Posted on 07/24/2002 12:58:53 PM PDT by Howlin
Recovering_Democrat suggested a live thread for the "song and dance" about to take place up on the Hill, so here it is!
If you see/hear it, post it.
House set to vote today on giving Traficant the boot Members will meet at 6 p.m. to decide Traficant's fate |
Of course, there is still the small matter of some jail time.
To ensure that the vote goes forward, Rep. Loretta Sanchez ( news, bio, voting record), D-Calif., late Tuesday made a motion on the House floor for the Traficant vote to occur within 48 hours.
Sanchez was one of the first House members to call for Traficant's expulsion after his conviction. "I think he tarnishes all of us," Sanchez said in April.
Loretta has had it out for Jim since day one as he was one of the Congressman who voted against seating her in the House seat she stole from B-1 Bob Dornan.
Representatives who are expelled from Congress are PROHIBITED from running for that office again. They were interviewing the last guy who was expelled (Rep. Ozzie Myers in '80) and he said he does a lot of behind-the-scenes work on political campaigns but he is barred from ever seeking elected office himself. (The corrupt 'RAT says he's "not bitter" about this fact)
On the other hand, if Traficant is simply imprisoned because of his conviction then he could techinically continue to serve in congress. As long as he's re-elected then there is nothing to prevent a convicted felon from currently holding office. I think a mayor of Boston was re-elected from prison back in the 40s or something.
Impeachment is slightly different than expulsion-- you are prohibited from holding office in the future only if the articles of impeachment specifically say so. For instance, Alcee Hastings was impeached and then removed as a federal judge...but the impeachment was because he held appointed federal office and they wanted to ensure he would not be appointed as judge again. Later he ran for congress and won thanks to stupid Democrats.
Quotable Quotes from Traficant's Federal Trial
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