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Sen. Larry Craig will resign from the Senate!

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Hes not gay, he just tries to suck guys cocks in the shitter.

BOISE, Idaho - Idaho Republican Sen. Larry Craig will resign from the Senate amid a furor over his arrest and guilty plea in a police sex sting in an airport men's room, Republican officials said Friday.

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Craig will announce at a news conference in Boise Saturday morning that he will resign effective Sept. 30, GOP officials in Idaho and Washington told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Word of the resignation came four days after the disclosure that Craig had pleaded guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge arising out of his June 11 arrest during a lewd-conduct investigation at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

The three-term Republican senator had maintained that he did nothing wrong except for making the guilty plea without consulting a lawyer. But he found almost no support among Republicans in his home state or Washington.

Although several Republicans familiar with internal deliberations said Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter favored Lt. Gov. Jim Risch as a replacement, both Otter aides and Risch said no decision had been made.

"I have not been promised the job of U.S. senator, nor has there even been a hint that the governor would appoint me to that position," Risch told the AP. "At this point in time, that discussion is very premature."

Mark Warbis, a spokesman for Otter, said the governor would not comment until he hears from Craig.

Craig's spokesman, Dan Whiting, had said earlier that the senator would announce his career plans Saturday. The spokesman would not say whether Craig intended to resign.

Craig has been out of public view since Tuesday, when he declared defiantly at a Boise news conference: "I am not gay. I never have been gay." But Republican sources in Idaho said he spent Friday making calls to top party officials, including the governor, gauging their support.

There has been virtually none publicly.

Asked Friday at the White House if the senator should resign, President Bush said nothing and walked off stage.

Republican officeholders and party leaders maintained a steady drumbeat of actions and words aimed at persuading Craig to vacate his Senate seat.

GOP lawmakers, hoping to get the embarrassment to the party behind them quickly, stripped Craig of leadership posts on Wednesday, one day after they called for an investigation of Craig's actions by the Senate Ethics Committee. Craig complied with the request.

With his wife, Suzanne, at his side, Craig said he had kept the incident from aides, friends and family and later pleaded guilty "in hopes of making it go away."

Craig, 62, has represented Idaho in Congress for more than a quarter-century and was up for re-election next year.

Republican officeholders and party leaders wanted Craig to give up his seat in the Senate as soon as possible. Their preference, according to several officials, was for a successor to be selected and ready to take the oath of office when the Senate returns from its summer vacation next week.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called Craig's conduct "unforgivable" and acknowledged that many in the rank and file thought Craig should resign.

Republicans, worried about the scandal's effect on next year's election, suffered a further setback Friday when veteran Virginia Sen. John Warner announced he will retire rather than seek a sixth term. Democrats captured Virginia's other Senate seat from the GOP in the 2006 election and have sought to line up former Gov. Mark Warner to run if the seat became open.

The contest for control of the next Senate was already tilted against Republicans, who must defend 22 of 34 seats on the ballot next year, before the Craig scandal and Warner's announcement.

With a GOP candidate other than Craig, Republicans would stand a much better chance of keeping his Idaho seat in 2008. Idaho is one of the nation's most reliably Republican states. The GOP controls the statehouse and all four seats in Congress, and Bush carried the state in 2004 with 68 percent of the vote.

Risch, the lieutenant governor, served for seven months as governor last year after former Gov. Dirk Kempthorne was named interior secretary. Risch had said earlier he was interested in Craig's Senate seat if Craig did not seek re-election in 2008.

Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, also had been mentioned as a possible replacement for Craig, but the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because Craig has not resigned, said Otter would choose Risch.

Craig served in the House before winning his first Senate term in 1990 and compiled a strongly conservative voting record.

On Thursday, the Minneapolis airport authorities released a tape recording of Craig's interrogation minutes after he encountered a plainclothes officer in an adjacent stall in an airport restroom.

Craig and airport police Sgt. Dave Karsnia disagreed about virtually everything that had occurred — including whether there was a piece of paper on the floor of the stall and the meaning of the senator's hand gestures.

Craig denied that he had used foot and hand gestures to signal interest in a sexual encounter.

"I'm not gay. I don't do these kinds of things," Craig told the officer. "You shouldn't be out to entrap people."

Karsnia accused Craig of lying and grew exasperated with his denials.

"Embarrassing, embarrassing. No wonder why we're going down the tubes," Karsnia said.

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Daly reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Todd Dvorak in Boise and David Espo and Liz Sidoti in Washington contributed to this report
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWjXedX7pLA

I will never go into a public restroom again. If I scratch my nose, straighten my clothes or something I might be accused and arrested for trying to solicit sex from someone else in the restroom. But, if I just take the ticket, plea nolo contendre and pay it, I won't even have to go to court so it will be okay - then I can catch my flight and be on my way now.

I don't know what Mr. Craig was doing in that restroom, other than intending to use the facilities for their intended purpose. However, I find it interesting that gestures can be conclusive proof of guilt of illegal sexual solicitation.
 
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eloisel said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWjXedX7pLA

I will never go into a public restroom again. If I scratch my nose, straighten my clothes or something I might be accused and arrested for trying to solicit sex from someone else in the restroom. But, if I just take the ticket, plea nolo contendre and pay it, I won't even have to go to court so it will be okay - then I can catch my flight and be on my way now.

I don't know what Mr. Craig was doing in that restroom, other than intending to use the facilities for their intended purpose. However, I find it interesting that gestures can be conclusive proof of guilt of illegal sexual solicitation.

