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NY congressman (Charles Rangel) says no offense intended with Mississippi remark (1 Viewer)

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NY congressman says no offense intended with Mississippi remark
EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS
Associated Press

JACKSON, Miss. - A Democratic congressman from New York says he wasn't trying to insult Mississippi in published remarks Thursday, but a Republican colleague from Mississippi says Rep. Charles Rangel should apologize to the state.

Rangel, D-N.Y., was quoted in a Thursday article in The New York Times, saying: "Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?"

Rep. Chip Pickering, R-Miss., issued a news release criticizing Rangel's words.

"I hope his remarks are not the kind of insults, slander, and defamation that Mississippians will come to expect from the Democrat leadership in Washington, D.C.," Pickering said.

Elbert Garcia, Rangel's press secretary in New York, said Rangel had received calls Thursday about the Mississippi quote.

Garcia e-mailed The Associated Press a response from Rangel: "I certainly don't mean to offend anyone, I just love New York so much that I can't understand why everyone wouldn't want to live here."

In midterm elections this week, Democrats captured control of the U.S. House and Senate for the first time in a dozen years.

Rangel is the ranking Democrat on Ways and Means, and is in line to become chairman of the powerful tax-writing committee. The New York Times article was about how the New York congressional delegation gained political clout in the midterm elections. Rangel said, among other things, that he wants to direct more federal money to his state.

U.S. Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., said he believes Mississippi will be treated fairly by Rangel and other Democratic leaders. As for Pickering's question of whether Democrats could hurt the state, Taylor said: "That's Chip."

Pickering was elected to the House in 1996 and for the first time will be a member of the minority party in Congress.

Mississippi is one of the poorest states in the nation and gets back more from the federal government than it pays for many programs. For example, Mississippi has one of the highest federal matching rates for Medicaid, getting back nearly $3 in federal money for every $1 of state money in the program that helps pay for health care for the needy, aged, blind and disabled, and for low-income families with children.

Mississippi also has received billions of dollars in federal relief since Hurricane Katrina struck on Aug. 29, 2005, destroying tens of thousands of homes and businesses and causing damage more than 150 miles inland.

Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., has been chairman of the Appropriations Committee, but will lose that position as Democrats take over the Senate majority.

Taylor, whose Bay St. Louis home was washed away by Katrina, said Rangel "was particularly helpful in the post-Katrina time" in securing money for Mississippi's recovery.

Taylor laughed as he responded to Rangel's comments about Mississippi. Taylor was stationed in New York when he was a young man in the Coast Guard. He said some New Yorkers "are stuck up about their home."

"You can tell him I want to live in Mississippi and wild elephants and tigers and bears couldn't keep me from living in Mississippi," Taylor said. "Hurricane Katrina couldn't keep me from building back here."

Typical NE elitist snob, just like John Kerry...

BubbaBob
 
Open mouth, Insert foot. :lol:
 
Well, 'cept for Montgomery and Biloxi to a certain extent, the great state of Mississippi is quite the shithole.
 
Heh, it's kinda true. I go to Mississippi alot and my parents say it's worse than La. Of course I laugh when people are like "who wants to live in La?" too. lol. Although I like it or I wouldn't have my name, a little fun never hurt and there are reasons the states are made fun of anyway. ^_^
 
shuamort said:
Well, 'cept for Montgomery and Biloxi to a certain extent, the great state of Mississippi is quite the shithole.
Montgomery? What the hell? Umm, let me change my post to say Jackson. Montgomery, AL is nice too, of course. :mrgreen:
 
Yeah,

who would want to live down here with all us hicks and backwards *** hillbillys.

:roll:

more proof that stereotyping and biggotry is just fine, but only in CERTAIN cases.
 
ProudAmerican said:
Yeah,

who would want to live down here with all us hicks and backwards *** hillbillys.

:roll:

more proof that stereotyping and biggotry is just fine, but only in CERTAIN cases.

Sterotyping is bad... this is true; however, Missisippi has blood on its hands. Read about an incident called "The Mississippi Burning", which occured in mid-late 60's.

Certainly this one of the reasons why many people have a bad taste in their mouths -- left by some atrocities that were committed by public officials (mostly corrupt police and local governing bodies) --- *cough*Jim Crowe*cough*.

:smile:
 
Sterotyping is bad... this is true; however, Missisippi has blood on its hands. Read about an incident called "The Mississippi Burning", which occured in mid-late 60's.

:roll:

am I allowed to bring up every bad thing any black person ever did dating back to the 1960s?

like I said......people will always find an excuse to be biggots. You just did a damn fine job of it yourself.

Certainly this one of the reasons why many people have a bad taste in their mouths -- left by some atrocities that were committed by public officials (mostly corrupt police and local governing bodies) --- *cough*Jim Crowe*cough*.

maybe I should think LA is just a bunch of complete morons and coon asses because of how their local and state government handled the Katrina disaster huh?

biggotry makes me completely SICK. and people that make excuses for it are pathetic.
 
Hey moderator!!! Wake up!!!

I posted the start to this thread, and you folks gave me a warning for not following the rules...rule #1 specifically, that requires a link. Well, guess what? There is more to life, and more sources of information than the internet...I didn't get the damn story off the net...I got it off an AP feed at the local newspaper...there is/was no link to show. When I re=typed the story in, I DID cite the AP, which was the source...you did see that, didn't you? You CAN read...right?

Drop the penalty points. There's nothing to link to...DUH!!!

BubbaBob
 
ProudAmerican said:
Yeah,

who would want to live down here with all us hicks and backwards *** hillbillys.

:roll:

more proof that stereotyping and biggotry is just fine, but only in CERTAIN cases.
I don't get the accusations of "Stereotyping and bigotry" here. The state of Mississippi has one of the highest levels of poverty in the whole US. More than one out of every five people lives in poverty. Drive anywhere outside of the cities and you're gonna see people living in, what looked to me, 3rd world conditions. Almost 1/3 of rural adults do not have a high school education. Almost 2/3 of rural students need subsidized meals. The communities are "the most impoverished in the country". I've been to Mississippi and it was quite the mess and the statistic just begin to paint the bleak picture..


As for the article, here's a link to make this good for breaking news.
 
shuamort said:

Well, since you want to use stats to show how bad Mississippi is, you might look at Mr Rangel's home state.

From a 1997 study by Columbia University titled "New York Social Indicators-1997":

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One in seven New York families has assets of more than $100,000; more than four in ten have zero assets or even a negative net worth.
* Three of four New York families are headed by an adulty in good to excellent health; one in twenty is headed by an adult in poor health.
* Two of ten families are headed by an adult with a college or graduate degree; three of ten are headed by a high school dropout.
* One in twenty families has an income at least ten times greater than the poverty line; nearly three of ten families have incomes below poverty.
 
New York's Poverty Ranking is 39 in comparison to Mississippi's Poverty Ranking of 1. Can't get worse than ole Miss.
 
shuamort said:
New York's Poverty Ranking is 39 in comparison to Mississippi's Poverty Ranking of 1. Can't get worse than ole Miss.

Kick a$$, Arkansas is 7th.... that means we're not 49th worst in something? How the hell that happen? It's usually Mississippi or Arkansas either 49th or 50th in most national statistics...
 
shuamort said:
Well, 'cept for Montgomery and Biloxi to a certain extent, the great state of Mississippi is quite the shithole.
I object to this! Biloxi sucks too!
 
Morrow said:
I object to this! Biloxi sucks too!
What casino took all your money?...LOL..:lol:
Shoulda talked to me beforehand...I got connections...:cheers:
 

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