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Thompson's ethics probe reveals bipartisan 'see no evil'


The U.S. House of Representatives created a new House ethics system in early 2008 - adding the quasi-independent Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) - to the existing House Ethics Committee as part of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's pledge to "drain the swamp" of Capitol Hill corruption.

But the results of that effort have been somewhat shy of that mark. Suffice it to say that the swamp remains intact.

One matter that finally drew the attention of the House Ethics Committee was travel by House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Bolton, and four other Democratic congressmen to attend conferences in the tropical island of St. Maarten in the Caribbean in 2007 and 2008.

The House Ethics Committee released a report Friday clearing Thompson and four other members of the Congressional Black Caucus who were accused of taking corporate-sponsored trips to the Caribbean in 2007 and 2008 of intentional wrongdoing. The ethics panel did, however, say the representatives would have to pay the costs.

Sid Salter
Clarion-Ledger
3/10/10

Posted March 10, 2010 - 7:37 am
2 Comments:

Only shows what a den of corruption we have in Washington. Look what those in Washington is trying to do with the socialist obamacare bill and then read the twenty-eighth admendment. They have no respect or knowledge of our constitution and if the legislation is passed I will truly become what these liberal socialist has already defined me as; an enemy of the state.

Posted by windeaces on 03-10-2010 at 10:17 AM [link]

How much does a Rep. make?  Wonder how much a trip like this cost, much less two trips like this?  Has he written a book or developed other means of amassing a lot of money?  How long will he have to pay this money back?

Posted by msbroker on 03-11-2010 at 08:10 AM [link]
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