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A Democrat Congressman with Ethics Violations??!! No! Can't Be So!

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The rotten congressman from Harlem, Charlie Rangel (D-NY), is finding himself in some hot water with the House Ethics Committee these days.  This piece of work is as corrupt as the day is long and I hope that his trial derails any hopes that the Democrats socialists have of keeping any kind of majority in the House after the election this fall.  Where's Ms. Pelosi's shrill cries about the 'Culture of Corruption' now?  Well, what goes around comes around Ms. Pelosi.  Of course we may not need to wait too long until Rangel's attorney plays the race card against the white Republicans on the Ethics Committee..."This is clearly a case of racism against a fine upstanding citizen of Harlem!".  That will be so predictable.  And I'm sure if these same charges were brought against a white, conservative Republican from South Carolina we'd see the first public Crucifixion since the Roman Empire fell!

This is an excerpt of an article from The Politico, all emphasis is my own:

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Ethics unveils 13 Rangel charges
By: John Bresnahan and Jonathan Allen and Richard E. Cohen
July 29, 2010 02:36 PM EDT

A scathing House ethics report charges that Rep. Charles Rangel, an iconic New York powerbroker, violated 13 ethics and federal regulations covering public officials, including pressuring lobbyists and corporations to cough up millions for a New York college building bearing Rangel’s name.

In releasing a "Statement of Alleged Violation" of against Rangel, investigators drew a portrait of a veteran lawmaker who used his office and staffers for his own personal benefit and aggrandizement, repeatedly running afoul of House financial disclosure rules. He now faces an ethics “trial” unless he’s able to cut a deal with the ethics committee.
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The headliner allegations are that he improperly solicited money from corporate officials and lobbyists for the Charles B. Rangel Public Policy Center in New York; that he failed to disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars of income and assets on financial disclosure forms; that he maintained multiple rent-stabilized apartments in violation of New York City rules; and failed to pay income taxes on a Dominican island resort home.
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Rangel is also accused of violating House gift rules and congressional banking regulations, and the ethics subcommittee says his conduct reflects “discredit on the House.”
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In the most serious set of allegations, ethics investigators - led by Reps. Gene Green (D-Texas) and Jo Bonner (R-Ala.) - charged that between 2005 and 2008, Rangel used his congressional staff “to develop a list of potential donors” to the Rangel Center, then mailed letters from his Capitol Hill office, on official letterhead, to those donors.
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And he lobbied his colleagues to approve millions of federal tax dollars for the Rangel Center.

Those getting Rangel solicitation letters included several corporate-affiliated charities, including those tied to Verizon, Ford, AT&T, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Bristol-Meyes Squibb, and Wachovia, among others. Rangel also solicited money from mega-rich celebrity Donald Trump.

Rangel was seeking $30 million from these foundations.

As chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, Rangel had a role in setting tax rates on all these companies.

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Rangel also attempted to get federal earmarks to pay part of the estimated $30 million cost of the [Rangel Center]. In Sept. 2005, Rangel sent a letter to the late Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), a top member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, seeking a $3 million earmark for the Rangel Center.
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The ethics report also charges that Rangel consistently failed to report several assets on his financial disclosure forms between 1998 and 2007. These omissions totaled hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Rangel did not report, or underreported rental income on a resort home in the Dominican Republican resort home, and he failed to indicate that the interest mortgage on the home - purchased in 1987 - was "forgiven" in 1993.

But Rangel also didn't properly report $146,000 in income from a Harlem brownstone, didn't disclose a bank account worth as much as $500,000, didn't disclose his stock or mutual fund holdings, or "numerous" transactions involving those holdings.

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Green, the top Democrat on the investigating subcommittee, outlined such details in an exhaustive probe by his panel. Investigators sent out 160 formal requests for documents, reviewed 28,000 pages of documents, held 60 meetings, deposed Rangel on Dec. 15, 2009, and met twice more with him.

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Now, in the congressional version of a trial, the lawmakers who investigated Rangel and the committee's staff lawyers will make the case that he broke the rules and should be punished by the House.
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Rangel and his Democratic colleagues have a lot riding not only on the outcome but on the conduct and length of the trial. Republicans have made clear they intend to turn Rangel into a campaign issue in districts across the country, tying past recipients of his campaign fund-raising help to his ethics troubles and turning the allegations against him into an argument that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has not done enough to "drain the swamp" in Washington.
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Full Story:

http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=1F7D81F3-18FE-70B2-A8D14EE726D12E4C
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Re: A Democrat Congressman with Ethics Violations??!! No! Can't Be So!
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2010, 01:34:41 PM »
Where's Ms. Pelosi's shrill cries about the 'Culture of Corruption' now?    

Crickets!

Of course we may not need to wait too long until Rangel's attorney plays the race card against the white Republicans on the Ethics Committee..."This is clearly a case of racism against a fine upstanding citizen of Harlem!".  That will be so predictable.

Give it a few more days.
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Re: A Democrat Congressman with Ethics Violations??!! No! Can't Be So!
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2010, 03:11:30 PM »
Crickets!

Give it a few more days.

