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Home Front: Politix
Former Rep. Traficant Leaves Prison After Seven Years
2009-09-03
James A. Traficant, the Ohio Democrat who was expelled from Congress after being found guilty of bribery and racketeering, walked out of prison in Minnesota on Wednesday, after serving seven years behind bars.

Traficant, 68, an eccentric former sheriff, hailed a taxi and did not answer reporters' questions as he left the prison alone. He wore a T-shirt, shorts and knee-high white socks and carried some of his belongings in a plastic bag.

Linda Kovachik, a close friend who has kept in touch with him, said Traficant was planning some quiet time with his wife, Tish, and children and grandchildren and had not yet made plans about what he might do next.

On Sunday, 1,000 of his supporters are planning a welcome-home dinner for him in Youngstown, Ohio. He still has strong supporters there despite his felony conviction, and hundreds of people have bought "Welcome Home Jimbo" T-shirts.

In 2002, in a trial in which Traficant represented himself, he was convicted of 10 felony counts, including accepting bribes from businessmen and taking kickbacks from his own congressional staff. He was the second House member since the Civil War to be voted out for unethical behavior.

Traficant often make "Star Trek" references, and signed off on the House floor by saying, "Beam me up."
Posted by:Fred

#5  They should have given his hair a life sentence.

Here, here! I'll have you know that's a separate, though symbiotic, life form, and it was deeply aggrieved that it was forced to go to prison with him (it will die if separated from its host). It's a lot smarter than Traficant, too.

I fondly remember watching Greta van Susteren interview Traficant while, playing the home game, Niles and I interviewed The Thing on Traficant's Head. The voice we gave it was a stitch: sounded like Boris Karloff after 20 Nyquiladas.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2009-09-03 21:49  

#4  Did they give him his rug back?

Why?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-09-03 19:26  

#3  Future Corrections Czar?
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-09-03 18:11  

#2  Just in time to replace Teddy Kennedy as the "Lion of Progressivism!" He has all the credentials.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2009-09-03 14:34  

#1   They should have given his hair a life sentence.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-09-03 01:17  

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