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From The Associated Press, 12/2/07:

http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-craig-encounters,0,2603569.story

 

Paper: 8 Men Claim Encounters With Craig

 

By Associated Press

 

BOISE, Idaho -

 

Eight men say they either had sex with Sen. Larry Craig or were

targets of sexual advances by the Idaho Republican at various times

during his political career, a newspaper reported Sunday.

 

One of the men is the former escort whose allegations disgraced the

Rev. Ted Haggard, former president of the National Association of

Evangelicals, the Idaho Statesman reported.

 

The newspaper identified four men and reported details of the

encounters they say involved Craig.

 

It also reported the accounts of four other men who did not agree to

be identified but who described sexual advances or encounters

involving the conservative Republican.

 

Craig pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after being accused by an

undercover officer of soliciting sex at the Minneapolis-St. Paul

airport and later called a news conference to deny that he is gay.

 

The newspaper acknowledged that its report was not based on definitive

evidence.

 

However, it said its investigation, including a review of travel and

property records and background checks, found no evidence to disprove

the accounts of the four identified men.

 

Craig and members of his staff declined to comment to the newspaper.

 

But in a statement e-mailed to The Associated Press on Sunday, the

senator said the newspaper's report was "completely false" and he

accused the paper of careless journalism.

 

"It is unfortunate that the Idaho Statesman has chosen to continue to

lower itself to the standards of what can best be described as tabloid

journalism," Craig said in the statement.

 

"Despite the fact the Idaho Statesman has decided to pursue its own

agenda and print these falsehoods without any facts to back them up, I

won't let this paper's attempt to malign my name stop me from

continuing my work to serve the people of Idaho."

 

The report is the Statesman's latest on allegations about Craig's

sexual background since his June arrest in an airport men's room sex

sting operation was reported in late August.

 

Statesman Editor Vicki Gowler said the newspaper spent several months

checking the backgrounds and details of the men's stories.

 

"We believe it's important for you to know what we've learned and to

hear the men's own words," Gowler said.

 

Two of the identified men and one of the unidentified men told the

newspaper they had sex with Craig.

 

One of the men identified in the report, Mike Jones, 50, described as

a former male escort, was the focus of the sex scandal involving

Haggard, the disgraced leader of Colorado's New Life Church.

 

Jones said Craig paid him $200 for sex in late 2004 or early 2005.

 

The encounter took place at a studio apartment in downtown Denver,

Jones said.

 

Jones told the Statesman that he did not recognize Craig until his

arrest made the news.

 

The newspaper reported that Craig went on the record after Craig

appeared in a television news report in August to address the arrest

and his future in politics.

 

Amid pressure from top GOP leaders in Washington, Craig announced his

intent to resign from the Senate.

 

He later changed his mind, deciding to finish out his term, which

expires in January 2009.

 

He is also appealing in Minnesota courts to have his guilty plea

overturned.

 

The undercover police officer who arrested Craig said the senator

moved his foot next to the officer's foot and tapped it in a way that

indicated he wanted sex.

 

He also alleged the senator sent a signal by swiping his hand under

the divider between men's room stalls.

 

Craig has said the officer misconstrued those motions.

 

_______________________________________________________

 

And on and on and on

 

Harry

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On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:23:43 -0500, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com>

wrote:

>

>From The Associated Press, 12/2/07:

>http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-craig-encounters,0,2603569.story

>

>Paper: 8 Men Claim Encounters With Craig

>

>By Associated Press

>

>BOISE, Idaho -

>

>Eight men say they either had sex with Sen. Larry Craig or were

>targets of sexual advances by the Idaho Republican at various times

>during his political career, a newspaper reported Sunday.

>

>One of the men is the former escort whose allegations disgraced the

>Rev. Ted Haggard, former president of the National Association of

>Evangelicals, the Idaho Statesman reported.

>

>The newspaper identified four men and reported details of the

>encounters they say involved Craig.

>

>It also reported the accounts of four other men who did not agree to

>be identified but who described sexual advances or encounters

>involving the conservative Republican.

>

>Craig pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after being accused by an

>undercover officer of soliciting sex at the Minneapolis-St. Paul

>airport and later called a news conference to deny that he is gay.

>

>The newspaper acknowledged that its report was not based on definitive

>evidence.

