Republican Senator Larry Craig of Idaho Arrested For Lewd Conduct in Men's Room

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ZZZzzzzzzz, Aug 27, 2007.

  1. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    #31     Aug 30, 2007
  2. Anyone know where the head wheel of the democratic party, Nancy Pelosi, has been hiding? Why haven't we seen her condemning this terrible, lewd, behavior? Could anyone locate her? Can anyone get her views on public toilet sex?

    I guess we'll just have to wait for this to all blow over, then Miss Pelosi can safely defend the practice, and all the nutroots players can chime in in agreement. he-he
     
    #32     Aug 30, 2007

  3. I'm glad you brought the subject of ignorance up, because your post must win the prize. The republicans involved have been driven out, or are being driven out, in shame, BY THEIR OWN PARTY. What do the democrats do with Barny F--? Why they promote him, of course, and send him out to the cameras whenever they need a spokesman on ethics.

    You really need to go back to the daily skuzz, where you'll be appreciated.
     
    #33     Aug 30, 2007
  4. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Dude, you're just SAD.

    The head of the Democratic Party is Howard Dean.

    Nancy Pelosi is the Speaker of the House. There are no Senators in the House of Representatives.

    Larry Craig is a US Senator.

    Your homework assignment is to figure out who the Leader of the Senate is, and what he had to say about Toilet Man.

    Oh yeah, give us the name of one Democrat in Congress busted for toilet sex. Just one.
     
    #34     Aug 30, 2007
  5. Would that be Mark Foley (D-FL)? At least that's what FOX told me...

    BTW, did you notice that FOX tried darn hard not to mention "Republican" when reporting the Craig story. For example, this story on FOX's website:

    "Police Report Details Craig Arrest on Lewd Conduct Charge

    Tuesday, August 28, 2007

    Sen. Larry Craig

    According to a Hennepin County, Minn., court docket, Idaho Sen. Larry Craig pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge on Aug. 8, with the court dismissing a charge of gross misdemeanor interference to privacy.

    The court docket said Craig paid $575 in fines and fees and was put on unsupervised probation for a year. A sentence of 10 days in the county workhouse was stayed.

    According to the prosecutor's complaint, airport police Sgt. Dave Karsnia, who was investigating allegations of sexual conduct in airport restrooms, went into a stall shortly after noon on June 11 and closed the door.

    • Click here to read the police report for Sen. Larry Craig.(pdf)

    Minutes later, the officer saw Craig gazing into his stall through the crack between the stall door and the frame, fidgeted with his fingers and returned to gazing through the stall for about another two minutes.

    After a man in the adjacent stall flushed the toilet and left, Craig entered it and put his roller bag against the front of the stall door, "which Sgt. Karsnia's experience has indicated is used to attempt to conceal sexual conduct by blocking the view from the front of the stall," said the complaint, which was dated June 25....
    (snipped)."

    The entire story did not mention the word "Republican" even once. Do you think they'd do the same for a Democrat? FOX really brings new meaning to rumor mongering, eh, journalism.
     
    #35     Aug 30, 2007
  6. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Fox Noise should have their news license yanked, if there is such a thing.

    They prove time and again that they are nothing but a propaganda outlet for the GOP.
     
    #36     Aug 30, 2007
  7. 55% in Idaho Say U.S. Senator Larry Craig Should Resign

    Job Approval for Craig down 26 Points to 34%

    Over 19 consecutive months of tracking Craig, his SurveyUSA Job Approval among Idaho Republicans ranged from 71% to 82%. Today, among Idaho Republicans Craig's approval is 46%. Among Idaho Conservatives, Craig's Job Approval for 19 months ranged between 70% and 80%. Today, among Conservatives, Craig's approval is at 51%.

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    This has to be the low for republicans. But I wouldn't bet on it.
     
    #37     Aug 30, 2007
  8. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Dude, you are just SAD. Get your skuzzy ass back to freepers!


    Henry Hyde: Republican member of the US House of Representatives, 1975 to 2007

    adultery revealed: 1998


    Newt Gingrich: GOP Presidential candidate, 2008

    wiki: "In 1997 a strong majority of Americans believed Gingrich should have been replaced as Speaker of the House, and he held an all-time low job approval rating of 28%. During this period, Gingrich focused on the perjury charges against Clinton as a unifying campaign theme in national Republican advertising. While Republicans believed this theme would ensure gains in the 1998 midterm elections, they instead lost five seats in the House — the worst performance in 64 years for a party that didn't hold the presidency.

    "Gingrich suffered much of the blame for the election loss. Facing another rebellion in the Republican caucus, he announced on November 6 that he would not only stand down as Speaker, but would leave the House as well. He had been handily reelected to an 11th term in that election, but declined to take his seat."

    In other words, Newtie was NOT forced out by his fellow Republicans, he quit because he was a failure in the eyes of America.


    Bob Barr: represented the 7th District of Georgia, from 1995 to 2003

    adultery revealed: 1999


    David Vitter, outted whoremonger 2007. Still a Republican US Senator.


    Looks like the only sex offenders the GOP is in a hurry to get out of their party are the homosexuals.
     
    #38     Aug 30, 2007
  9. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    #39     Aug 30, 2007
  10. I hear he may give up his seat

    It'll be the first time he's ever done that outside of the men's room
     
    #40     Aug 30, 2007