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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Good Time Charlie: 'This Ain't No Funeral'

A who's who of Democratic officials turned out to celebrate scandal-scarred Rep. Charles Rangel's 80th birthday last night -- whooping it up as if he didn't have an ethics charge in the world.

In fact, former Mayor David Dinkins, 83, went so far as to flip the bird to a protester who called Rangel a "crook" outside The Plaza hotel gala.

Not everyone matched Dinkins' gusto, but the New York political establishment did turn out in force.

Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand and Mayor Bloomberg all took turns at the mike to heap praise on the longtime Harlem legislator.

A jovial Gov. Paterson emceed the fund-raising bash and paid tribute to the embattled congressman's "dedication to public service."

Rangel lapped it up, telling the crowd, "This damn sure ain't no funeral, is it?"

At the end of the festivities in the Grand Ballroom, an emotional Rangel told the audience, "Please remember me in your prayers. It helps."

Rangel -- who has been slapped with 13 ethics charges by the House ethics committee -- called the occasion "an experience I'll never, ever forget.

"I can't tell you how moving this has been," he said.

He left the stage dancing.

Less than half the state's 27-member Democratic congressional delegation accepted invitations.

Carolyn Maloney -- whose district borders Rangel's -- didn't attend, but Paterson announced during the festivities that she wrote a $2,500 check.

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3 comments:

  1. The citizens of New York (and all Americans) should wake up and realize these elitist politicians do not work for us! They serve hidden "behind the scenes" masters of finance and corporate interests.

    Rangel is especially criminal and has been the one to propose a draft (forced military servitude) for Americans who aren't willing to drink the Kool Aid and voluntarily participate in the killings abroad.

    Our Nation is criminal and pathetic.

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  2. I expected nothing less with the thieves in congress and the white house. Nothing will change! They call him the Harlem Hero.

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  3. hey 12:47

    He will burn in hell , along with most of the congress and the white house for sure. At his age , he better get right with GOD.

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