>

>However, it said its investigation, including a review of travel and

>property records and background checks, found no evidence to disprove

>the accounts of the four identified men.

>

>Craig and members of his staff declined to comment to the newspaper.

>

>But in a statement e-mailed to The Associated Press on Sunday, the

>senator said the newspaper's report was "completely false" and he

>accused the paper of careless journalism.

>

>"It is unfortunate that the Idaho Statesman has chosen to continue to

>lower itself to the standards of what can best be described as tabloid

>journalism," Craig said in the statement.

>

>"Despite the fact the Idaho Statesman has decided to pursue its own

>agenda and print these falsehoods without any facts to back them up, I

>won't let this paper's attempt to malign my name stop me from

>continuing my work to serve the people of Idaho."

>

>The report is the Statesman's latest on allegations about Craig's

>sexual background since his June arrest in an airport men's room sex

>sting operation was reported in late August.

>

>Statesman Editor Vicki Gowler said the newspaper spent several months

>checking the backgrounds and details of the men's stories.

>

>"We believe it's important for you to know what we've learned and to

>hear the men's own words," Gowler said.

>

>Two of the identified men and one of the unidentified men told the

>newspaper they had sex with Craig.

>

>One of the men identified in the report, Mike Jones, 50, described as

>a former male escort, was the focus of the sex scandal involving

>Haggard, the disgraced leader of Colorado's New Life Church.

>

>Jones said Craig paid him $200 for sex in late 2004 or early 2005.

>

>The encounter took place at a studio apartment in downtown Denver,

>Jones said.

>

>Jones told the Statesman that he did not recognize Craig until his

>arrest made the news.

>

>The newspaper reported that Craig went on the record after Craig

>appeared in a television news report in August to address the arrest

>and his future in politics.

>

>Amid pressure from top GOP leaders in Washington, Craig announced his

>intent to resign from the Senate.

>

>He later changed his mind, deciding to finish out his term, which

>expires in January 2009.

>

>He is also appealing in Minnesota courts to have his guilty plea

>overturned.

>

>The undercover police officer who arrested Craig said the senator

>moved his foot next to the officer's foot and tapped it in a way that

>indicated he wanted sex.

>

>He also alleged the senator sent a signal by swiping his hand under

>the divider between men's room stalls.

>

>Craig has said the officer misconstrued those motions.

>

>_______________________________________________________

>

>And on and on and on

>

>Harry

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What do you call a Republican with a conscience?

 

An ex-Republican.

 

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Gator Slayer <gatorisbait@aol.com> wrote in news:e65a45b7-2cac-4aec-a227-

21bbf19a389e@l1g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:

> On Dec 2, 6:23�pm, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>> From The Associated Press,

12/2/07:http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld

> /wire/sns-ap-craig-encounters,...

>>

>> Paper: 8 Men Claim Encounters With Craig

>>

>> By Associated Press

>>

>> BOISE, Idaho -

>>

>> Eight men say they either had sex with Sen. Larry Craig or were

>> targets of sexual advances by the Idaho Republican at various times

>> during his political career, a newspaper reported Sunday.

>>

>> One of the men is the former escort whose allegations disgraced the

>> Rev. Ted Haggard, former president of the National Association of

>> Evangelicals, the Idaho Statesman reported.

>>

>> The newspaper identified four men and reported details of the

>> encounters they say involved Craig.

>>

>> It also reported the accounts of four other men who did not agree to

>> be identified but who described sexual advances or encounters

>> involving the conservative Republican.

>>

>> Craig pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after being accused by an

>> undercover officer of soliciting sex at the Minneapolis-St. Paul

>> airport and later called a news conference to deny that he is gay.

>>

>> The newspaper acknowledged that its report was not based on definitive

>> evidence.

>>

>> However, it said its investigation, including a review of travel and

>> property records and background checks, found no evidence to disprove

>> the accounts of the four identified men.

>>

>> Craig and members of his staff declined to comment to the newspaper.

>>

>> But in a statement e-mailed to The Associated Press on Sunday, the

>> senator said the newspaper's report was "completely false" and he

>> accused the paper of careless journalism.

>>

>> "It is unfortunate that the Idaho Statesman has chosen to continue to

>> lower itself to the standards of what can best be described as tabloid

>> journalism," Craig said in the statement.

