House votes to deny corrupt lawmakers pensions

J.J. Jackson* | January 23, 2007 

Washington Post
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US House of Representatives, responding to recent scandals, voted unanimously on Tuesday to deny congressional pensions to corrupt lawmakers.

Well, that settles it. This means that no member of the House will be eligible for congressional pensions …

Fairness Doctrine mandated response by John Q. Liberal:

YOU’RE JUST A BIG OIL NAZI! RAHHHHHHHHHHRR!!!!!!!

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