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Mar 10 2009

Charley Rangel tells citizen journalist “Mind you your own G.D. business!”

Published by webdemon at 9:57 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Jason Mattra   of Hot Air cornered the wily Charley Rangel on capital hill yesterday and Charley had a mouthful to say.  Jason simply asked him about his tax troubles, and asked why in these hard times, are the tax payers subsidizing his $800 a month Cadillac. and Charley asked:  “Why don’t you mind you own Goddamn business?”  Here is how it went down.

Now Jason here is a shock and awe citizen journalist, but the fact still remains that Charley is arrogant enough that he would actually tell a citizen of this country to mind his own business.  News flash…  Charley’s business is our business.  He works for us, and if he is a tax cheat, then the people of this country have the right to take him to task.

The sad part of this is that the media, by in large, has not mentioned this story,  Nore, have they mentioned the fact that Charley here is under threat of being taken out of his chair, because of his legal trouble.  Why isn’t the mainstream media asking this question rather than a kid from Brooklyn?  Why aren’t the network acnchors demanding answers?  Short answer…  He has a “D” in front of his name.  If it were an “R” they would demand that he step down.  If it were an “R” congressional leaders would run him out of town, and take his Cadillac, then they would make him pay his taxes with penalties.

Oh the hypocracy…

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