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    Quote Originally Posted by NoIllegalsAllowed
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    I thought that would get your attention, SOSAD. Scouts honor. They're talking about it right now.
    I am e-mailing his office and telling him he damn well better resign, we don't want him anymore!!!
    Well if you go visit his office to deliver your message in person for gods sake don't ask to use the restroom...You don't know what or who you may find in there.

    Earlier today I was in a department store and saw a lot of graffiti on the walls in the restroom. Some of the graffiti asked "Where are the action bathrooms" and I thought to myself that Senator Craig must have been here .

    Thanks for the warning "NIA" I promise you I will not use the restroom
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    Craig has to go!! Call:

    Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Senate Minority Leader

    Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS), Assistant Minority Leader (Republican Whip)

    Sen. John Ensign (R-NV), Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee
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    Here's the latest from the flip-flopping, footsie Craig:

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    New York Times
    September 5, 2007
    Craig Moves to Block Senate Ethics Panel Complaint
    By DUFF WILSON
    Lawyers for Senator Larry E. Craig of Idaho delivered a letter to the Senate ethics committee today asking the committee to reject a complaint relating to his guilty plea in an airport sex sting operation. The move opens a potentially ugly battle between Mr. Craig and the Republican leadership, as Mr. Craig reconsiders his plans to resign from the Senate.

    Mr. Craig stunned Washington late yesterday with an announcement through his spokesman that he may return to the Senate despite announcing Saturday “my intent to resign from the Senate effective September 30.â€
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    He is an old pervert and needs to go one way or another!
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    I would be so mortified if I was him, I'd resign then crawl under a rock and hide...he's a pig
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    As a convicted criminal can't he be impeached or otherwise removed from office?
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    Gawd, this guy just needs to be dumped. The media is just enthralled with this story, and is chewing on it like a piece of taffy. I am SO sick of hearing it -- he just needs to GO. He is an embarrassment to the Senate, to the soldiers in uniform, to any American citizen of any kind.

    Write, write, write, your representatives on this one!

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    Craig begins campaign to save his seat
    By DAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent
    9-5-07

    To the dismay of fellow Republicans, Sen. Larry Craig launched a determined drive to save his seat on Wednesday, vowing to stay in office if allowed to withdraw his guilty plea in a men's room sex sting.

    Craig's campaign suffered an instant setback, however, when the ethics committee refused to set aside a complaint lodged against him. "Pending Sen. Craig's resignation, the committee will continue to review this matter," the committee's senior senators wrote.

    Craig's decision to deploy his legal team marked a reversal of his pledge to resign on Sept. 30, and raised the possibility of a protracted legal and political struggle, much of it playing out in public, with gay sex at its core.

    "I thought he made the correct decision, the difficult but correct decision to resign" over the weekend, said Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., after he and Craig spoke by telephone. "That would still be my view today."

    McConnell said Craig had told him he now intended to remain in Congress if he is permitted to withdraw his guilty plea by Sept. 30. "If he is unable to have that disposed of prior to Sept. 30, it is his intention to resign from the Senate as he expressed last Saturday," he added.

    The GOP leader spoke hours after Craig's attorney, Stanley Brand, asked the ethics committee not to investigate a complaint because events were "wholly unrelated" to official duties.

    Committee action eventually would lead the Senate down a path of dealing with "a host of minor misdemeanors and transgressions," Brand added in a letter that was hand-delivered.

    In a written reply several hours later, the panel's chairman and senior Republican wrote that Senate rules give the committee authority to investigate lawmakers who engage in `improper conduct, which may reflect upon the Senate.'

    "The committee has reached no conclusioins regarding the matter," wrote Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., and John Cornyn, R-Texas. "Pending Sen. Craig's resignation, the committee will continue to review this matter."

    A second attorney for Craig, Tom Kelly, was in Minnesota, evidently preparing to file papers seeking to have the senator's guilty plea withdrawn.

    Lawyers not involved in the case have said Craig faces a difficult challenge, pointing to Minnesota Rules of Criminal Procedure requiring that a defendant show a "manifest injustice" to withdraw a guilty plea.

    In Craig's case, he voluntarily signed a plea agreement that included a provision stating that the court would not accept such a confession of guilt from anyone who believed himself innocent.

    The legal fine points aside, Craig's turnabout was the subject of a closed-door discussion among Senate Republicans during the day, and there was fresh evidence of the discomfort his case has caused fellow conservatives.

    A dozen conservative activists attending a press conference on one of President Bush's judicial nominees declined to answer questions about Craig, including whether they wished to see him resign or remain in office.

    They included Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council; David Keene, president of The American Conservative Union; Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform; and Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America.

    For his part, McConnell turned away questions about Craig's situation. Asked whether fellow Republicans could embrace Craig if he disposed of the case and returned to Washington, the GOP leader said he would not answer hypothetical questions.

    Asked if Craig had been disingenuous when he told him on Friday he intended to resign, McConnell declined to say.

    And when asked whether Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., had been helpful in resolving the controversy, McConnell said, "You'll have to talk to Sen. Specter about his views."

    Specter said Sunday he would like to see Craig "seek to withdraw the guilty plea, and fight the case." Specter, a former prosecutor, said he believes the Idaho lawmaker could be vindicated.

    He declined to elaborate further when asked during the day.

    Craig drew one expression of support, from fellow Idaho Republican Sen. Mike Crapo.

    "I support whatever Larry does," said Crapo. "Everybody has a right to try to vindicate themselves."

    Several officials have said Crapo played a key role in last week's events, serving as an intermediary of sorts between his home state colleague and Republicans in Washington eager to see Craig resign.

    The Republican leadership moved aggressively when word of Craig's guilty plea first surfaced, asking the ethics committee to investigate, then prevailing on him to step down from his committee and subcommittee leadership positions.

    While Craig is only the latest in a series of Republican senators to become drawn into controversy, he is the only one to have drawn widespread calls for his resignation. McConnell and other critics have denied that their decision to prod him to leave stemmed from the allegation that he had solicited gay sex. They said Craig's case was the only one in which a guilty plea had been entered.

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    Associated Press reporters John Miller in Boise; and Matthew Daly, Larry Margasak, Ann Sanner and Laurie Kellman in Washington contributed to this story.

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    Larry "the foot" Craig needs to get out now. Not only is he pro-illegal (yuck!), but what he did in the men's bathroom is disgusting. Then he denies it. The trash must be taken out.
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    Lou Dobbs is reporting on that right now. Arlan Spectar has come out in his defense and said he has been railroaded. Craig is going to try to get his guilty plea overturned. The majority of senators want him to resign because he is an embarrassment.

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