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Charles Rangel Censured: House Votes To Censure Longtime Congressman

Charles Rangel Censured

LARRY MARGASAK   12/ 3/10 06:27 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Charles Rangel has his swagger back, but not his power.

The 40-year congressional veteran on Thursday became the 23rd House member in the nation's history to be censured for misconduct. As the final chapter of a more than two-year ethics investigation played out, Rangel moved through several zones of emotion: contrition, anger, relief, defiance.

The 80-year-old Democrat remains a political leader in New York's Harlem. But in the House, his influence has waned. He stepped down from the chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee last March after he was criticized in a separate ethics investigation.

In the next Congress, Republicans will control the committee and there's virtually no chance that Rangel will be the top Democrat. Other senior lawmakers already had moved ahead of him in the committee's Democratic hierarchy.

Beyond the stain on his career, the censure will have little, practical effect. Rangel's seat appears safe as long as he wants it. He received nearly 80 percent of the vote last month when he won his 21st term, and easily won his primary. He remains extremely popular with his House colleagues, greeting them by the dozens as he moves through the Capitol.

The House voted 333-79 to censure Rangel for failing to pay all his taxes, filing misleading financial statements, improperly seeking money from corporate interests for a college center bearing his name and setting up a campaign office in a subsidized, New York apartment designated for residential use.

When Rangel spoke to the House before the censure vote, he contritely said, "I brought it on to myself." He appealed for fairness, but let a half-dozen supporters argue unsuccessfully for a lesser reprimand.

After the vote, speaking to the House, Rangel showed a flash of anger, saying that "at no time has it ever entered my mind to enrich myself or to do violence to the honesty that's expected of all of us in this House."

Rangel looked like a relieved man as he tried to leave the chamber. He only made it a third of the way up the aisle when well-wishers stopped and hugged him. He said something that made them laugh, and he smiled during the 10 minutes it took to exit.

By the time of his post-censure news conference, Rangel was defiant.

"History would show that a different standard has been used in this case where I did not curse out the Speaker, I did not try to have sex with minors," he said, referring to past censure cases.

He said he originally asked for an ethics investigation to counter "reporters who lie knowingly."

"I am at rest with myself, and I am convinced that when history of this has been written that people will recognize that the vote for censure was a very, very, very political vote," Rangel said.

The chairman of the ethics committee, Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California, told the House the censure her committee recommended was consistent with a Democratic pledge to run "the most honest, most open, most ethical Congress in history."

She said Rangel "violated the public trust."

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WASHINGTON — Charles Rangel has his swagger back, but not his power. The 40-year congressional veteran on Thursday became the 23rd House member in the nation's history to be censured for miscon...
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NoahVail 06:28 PM on 12/02/2010
In late November 1950, this unit was caught up in heavy fighting in North Korea as part of the U.N. forces retreat from the Yalu River. In the Battle of Kunu-ri, Rangel was part of a vehicle column that was trapped and attacked by the Chinese Army.  In the subzero cold, Rangel was injured by shrapnel from a Chinese shell.  Some U.S. soldiers were being taken  Read More...
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12:01 PM on 12/04/2010
The Pelosi swamp:
Read one of eleven charges, timed after the nightly news, and then applause all around for a Congressman that didn't pay taxes and improperly used resources.
That is just a great example of 'draining the swamp, isn't it?
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dourdinlives
better to have loved and lost than never to have l
10:06 PM on 12/03/2010
first adam clayton powell, now charlie rangel..will this be a pattern for outspoken black harlem reps?
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CubanVoice
Hope common sense goes viral.
09:19 PM on 12/03/2010
So be it...let's hope all are held to the same standards and consequences
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dourdinlives
better to have loved and lost than never to have l
08:15 PM on 12/03/2010
no! the library i will worry about will be the one named after me.when people visit it, they will say. " here was a man that loved all of us...no matter how rotten he thought the things we did to each other were."
06:34 PM on 12/03/2010
The House voted to censure the man and then proceeded to give him a standing ovation. That right there tells you how screwed up our government is.
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dourdinlives
better to have loved and lost than never to have l
05:15 PM on 12/03/2010
if you can name a library after racists like goldwater and ronald reagan..and george bush then we can have one named after charlie rangel.and don't throw condi rice and colin powell up in our face either...black people despise uncle toms.
06:30 PM on 12/03/2010
You can name your library after him.
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NYC07
Ceci n'est pas un micro-bio
01:08 PM on 12/03/2010
Politicians are a joke. This is about as much punishment as waving a finger at him and saying " Now don't do that again, or mommy will scold you"
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notillegal2
12:34 PM on 12/03/2010
No front page HP news
Nancy Pilosi reads only one charge
Duke Cunningham got jail time for similar offences.
What's up with that?
12:41 PM on 12/05/2010
hes a Republican different congressional rules are followed..
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scrogginsfarms
proud daughter of the american revolution
11:08 AM on 12/03/2010
they should expell him period.
our representatives should be, as the bible calls ministers to be, above reproach.
11:50 AM on 12/03/2010
Then we would have no one in congress. They all appear to be a bunch of lying crooks.
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CubanVoice
Hope common sense goes viral.
09:20 PM on 12/03/2010
Appear to be?
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Max Shaw
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
11:05 AM on 12/03/2010
They put Wesley Snipes in jail for three years for failing to pay taxes...but Rangel didnt pay for 17 years and gets to stay where he is..What a great system we have in place.
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notillegal2
12:34 PM on 12/03/2010
Two words.................
Black
Democract
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Max Shaw
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
12:47 PM on 12/03/2010
I should have been a politician...I really hate taxes.
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knightoftheroundtable
Old Knight without porfolio or armor
10:04 AM on 12/03/2010
They all belong in federal prison....none excluded.
09:50 AM on 12/03/2010
I raced to to HuffPo to read about the DAYSTAR TV religious SCANDAL, to top the Eddie Long scandal. And I can’t find it here, where’s the Marcus Lamb story, it‘s not in religion section.
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smallmouthbass
09:49 AM on 12/03/2010
Or.....as the leader of m00nbase Pelosi said repeatedly:

Censored...

Meanwhile Wesley Snipes gets 3 years in prison...granted for more money owed....

But it is nice to know that the public trust is less important....



Peace be with you all....



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Cacey
Ignore rudeness, honor discussion
09:48 AM on 12/03/2010
Not since New Gingrich, then Speaker of the House, has so high a ranked member been censured.  Of course it took the Federal Courts to nail former Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
09:42 AM on 12/03/2010
Charlie got less than he deserved as will Maxine Waters... They are all crooks, party doesn't matter and the swamp is still full Ms. Pelosi..