Sunday, July 25, 2010

The New Charlie Rangel, Ethics Free

The New Charlie Rangel, Ethics Free

Ethics probe, trial or no trial, change must continue to come to DC- Our elected officials can not take their jobs for granted and blur the lines between accountability and personal gain. The sense of security with their jobs can certainly give them a sense of impermeability that has resulted in the past on poor choices that compromise ethical values.

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