Posted on 09/07/2007 8:33:59 PM PDT by Lorianne
I read the first part of the article but quickly felt like I needed to wash myself with a harsh abrasive soap and a wire brush.
You wrote: “Craig wasn’t railroaded or tricked. He was simply caught.”
I agree with you, in the extent that Craig is guilty as charged, and likely a habitual offender as Hitchens has described the type.
However, I wonder if he was, in the Union Square incident, not tricked but stalked.
I’ve been suspicious about the motives of the gay man who claimed to have hooked up with Craig in the Union Square bathrooms, then turned around and immediately went to Michael Rogers and ‘reported’ the incident.
Michael Rogers, after all, contacted ex-interns and put them up (in my opinion) to flirting on line with Rep. Foley. It would not be outside his capability to engage a ‘hunky’ gay man to follow Craig into the men’s room.
The story as Rogers’ tells it, that the gay man just happened to realize that it was Craig and happened to know to contact Rogers, beggers belief. It’s akin to the person who just happened to pick up Newt Gingrich’s car phone conversation on a 2 way scanner and ‘happened’ to turn over the tape to the democrats.
That was informative. It explains why the cop said Craig’s left hand was visible as the wedding band is apparently seen as an added bonus to those involved in such encounters.
Then washing up is just as disgusting. There is always a pubic hair in the sink. How does it get there? I don't want to know. Even washing your hands in a reasonably clean sink, you get a dirty, unclean feeling in those places. I usually grab a napkin to touch the door handle on the way out so I don't re-contaminate myself. Then what do I do with the napkin once out of the rest room? They should put a wastebasket just outside the men's room door for this purpose.
Public rest rooms are sheer hell. Anybody "cruising" for sex in such a filthy, degraded environment deserves whatever happens to them. They should lock them all up and throw away the key. Then maybe we'll have reasonably clean public rest rooms.
While you’re waiting for the Congressman to respond, you ought to read the police report as well as the transcript of Craig’s statement to police. I have and it’s available on-line. I’ll tell you, if I came out of airport bathroom stall and a poiceman told me I was under arrest, my immediate response would be a demand to know what for. Interestingly, that wasn’t Craig’s response; in fact, I think you’ll find his response supports Hon. Billybob’s conclusion. You sound like someone who wants to be informed of all the facts before making a conclusion, so I’d say get busy reading. Cordially, A.
McDonalds always has the cleanest bathrooms!
make that “policeman”
Yuck. I disagree. They’re nasty.
However, McDonalds restaurants in Europe look like you could perform brain surgery in there. They’re antiseptic!
“Some of that would destroy lives, if it came out.”
After reading that I had several thoughts. 1: that it’s good you left because knowing things could “destroy your life”. 2: that that comment just reinforces my and many others opinions of the so called elected officials that make law in this country. 3: that having to live with this knowledge would compromise your own values and morals. Which leads me to believe that it takes a saint to stay clear of all the corruption. What a mess!
I have to admit that what you say is persuasive, I am leaning a lot harder towards the belief that Craig is a pervert, but also feel that he created his own bed and now lies in it. No compassion for him here, but the way the police handled him was questionable too. All of this is disgusting!
Take care Billybob, I wish you good nights of sleep knowing the things you live with!
I have read what you suggest> But I also know that with the past several years of corruption in just the GOP that even the slightest inuendo of questionable behavior by a senator or congressman could cause a ton of fear for someone in that position(guily or not). Don’t get me wrong here, perverts and corrupt politicians have NO BUSINESS representing us. But witch hunts do us no good either.
He said he was guilty to one charge and that he would leave, I hope he does what he says, just to realize some vestige of dignity. Corruption is so rampant now that the cry of wolf brings almost instant guilt. But these politicians have created the world they live in. Sad state of affairs!
For instance, as a lawyer I have read the autopsy records for two sisters whose Mother I represented. She asked never to see those records, and I kept them from her. When you have survived 64 years, and you've paid attention to the people around you, you acquire information you'd rather not know.
