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Bush Plan to Honor Dr. King Stirs Criticism
NY Times ^ | 1/15/04 | Jeffrey Gettleman and Ariel Hart

Posted on 01/15/2004 8:46:05 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection

When President Bill Clinton came to town on the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, crowds poured into the streets to watch him lay a wreath at the foot of Dr. King's grave.

On Thursday, President Bush is coming to town. And the streets may be full again.

Many of Atlanta's civil rights leaders are outraged about Mr. Bush's planned visit to commemorate Dr. King's 75th birthday and are using the occasion for protests. Already, they have marched with bullhorns, signs and thumping drums, shouting for the president to stay away.

"His administration has never supported anything to help the poor, education, or children," said the Rev. Raphael Allen, vice president of programs at Concerned Black Clergy. "It's all about isolationism and greed for the upper class. That's not promoting the legacy of Dr. King."

Many demonstrators asked how Mr. Bush, who pushed for war in Iraq, could champion Dr. King, who stood for nonviolent resistance.

"It's hypocritical," said Minister Mmoja Ajabu of Providence Missionary Baptist Church.

Pointing to Dr. King's tomb, a slab of white marble overlooking a reflecting pool, Mr. Ajabu added, "It's quite possible that Dr. King will get up out of his grave there and say, `What's going on here? You're killing so many people?' "

Civil rights leaders said the hastily planned presidential visit, to be followed by a $2,000-a-person fund-raiser in Atlanta, is interfering with birthday plans. They also said coupling a visit to honor Dr. King with a political fund-raiser was in poor taste.

"It's the epitome of insult," said the Rev. Timothy McDonald, an organizer of the birthday celebrations. "He's really coming here for the fund-raiser. The King wreath was an afterthought."

Because of all the tight security, access to a historic black church near the memorial site will be limited. The church will be the site of a civil rights symposium, and initially, the Secret Service told organizers they would have to cut it short. But after discussions and threats by black leaders to lock themselves in the church, the Secret Service agreed to keep the church open.

Every president since Ronald Reagan has come to Atlanta, the birthplace of Dr. King, to lay a wreath at his grave. When President Clinton came in 1996, he received a standing ovation. But this presidential visit will be different. It seems to have lifted the lid on long-simmering anger many blacks feel toward Mr. Bush. Some Bush policies, including tax cuts mainly benefiting those with higher incomes and cutting back on welfare-type programs, have alienated black voters, analysts say.

"Certainly there's a great deal of hostility among African-Americans," said William Boone, a professor at Clark Atlanta University. "But this event is a very symbolic event in the black community." Dr. Boone added that in the minds of some, Mr. Bush is "trying to co-opt it for his political benefit."

Several civil rights leaders said they felt ambushed by the president's visit because they did not know about it until Saturday, when they read about it in the newspaper. The official holiday is Monday.

"I feel disrespected by the administration and the Secret Service," said the Rev. James Orange, a 61-year-old colleague of Dr. King.

Mr. Orange went on: "On Dr. King's birthday last year, his administration initiated plans to gut affirmative action. Here we are a year later, and the same person who tried to turn back the clock on me wants to use Dr. King's birthday because it's an election year."

Scott McClellan, the White House press secretary, said that Mr. Bush had invited himself, but it is often the case that the White House calls a group and says the president would like to participate in an event.

"My understanding is that we contacted the King Center and specifically asked if it would in any way be disruptive if the president came to honor Dr. King and participate in a wreath-laying ceremony," Mr. McClellan said. "And the King Center indicated that it would not."

The King Center is the official guardian of Dr. King's legacy, and a spokesman at the center said the president's visit was welcome.

"We don't have any problems with this," said the spokesman, Robert Vickers. He called the security arrangements a "minor inconvenience."

Those on the streets may disagree. This morning, a stream of civil rights activists marched through Dr. King's old neighborhood, singing spirituals while Buddhist monks banged on drums.

Ghoshu Utsumi, a monk who regularly visits Dr. King's tomb, said: "Dr. King's message is against war and violence. This is the richest country in the world, and there are homeless people everywhere. It is sad that $87 billion is going to war. It is very, very sad."



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1 posted on 01/15/2004 8:46:08 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Can somebody name something that Bush does that doesn't "stir criticism" on one side or the other?

Show of hands?

Anybody?
2 posted on 01/15/2004 8:48:20 AM PST by Howlin
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Just think what these so called peace lovers would have said if Pres. Bush hadn't shown up when he was in Atlanta anyway. Bunch of ****ing hypocritcal idiots.
3 posted on 01/15/2004 8:48:28 AM PST by HELLRAISER II (Give us another tax break Mr. President)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
More talk about non-violence from the "no justice, no peace" crowd.
4 posted on 01/15/2004 8:51:09 AM PST by raptor29
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Some Bush policies, including tax cuts mainly benefiting those with higher incomes

ARRGGHH! These liars.

