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ST. PAUL, Minn. -- A Minnesota state lawmaker who authorities say admitted having a liaison with a 17-year-old boy at a rest stop faced calls from party leaders Monday to give up his re-election bid.

Rep. Kerry Gauthier, 56, hasn't been charged in the July incident, and authorities said he wouldn't be because the boy was older than 16, the legal age of consent, and no money was exchanged. Police say the teenager responded to the lawmaker's Craigslist ad for "no strings attached" sex.

Gauthier admitted to the liaison, according to police reports made public late last week. The teen told police the two had oral sex, according to the reports.

The scandal has hurt Democrats' hopes of retaking at least one chamber of the Legislature. They need to pick up at least six seats in the House, and Gauthier's Duluth-area seat usually is reliably Democratic. But if he drops out, any Democrat seeking to replace him would have to run as a write-in candidate, making the race much more difficult to win.

Still, Democratic leaders called on Gauthier to withdraw from the race. House Minority Leader Paul Thissen, D-Minneapolis, said he was "deeply disappointed" in Gauthier's conduct and wants him to step aside.

"As I shared with Rep. Gauthier, I believe he should withdraw from the race for re-election," Thissen said in a statement released by his office.

Less than an hour later, state Democratic Party Chairman Ken Martin echoed Thissen's comments, although neither man asked Gauthier to leave office before his term ends in January.

"His actions are inexcusable," Martin said. "No one in our party condones what he did, nor will we defend him in this matter."http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/20/kerry-gauthier-minnesota-sex-scandal_n_1813354.html
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The Democrat War on under age boys!!!


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Quoted from Shadow

"His actions are inexcusable," Martin said. "No one in our party condones what he did, nor will we defend him in this matter."http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/20/kerry-gauthier-minnesota-sex-scandal_n_1813354.html


Unlike the Kyle case where many Republicans are making excuses for his inexcusable comments on rape.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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As I remember Kyle wasn't caught with a 17 yr old kid, he was guilty of the old foot tapping routine an accused of soliciting for sex, big difference like apples and oranges.                                    
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Minnesota Lawmaker In Sex Scandal Getting Out Of Race

By MARTIGA LOHN 08/22/12 07:39 PM ET AP
Kerry Gauthier

ST. PAUL, Minn. — A Minnesota Democrat who had a rest-stop sexual encounter with a 17-year-old boy dropped his re-election bid Wednesday, hours after declaring he would stay in the race in defiance of party leaders who wanted him out as they fight to regain control of the state Legislature.

Rep. Kerry Gauthier, 56, told The Associated Press the decision was his own after multiple conversations with Democratic leaders pressing him to withdraw. He said he had been going back and forth about running "every 20 minutes for a week."

"I changed my mind," he said. "Too much. It's just too much."
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