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We Welcome Charles Rangel Censure, But Criminal Prosecution Must Follow
National Legal & Policy Center ^ | December 2, 2010 | Peter Flaherty

Posted on 12/02/2010 12:02:38 PM PST by jazusamo

 

Rangel & Holder photo

Today's imminent censure of Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) is the result of Ethics Committee investigations that went much further than we expected, even after we exposed Rangel's failure to pay taxes on income from his Dominican Republic beach house and his acceptance of corporate-funded Caribbean junkets.

Rangel filed the ethics complaint against himself in late 2008. He no doubt expected the Committee to cover up for him, fulfilling the same role it has played during Rangel's 40 years in Congress. Rangel seems amazed that the accusations against him could result in his censure. Perhaps he feels betrayed by the Democratic leadership and the institution of Congress that traditionally has taken care of its own.

Still, it would be wrong to suggest that Congress is cleaning up its act. The ethics trials of Rangel and Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) were delayed until after the election by Ethics Chair Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) so that they would not coincide with the campaign's final stretch. Lofgren claimed there wasn't enough time. Yet she found time to stage a hearing for comedian Steven Colbert to make jokes about migrant farm labor. Even more egregious was the bipartisan cover-up of the PMA scandal, which is far more serious than anything Rangel is accused of. The "pay to play " network of the late Rep. John Murtha involved a score of members in both parties, dozens of staffers, and billions in taxpayer money.

Of course, failing to pay taxes is not only a violation of House rules, but also a crime. That is why in September 2008 we filed Complaints with the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Attorney in the wake of our exposé of Rangel's failure to pay his taxes. We have heard nothing and there is no evidence that investigations are underway.

Under Eric Holder, the Justice Department has shut down important criminal investigations involving members of Congress. Shortly after he took office, Holder announced that the Justice Department would not seek to retry Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) even though his conviction was thrown out for reasons having to do with the charges against him.  In January, Holder announced in a two-sentence press release that the four-year probe of Rep. Alan Mollohan (D-WV), triggered by NLPC, had ended. The FBI and prosecutors had poured enormous resources into it. (Mollohan this year was defeated in the Democratic primary.) Likewise in August, Holder told Rep. Don Young (D-AK) that he would not face prosecution either.  Yesterday, Senator John Ensign (R-NV) got the same good news.

The reason the Ethics Committee did anything against Rangel is because of the constant stream of news coverage, much of it generated by NLPC's repeated discovery of wrongdoing. Against the backdrop of Pelosi's promises to "drain the swamp," the Ethics Committee could not simply punt. Our key ally was Rangel whose often buffoonish defense of his actions, and his refusal to go quietly, gave the Committee no choice but to put Rangel on trial and seek his censure.

If any other citizen were the subject of newspaper articles about a 17-year failure to pay taxes on income in a foreign country, they most certainly would be the subject of a criminal investigation and prosecution. Authorities would also seek to establish whether that citizen maintained offshore bank accounts or other assets.  Attorney General Eric Holder must drop his apparent policy of preferential treatment for members of Congress and prosecute tax-cheat Rangel.

Related:

NLPC Alleges Rangel Illegally Used Leadership PAC Funds for Legal Defense



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government
KEYWORDS: cultureofcorruption; ethics; holder; justicedepartment; nlpc; pelosi; rangel; taxfraud
Obama/Holder have made our Justice Department a joke with their selective law enforcement.
1 posted on 12/02/2010 12:02:42 PM PST by jazusamo
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To: jazusamo

Yeah, Charlie Rangel, tax cheat and hypocrite.

http://betsyspage.blogspot.com/2009/09/magnificent-hypocrisy-of-charlie-rangel.html

What’s wrong with this guy? Is he getting senile? He’s been in Congress for 40 years after all. He wrote a piece of tax legislation that would penalize people for the exact same thing he did, even if they acted in good faith.

Time to shuffle off to Buffalo, Charlie.


2 posted on 12/02/2010 12:16:45 PM PST by goldi (')
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To: goldi

Yep, Charlie is a con man, tax cheat and liar and he’s good at it. He can turn on the tears and garner sympathy at will from cronies that are probably guilty of the same crimes. Of course being a Democrat and member of the CBC has much to do with his success in his criminal endeavors over the years, he belongs in a federal slammer.


3 posted on 12/02/2010 12:31:23 PM PST by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: jazusamo

He definitely belongs in jail.
What didn’t Rangel do that Duke Cunningham, who is in jail, do?

Apparently taking kickbacks from private corporations = bad.

Taking money from the government and abusing tax laws = not so bad.

For my money, taking money from the hapless taxpayer should command more severe punishment than some crime where a contractor and legislator grease the skids for each other’s benefit.


4 posted on 12/02/2010 12:52:05 PM PST by A'elian' nation ( America is Exceptional - the only nation of people who escaped from theirs.)
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To: jazusamo

Waiting for the race card to be played in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...


5 posted on 12/02/2010 12:57:24 PM PST by bassmaner (Hey commies: I am a white male, and I am guilty of NOTHING! Sell your 'white guilt' elsewhere.)
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To: A'elian' nation

I couldn’t agree more, Rangel’s tax evasion was not an oversight, IMO. And no one can convince me he doesn’t have access to lawyers and tax people for himself through all his business dealings and the foundation he strong arms donations for.


6 posted on 12/02/2010 1:11:33 PM PST by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: bassmaner

I believe he’s already been playing it with the Ethics Committee but we’ll see a lot more of it.


7 posted on 12/02/2010 1:13:46 PM PST by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: jazusamo

Might one call DOJ corrupt?


8 posted on 12/02/2010 1:16:59 PM PST by apocalypto
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To: jazusamo

They area all crooked even if they have not all been caught. Rangel should be thrown in prison for the rest of his life. But he won’t be. Crooks protect one another, because if they don’t then they could be next.


9 posted on 12/02/2010 1:23:42 PM PST by Revel
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To: Revel

You’re dead on the money!


10 posted on 12/02/2010 1:40:41 PM PST by jazusamo (His [Obama's] political base---the young, the left and the thoughtless: Thomas Sowell)
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To: goldi
Time to shuffle off to Buffalo, Charlie.

Oh, please! I live in Buffalo, we have enough political crooks here already. Shuffle off to, oh, I don't know, Las Vegas. They won't even notice there I suspect. :-)

11 posted on 12/02/2010 4:10:31 PM PST by mc5cents
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