5 posted on 01/15/2004 8:52:05 AM PST by doodad
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I'll tell you another thing, these people of color who are bitching the loudest about racial complaints are the biggest bigots in Atlanta and possibly in the USA. Their philosphy "We want equality, but we don't want the whites to have it and that goes especially for one President George Bush."
6 posted on 01/15/2004 8:52:06 AM PST by HELLRAISER II (Give us another tax break Mr. President)
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To: HELLRAISER II
It says a great deal about the President's character that he is willing to walk into a den of lying hypocrits like this. He wants to honor Dr. King and that's what he's going to do - in spite of the bad press he will get for it. That takes guts.
7 posted on 01/15/2004 8:52:06 AM PST by Wait4Truth
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Meanwhile, if he'd stayed away, the leftists would have screeched about his "racist snub" of the commemoration.

Are we really, really sure that we can't deport all leftists?
8 posted on 01/15/2004 8:52:58 AM PST by FormerLib (We'll fight the good fight until the very end!)
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To: Wait4Truth
Like I said in the post I made yesterday from the local fishwrap: I think he should bow out. And just say "Sorry didn't mean to interfere with your exclusive domain. See ya Coretta."
9 posted on 01/15/2004 8:56:00 AM PST by doodad
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Dr. Boone added that in the minds of some, Mr. Bush is "trying to co-opt it for his political benefit."

And we all know that Bill Clinton would never have done something like that....

10 posted on 01/15/2004 8:56:30 AM PST by Mannaggia l'America
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I can't imagine what the Democratic eight would say if Bush ever uttered something like "People should be judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin."

I would love to ask these ministers what they think about abortion, gay marriage, the effect of political correctness on Christianity, homicide bombers, etc. Then ask them why they still oppose Bush.
11 posted on 01/15/2004 8:56:49 AM PST by bobjam
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Meanwhile, if he'd stayed away, the leftists would have screeched about his "racist snub" of the commemoration.

Been there done that. That is exactly what has happened for the last two years. But, he was kinda busy what with planes flying into buildings and such.

12 posted on 01/15/2004 8:57:55 AM PST by doodad
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Some Bush policies, including tax cuts mainly benefiting those with higher incomes
13 posted on 01/15/2004 8:59:56 AM PST by Mannaggia l'America
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
These so-called black civil-rights activists are nothing but race-baiters. They are not interested in helping their fellow blacks. They are more interested in agitating the locals for political gain by trying to make the Republican President (read whitey or the man) look as bad as possible.

The reason for this is two-fold. They know that under a Republican controlled White House and Legislature, their collective power and influence will be diminished to the point that they will be irrelevant. More than anything they desire to perpetuate the politics of race and class warfare in order to line their pockets, and the only way this can happen is to have their bedfellows, the Demoncraps in control.

So much for looking out for the downtrodden and the dis-enfranchised. They are hypocrites all.

14 posted on 01/15/2004 9:13:53 AM PST by semaj ("....by their fruit you will know them.")
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To: bobjam
"I would love to ask these ministers what they think about abortion, gay marriage, the effect of political correctness on Christianity, homicide bombers, etc."

Don't be surprised if the response isn't what you'd expect from a "minister." Remember, according to the Barna report out just this week, only 30% of black senior pastors have a biblical worldview.

15 posted on 01/15/2004 9:30:26 AM PST by ZGuy (Walk a mile in a man's shoes before criticizing him so if he gets angry he's a mile away & barefoot)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
All that's left of Dr. King's legacy IS ugly noise. If he were still alive he'd be registering as a Republican.
16 posted on 01/15/2004 9:51:51 AM PST by pabianice
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
"His administration has never supported anything to help the poor, education, or children," said the Rev. Raphael Allen, vice president of programs at Concerned Black Clergy. "It's all about isolationism and greed for the upper class. That's not promoting the legacy of Dr. King."

My gosh, this is an outright lie. Have they no shame whatsoever? Are the Clinton's behind this despicable behavior?

17 posted on 01/15/2004 9:54:41 AM PST by ladyinred (W/04)
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To: Mannaggia l'America
And we all know that Bill Clinton would never have done something like that....

Certainly. He would have made a cross out of stones he happened to find at the memorial site while clutching his Bible.

18 posted on 01/15/2004 9:57:26 AM PST by N. Theknow (Be a glowworm, a glowworm's never glum, cuz how can you be grumpy when the sun shines out your bum.)
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