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
The cost of gas has dislocated the economy and is sending it offshore. There is nothing more important in this country right now.
The cost of gas has dislocated the economy and is sending it offshore, ... There is nothing more important in this country right now.
Breast cancer deaths in America have been declining for more than a decade. Much of that success is due to early detection and better treatments for women. I strongly encourage women to get a mammogram.
The American people already know that Bill Clinton is a bad boy, a naughty boy. I'm going to speak out for the citizens of my state, who in the majority think that Bill Clinton is probably even a nasty, bad, naughty boy.
Agreements are always the product of time and place.
We do not take away the powers of surveillance. We do not take away the right and the power of the government to go after those who would do us wrong.
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.
I am not gay. I never have been gay.
Flag desecration is not a constitutional issue for the courts. It is a political one that belongs to the people.
Consumers are increasingly feeling that they are being taken for a ride.
The simple truth is, the short-term solution is for the FDA to allow more importation of safe vaccines from other nations. But the long-term solution is to get more vaccine production within the U.S.
It is unacceptable to risk the lives of American soldiers and sailors merely to accommodate the sexual lifestyles of certain individuals.
Congress has a responsibility to make sure our taxpayer dollars are being spent responsibly and effectively, and at the same time, that our men and women in uniform have everything they need to carry out the War on Terror.
Laws protecting the United States flag do not cut away at the freedom of speech guaranteed in the First Amendment... Congress made this position clear upon passage of the Flag Protection Act of 1989, which prohibited desecration of the flag.