I thought we Dems were going to set the bar higher. In June of 2006, then minority leader Nancy Pelosi was right to strip Rep. William Jefferson of his seat on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee upon learning
...Jefferson (had) accepted bribes in exchange for using his office to facilitate business ventures in Africa.
In court documents, prosecutors said Jefferson accepted a $100,000 bribe in June 2005 from an informant and that during a search of the legislator's Washington home in August, federal agents found $90,000 stashed in his freezer.
The House vote to remove him from the committee was unanimous.
Pelosi -- who vowed to pursue Jefferson's ouster after he rebuffed her request to step down from the committee -- said the severity of the allegations warrant Jefferson's removal.
There already have been two guilty pleas in the case, one from a former Jefferson aide, and the huge sum of money found in Jefferson's freezer didn't help his case, she said.
"I told all of my colleagues, anybody with $90,000 in your freezer, you have a problem with this caucus," she said.
That was June 16, 2006
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/06/16/jefferson.caucus/index.htmlFast forward to February 16, 2007. (Seems I'm a bit behind on this one.)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who stripped embattled Rep. William Jefferson of his seat on a powerful tax committee last year, has decided to put him on the Homeland Security panel, infuriating some Republicans who charge he may be a security risk.
Jefferson, a Louisiana Democrat, was kicked off the Ways and Means Committee amid a federal bribery probe, yet still won re-election to a ninth term.
Pelosi is giving him a seat on the panel after Jefferson was outspoken in his criticism of the homeland security agencies that responded to Hurricane Katrina. His appointment must still be formally approved by the rest of the House Democrats.
The decision immediately came under fire from the top Republican on the committee, Rep. Peter King.
"It sends a terrible message," King, R-N.Y., said Friday. "They couldn't trust him to write tax policy, so why should he be given access to our nation's top secrets or making policy for national defense?"
What am I missing here? I shutter to say that the GOP is right. This looks horrible. And, in my opinion aggregiously inexplicable.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070217/ap_on_go_co/congress_jeffersonYour comments would be helpful as I am saddened and at a loss for words.