a higher risk for the disease. Ya' think?!

And, when the liberal dems want to pump up a 'scandal' with regards to a Republican Congressman who sent a few lurid e-mails, they should surely use this and many other examples to study their own.

Posted by: asdf on October 12, 2006 06:32 AM

What does any of this have to do with wether of not the Republicans in Congress deserve to get reelected?

Posted by: HeHe on October 13, 2006 12:08 AM

"What does any of this have to do with wether of not the Republicans in Congress deserve to get reelected?"

Nothing. And neither does Foley.

Posted by: Sea King on October 13, 2006 02:57 AM

Exactamundo SK. But, as the Dems have no real platform or substance, they've escalated this thing to Biblical proportions so that they can use it to show that the Republican leadership is weak and aloof.

Posted by: asdf on October 13, 2006 06:06 AM
Posted by: Paula on November 14, 2006 02:58 PM
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