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Bush signs bill honoring LBJ
Houston Chronicle/AP ^ | March 23, 2007 | SUZANNE GAMBOA

Posted on 03/23/2007 4:55:08 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch

WASHINGTON — Its front entrance now touts President Bush's education policy, but the Education Department headquarters will one day honor Lyndon Baines Johnson and his work to improve U.S. schools.

Bush signed legislation Friday naming the agency's offices after the follow Texan, with 17 members of the Johnson family looking on.

Johnson's children, Luci Baines Johnson and Lynda Bird Johnson Robb and their spouses, their children and grandchildren gathered at the Oval Office for the signing that was not open to reporters. First lady Laura Bush also attended.

Lady Bird Johnson, the former first lady, was unable to attend but listened from Texas through a conference call, said Rep. Gene Green, a Houston Democrat who sponsored the bill.

"This will be a fitting tribute to Lyndon who worked so hard to make life better for so many, and — were he alive — I can think of nothing that would please him more," she said in a statement.

She said her husband would want to be remembered as the "Education President."

"Education was at the heart of my father's career in public service. He felt that it was mankind's passport out of poverty and our greatest hope for tomorrow," said Luci Baines Johnson, the 36th president's daughter.

Johnson, a Democrat, served as president from 1963-69 and died in 1973. He signed dozens of education-related bills, including a 1964 law that established Head Start, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, which provided assistance to underfunded school districts and the Higher Education Act of 1965.

"If every building in D.C. had no name and we could choose one to bear my father's, we couldn't have hoped for one that would reflect more who he was and what he tried to do," Luci Baines Johnson said.

Johnson attended the former Texas State Teachers College, now Texas State University in San Marcos, and taught for a year in Cotulla in South Texas. His experience teaching poor Mexican-American children in the town was considered a great influence on his policies.

Throughout the Bush administration, a red school house facade with "No Child Left Behind" — the name of Bush's education legislation — has stood at the education department's front entrance.

Green said he was uncertain when Johnson's name would be on the building and whether it would share billing with the red schoolhouse.

Rep. Mike McCaul, R-Austin, helped garner backing for the bill among Republicans.

"Any time you name a federal building after somebody you are enshrining a memory. Hopefully, when people walk by the building, future generations, and see the name Lyndon Baines Johnson, they will pick up the history books and read about him," said McCaul. Several Johnson family members, including Lady Bird, live in his district.

Lyndon Kyle Boozer, who said his mother Yolanda Garza Boozer was a secretary to Johnson, approached Green with the idea to honor Johnson two years ago. The bill was first introduced in 2003 but stalled in the then Republican-controlled Congress.

Despite his Texas ties, some in the state's delegation chose not to co-sponsors the bill. Twenty-five of the 32 House members from Texas, all 13 Democrats and 12 of the 19 Republicans, added their names to the bill.

Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn, both Texas Republicans, backed the bill in the Senate.

The bill is H.R. 584.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: bush; cokestevenson; duvalcounty; georgeparr; greatsociety; johnconnally; landslidelyndon; lbj; luissalas; lyndonjohnson; texas
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To: 4yearlurker

"Also didn't he have a questionable Purple Heart like Kerry and Murtha."

Johnson was awarded a Silver Star for one Pacific bombing run as an observer in 1942, his only combat experience.


101 posted on 03/25/2007 6:19:50 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch (Liberals-beyond your expectations!)
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To: Dubya

I hate to burst your bubble but LBJ was NOT a nice guy.


102 posted on 03/25/2007 6:25:32 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: SwinneySwitch

Finally we are honoring the creator of the great society!!!!


103 posted on 03/25/2007 6:29:25 PM PDT by TheRedSoxWinThePennant
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran

I cant picture that guy in heaven. Lyndon Johnson that is.

Seriously...


104 posted on 03/28/2007 10:33:23 PM PDT by se_ohio_young_conservative
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To: TheRedSoxWinThePennant

Bush must have picked up LBJs "How to win a war playbook"

Only 1 formation in the book.

"Prevent Defense"

drop back, give em ground give em ground give em ground. Give the anti war movement ground. Maybe your enemies on the battlefield will make a mistake. Why take the political risk of bringing a blitz.

it prevents you from winning.


105 posted on 03/28/2007 10:53:42 PM PDT by se_ohio_young_conservative
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