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Pious Perverts See other Pious Perverts Articles Title: Craig Begins Court Challenge Judge to Rule Next Week on Idaho Senator's Bid to Drop Plea EDINA, Minn., Sept. 26 -- A Minnesota judge reacted skeptically Wednesday to Sen. Larry E. Craig's bid to withdraw his guilty plea to disorderly conduct in a Minneapolis airport restroom, asking why the Idaho Republican should be allowed to renew his defense. Hennepin County District Judge Charles A. Porter said he would not rule on Craig's request until next week, and Craig softened his pledge to resign from the Senate by Sunday if his case was not resolved, announcing that he would remain in office "for now." "Today was a major step in the legal effort to clear my name," Craig said. "The court has not issued a ruling on my motion to withdraw my guilty plea. For now, I will continue my work in the United States Senate for Idaho." But in the small courtroom in this Minneapolis suburb, Porter noted that Craig admitted in August that his behavior in the restroom stall constituted a crime that "would arouse alarm or resentment of others." "That's what he did in his petition -- admit what he did," the judge said during the 40-minute hearing. Craig's attorney, Billy Martin, argued that the senator did not consult a lawyer before making his guilty plea, which he mailed to the court. At a hearing with a lawyer representing Craig, a judge would have asked the senator questions about the incident before accepting a plea, Martin said. But Porter cut off the attorney, saying "my speculation" is that Craig wanted to plead guilty. "If he intended to plead guilty, he would have said 'yes' " to questions about whether he knew he had committed a crime, the judge said. Craig, who was not in court, and his lawyers must convince Porter that it would be a "manifest injustice" under Minnesota law for the senator's plea not be overturned. Martin argued that would be so because Craig's actions were merely "innocuous" behavior, but that there was no verbal or physical contact that rose to the level of disorderly conduct. "None of those facts, Your Honor, in and of themselves constitute a crime," he told Porter. The judge said that, if he came down off the bench running at Martin, "shaking his fist" at Martin without ever punching him or yelling at him, it would likely prompt the attorney to think the judge was trying to incite him. "It absolutely would," Martin said. "Well, that's disorderly conduct," Porter replied. The judge asked only one procedural question of the prosecutors who after the hearing expressed confidence. "We feel like we have a very strong case," said Patrick Hogan, spokesman for the Metropolitan Airports Commission, which oversees the airport police. "I think the facts are clear." Craig was arrested in June during an undercover sting conducted by police in the Minneapolis airport. A police officer said that Craig, who was traveling between Idaho and Washington, entered an adjacent restroom stall. The officer, who had been responding to complaints about illicit sex in the restroom, said that Craig slid his foot toward him and reached under the stall waving his hand in the manner of gay men seeking sex. The senator later said he "panicked" after his arrest and agreed to plead guilty to keep the case quiet because his home-state newspaper, the Idaho Statesman, was investigating his sexual orientation. But the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call broke the story. In the firestorm that followed, Craig, who is married, called a news conference where said he is "not gay." If Porter accepts the plea withdrawal and schedules a trial on the original charges later this year, Craig would have to fight the criminal charges and a Senate ethics investigation. Craig has said he will not seek reelection in 2008 regardless of the outcome of his criminal case. The ethics committee's investigation, which will not continue if Craig resigns, was demanded by the GOP leadership. Within days of the revelation of Craig's guilty plea, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) led a political assault on the three-term senator that included stripping him of his senior committee posts, calling for the ethics investigation and privately forcing him to announce his intention to resign. McConnell declined to comment on Craig's plans to stay beyond his self-imposed resignation deadline. Posters Note: It's not queer when Republicans do it.
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#1. To: Trace21231 (#0)
Ya need to read the article about the D Dock.........and all the criminals and near criminals that live there. :)
So, if the misdemeanor conviction is reversed then he's as clean as new driven snow? Then, why was that Idaho newspaper investigating his sexual orientation? And a better question is, why would he offer that as rationale for pleading guilty? Is that supposed to inspire belief in his innocence? We Southerners have two sayings for these occasions: "A quick denial is a shore sign of guilt!" (and so is a slow one) And, "Whars thars smoke thars fawr!" Buh bye, you dirty kweer! Remember, trying to unseat a US Senator is like trying to stampede a glacier. And, we should never pass up the chance to remove one for any reason. Commit perjury if you have to but get rid of them!
"It absolutely would," Martin said. "Well, that's disorderly conduct," Porter replied. Ya gotta like this judge's attitude.........if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it was probably acting queer!
Craig gave the "I'm a promiscuous bathhouse regular" signal. There was no mistake. If the police officer says Craig was cruising him then I have to believe a cop over a US Senator. After all, the senate is surrounded by concubines and the ratio of women to men in DC is about 6 to 1. Even slobs like Ted Kennedy are spoiled and have come to expect service from young climbers who are attracted to power. And, even his lecherous nephew Kennedy-Smith gets sex by telling girls that either they do the trick or he's gonna get his Uncle Ted to drive 'em home! ;)
#13. To: HOUNDDAWG (#12)
LOL.
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