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McCain's message to NAACP was a fakeout

by: Kathy

Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 15:33:55 PM EDT


McCain's speech to the NAACP yesterday was received with polite applause compared to the thunderous reception Obama received two days earlier. People weren't impressed. One blogger described it like this: John McCain Has the Gall to Speak at NAACP

I'm fairly certain that reaction is based on McCain's past snubs and votes.

McCain opposed a day to honor Martin Luther King - at both the state and federal level. McCain, at least for a while, supported the flying of the Confederate flag in South Carolina, praising it as "a symbol of heritage." He's even praised Bob Jones University. [...]

Last year, for example, the NAACP invited McCain to speak. He declined. The NAACP held a forum for all the Republican presidential candidates, and McCain didn't show up. PBS hosted a Republican presidential candidates' debate at historically black college in Baltimore, and McCain didn't show up to that event, either. The Congressional Black Caucus Institute organized a debate, co-sponsored by Fox News, and McCain didn't show up to that event, either.

Not surprisingly, the NAACP doesn't think too highly of McCain.

McCain received an 'F' from the NAACP's Civil Rights Federal Legislative Report Card for the 109th Congress (the last date for which a complete report is available), voting with the NAACP only 7 percent of the time and tying with 14 other conservative senators for last place. McCain "also received failing grades from the NAACP in every report card of the last decade."

Losing in the polls, McCain didn't have any choice this year. He had to speak to the NAACP. His message to black voters was that he would expand education opportunities, partly through the use of vouchers, a position McCain has long favored even though evidence shows they don't improve academic performance.

Kathy :: McCain's message to NAACP was a fakeout
Since McCain first advocated vouchers, a growing body of research has confirmed that they do not improve students' academic performance or help close the achievement gap between affluent white children and poor children of color. Furthermore, the value of the vouchers McCain and other conservatives have proposed -- $2,000 -- is equal to less than half the average annual tuition at an American private school -- $4,689. That means vouchers won't give poor families many educational options beyond inner-city parochial schools, which are far less expensive and exclusive than secular prep schools focused on ensuring college admission.

One top secular school in the Detroit area is Detroit Country Day, where one year of tuition for grades K-2 runs $19,150 dollars. Rates climb as students advance, and tuition doesn't include books once a student gets to middle school. How many poor or middle-class families can afford to give their children a first class education at DCDS on McCain's voucher? Probably zero.

More importantly, vouchers hurt public schools, as Milwaukee's voucher program has consistently shown.

Furthermore, as millions of Wisconsin dollars have flowed from the public system into the hands of 120 private schools -- 102 of which are religious-affiliated -- private schools have refused to educate many students with special needs. In Milwaukee, the percentage of disabled students in public schools is twice as high as the percentage in the voucher program, putting considerable strain on a public system that has been drained of crucial resources.

That's why Obama opposes vouchers.

"We don't have enough slots for every child to go into a parochial school or a private school. And what you would see is a huge drain of resources out of the public schools," Obama said. [...]

"But what I don't want to do is to see a diminished commitment to the public schools to the point where all we have are the hardest-to-teach kids with the least involved parents with the most disabilities in the public schools," he said. "That's going to make things worse, and we're going to lose the commitment to public schools that I think have been so important to building this country."

The bottom line? McCain doesn't have a real committment to improving public education, as his votes show. McCain...

Voted Against Head Start Programs: In 2005, for instance, McCain voted against increasing "federal spending on Head Start programs by $153 million." {Nearly 280,000 African American children are enrolled in Head Start programs that have been shown to improve school performance in early grades and return up to $7 to society for every $1 invested.}

Voted Against Expanding Pell Grants: While 45 percent of African Americans rely on Pell Grants to pay for college, McCain has consistently voted to cut the value of Pell Grants.

Voted Against Title I Education Grants: McCain voted against increasing spending on Title I education grants, which are designed to help public schools that serve predominantly low-income students, by $3 billion.

It's no wonder McCain's speech fell on deaf ears. He's a phony, or as Jill Tubman puts it...

Like George Bush and to crib Kanye, John McCain doesn't care about black people. Going to speak at the NAACP is like Bush kissing Oprah in 2000. Just the fakeout fade.
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He is here... (4.00 / 1)
... on our soil... right now... to hit up the elite for the $$...


Well, of course (4.00 / 2)
The elite are his base, just like they are Dubya's, and they scratch each other's backs at taxpayer expense.

Related to McCain's new education policy is this story about Lisa Graham Keegan, one of McCain's top education advisers, who was accused of mismanaging money. She participated in a conference call with reporters yesterday, yet no one questioned her about her job as CEO of the Education Leaders Council, a conservative non-profit, school-reform group that she led from 2001 to 2004.

Money management under Keegan became a source of tension when an internal audit in 2003 found Keegan was being paid a $235,000-a-year consulting fee and one of her aides from Arizona was paid $200,000 under a similar contract, according to an April 4, 2004 report in the Arizona Republic.

At least four board members out of 18 resigned shortly after the internal audit, according to the newspaper.

The Department of Education eventually got involved and concluded that the groups books were a mess with "weak or non-existent internal controls" that led to money spent on things not legally covered by the grant.

And Republicans complain about public school teachers being overpaid!

Under Keegan, the Education Leaders Council raked in about $23.4 million in federal money from No Child Left Behind, part of which the Dept of Labor later accused of them of mismanaging - funds were spent on alcoholic beverages, advertising, and fundraising. Yep, that's a good use of taxpayer money, and McCain will be great for school reform. Gag.


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It seems to me (4.00 / 3)
that both parties like to hit up the minorities like African Americans, and the LGBT community when we have a election, but when we elect them they seem to forget about us.

The GOP complains that more African Americans vote Democratic, and they say what have they done? A very good point, but what has the GOP done? Right Wingers seem to think they can use racist terms, paint African Americans as poor down low people, and than get there vote by just speaking to them.

Sorry McCain and the Republicans, thats just pure ignorance. If the GOP is really interested in the "Black Vote", maybe they should do something for them!




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