[Vision2020] Under-fire senator alleges entrapment
david sarff
davesway at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 31 08:55:35 PDT 2007
If he is innocent and he can't represent himself better than he did and he's
supposed represent our state and the country, he's got a credibility
problem. If he's guilty, he's got a credibility problem.
Frankly, I don't think he's gay as much as he's in love with himself and
any-body that will service his pompous self is likely fair game. If this is
true and he is supposed to represent others, including his wife...bad
credibility.
I do think that the dogs of his own party will be his actual undoing. If
he's perceived as a closet gay
, then he may perceived as a closet liberal. That could be worse.
This guy approved of the no bid contract for Halliburton, among a lot of
other things, that action pissed me off more than any of the recent stuff.
Dave
>You know, I'd feel a lot better about this if he was actually caught
>having sex in the restroom, or caught on tape giving money for sex, or
>something else more-or-less unambiguous.
>
>There might be reasons why you would stand outside the door of someone's
>stall, especially if you were waiting for one to free up. The officer
>might have imagined that he was trying to peer in at him, when instead
>he was lost in thought. You might put your roller bag in front of the
>stall door not to attempt to block what you want to do from sight, but
>because there is no other fricking place to put it where you can still
>see it. You might tap your damn foot out of simple boredom. You might
>not even be aware you are doing it. You might accidentally touch the
>foot of the person in the stall next to you, especially if you are a
>larger guy that needs to shed a few pounds. You might reach under the
>partition for toilet paper, or you might have been doing something with
>your bags that are sitting in front of you and the gesture was
>misconstrued.
>
>I do realize that he pled guilty to their charge, but when you are
>hoping that it might blow over - and when you are apparently trying to
>keep it from your family as well as the media, you might plead guilty to
>try to make it go away.
>
>I have no idea if he was really guilty or not, but I think this thing
>has snowballed out of control. I don't particularly agree with this
>guy's politics, and I'm certainly no real supporter of his, but I think
>he's getting the short end of the stick.
>
>Paul
>
>Joe Campbell wrote:
> > That was the headline on the CNN website. I remember Roy Schieder
>talking about
> > the seven stages of accepting death (or something like that) in "All
>that Jazz." One
> > stage was denial. Craig appears to be going through the seven stages of
>denial.
> >
> > --
> > Joe Campbell
> >
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