Americans believe government is corrupt

by YankeeJim | November 16, 2010 at 06:26 am
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Smoking gun: Charlie Rangel



Charlie is a lifer politician who milked the system and his community for his personal gain. He is the epitome of what Americans do not need in government today. He happens to be a Democrat, but the Republican party is just as bad, and the entire system is undermined by Congress and the Judicial System treating corporations as individuals when it comes to political contributions, bribes, and payoffs.



This bipartisan ethics committee needs to boot his ass out of Congress, since the people of Harlem did not have enough sense to throw him out themselves.





Rangel walks out of ethics trial as congressional panel does not dispute charges against him



By Paul Kane



Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, November 16, 2010; 12:30 AM



In a day of high drama and a staged walkout, a jury of Rep. Charles B. Rangel's peers ended the public phase of his House ethics trial Monday after just a few hours, finding that the facts alleged against him were not in dispute.”





 


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I'll way in on this one Jim..

"Americans believe government is corrupt"

As it should be, lol ! Originally written by Secret Society members of the Templars, lluminati, and FreeMasons. Those societies forged a path into a young nations future.

Besides that we now have a corrupted election process with lack of public awareness, involvement, and politically skewed media.

True Democracy is a good idea, but in the type of militaristic, capitalistic and technology driven society we have become, a democratic form of government values and processes are negated and corrupted. 1

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