Monday, August 3, 2009

Why did Larry Craig get into trouble for simply asking the guy next door for some tp?

Obviously, he was out of toilet paper, so he gestured to the guy in the next stall to give up a few squares by putting his hand under the wall, and by tapping his shoe to get his attention.





If this is a crime, then..whatever.





Craig did nothing wrong, in fact it was the the airport maintenance people's fault for not keeping the bathrooms stocked with enough paper for the atendees.

Why did Larry Craig get into trouble for simply asking the guy next door for some tp?
SO WHY DID HE ADMIT GUILT HAHA





HE'S ALREADY STATED HE'S GUILTY
Reply:what he plead guilty to was not soliciting for sex, but disorderly conduct. I think he plead guilty so that he wouldn't have to have his name associated with what they have eventually gone ahead and called it anyway. I am still trying to figure out what he did wrong, tapped his foot...ran his hand under the edge of the stall. He didn't touch the guy, didn't say anything, didn't disrobe...can you really be arrested for tapping your foot in the restroom?





It's crazy, and it's politically motivated.
Reply:He pled guilty.





That's pretty much self explanatory.
Reply:I'm baffled too. Doesn't everybody (at least in Idaho) ask for T.P. by sliding their foot under the partition and rubbing the foot of the guy in the nest stall and saying "Could you give me a little help?"?





You forgot to point out that it was Clinton's fault.
Reply:Oh right! That's it! He just wanted some toilet paper. Give me a break! This is not his first time in this situation, there are reports going back several years of similar behavior





He was also caught peeping on the guy through the cracks in the stall door. He plead guilty and tried to use his position to get out of the situation
Reply:I know. It's ridiculous. He just wanted to wipe his butt, for God's sake. Is that a crime?
Reply:The arrest log:





Airport police Sgt. Dave Karsnia, who was investigating allegations of sexual conduct in airport restrooms, went into a stall shortly after noon on June 11 and closed the door.





Minutes later, the officer said he saw Craig gazing into his stall through the crack between the door and the frame.





After a man in the adjacent stall left, Craig entered it and put his roller bag against the front of the stall door, "which Sgt. Karsnia's experience has indicated is used to attempt to conceal sexual conduct by blocking the view from the front of the stall," said the complaint, which was dated June 25.





The complaint said Craig then tapped his right foot several times and moved it closer to Karsnia's stall and then moved it to where it touched Karsnia's foot. Karsnia recognized that "as a signal often used by persons communicating a desire to engage in sexual conduct," the complaint said.





Craig then passed his left hand under the stall divider into Karsnia's stall with his palm up and guided it along the divider toward the front of the stall three times, the complaint said.





The officer then showed his police identification under the divider and pointed toward the exit "at which time the defendant exclaimed `No!'" the complaint said.





The Aug. 8 police report says Craig handed the arresting officer a business card that identified him as a member of the Senate.





"What do you think about that?" Craig is alleged to have said, according to the report.
Reply:Ya right!!!



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