But there is no way to unring a bell. What you know, you know. Lastly, this is not a product of Washington culture -- thought there is more corruption, pound for pound, there than in the small town I live in now.
But, there are secrets here, too. When you develop a pattern of listening to other people with care, information flows downhill. It just happens. In a few instances, I've found out about the end of stories which began two or three decades ago.
Recently, I've made friends with two retired doctors who live in Highlands, NC. We're in a writing group together, and they are founts of incredible stories. We always change the names and stories, not to protect the innocent, but to protect the guilty.
I am certain that all professionals who have spent a career dealing with other people, have collected a box full of stories like these. It goes with the territory. And the process of learning to be a lawyer, or doctor, etc., includes learning to process that information. When the burden gets too heavy, you walk away.
A good friend of mine spent decades working as an EMT for a Volunteer Fire Department. Then, they answered a call for an auto accident where a mother had inexplicably made a sudden turn into the path of a tractor trailer. She and three of her children were killed on the spot. One was cut out of the wreckage in critical condition.
That day, he resigned from the Fire Department. He walked away when he knew he needed to. If I ever reach that point, I will do the same with no regrets. Until then, this is just part of my ordinary life.
That's a long response to a post on FR, but you raised a very thoughtful point.
John / Billybob
Always the master of metaphor, never a slave to style, Hitchens skips down life’s lanes, brush held slyly grand, painting all he sees in even hand.
Let me ask you this. If you were younger say, late 30’s early 40’s with higher aspirations in DC and know what you do, would you consider yourself a target? That’s what I meant when I said “things that would destroy your life”, and perhaps in the permanent sense. If so, where would the value be in a life of that, once it reached that point?
I have never evaluated how I was living my life, based on any threats from other people. That's no way to live, looking over your shoulder all the time.
John / Billybob
Fine answer! My father once said to me about living with right and wrong,”that you have to look at yourself every morning in the mirror when you shave, what do you see, a man or a boy?”. I’ve lived pretty well with that philosophy and it’s sounds to me that you have as well. Regards, Gary.
Hello. Fellow N. Carolinian here. I have always respected your opinions and your writings.
However, I would like to know what specifics you know about the Senator because I am convinced he was NOT doing what the airport policeman arrested him and implied he was doing, even though he plead guilty to only disturbing the peace and peeping. (Yet he said he was waiting for the guy in the stall next to the cop to get out because he had been waiting and that stall was finally being freed up).
The Idaho Statesman newspaper did an indepth report on the Senator going back 40 years in his life and talking to HUNDREDS of acquaintances of the Senator and they could not come up with what you are saying you know about the Senator.
Maybe they tried to talk to others in the Senate/Congress and they like you would not say anything for the reasons you have mentioned.
But it seems to me if it was common knowledge that Senator Craig had this particular perversion or something similar that many people knew about, that this reporter would have uncovered at least ONE person to make such charges.
He did not.
He found 1 “anonymous” guy who claimed he was “certain” it was Senator Craig who had oral sex with him in a bathroom in Union station - something the Senator firmly denied.
That was the ONLY such charge that ANYBODY in these hundreds interviewed could come up with.
So, with all due respect, and because I am certain all those who are in Congress/Senate are prime targets for blackmail and bribery because of who knows what kind of actions they have done or continue to do (which is why those Hillary owned FBI files have been so effective in keeping certain Congress people “in line” on certain votes).....I really want to know of any specific SUPPORTABLE charges of misconduct by Senator Craig in this type of perversion.
Could you freepmail me any info you know about - you don’t have to say who gave you this information of course - or you can post it here.
I just want the truth.
Mere relief for many, however some dare to call it 'heaven'
As for what I know that is NOT a matter of public record, I've stated my reasons for not harming any private citizens by saying what I know. That conclusion is final -- not in a post, not in a Freepmail, not in a private conversation. If I am ever under oath and asked a relevant question, I will of course answer it.
That's the end of my discussion of this issue.
John / Billybob
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