Mark Foley is an American politician whose career was marked by both achievement and controversy. As a former member of the United States House of Representatives, Foley advocated for issues ranging from healthcare to national security. However, his political legacy was overshadowed by scandal, leading to his resignation amidst allegations of misconduct. Despite the challenges he faced, Foley's contributions to public service remain a part of American political history.

"By offering an education centered on values, the faculty in Catholic schools can create an interactive setting between parents and students that is geared toward long-term healthy character and scholastic development for all enrolled children."



"A government operates and acts differently than a company. So all we want to do is get some transparency here and then determine if the deal should go forward."



"Social Security is one of the greatest achievements of the American government, protecting our elderly against poverty and assuring young people of a more secure future."



"On February 7, 2.2 million Haitians went to the polls and exercised their constitutional right to select a leader. They went by foot, by tap tap and other forms of transportation, traveling hours and standing in line for almost a day to get to their polling places."



"I think one of the unique aspects of Catholic school education is the opportunity to care for the material and intellectual needs of the child in a community atmosphere."



"In search of a complete education with the ideals of trust, faith, understanding and compassion, many families are turning to the structure, discipline and academic standards of Catholic schools."



"The gulf coast, we all know now, after Katrina, is responsible for 25 percent of U.S. production of natural gas. Following Katrina and Rita, almost 75 percent of the natural gas production in the gulf was shut down and not producing."

