Hastert Asks Ney To Resign As Admin. Cmte. Chair January 13, 2006: House Speaker Dennis Hastert has asked Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH) to step down from his post as chairman of the House Administration Committee, three sources with knowledge of the request said today --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The illegal behavior that Congressman Bob Ney has admitted doing is unacceptable. I am glad he has recognized and accepted the consequences of his actions. My thoughts and prayers are especially with him and his family at this time." House Speaker Dennis Hastert ____________________________________________________ ``There is no place for him in this Congress,'' said the statement by Hastert, of Illinois, and Republican House members John Boehner of Ohio, Roy Blunt of Missouri and Deborah Pryce of Ohio. If he hasn't resigned, ``we will move to expel him immediately as our first order of business when Congress resumes its legislative work in November,'' the statement said. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aBTUyV._aeoc&refer=home ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hastert has called on Ney to resign, as did White House spokesman Tony Snow....... http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=116&sid=918999 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post a link to Hastert's recent denouncement of Ney once he was found guilty...saying that his continuing to draw a paycheck is unacceptable. Show me the outrage from the right wing about Ney's continuing to work and hang out at Congress... Why the fuck wait until November? Get the lazy fucks off their fat ass and get the job done...oh yeah, that would require some effort... Yall klannish apologists are pathetic... Oh, from one of your links: "House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., faulted Hastert and the Republican leadership for letting Ney remain on the public payroll since he signed papers in September agreeing to plead guilty. Pelosi said House GOP leaders "have a long pattern of protecting Republican members.""
You're an idiot. I'm sure the 435 members of Congress who have scheduled re-election events in their districts over the next two weeks would just love to be in D.C. holding hearings. Fucking grow up. And WhyTF would Hastert say Ney continuing to be paid is unacceptable? Until Ney is expelled he's OWED his paycheck. It's the LAW. Get it?
While the House was in session, fully controlled by the repubgniklans, the rules could have been changed...easily. They could be changed right now if the fat azz lazy repubniklans gave a shit...they could suspend his pay, etc. But they won't go after one of their "own" no matter how corrupt. More evidence of the corruption and sloth that is the current repubnigklan party...
As expected, the spawn of a bottle of Jack Daniels and a rape produces more dribble, excuses, and apology for the lazy clowns in D.C.... It really is pathetic that in the day and age of telecommunications, that we have these ancient rules that keep us in the dark ages. Congressmen should be able to do a conference call, and get the job done in minutes. A vote could be taken via such technology in no time at all....if these clowns actually gave a ratz ass...
Why would Congress change a 220 year old rule over Bob Ney. Who is he? The SIXTIETH member of Congress in the past century to be convicted of a crime? The Democrat's almost failed to kick Adam Clayton Powell out AFTER hearings in 1967. In January of 1967, following allegations that Powell had misappropriated Committee funds for his personal use and other corruption allegations, the House Democratic Caucus stripped Powell of his committee chairmanship. The full House refused to seat him until completion of an investigation by the Judiciary Committee. In March the House voted 307 to 116 to exclude him. Powell won the special election in April to fill the vacancy caused by his exclusion, but did not take his seat. Powell sued in Powell v. McCormack to retain his seat. In June of 1969 the Supreme Court ruled that the House had acted unconstitutionally when it excluded Powell, a duly elected member, and he returned to the House, but without his seniority. Again his absenteeism was increasingly noted. In June of 1970 he was defeated in the Democratic primary by Charles B. Rangel, who has represented the area ever since. Powell failed to get on the ballot for the November election as an independent. He resigned as minister at the Abyssinian Baptist Church and moved to Bimini. In April of 1972 he became gravely ill and was flown to a Miami hospital. He died there on April 4, at the age of 63. A few days later his ashes were carried aloft by a plane and scattered over his beloved Bimini. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Clayton_Powell,_Jr. http://www.caught.net/prose/corrupti.htm
What crime was Powell charged with by the authorities that he admitted guilt to, as a result was subsequently convicted and was bound for prison? We are talking about a convicted FELON in Ney, a member of the "party of FAMILY VALUES" not someone who may or may not have been found guilty in a court of law.... Hell, there are lots of jobs that a convicted felon can't hold...but we can allow a Congressman to keep working when convicted of a felony, especially one that involves such a high level of moral corruption? My Goodness, yall klannish have zero principles... As if, like you know, it is too much to expect that a convicted felon not be allowed to continue to work and get paid after being convicted felony? Geez... And not only that, what did we see from the republican controlled legistlators? Oy freaking vey... Ney eligible for pension after prison Because reforms he urged didnât pass, he still can get benefits By Margaret Stevenson and Jack Torry The Columbus Dispatch Wednesday, September 20, 2006 12:09 AM WASHINGTON â Even though he voted four months ago to deny pension benefits to members of Congress convicted of a felony relating to their official duties, Rep. Bob Ney will be eligible to receive his congressional pension after he serves his prison sentence. Ney, R-Heath, has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges that he accepted free trips, meals and drinks from now-disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and gambling chips worth thousands of dollars from a Syrian businessman. Next month, a federal judge is expected to sentence him to as many as 27 months in prison. However, Ney, 52, will collect his pension because the Senate and House could not agree on a sweeping package of lobbying and ethics reforms. The House version approved in May would have prohibited lawmakers convicted of a felony relating to their official duties from receiving their pensions, but House and Senate negotiators have not agreed on a final version of the bill. When the House approved its bill, Ney issued a news release saying he was "proud to help" pass the measure. The release noted he had insisted that the final version of the bill require that any member convicted of bribery or extortion lose their federal pension. Mary Jo Kilroy, the Democratic challenger to Rep. Deborah Pryce, R-Upper Arlington, called on Congress to "strip Ney of his federal pension so that taxpayers are not left funding a felon's future. That money should be donated to the U.S. Treasury to pay down the federal deficit." But Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said there is little chance that Congress would swiftly move to revoke the pension of a member convicted of a crime. "It's really pretty outrageous," Sloan said. "They are committing crimes involved with their office and they still get their pensions. The tax dollars shouldn't be used to pay the pensions of crooked members of Congress." Although a member of Congress can collect a pension worth as much as 80 percent of his or her $165,000 congressional salary, it is doubtful that Ney's pension would be that lucrative. Ney has served 12 years in the House and cannot even begin to collect his pension until he reaches age 56 in 2010. And if he begins collecting his pension before age 62, he would receive a reduced amount of money. jtorry@dispatch.com http://www.columbusdispatch.com/election/election.php?story=213573
zzzzzzzz........how many votes did u get when u ran for dogcatcher? and lost....... to a guy who had a tamale stand......
tradequicker, another member of the party of "Dysfunctional Family Values" licks his own gonads in public...