Larry Craig
Larry Craig
Larry Edwin Craigis a former Republican politician from the U.S. state of Idaho. He served 18 years in the U.S. Senate, preceded by 10 years in the U.S. House, representing Idaho's first district. His 28 years in Congress rank as the second-longest in Idaho history, trailing only William Borah, who served over 32 years in the Senate. In addition to serving in Congress, Craig has been a member of the Board of Directors of the National Rifle Association since 1983...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth20 July 1945
CountryUnited States of America
We go after law enforcement where the American people say it ought to be,
Folks, when we're dealing with civil liberties, you don't compromise them.
There's a great deal we know about your industry; there's a great deal the average citizen does not know. I must tell you, it's not terribly fun defending you. But I do.
As somebody from Wyoming, it's always good to get that guy back to the West to remember his roots, as it is for me, ... Obviously, the West is changing, but it still has the values we appreciate.
about you and your profitability. And I must tell you, it's not terribly fun defending you.
This is the exception, not the rule to the Endangered Species Act.
It's not terribly fun defending you, but I do.
For 18 months I have been working with the Air Force to try to bring stability to an air guard mission in the state of Idaho, and during that 18-month period, long before Iraqi Freedom, they really refused to work with us, ... So some weeks ago I did place a hold. It was very public. It was certainly not a secret thing.
Are (our farmers) large consumers of energy? Yes. Are they large producers? Yes. They're proud of it. The president's speech was very unproductive,
A free state cannot exist, our free state of the United States collectively, cannot exist without the right of the people to defend themselves.
The fact that we are rolling this out with such fanfare underscores what a rarity recovering a species is. It is a testament to the partnerships created in this case, but also a cry for reform of the ESA.
Why do you believe that? Why do you think that and why would you draw that conclusion?
Censure is a limp noodle across the wrist of the president, ... I think the way we vote on the articles will express the way we feel stronger than any censure vote.
If I had to vote now for immediate action against Iraq, I'd vote no,