fishinguitarman
15 years ago
By LARRY MARGASAK, Associated Press Larry Margasak, Associated Press – 1 min ago
WASHINGTON – Rep. Charles Rangel, once one of the most influential House members, was convicted Tuesday on 11 counts of breaking ethics rules and now faces punishment.

An ethics panel of eight House peers deliberated over two days before delivering a jarring blow to the 20-term New York Democrat's career. The 80-year-old Rangel was charged with 13 counts of financial and fundraising misconduct.

Only last spring, Rangel held the exalted post of Ways and Means chairman, a position that made him the House's main writer of tax legislation. The Harlem congressman was not present when the verdict was announced.

The full ethics committee will now conduct a hearing on the appropriate punishment for Rangel, the silver-haired, gravelly-voiced and sartorially flashy veteran of 20 terms in the House.

The next step for the committee is to make a recommendation on punishment to the House.

Possible sanctions include a House vote deploring Rangel's conduct, a fine and denial of privileges.

The congressional panel, sitting as a jury, found that Rangel had used House stationery and staff to solicit money for a New York college center named after him. It also concluded he solicited donors for the center with interests before the Ways and Means Committee, leaving the impression the money could influence official actions.

He also was found guilty of failing to disclose at least $600,000 in assets and income in a series of inaccurate reports to Congress; using a rent-subsidized New York apartment for a campaign office, when it was designated for residential use; and failure to report to the IRS rental income from a housing unit in a Dominican Republic resort.

Stinkdyr
15 years ago
Re-elect him. He has served us so well in the past. He has so much more important work to do for us in DC.
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
DRAIN THE SWAMP!!!

rfenst
15 years ago
His hands will get slapped or he will resign in slight shame at 80 years old before he will let them punish him.
DrafterX
15 years ago
Has Obama sold his job yet..?? 😕
jackconrad
15 years ago
RANGEL IS A HERO !!!
Kawak
15 years ago
Like Marion Barry this just gives him street cred with his peeps...Uhhh I mean constituents
wheelrite
15 years ago
Poor Charlie,,,

Yeah he's a corrupt politician but I like his style...

DadZilla3
15 years ago


The congressional panel, sitting as a jury, found that Rangel had used House stationery and staff to solicit money for a New York college center named after him. It also concluded he solicited donors for the center with interests before the Ways and Means Committee, leaving the impression the money could influence official actions.

He also was found guilty of failing to disclose at least $600,000 in assets and income in a series of inaccurate reports to Congress; using a rent-subsidized New York apartment for a campaign office, when it was designated for residential use; and failure to report to the IRS rental income from a housing unit in a Dominican Republic resort.

fishinguitarman wrote:



Yet another mean-spirited witch hunt by the vast right-wing conspiracy.
donutboy2000
15 years ago
America is an arrogant, racist, imperialist country !
ZRX1200
15 years ago
Now we won't have anyone on CSPAN that sounds like the love child of Stevie Nicks and a Goat.

Poor Chucky.
rfenst
15 years ago

Poor Charlie,,,

Yeah he's a corrupt politician but I like his style...

wheelrite wrote:




I agree he needs to go. All things considered though, he's a tough, smart, 89-year old man- with style.
jackconrad
15 years ago
He's only 80 and he's no Count Basie

He better learn to Sing Sing Soon though

He is lookin for a lawyer on consingment !

Intrested ?
rfenst
15 years ago

He doesn't need $$ to get a new lawyer. Plenty, albeit not the very best, would be willing to represent him for free, just for the exposure. This is all part of an orchestrated scheme on his part. He doesn't need a lawyer for it. He knew he was "dead-meat" on virtually every charge and was advised so. He cried "No Lawyer" and the walked out on the proceeding, without presenting ANY defense or mitigating factors. Now, he will proclaim he did not get a fair hearing and that there was no due process. He gets to carry that mantra to his grave...


Stinkdyr
15 years ago
he is the poster child for ........ TERM LIMITS !!
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago

he is the poster child for ........ TERM LIMITS !!

Stinkdyr wrote:



And for a recall of the stocks and maybe even tar and feathering!
jpotts
15 years ago

I agree he needs to go. All things considered though, he's a tough, smart, 89-year old man- with style.

rfenst wrote:



Being totally and utterly corrupt and hypocritical isn't exactly what I'd call "style."
rfenst
15 years ago

Being totally and utterly corrupt and hypocritical isn't exactly what I'd call "style."

jpotts wrote:




The guy is always nicely dressed and well groomed. While my taste differs widely from his, I call that... style!
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago

The guy is always nicely dressed and well groomed. While my taste differs widely from his, I call that... style!

rfenst wrote:



That's called "Putting a ribbon on a pig".

You can dress up ANYONE into fine clothes. Give them a manicure, haircut and a shave. Teach them manners and how to walk and you'd call that "style"?

No, this man is a theif. He's a carpetbagger. He's a corrupt individual that should've been shown the door a long time ago. He's nothing to emulate or even pretend he's something worth copying. He's a charlatan.
rfenst
15 years ago

You going to the Festival Saturday?
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