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Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« on: August 30, 2010, 06:56:26 AM »
What the hell is going on with Black Congressional Caucus members all getting busted for corruption and fraud?

Rangle, Jefferson, Maxine Waters, that guy in N.Y. etc? 


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Categories:Bad Behavior.Texas Dem under fire for nepotism
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson has steered thousands in scholarship dollars to relatives and the children of top aides, a Texas newspaper reported today.

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The Dallas Democrat, a nine-term member of the House, awarded 15 Congressional Black Caucus scholarships to her grandchildren and great-nephew, among others, The Dallas Morning News reported Sunday.

The CBC, which Johnson once chaired, has anti-nepotism rules that prevent directing funds to caucus members' relatives. Furthermore, the scholarship recipients live outside her Dallas district, another violation of the caucus’ rules.

Johnson first skirted the question of favoritism when asked by The Dallas Morning News. Days later she issued a statement saying she “unknowingly” violated the rules and said she would work to “rectify the financial situation.”

This is just the latest in bad news for black members of Congress. Several CBC members have been under investigation in the past year — most visibly Reps. Charles Rangel of New York and Maxine Waters of California, who are both in the middle of high-profile ethics committee trials.

Democrats have been dogged by ethical missteps in recent months but say the process by which Congress polices its members is working.

The National Republican Congressional Committee blasted Johnson on Sunday morning, again recalling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s 2006 pledge to "drain the swamp" in Washington. The NRCC called it “The Democrats’ New Friends and Family Plan.”

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Re: Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2010, 07:16:57 AM »
What do you call it when white congressional members are investigated?
Congressmen get investigated all the time. Political scandals are rampant.
Why has no one ever mentioned or brought up the race of all the caucasians caught up in scandals?
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Re: Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2010, 07:20:02 AM »
What do you call it when white congressional members are investigated?
Congressmen get investigated all the time. Political scandals are rampant.
Why has no one ever mentioned or brought up the race of all the caucasians caught up in scandals?

x2.  It's called business as usual.  ::)

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Re: Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2010, 07:21:34 AM »
What do you call it when white congressional members are investigated?
Congressmen get investigated all the time. Political scandals are rampant.
Why has no one ever mentioned or brought up the race of all the caucasians caught up in scandals?

Like who?  

So far as I can tell, delay, folely, and a lot of others have righrtfully been ousted.    


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Re: Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2010, 07:26:03 AM »
Rangle has dementia/ or some other cerebral aging disease. He can't determine what's acceptable behavior anymore. considering he's a for a public figure, he should just hang up his "depends".

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Re: Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2010, 07:48:12 AM »
What do you call it when white congressional members are investigated?
Congressmen get investigated all the time. Political scandals are rampant.
Why has no one ever mentioned or brought up the race of all the caucasians caught up in scandals?

3 is a YENTA and therefore does not see the corruption of his own.
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Re: Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2010, 07:52:17 AM »
3 is a YENTA and therefore does not see the corruption of his own.


Like who? 

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Re: Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2010, 07:59:07 AM »
3 is a YENTA and therefore does not see the corruption of his own.

This entire issue wasnt brought up by whites it was brought up by the congressional black caucus and Al Sharpton that cried "racism" over it.Most wouldnt notice that they were black or white but its only when racist Rev. Al sticks his stupid ass into the issue that it becomes race.

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Re: Not to make this about race but . . . . . .
« Reply #8 on: September 12, 2010, 01:43:21 PM »
Another one.

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Rep. Bishop under scrutiny for scholarships to familyBy Bob Keefe


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6:53 p.m. Friday, September 10, 2010


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WASHINGTON -- An education foundation connected to the influential Congressional Black Caucus is re-examining its scholarship programs after finding out Democratic U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop of Albany apparently awarded foundation scholarships to his family members.

"From here on out, we will re-evaluate our scholarship programs in terms of practices and guidelines to be sure ... this won't happen again," said Muriel Cooper, a spokeswoman for the foundation. "We want to make sure there is no self-dealing or nepotism in awarding these scholarships."

Records from the group show that Bishop, a nine-term congressman who is active in the Congressional Black Caucus and who's up for re-election this year, apparently awarded scholarships to his stepdaughter and his niece in 2003 and 2005.

Reached by phone, Bishop declined to discuss the scholarship controversy. In a statement issued late Friday, his campaign manager said the congressman followed the guidelines about scholarships in place at the time, but would nonetheless give back to the foundation an amount equal to the scholarships his family members got. He also accused Bishop's Republican challenger, Mike Keown, of starting a smear campaign by spreading news of the scholarship controversy.

"This is about nothing more than Mike Keown scoring cheap political points by attacking Rep. Bishop and his family," campaign spokesman Tim Turner said in a statement. "To Mike Keown, apparently nothing is off-limits, even attacking someone’s family."

Keown's campaign fired back by assailing Bishop's character.

"It is reprehensible and morally wrong for Sanford Bishop and his campaign staff to blame the fact that he has enriched his family not only through scholarships but federal earmarks on Mike Keown," said Andrew O'Shea, campaign manager for Keown, who is a state representative and a Baptist preacher. "How can you blame a lack of character and judgment on the part of Sanford Bishop on Rep. Mike Keown?"

News of Bishop's scholarship awards comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. Democratic U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas recently was pressured to pay back $31,000 to the foundation after reports that she awarded scholarships to relatives and to children of a staffer.

Under the scholarship program, members of the Congressional Black Caucus are given $10,000 annually to award needy recipients in their home districts for college.

Since at least 2008, scholarship applicants must fill out a form, write an essay -- and certify that they are not related to a caucus member or staffer, according to Cooper.

A program from a 2004 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation legislative retreat shows that Bishop awarded 2003 scholarships to Aayesha Owens and Emmundia Whitaker, among others. Aayesha Owens Reese is Bishop's stepdaughter; Whitaker is the niece of his wife, Vivian Creighton Bishop, according to press reports.

This isn't the first time Bishop has been hit by allegations of nepotism.

Last year, he was accused of steering funds he had secured as "earmarks" as a member of the House Appropriations Committee to a Muscogee County youth group that employed stepdaughter Aayesha Owens Reese and her husband, Stephen Reese.

Bishop said at the time that he had no idea his stepdaughter worked for the Muscogee County Junior Marshal program, and that when he did learn about it, he immediately directed her to quit her job. At the time, Owens Reese also was apparently working for the Fulton County district attorney's office.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation opened a review of the case, but said it found no evidence of criminal intent.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.