There arent many slick ways to get out of the rent control scandal. That one is as cut and dry as can be.
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Re: A Democrat Congressman with Ethics Violations??!! No! Can't Be So!
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2010, 03:15:09 PM »
There arent many slick ways to get out of the rent control scandal. That one is as cut and dry as can be.

Agree, still doesn't mean that they won't try and pull the race card.
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Re: A Democrat Congressman with Ethics Violations??!! No! Can't Be So!
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2010, 11:30:36 PM »
The skreets on The Hill say he gets a reprimand.

No censure.

No expulsion.

A fucking reprimand...

Bastards.
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Re: A Democrat Congressman with Ethics Violations??!! No! Can't Be So!
« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2010, 11:44:42 PM »
This handful of D's must be facing a tough re-election fight back home to speak openly like this...

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Democrats say Rangel should resign
By LAURIE KELLMAN (AP) – 5 hours ago

WASHINGTON — Calls for Rep. Charlie Rangel's resignation rained down on Capitol Hill late Friday from House Democrats who said more than a dozen ethics charges against the 20-term lawmaker showed a disregard for the rules and undermined the public's confidence in Congress.

The calls came as Democrats headed home for their monthlong recess wrestling with how to handle the tax and disclosure charges against Rangel back in their districts as election season loomed. Republicans, meanwhile, raced ahead with plans to make Rangel the face of corrupt Washington under the rule of Democrats who had vowed to clean up Congress.

For his part, Rangel met with perhaps his staunchest supporters, members of the New York state delegation, in the stately Capitol parlor named for the Ways and Means Committee that he headed until March.

"He indicated there was some sloppiness" in his official papers, Rep. Edolphus Towns, D-N.Y., told reporters, "but, you know, there's no criminality here." OH GIVE ME A FUCKING BREAK

House rules and credibility — not criminality — were the reasons cited by more than a half dozen House Democrats known to have called for Rangel's resignation by late afternoon Friday.

A House panel on Thursday made public for the first time 13 charges of misusing his office and tax and disclosure violations against Rangel, 80, as it opened the trial phase of the ethics proceedings against him. If Rangel and the ethics committee do not settle the case, it goes to a public trial this fall, at the height of an election season in which every member of the House, 36 in the Senate and the Democratic majorities of both chambers are on the line.

Either conditionally or outright, Democrats calling for Rangel's resignation included Rep. Walter Minnick of Idaho, Betty Sutton of Ohio, John Yarmuth of Kentucky, Zack Space of Ohio, Ann Kirkpatrick of Arizona and Mary Jo Kilroy of Ohio.

"Too many politicians, both Democrats and Republicans, have fallen victim to the idea that they are 'different' than regular folks and nothing could be further from the truth," Kirkpatrick said in a statement.

"It is our job as members of Congress to hold each other accountable to a higher standard regardless of party," she added. "If the serious charges against (Rangel) are accurate, he needs to resign."

Rangel denies the charges and says the indictment released Thursday contains factual errors.

"We've heard Charlie in the Ways and Means Committee, and he's addressed these charges. He never denied they happened. He always has an explanation. You can excuse one or two, but not 13," Yarmuth told the Louisville Courier-Journal in an interview published Friday. "I don't see how he can stay if they're true. I believe they are."

Democratic leaders are urging their members to cast the election as one about a choice between their party, which under President Barack Obama has overhauled health care and Wall Street, and a GOP-tea party combination that wants to roll back Democratic accomplishments.

House Republicans relished using Rangel to change the subject — especially if he does not reach a settlement with the ethics committee. A public trial equates to a free media presentation of the misdeeds of one of the most senior Democrats in the House.

The House Republicans' campaign arm released a list of Democrats who have not returned campaign contributions they received from Rangel during their careers and said those lawmakers would face questions about the matter from constituents during the August break.

"It's very difficult for Democrats to make the case that this is a 'choice' election when the national headlines are focused around an ethics scandal that has clearly impacted the party in power," said Ken Spain, spokesman for the National Republican Campaign Committee.

Rangel retained many supporters Friday. The New York delegation and the Congressional Black Caucus, which was co-founded by Rangel, urged their colleagues not to rush to judgment. House leaders eager to avoid alienating black voters remained mum on what Rangel should do.

Some Democrats privately said they took a small measure of comfort in one revelation. Rep. Gene Green, the Texas Democrat who led the four-member bipartisan panel of investigators, told reporters that his committee recommended a relatively mild punishment for Rangel — reprimand, a statement of wrongdoing voted by the whole House that carries no other penalty.

But statements continued to trickle out that left no doubt that at some point, Democrats would have to look out for No. 1 - themselves.

"If at the trial's conclusion Mr. Rangel is found guilty by his peers, then he should incur the full punishment allowed by the House, including removal from office," said Rep. Bobby Bright, D-Ala.
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Re: A Democrat Congressman with Ethics Violations??!! No! Can't Be So!
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2010, 12:57:58 AM »
The skreets on The Hill say he gets a reprimand.

No censure.

No expulsion.

A phuking reprimand...

Bastards.

The same skreets (or could be different one for all I know) gave me the same info.  A fucking shame.   :sad:
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