>>

>> "Despite the fact the Idaho Statesman has decided to pursue its own

>> agenda and print these falsehoods without any facts to back them up, I

>> won't let this paper's attempt to malign my name stop me from

>> continuing my work to serve the people of Idaho."

>>

>> The report is the Statesman's latest on allegations about Craig's

>> sexual background since his June arrest in an airport men's room sex

>> sting operation was reported in late August.

>>

>> Statesman Editor Vicki Gowler said the newspaper spent several months

>> checking the backgrounds and details of the men's stories.

>>

>> "We believe it's important for you to know what we've learned and to

>> hear the men's own words," Gowler said.

>>

>> Two of the identified men and one of the unidentified men told the

>> newspaper they had sex with Craig.

>>

>> One of the men identified in the report, Mike Jones, 50, described as

>> a former male escort, was the focus of the sex scandal involving

>> Haggard, the disgraced leader of Colorado's New Life Church.

>>

>> Jones said Craig paid him $200 for sex in late 2004 or early 2005.

>>

>> The encounter took place at a studio apartment in downtown Denver,

>> Jones said.

>>

>> Jones told the Statesman that he did not recognize Craig until his

>> arrest made the news.

>>

>> The newspaper reported that Craig went on the record after Craig

>> appeared in a television news report in August to address the arrest

>> and his future in politics.

>>

>> Amid pressure from top GOP leaders in Washington, Craig announced his

>> intent to resign from the Senate.

>>

>> He later changed his mind, deciding to finish out his term, which

>> expires in January 2009.

>>

>> He is also appealing in Minnesota courts to have his guilty plea

>> overturned.

>>

>> The undercover police officer who arrested Craig said the senator

>> moved his foot next to the officer's foot and tapped it in a way that

>> indicated he wanted sex.

>>

>> He also alleged the senator sent a signal by swiping his hand under

>> the divider between men's room stalls.

>>

>> Craig has said the officer misconstrued those motions.

>>

>> _______________________________________________________

>>

>> And on and on and on

>>

>> Harry

>

> I'm surprised your post didn't include Jeff Gannon's name. The lefts

> obsession with all things Gannon.

 

 

Rove should have thought about that before giving

a White House press pass and security card to a homosexual

prostitute to begin with.

 

Too bad he got caught, now the party of "Family Values"

will be stuck with Jeff Gannon references forever.

 

Cry us a river, do.

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Mitchell Holman wrote:

> Gator Slayer <gatorisbait@aol.com> wrote in news:e65a45b7-2cac-4aec-a227-

> 21bbf19a389e@l1g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:

>

>> On Dec 2, 6:23�pm, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>>> From The Associated Press,

> 12/2/07:http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld

>> /wire/sns-ap-craig-encounters,...

>>> Paper: 8 Men Claim Encounters With Craig

>>>

>>> By Associated Press

>>>

>>> BOISE, Idaho -

>>>

>>> Eight men say they either had sex with Sen. Larry Craig or were

>>> targets of sexual advances by the Idaho Republican at various times

>>> during his political career, a newspaper reported Sunday.

>>>

>>> One of the men is the former escort whose allegations disgraced the

>>> Rev. Ted Haggard, former president of the National Association of

>>> Evangelicals, the Idaho Statesman reported.

>>>

>>> The newspaper identified four men and reported details of the

>>> encounters they say involved Craig.

>>>

>>> It also reported the accounts of four other men who did not agree to

>>> be identified but who described sexual advances or encounters

>>> involving the conservative Republican.

>>>

>>> Craig pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after being accused by an

>>> undercover officer of soliciting sex at the Minneapolis-St. Paul

>>> airport and later called a news conference to deny that he is gay.

>>>

>>> The newspaper acknowledged that its report was not based on definitive

>>> evidence.

>>>

>>> However, it said its investigation, including a review of travel and

>>> property records and background checks, found no evidence to disprove

>>> the accounts of the four identified men.

>>>

>>> Craig and members of his staff declined to comment to the newspaper.

>>>

>>> But in a statement e-mailed to The Associated Press on Sunday, the

>>> senator said the newspaper's report was "completely false" and he

>>> accused the paper of careless journalism.

