Thursday, June 3, 2010

Congressional Black Caucus Wants To Curb Ethics Investigations

"Stung" by being the group most affected by the tougher ethics rules imposed by Queen Nancy Pelosi to create the "Most Ethical" congress and end the "Culture of Corruption", the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is trying to curb the ethics office.
Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio introduced a resolution that not only is not supported by all members of the CBC, but could not get support of senior Democrats and will likely go nowhere.
The complaint of the 19 CBC members signed on to the resolution is that the charges are too transparent and public even when the member in question is cleared.
They want stricter rules that require more proof before an investigation begins.

This from the party that believes in public investigations of Republicans when only the barest of suspicion or innuendo support the charges.

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