Amen to that!
I wish all Republicans would fight back this hard.
Seriously.
Imagine if Newt Gingrich had taken this route, instead of resigning...
Things might be a (lot) different right now, had he done so.
Go away Craig. Nobody wants to see you tap your foot.
I have a hard time believing that anyone would find Mr. Craig appealing.
TAPS
Does Larry have a pension involved??
Ruling Minn. judge finds Larry Craig appealing.
I am not gay with a coked up page
I am not gay with the underaged
I am not gay when I tap your foot
I am not gay keep your big mouth shut
I am not gay in a bathroom stall
I am not gay, not gay at all
I am not gay with a wide, wide stance
I am not gay in my senator pants
I am not gay with a cat in a hat
Here's my card--what do you think of that?
I am not gay in a bathroom stall
I am not gay, not gay at all
I am not gay in an Idaho paper
I am not gay please hide my caper
I am not gay in my childless marriage
I am not gay in a baby carriage
I am not gay in a bathroom stall
I am not gay, not gay at all
I am not gay with an undercover dick
I am not gay--no, not a lick
I saw some paper on the floor
I picked it up--no, nothing more
I am not gay in a bathroom stall
I am not gay, not gay at all
I am not gay in my guilty plea
I am not gay, it's plain to see
I am not gay in a Minnesota court
I am not gay--no, nothing of the sort
I am not gay in a bathroom stall
I am not gay, not gay at all
Let me be clear, I am not vague
I dearly love my Mrs. Craig
I am not a sad old perv
My only desire is to serve
I am not gay in a bathroom stall
I am not gay, not gay at all
Larry Craig is the gift that just keeps on giving. He’s been in the news at least weekly since this all broke.
Lovely.
Guess it is a matter of opinion of the judge.Couldn’t be politically motivated could it? Nah. Not in our judicial system.
October 5th, 2007 @ 10:48am
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge has granted an alleged bank robber permission to withdraw a guilty plea and fight the charges filed against him.
U.S. District Court Judge Dee Benson made the ruling yesterday during a discussion to determine whether 26-year-old Joshua Rich voluntarily entered a guilty plea after cutting a deal with federal prosecutors related to the weapon used in a series of robberies.