
Craig steps down from Commitees. CREW wants Senators Stevens and Vitter to do the same.
As the Associated Press reported, Senator Larry Craig has given up several committee assignments:
For a second consecutive day, GOP Senate leaders stepped in, issuing a statement that said Craig had "agreed to comply with leadership's request" to temporarily give up his posts on important committees. He has been the top Republican on the Veterans Affairs Committee as well as on subcommittees for two other panels.
"This is not a decision we take lightly, but we believe this is in the best interest of the Senate until this situation is resolved by the ethics committee," said the statement, issued in the name of Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the party leader, and others.
Following this development, CREW issued this statement because we believe that Senators Stevens and Vitter should be subject to the same treatment:
Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, expressed surprise that Sen. Larry Craig has been forced to relinquish his committee assignments in light of this week's revelations that he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in connection with an attempted sexual encounter with an undercover officer in a Minneapolis airport restroom.
"Senator Ted Stevens maintains his position on the Appropriations Committee despite being the subject of a major criminal investigation, including an FBI raid on his Alaska home and Senator David Vitter maintains his assignments despite admitting to the crime of soliciting a prostitute."
Sloan noted that in response to CREW's calls for Sen. Stevens to step down from his position on the Senate Appropriations Committee where he has jurisdiction over the Department of Justice's budget, Senate Minority Leader Mitchell McConnell demurred, defending Sen. Stevens. Sloan continued, "A disorderly conduct plea requires a member to give up his committee assignment, but a full-fledged bribery investigation does not. Apparently, in the view of the Republican conference there is almost nothing more serious than a member attempting to engage in gay sex."
"For consistency’s sake, Senators Stevens and Vitter should both be forced to give up their committee assignments as well."
Senate Minority Leader Mitchell McConnell
"demurred, defending Senator Stevens"
Stevens is indefensible. These senior Republicans all have something to hide, some corrupt undertaking. Does Stevens have something on McConnell?
Amen CREW....
And then we need to force a runoff election to replace Senator Craig.....
And what about Senator Vitter too?
And how about SENATOR LIEBERMAN also, someone file an ethics complaint against Lieberman for his racist remarks and bogus fundraising practices.



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