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Former Mayor David Dinkins implores Congress not to censure embattled Rep. Charles Rangel

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Until last week, former Mayor David Dinkins said he'd never seen Rep. Charlie Rangel, a dear friend, become emotional in public.

"But he's never faced anything like this," Dinkins told the Daily News on Sunday outside a Harlem church where local leaders gathered to urge mercy for Rangel."

Come on, this guy is a crook. If he wasn't a Congressman he'd be looking at jail time. But the worst he's going to get out of this thing is standing before his peers while they tell him "Bad boy, shame on you" and then it's back to crookedness, excuse me, "business" as usual.

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Dinkins added, "Please understand what has happened to this great, proud man. He has been humiliated. He really was, and he withstood it as well as any human can and now the issue in my mind is 'Should he be further penalized?'"

Yes, yes he should be further penalized. He should be tossed out of Congress and tried for tax evasion and misuse of governement funds (that's a crime, right?).

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