Posted on 09/07/2009 9:40:22 PM PDT by Chet 99
The word “hypocrite” jumps to mind....
Great! Now there's a nice warm cell for Rangel.
Yes, yes! I’ve missed Trafficant (as my husband says from across the room “Who’s the guy with the badger on his head”).
LOL! He is a funny nutty guy. He loves Elvis.
In a heart beat!
I always liked him too. I don’t know if he was guilty or not. I’m inclined to think he was railroaded because he was incredibly outspoken, even against his own party. I don’t know if he can run for Congress again.
I would definitely vote for him.
Trafficant is a bum and a hypocrite. After cheerleading for Clinton’s impeachment, he went on to vote against all 4 counts. I have no respect for the bum.
This guy should be in *PRISON*!
Yes, a person convicted of a felony can run for Congress. There are obstacles. Getting one’s name on the ballot depends on state laws; in some states it is more difficult than others.There is at least one case of a former convict being elected to Congress: F.H. Shoemaker, of Minnesota, was elected for one term in 1932, despite having served time in Leavenworth for mail fraud.
Amazing how many people on FR would vote for this fraud....
ditto
compared to the rest of congress, he was a saint with a sense of humor...
FRom Wikipedia
“The House Ethics Committee recommended that Traficant be expelled from Congress. On July 24 the House voted 420-1 to expel him. Gary Condit was the lone “no” vote, and nine members voted “present.” Traficant was the first representative to be expelled since Michael Myers’s expulsion in 1980 as a result of the Abscam scandal.
After his expulsion, Traficant ran as an independent candidate for another term in the House while incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institute, Allenwood. He received 15 percent of the vote (27,487 votes) and became one of only a handful of individuals in the history of the United States to run for a federal office from prison. The election was won by one of his former aides, Tim Ryan.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant
The man voted with the Republicans on many important pieces of legislation in the 1980s and 1990s
Planned Parenthood use RICO to take pro lifer to court...and corruption is anything the democrats don’t like...
Again he is still very popular in that part of the country .
I have always believed he was railroaded because he went after the IRS. Going after the collection agency of the Fereral Reserve makes enemys who are powerful.
I agree
Beam Me Up
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