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Sen. Larry Craig's alleged past male sexual partners speak out

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By M&C US News Dec 2, 2007, 18:05 GMT


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SP4: what'd ya think Larry..?Dec 2nd, 2007 - 19:27:33

...they would keep thier mouths shut? The book deals...the TV appearences...

Next time, get a prostitute...

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JakDec 2nd, 2007 - 20:09:27

As stated over and over before, people in the public eye better keep their noses VERY clean because the skeletons in the closet will make their appearance sooner or later, and not just on Halloween. I'm not so concerned about what these people did as much as about their poor judgement when they are in a position of authority or politics. What does that say about their abilities???

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LouDec 2nd, 2007 - 23:12:56

Hiring prostitutes is illegal except in Nevada, so you could get in trouble there too, Larry. Rather than a prostitute as recommended by SP4, you could always try SP4 himself. I hear he is open for 'dialogue' with other republicans.

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ParkerDec 2nd, 2007 - 23:20:50

Sounds like old Larry was too wrapped up in his Johnson!

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QuinDec 3rd, 2007 - 00:06:49

Larry, how could you do it? How could you go outside the family, when you have all those 'back-room' buddies in the republican party? Or were you low man in the pecker, i mean pecking, order and needed to go elsewhere to prove your manhood?

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SP4: Lou....It's OKDec 3rd, 2007 - 16:06:34

...you're not lonely, are you Lou...?

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???Dec 3rd, 2007 - 20:24:12

Sounds like Lou is the one who needs a prostitute. I know this guy named Larry that works one of the corners here in town, want his number?

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