>>>

>>> "It is unfortunate that the Idaho Statesman has chosen to continue to

>>> lower itself to the standards of what can best be described as tabloid

>>> journalism," Craig said in the statement.

>>>

>>> "Despite the fact the Idaho Statesman has decided to pursue its own

>>> agenda and print these falsehoods without any facts to back them up, I

>>> won't let this paper's attempt to malign my name stop me from

>>> continuing my work to serve the people of Idaho."

>>>

>>> The report is the Statesman's latest on allegations about Craig's

>>> sexual background since his June arrest in an airport men's room sex

>>> sting operation was reported in late August.

>>>

>>> Statesman Editor Vicki Gowler said the newspaper spent several months

>>> checking the backgrounds and details of the men's stories.

>>>

>>> "We believe it's important for you to know what we've learned and to

>>> hear the men's own words," Gowler said.

>>>

>>> Two of the identified men and one of the unidentified men told the

>>> newspaper they had sex with Craig.

>>>

>>> One of the men identified in the report, Mike Jones, 50, described as

>>> a former male escort, was the focus of the sex scandal involving

>>> Haggard, the disgraced leader of Colorado's New Life Church.

>>>

>>> Jones said Craig paid him $200 for sex in late 2004 or early 2005.

>>>

>>> The encounter took place at a studio apartment in downtown Denver,

>>> Jones said.

>>>

>>> Jones told the Statesman that he did not recognize Craig until his

>>> arrest made the news.

>>>

>>> The newspaper reported that Craig went on the record after Craig

>>> appeared in a television news report in August to address the arrest

>>> and his future in politics.

>>>

>>> Amid pressure from top GOP leaders in Washington, Craig announced his

>>> intent to resign from the Senate.

>>>

>>> He later changed his mind, deciding to finish out his term, which

>>> expires in January 2009.

>>>

>>> He is also appealing in Minnesota courts to have his guilty plea

>>> overturned.

>>>

>>> The undercover police officer who arrested Craig said the senator

>>> moved his foot next to the officer's foot and tapped it in a way that

>>> indicated he wanted sex.

>>>

>>> He also alleged the senator sent a signal by swiping his hand under

>>> the divider between men's room stalls.

>>>

>>> Craig has said the officer misconstrued those motions.

>>>

>>> _______________________________________________________

>>>

>>> And on and on and on

>>>

>>> Harry

>> I'm surprised your post didn't include Jeff Gannon's name. The lefts

>> obsession with all things Gannon.

>

>

> Rove should have thought about that before giving

> a White House press pass and security card to a homosexual

> prostitute to begin with.

>

> Too bad he got caught, now the party of "Family Values"

> will be stuck with Jeff Gannon references forever.

>

> Cry us a river, do.

 

What do you know about love?

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Republican Restroom Romeo <rloser@foxnews.com> wrote in news:NcV4j.3295$o_

6.1142@trnddc08:

> Mitchell Holman wrote:

>> Gator Slayer <gatorisbait@aol.com> wrote in news:e65a45b7-2cac-4aec-

a227-

>> 21bbf19a389e@l1g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:

>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> He later changed his mind, deciding to finish out his term, which

>>>> expires in January 2009.

>>>>

>>>> He is also appealing in Minnesota courts to have his guilty plea

>>>> overturned.

>>>>

>>>> The undercover police officer who arrested Craig said the senator

>>>> moved his foot next to the officer's foot and tapped it in a way that

>>>> indicated he wanted sex.

>>>>

>>>> He also alleged the senator sent a signal by swiping his hand under

>>>> the divider between men's room stalls.

>>>>

>>>> Craig has said the officer misconstrued those motions.

>>>>

>>>> _______________________________________________________

>>>>

>>>> And on and on and on

>>>>

>>>> Harry

>>> I'm surprised your post didn't include Jeff Gannon's name. The lefts

>>> obsession with all things Gannon.

>>

>>

>> Rove should have thought about that before giving

>> a White House press pass and security card to a homosexual

>> prostitute to begin with.

>>

>> Too bad he got caught, now the party of "Family Values"

>> will be stuck with Jeff Gannon references forever.

>>

>> Cry us a river, do.

>

> What do you know about love?

 

 

"What's love got do with it?"

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