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Home Front: Politix
Culture of Corruption: Donks on Junket to Panama
2006-11-14
Panama. I guess America was all booked up.
JUNKET FOR DEMOCRAT CORRUPTION CRUNCHERS
Just two days after retaking the House and promising to end the "culture of corruption," Rep. Charles Rangel and a dozen other congressmen rubbed elbows with business leaders in sunny Panama.
Cuba was booked, too.
Ditto Barbados.
They attended a conference in Panama City's luxurious $190-per-night Caesar Park hotel - which has a sauna, pool and 24-hour casino "all set in a lush tropical setting more like a resort than a business hotel," according to its Web site.
Gosh, go figure, huh?
While some members say they paid their own way, the conference had big-bucks corporate sponsors, including Pfizer, Citibank, AT&T, American Airlines and Time Warner.
The A-List with legislation before Congress. Boggle.
Rangel, who will chair the Ways and Means Committee and who has written Caribbean trade legislation [guaranteeing myself cover for these gigs... purdy clever, eh?], headed the delegation to the Caribbean Multinational Business Conference.
I, uh, hafta go, y'see.
"I never saw a pool, a beach or anything," Rangel told The Post. "Of course, I play a major role in it because I am a senior member of the Ways and Means Committee."
I'm gonna be the Chairman in January. Woohoo!
Rangel said there was no bad symbolism to the business conference, even though Democrats just knocked off Republicans caught in a corruption scandal that involved lobbyist-sponsored trips.
Just business, nothing personal...
Rangel says he paid his own way.
Heh, he certainly will now, I'd bet. Wouldn't it be fun to get the hotel records to see who paid what and when?
Rep. Ed Towns (D-Brooklyn) was among about 12 Congressional Black Caucus attendees.
Sure, those Panamanians are Persons of Color, right? Duty called - I hadta be there.
Rangel said the event had "nothing to do with Congress" and said there was "not a lobbyist in the group" - although he later added that Macy's and Verizon sent representatives.
Um, had nothing to do with Congress? So why were you there, exactly? Didn't you just say "Of course, I play a major role in it because I am a senior member of the Ways and Means Committee."??? Politics is soooo confusing.
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#5  "Destro" > We Stand and fight, my dear COBRA COMANDER - CCCCCOOOOOOOBBBBBBBBRRRRAAAAAAAAAA!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-11-14 21:48  

#4  but...that would make Chollie a...a.. lying sack of shit, now, wouldn't it? Whoda thunk it

Being a dummycrat may have something to do with it...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-11-14 19:49  

#3  but...that would make Chollie a...a.. lying sack of shit, now, wouldn't it? Whoda thunk it
Posted by: Frank G   2006-11-14 13:22  

#2  Our man in Panama.

Thx, Destro!
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-11-14 13:14  

#1  I live in an apartment 1 block away from the Caesar Park. Matter of fact, I am looking at it through my window right now. All I can say about Rangel is he must have worn a blindfold to never see a "pool, beach, or anything." Every room in the Caesar provides either an Ocean view or a view of the pool.
Posted by: Destro in Panama   2006-11-14 11:09  

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