Absolutely, he should get out, he is an embarassment to his Constituents. He can't make up his mind to pleading guilty or not guilty, He can't make up his mind whether to stay in the Senate or leave the Senate. Do people really want someone in the Senate that keeps flip flopping and can't make up his mind on what is best for his Constituents. His decision should be based on what is best for the people he represents and honestly, at this point in time I could never take him seriously ever again!!
2007-10-05 07:01:37
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answered by maginethat 4
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I even have in no way hear of Craig till this incident. i ought to admit, that the full component sounds particularly contrived. (He tapped his precise foot in the stall, gasp, horrors !) however, your Pastor feels in basic terms like one in all those guy that thinks Christians ought to get a unfastened bypass in existence on each and every thing. which isn't superb considering the fact that Christianity teaches that Christians get a unfastened bypass in the after existence. i've got faith in equality under the regulation. If somebody breaks a regulation, they should pay the criminal outcomes, and being a Christian shouldn't mitigate something. by skill of the comparable token, being a Christian shouldn't make you a aim for something the two, yet i don't have faith for a miniute that's what has happend. Is Craig the only Christian flesh presser ? How come each and every Christian flesh presser isn't being long gone after ? considering the fact that whilst do "the liberals" settle on who the police will arrest and would charge with crimes ? i think of you are able to desire to locate a sparkling pastor. in basic terms some nutrients for theory, if being a Christian is going to make you a "aim" for regulation enforcement, why do maximum of people attempt to play the Jesus card whilst they are caught doing something incorrect ? Why would Michael Vick without notice announce that he "chanced on Jesus" if that could make him greater of a aim by skill of this cabal of "liberal" regulation enforcement personell ? Criminals play the Jesus card in an attempt to get a lessor sentence or whilst they are up for parole.
2016-10-21 03:23:21
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answered by coiscou 4
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Yes, he should step down. He pled guilty. He's an attorney, so he knew what he was doing. If he wasn't guilty then he shouldn't have pled. Good luck. 2D
2007-10-05 07:50:26
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answered by 2D 7
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He should stick around.
He is showing America what the Republican party is made of: Rich, Old, White, Gay Hypocrites.
2007-10-05 06:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Is Idaho for Christ's sake. Who cares, besides this "Very Very Naughty Boy" is helping the repubs look worse and worse every day. Clinton for President!!!
2007-10-05 06:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, he need to step down, but who cares....this news story is like 2 months old. Famous people commit crimes too u know, so what? nothing new.
2007-10-05 06:05:31
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answered by Bob Saget 4
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No, I think that it would be OK for him to hang out for a bit longer.
I am not ready to put my foot down about this.
:-)
2007-10-05 06:06:54
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answered by Tony M 7
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what a douch e
2007-10-05 06:05:07
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answered by Lil J Loc C 1
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