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... into Nancy Pelosi's shoes for a moment: What should be done about Charles Rangel (D-NY)? What do you think will be done?
Whoopi Goldberg: I like Charlie Rangel, ... health-care package?
Continue reading Whoopi: Rangel's 'Got to Go!' and what other well-known women say Nancy Pelosi ... Charles Rangel... originally appeared on WalletPop Blog on Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:30:00 ...
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CHARLES RANGEL UPDATE:
Rangel, meanwhile, has attracted criticism in recent weeks for lining his campaign coffers with donations ... of the contentious rum-tax issue.
Contributions to Rangel from the Virgin Islands totaled more than $167,000 between 1999 ... .
Since Puerto Ricans found out about the deal, their giving to Rangel also has shot up. Puerto Rico now ranks second only to New York this cycle ...
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... s highest distinction and the equivalent of knighthood.
Sir Charles won’t be granted a magical shield that protects him ... s smack in the middle of a congressional ethics investigation.
Rangel’s knighthood doesn’t entitle him to be a "sir," but he can now be addressed as "the Honorable Charles Rangel." He was honored because of his "outstanding contribution ...
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Bad news for Rep. Charles Rangel, the powerful Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee: ... ties to lawmakers to win earmarks for clients.
Rangel is not one of the seven. That list includes John Murtha (D-Pa.), ... investigation of ties between lawmakers and lobbyists -- neither of which relate to Rangel -- matter for him? Though the probe has not yet found any of these House members ...
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Doesn’t it figure? Jamaica, the world’s leader in pot-smoking, decided to honor one of the most corrupt congressman in American history. They must have graduated to crack. Jammie Wearing Fool has the hilarity:
You must be kidding, mon.
Embattled Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel can’t fill out a tax form, but he’s now a
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This program is now seeking applicants for its 2010 graduate fellowships. These are excellent opportunities for outstanding students interested in international affairs careers.
The Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship is designed for individuals interested in careers in diplomacy in the U.S. Foreign Service. The fellowship includes 1) up to $34,000 per year for two years toward a ...
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