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Come Home, Mr. Rangel

Submitted by Ruth, Nov 13, 2006 22:54

First I will say thank you New York Sun for the well written editorial that appeared to come to Mississippi's defense while excusing Rangel's insulting slur against us. The comment about Mississippi not having pride stirred my anger. We are very proud people who recently took quite a lashing from Katrina and are still struggling to rebuild. Many states have come to our aid…. New York is one of them and we are appreciative. Personally, I was beginning to feel that we had finally been accepted as a state in the USA as we were often referred to as that part of the world. Yes we are insulted by Rangel's comment but our anger has been put aside to attend to a much more important issue .. rebuilding our lives! We are proud, we are determined and we will again rise from the rubble and continue living in our beloved state.


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Mr Rangel!!!! Have you noticed how we voted democrat in a landslide? Do you wonder why? Let me explain it... [MORE]

Andri 

Nov 20, 2006 00:10

At least people in Mississippi don't have to be represented by a Congressman only too eager to prostitute them to... [MORE]

Mary McLemore 

Nov 15, 2006 21:29

In psychology, there's an idea that every family has a black sheep. The black sheep doesn't necessarily exist because the... [MORE]

watchdog 

Nov 26, 2006 00:23

First I will say thank you New York Sun for the well written editorial that appeared to come to Mississippi's...

Ruth 

Nov 13, 2006 22:54

In answer to the comment regarding pride and which posed the question : "And why are Mississippians so passive about... [MORE]

Anita Thomer 

Nov 13, 2006 22:00

I've been depending on WTBS showing "Mississsippi Burning" on a regular basis to keep the masses from coming to Mississippi... [MORE]

Al Underwood 

Nov 13, 2006 17:34

Congressman Rangel,

As a proud Mississippian and resident of the Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast I would be happy to tell you "who... [MORE]

Wendy Barthe Peavy 

Nov 13, 2006 17:10

So where's the apology? And why are Mississippians so passive about his comments? How about the media? If that was... [MORE]

Mits Yamamoto 

Nov 13, 2006 14:16

This person knows even less about Mississippi and the South than Charles Rangel if they think we don't have any... [MORE]

georgia 

Nov 13, 2006 16:07

I live at the same residence as Congressman Charles Rangel here in the 15th District, Harlem, New York City. Rangel... [MORE]

Lance 

Nov 13, 2006 12:59

If you want to know how the congressman thinks just look at how he handled the Enpowerment Zone for his... [MORE]

Michael Taylor 

Nov 13, 2006 11:38

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