Comments on: Sen. Larry Craig Vows To Stay In Office

Idaho Republican Determined To Save Senate Seat If Guilty Plea Is Reversed

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by ramos937 September 5, 2007 5:41 PM EDT
What the objection is not Craig''s sexual perversion but his hypocricy. In public, he rails againist gay people but in private is one of them. That is what people cannot stand.

At any rate, as a Democrat, I really hope the Democratic party stays out of it until the time comes for the general election. With Craig as the GOP Idaho senate candidate, we will pick up one (and possibly more) senate seat.

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by clestes-2009 September 5, 2007 5:41 PM EDT
What a line of sht. The private life of a public official is up for grabs these days! When someone stands up and tells his constituates he is a "family man" with "Family values" he had better walk the talk!!

If Craig really does un-resign, it can only be more fun for all, both those defended the creep and those after him.

Whew! Better than a barrel of monkeys!
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by arthurcl1 September 5, 2007 5:40 PM EDT
Craig is as Gay as they come! The whole GOP is hiding in their closets! Even Foley is probably saying, oh oh they found another one like me! Let him try to defend himself after he already pleaded guilty and trying to say "I am not Gay". This will be more wasted tax payers time. Also they just found another GOP Congressman Dead in his Washington Apartment. Wonder what he was doing?
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by socrates392 September 5, 2007 5:32 PM EDT
Vick lost his case, Craig will too.

Posted by BareEmperor at 02:27 PM : Sep 05, 2007

Yep.
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by vastr-wcon September 5, 2007 5:32 PM EDT
I was very disappointed that toe-tapping, Lusty Larry caved-in and failed to act like the manly man he is and said he would resign. I don''t want this pervert behind us - so to speak - so the people can focus on this Repug along with MANY other Repugs under investigation for criminal behavior. The latter include: Sen. Ted Stevens (R. Alaska), Rep. John T. Doolittle (R. Calif.), Rep. Gary G. Miller (R. Calif.), Rep. Jerry Lewis (R. Calif.), Rep. Rick Renzi (R. Az.) and additional Abramoff cohorts yet to be named. Then, of course, there are Repug Sen. David Vitter and his diapers and who*es, Repug ex-Rep. Mark Foley and his boys. In addition, Florida State Repug Rep. Bob Allen (McCain''s Florida co-chair) still faces charges of solicitation for male prostitution. Then there''s South Carolina state Treasurer and Giuliani state campaign manager Repug Thomas Ravenel, who has been indicted on charges of buying and distributing cocaine. And let''s not forget Repug ex-Rep. Duke Cunningham and Repug ex-Rep Bob Nye, who are both serving time in jail. And on and on and on....

Even the RWNJs (right-wing-nut-jobs) like OxyContin Rush won''t be able to hide just how disgraceful and disgusting the Gross Old Pervert party has become. May evangelical (i.e. Repug) Rev. Ted Haggard, who was miraculously cured of his "gayness" and taste for meth in just a few weeks, pray for them all.
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by bareemperor September 5, 2007 5:27 PM EDT
Vick lost his case, Craig will too.
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by pepperp1 September 5, 2007 5:27 PM EDT

This is really tooooooooooooooooo funny you just can not make this stuff up............all this on the same day we find our military mistakenly flew 4 or was it 5 nuke war heads directly across the US.

And you dumb scared poodles are worried about terrorist.......creating the mushroom cloud that will kill you........Amazing just Amazing something like war heads, war heads can be handled mistakenly.......

*** in toilets and NUKES war heads flying overhead across the country.



And that idiot Bush and his sect members in the pentagon, congress, party and press reenacting Ground Hog Iraq Day 1,507 ...........



why must I pay taxes and fund these fools, Lord WHY.

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by donnie900 September 5, 2007 5:20 PM EDT
"Now if Larry had just tried to solicit s.e.x from a female prostitute, (like David Vitter), then there would be absolutely no problem within the GOP!"

Well.. you know these frat broz. Its the necular club.
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by rushlimpdrug September 5, 2007 5:12 PM EDT
Ok, everybody very slowly pull away from the "queer".
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by extremophil September 5, 2007 5:08 PM EDT
Maybe he just wants to go back into the stall and think about it for a while.
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by boldwin223 September 5, 2007 5:07 PM EDT
Gosh, "in the wrong place at the wrong time when this sting operation was going on." so his foot tapping into the next stall was just a "nervous tick"?

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by usayesterday September 5, 2007 4:57 PM EDT
The MSN home page titles the article ''''Lawyer tells the senate not to probe Craig" LMAO.
Posted by kaviz at 01:55 PM : Sep 05, 2007
.............

ROTFLMAO!

That''s a good one kaviz! Score one for MSN!
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by kaviz September 5, 2007 4:55 PM EDT
The MSN home page titles the article ''Lawyer tells the senate not to probe Craig" LMAO.
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by usayesterday September 5, 2007 4:46 PM EDT
Now if Larry had just tried to solicit s.e.x from a female prostitute, (like David Vitter), then there would be absolutely no problem within the GOP!

In fact, it is probably encouraged within the GOP to have a fling or two, or three...

...as long as it''s with the opposite gender!

Alas, poor Larry flirted with a key master rather than a gate keeper, and that just chaps the hide of the GOPee''rs!
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by rwassel September 5, 2007 4:43 PM EDT
"Craig has hired a high-powered crisis management team including Billy Martin, the lawyer for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick in his dogfighting case."

Wow - nuff said. Anybody that hires the same lawyer Vick did is in pretty dire straights, and will obviously stoop to anything to get out of this mess.

Of course, what would you expect from an upright, moral, family values Republican?
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