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Posted on Saturday 1 September 2007


Sen. Larry E. Craig, the Idaho Republican caught in a police crackdown on sexual solicitation in an airport men’s room, today announced his resignation from the Senate, effective Sept. 30, succumbing to an erosion of support in his home state and from members of his own party.

In a brief public statement in Boise, Craig issued a general apology but did not refer to any specific actions or admit wrongdoing.

"To Idahoans I represent, to my staff, my Senate colleagues, but most importantly to my wife and my family, I apologize for what I have caused," Craig said. "I am deeply sorry."
Although I worry that he’s being dumped for nefarious political reasons [see below], and I’m not excited about the fact that Vitter [heterosexual whore-monger] goes free, while Craig [gay cruiser] goes down in record time, I do think that there’s a positive note to be sounded here. We are beginning to expect men in high places to behave in a manner befitting their station. Enough of this scandalous stuff. We’re worn out.

Now, about President Bush and Vice President Cheney…

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    Jim
    September 1, 2007 | 6:00 PM
     

    How many wives have found out there politician husband is GAY just like this …with his pants down around his knees and his ass swaying in the breeze?????

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