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Saturday, October 11, 2008

NEDD: Mr. Rangel's mess

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Hopilong

Fifteen percent? I'm surprised it's so high.
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pfb32765

Like Nancy Pelosi, Rangel is "safe" in his district. There are many districts where politicians can act in the most outrageous manner and still not have to worry. It's a shame America has come to this because it creates such division.
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Pendamon

So, front page news for Sarah Palin when she is accused of "Inaction" regarding her husband. But this story is buried in the back. Typical. Why is Rangle still in business? Because Congress in controlled by the Democrats and the Democrats are corrupt, dirty, on the take, and a bunch of Crooks. Why is he not in jail?
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rtk_51

Of course Rangel is a crook, anyone that has taken an honest look at what he as been doing over the past few decades knows this.
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proudinfidel

Typical of the hypocrisy of the so-called "mainstream" news media. They have absolutely no interest in corruption just as long as it's a Democrat doing the corrupting.
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SpecialistMC

Time is running out, Americans must wake up. George Soros and the Liberal Democrats wanted a finanacial diaster so badly that they created one. Americans have become so dumbed down, it is George Soros and the liberal Democrats and make no mistake, Obama is in his back pocket, trying to collapse the dollar and destroy the Constitution therefore paving the way for Soros's 'World Government' and 'Open Society'. Four years ago, Soros promised he will knock America off it's pedestal.
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Pendamon

Ethics investigations, removals, loss of leadership positions, are only for Republicans, such as Trent Lott. Since everyone knows Democrats are corrupt, dirty, liars and crooks they aren't accountable for anything. Typical Washingtion. But I, for one, am fed up. We need to flush that toilet.
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Buzzog

If the PHONY House Ethics Committee, whose Members have NO ETHICS themselves (Couldn't define the word if you paid them a BRIBE, which they DO understand, and welcome!) fails to reprimand, and perhaps even to dismiss BOTH Rangel and Pelosi, it would be time for the people to demand the establishment of an outside ETHICS COMMITTEE to bring ORDER to the House and the Senate. As the recession THEY brought about deepens, it is time we PUNISHED the GREED-DRIVEN guilty scum for their obvious CRIMES against the people!
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lacoeur

It needs to be recognized that there is a serious challenger for Charles Rangel's seat this November 4th. Craig Schley is running for the 15th District US Congressional Seat, as an independent, because Rangel controls the Democratic Machine, other wise he would not have made the ballot...so there is a good choice! Lose the fear people!! Vote in your interest for a local change.
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