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Bush endorses McCain plan for national service
straight talk america, (AP) | 11.9.01

Posted on 11/09/2001 8:46:40 AM PST by meandog

McCain, Bayh Applaud President Bush's Emphasis on Volunteerism

November 9, 2001
-- Senators' "Call to Service Act" Would Create Volunteer Homeland Defense Corps -

Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Evan Bayh (D-IN) today made the following statement:
"We applaud President Bush for issuing a call to service in his address to the nation last night. Declaring that 'Our citizens have new responsibilities,' the President endorsed the creation of new opportunities within AmeriCorps and SeniorCorps programs for public safety and public health efforts.

"Earlier this week, we introduced legislation that would create a new role for AmeriCorps in homeland defense duties. Our legislation would dramatically expand service opportunities under AmeriCorps and create a new short-term military enlistment option. We look forward to working with President Bush to create more opportunities for Americans to serve their country, and to meet the challenges of a new age.

"This cause transcends party or ideology and unites all citizens in service to their nation, in both civilian and military capacities.

"We anticipate working closely with the Administration to enact this legislation. The time is right and the need is urgent."


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When the plan was posted yesterday, I got FLAMED because McCain suggested it...what say you now, now that Bush is behind it?
1 posted on 11/09/2001 8:46:40 AM PST by meandog
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To: meandog
We are all New Democrats now

It was only a short while ago that Americorps, a boondoggle for funding the leftist agenda, was slated for extincition.

2 posted on 11/09/2001 8:51:10 AM PST by JohnGalt
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To: meandog
Are Bush and McLame talking about adding more paid "volunteers" to Americorps? Just what we need: an expanded Klintoon boondoggle.
3 posted on 11/09/2001 8:51:11 AM PST by StockAyatollah
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To: Libertina; BJClinton; Theodore R.; Highest Authority; caddie; JohnGalt; dirtboy; Cyber Liberty...
what say you now?
4 posted on 11/09/2001 8:56:00 AM PST by meandog
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To: meandog
Hey wasn't that the point of the colonial militias to be homeland security, specifically around your HOME and your neighbors?
6 posted on 11/09/2001 8:59:54 AM PST by BobWNY
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To: meandog
How nice. Our version of the "Hitler Youth" program.
7 posted on 11/09/2001 9:03:57 AM PST by Un-PC
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To: Zordas
Off topic question: Has Bush used the Veto pen for anything yet? I was just wondering.
8 posted on 11/09/2001 9:08:38 AM PST by Native American Female Vet
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To: meandog
What Bush said and what McCain introduced as legislation may be quite different. I haven't seen the details of McCain's proposal.

I object to the creation of a federal works program disguised as "volunteering."

9 posted on 11/09/2001 9:13:44 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: meandog
Wednesday, April 19, 2000 Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal

EDITORIAL: Shut down Americorps Boondoggle still flunks audits.

No one opposes young people volunteering their time and energies to help the less fortunate.

But let U.S. Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich., do his job as financial monitor of "Americorps" -- the cadre of college student "volunteers" being paid by the federal government to work at Democrat-approved projects (think they pay anyone to help Weyerhaeuser cut trees? To help poor children learn markmanship or gunsmithing?) -- and Mr. Clinton's apologists accuse the congressman of being "overzealous" and "unfair."

After seven years of trying to get it right, the Americorps boondoggle -- all they're supposed to do is pay small stipends and award scholarships to college volunteers -- still can't explain where the money goes.

Rep. Hoekstra has managed to figure out where some of the money goes. When the military base at San Francisco's Presidio was closed, many expected that valuable real estate might be released to the public sector, helping to relieve the city's desperate housing shortage.

Instead, the administration now spends $1.1 million per year operating the site as an Americorps training center -- the equivalent of using gold bricks from Fort Knox as fishing weights.

"How can you ask for more money for an organization that can't keep its books?" asked Mr. Hoekstra, after Americorps failed another audit on March 3.

The program's officers explain they're doing good works, and that seven years isn't long enough to hire competent bookkeepers. Problem is, that means they can't document that they're doing enough good works to justify an annual allocation of three-quarters of a billion dollars -- or even whether the college-age volunteering might continue unabated, even if Americorps were shut down completely.

Which is precisely what Congress should now do.

10 posted on 11/09/2001 9:14:47 AM PST by JohnGalt
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To: meandog
In case anyone hadn't already guessed, McCain originally voted against the formation of Americorps; yet another flip-flop to the left.

* In Delaware, AmeriCorps members are recruiting women for the Women, Infants and Children welfare program and even driving them to welfare offices.

* In Virginia Beach, recruits helped the city double the size of an outreach program that signs people up for housing subsidies.

* The Mississippi Action for Community Education (MACE) program, which has been on the AmeriCorps gravy train since 1994, promised in its 1999 grant application that AmeriCorps members would "conduct door-to-door canvassing to identify potential food stamp recipients" and also provide "assistance...in completing necessary applications for food stamps."

11 posted on 11/09/2001 9:23:07 AM PST by JohnGalt
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To: meandog
What I say is that I don't like Americorps, and if the President wants to endorse it, well, he is the CIC but I won't be very happy about it, because it is run by big government types who are basically using the funds to advance the democrat agenda.

However, what I heard President Bush say and what McCain says he said are two different things. I want to see the PRESIDENT'S statement of endorsement, and I want to see the plan, and then I will have further comment.

12 posted on 11/09/2001 9:28:53 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: riley1992
"Earlier this week, we introduced legislation that would create a new role for AmeriCorps in homeland defense duties. Our legislation would dramatically expand service opportunities under AmeriCorps and create a new short-term military enlistment option. We look forward to working with President Bush to create more opportunities for Americans to serve their country, and to meet the challenges of a new age.

I wonder when these "opportunities" will become mandatory?

13 posted on 11/09/2001 9:31:46 AM PST by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
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To: JohnGalt
But why not let Americorps stand for something positive as long as it's here to stay? I'm old enough to remember LBJ's Jobcorps and it was much more of a boondoggle, however, I do recall several success stories about it--the most prominent one being boxing champ George Foreman. Considering the recession (and the legacy of Roosevelt's CCC) Americorps ought to be allowed to exist for something that will benefit the nation!
14 posted on 11/09/2001 9:34:44 AM PST by meandog
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To: meandog
I'm not sure if I can agree with this concept on a philisophical level, and it may turn out I don't agree with Bush on this one. Or...it may turn out that I *do* agree with McPain. I just have to see some details, which is where the devil is.

I don't shape my beliefs on the basis of what the politicians are saying, contrary to popular belief.

16 posted on 11/09/2001 9:45:42 AM PST by Cyber Liberty
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To: meandog; dirtboy; Cyber Liberty; RightOnline
What do I say? I say McLame is a RINO at best, a slimy, spiteful, insufferably arrogant, resentful, shallow, stupid, unreliable excuse for a non-leader. I say anyone who hasn't figured that out is, to put it as nicely as I know how, a slow learner.

I say Bush is a nice guy, and proves over and over again that he is willing to work with anybody... and anything.

Answer your question?

Dan

17 posted on 11/09/2001 9:47:55 AM PST by BibChr
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To: Miss Marple
I bet either plan would be unconstitutional. Ah, who cares anymore, right?
18 posted on 11/09/2001 9:51:05 AM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: tex-oma; MadameAxe; Mercuria; tpaine; OWK; rb22982; Ada Coddington
big gubment bump
19 posted on 11/09/2001 9:52:36 AM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: sirgawain
Oh boy.... compulsory service to the fatherland.
20 posted on 11/09/2001 9:55:52 AM PST by OWK
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