Don't you dare Wheezie...unless you're trolling. If you mean that...then you know NOTHING about the homosexual side of men.

Period. I'm not gay (or even bi, for that matter, the only penis I like to touch or fondle is mine) but this is typical gay culture, including the public hypocrisy at that level.

Ask Eggs if I'm not right about that.
 
Grammour Boy said:
I sucked off some dude yesterday in a public restroom. I was afraid I was going to be arrested. :rwmad:

How much did you pay him?
 
I'm serious about this. Regardless of what Craig probably intended to do, he committed no crime. He did not have sex with that undercover officer. He did not offer to pay that undercover officer for sex. He did not ask that undercover officer to have sex with him. He was a man in a bathroom that some men use to solicit sex with other men. That bathroom is in a public place - in an airport. How many men go in that restroom who do not go in there to solicit sex? Talk about willing to throw your rights down the drain - a simple right to go to a damned public toilet - if it means getting a Republican public servant then it is all good. The country is fucking insane.
 
eloisel said:
I'm serious about this. Regardless of what Craig probably intended to do, he committed no crime. He did not have sex with that undercover officer. He did not offer to pay that undercover officer for sex. He did not ask that undercover officer to have sex with him. He was a man in a bathroom that some men use to solicit sex with other men. That bathroom is in a public place - in an airport. How many men go in that restroom who do not go in there to solicit sex? Talk about willing to throw your rights down the drain - a simple right to go to a damned public toilet - if it means getting a Republican public servant then it is all good. The country is fucking insane.
What is the Senator from the Great State of Idaho doing in a Minnesota airport? Don't they have direct flights from the Capital to Idaho?

Or was the Senator looking for sex with men in that particular airport's restroom because he had read online that it was on a list of spots where gay men meet for meaningless, casual sex.
 
eloisel said:
I'm serious about this. Regardless of what Craig probably intended to do, he committed no crime. He did not have sex with that undercover officer. He did not offer to pay that undercover officer for sex. He did not ask that undercover officer to have sex with him. He was a man in a bathroom that some men use to solicit sex with other men. That bathroom is in a public place - in an airport. How many men go in that restroom who do not go in there to solicit sex? Talk about willing to throw your rights down the drain - a simple right to go to a damned public toilet - if it means getting a Republican public servant then it is all good. The country is fucking insane.

As much as I would love to say that it was a libwank smear campaign, it isn't.

And if it is, then that's what he gets for taking a dump in a public bathroom.
 
Handicap shitter stalls is the place to go take a shit, lots of space. That way you can yell at the faggots if they peek at you " Hey you faggots! If I have to get up and kick your ass with shit hanging out of my ass I will kill you!"
 
RobL said:
As much as I would love to say that it was a libwank smear campaign, it isn't.

And if it is, then that's what he gets for taking a dump in a public bathroom.
I don't think it is a libwank smear campaign. I do think that if Craig were anyone other than a Republican senator then people would look at this situation and cry foul. This is where we've come to, that a person can be arrested for being in a public bathroom without even actually committing a crime?

You know, gay men shop at my grocery store. If I thump a melon some gay guy thumped just before me, does that mean I'm trying to hook up with him? What if I make eye contact with him over the avocadoes? What about if I bump him with my cart in the check out line? I mean, even though I'm obviously not his type, aren't women always trying to straighten out gay guys? Oh, god, now it is sexual harassment on top of attempted sexual solicitation. Help me, Jesus, if it is a black gay guy. Then it will be a hate crime too.
 
eloisel said:
I'm serious about this. Regardless of what Craig probably intended to do, he committed no crime. He did not have sex with that undercover officer. He did not offer to pay that undercover officer for sex. He did not ask that undercover officer to have sex with him. He was a man in a bathroom that some men use to solicit sex with other men. That bathroom is in a public place - in an airport. How many men go in that restroom who do not go in there to solicit sex? Talk about willing to throw your rights down the drain - a simple right to go to a damned public toilet - if it means getting a Republican public servant then it is all good. The country is fucking insane.

Then why did he plead guilty?
 
Someone should be researching his flight itinerary, too. What real business did he have at the airport?
 
jack said:
Someone should be researching his flight itinerary, too. What real business did he have at the airport?
Are you prepared to make that a part of your daily routine - having a reason for everyplace you may be?

Mr. Jack, what were you doing in aisle 5 of the grocery store at 7:30 p.m. Friday night? The only items sold on that aisle are diapers and babyfood. A young mother saw your eyes, she knows what color they are. You were seen touching a box of formula. You obviously were there to engage in unlawful sexual contact. You can either plead guilty, pay a fine of $500 and go on your way or I'll show up in court and swear you solicited me.
 
eloisel said:
Are you prepared to make that a part of your daily routine - having a reason for everyplace you may be?

Mr. Jack, what were you doing in aisle 5 of the grocery store at 7:30 p.m. Friday night? The only items sold on that aisle are diapers and babyfood. A young mother saw your eyes, she knows what color they are. You were seen touching a box of formula. You obviously were there to engage in unlawful sexual contact. You can either plead guilty, pay a fine of $500 and go on your way or I'll show up in court and swear you solicited me.

You're funny, and I love you. Don't think I don't see every nuance of your point.

I've listened to what amounts to a scathing reproduction of Republican Duplicity in that sound clip. Duplicity, hypocrisy and the Power of Public Office, or some such bullshit.

And I love it. That cocksucker (and I mean that literally, not as an insult) got caught red handed :)

I hope you know exactly what I mean, sugar.
 
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