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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."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: nationalservice
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To: Mercuria
Touch a nerve, there, Velveeta? (c;

Dan

61 posted on 11/10/2001 8:10:42 AM PST by BibChr
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To: ravingnutter
"Corporation" expanding from 5,000 members to 250,000 doesn't sound too ominous to you? Sounds like WWII Nazi Youth era to me. Or, the Great Depression WPA.

On Hannity & Colmes last night, McCain TWICE called President Bush, GOVERNOR Bush!

62 posted on 11/10/2001 4:43:10 PM PST by lakey
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To: meandog
Thanks for the ping.

I don't know what it means.

I personally think that a draft is needed for specialists including physicians, intel, and IT types.

I think this nonsense is a trial balloon for the real draft.

There is no earthly reason for expansion of Americorps, so more draft-age citizens can spend eighteen months playing basketball with ghetto kids and cleaning up stooled-out senior citizens in a nursing home.

Methinks its the George Bailey type tire-drive activity, designed for feel-good effect --- OR, its a trial balloon for the draft.

And don't get me wrong -- Bush is not as conservative as I would like.

America is not as conservative as I would like, either.

I was kind of disappointed when he read the riot act to all the turbinates in the UN last week -- on the surface I was happy he was kicking ass and taking names -- but then it destroyed my long-term dream of being out of the worthless UN.

Who knows, Bush may learn from this experience that participation in the UN is counterproductive and stupid; without this war he might never have the opportunity to gain this insight.

63 posted on 11/13/2001 4:59:55 AM PST by caddie
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To: BibChr
I say Bush is a nice guy, and proves over and over again that he is willing to work with anybody... and anything.

Including pro-choice and the general Democratic agenda.

64 posted on 11/13/2001 5:06:00 AM PST by Elihu Burritt
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To: Elihu Burritt
Really? News hasn't reached your planet about Bush seeking for tax cuts that have the Demo's shrieking and whining? No reports of Bush's epochal first address to the nation, when he took the opportunity to sound the need to protect innocent life, and took the position that not only is the fetus a human being, but the embryo as well is not to be exploited, and where he took apart the argument for creating embryo's to be exploited? Wow! You need to get new sources!

What a wonderful change from someone like, say, Alan Keyes, who's wonderful at sitting off in a distant and exalted corner of the universe, explaining why everyone else in Creation is wrong, and reulsing even people otherwise inclined to support the causes to which he gives lip-service!

dan

65 posted on 11/13/2001 5:54:26 AM PST by BibChr
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To: BibChr
reulsing? I don't pick on people for typos because I leave a lot of them, but I need a clue for this one.

W talks the talk, but the walk is rather abrupt.

As for most people being wrong, it is a human condition Christ pointed out to us. It shouldn't surprise you.

66 posted on 11/13/2001 6:07:38 AM PST by Elihu Burritt
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To: meandog
When the plan was posted yesterday, I got FLAMED because McCain suggested it...what say you now, now that Bush is behind it?

I'd say President Bush knows a good idea when he hears one. And I'd say he is a bigger man that McCain because he puts what is good for our country over a slam against McCain. Tho McCain would NEVER do the same for our President.

67 posted on 11/13/2001 6:10:44 AM PST by Republic
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To: Miss Marple
"...I don't like Americorps,...what Bush say(s) and what McCain says he said are two different things. I want to see the PRESIDENT'S statement of endorsement,..." Hear hear. So far, IMHO, Bush has had the touch of gold. Nothing he has done so far, even those things that I originally opposed, have turned out to be the right thing. I believe in our President, and trust him to do the best, and smartest thing. McCain, on the other hand, is a turncoat, probably due to his love of media attention.
68 posted on 11/13/2001 6:26:16 AM PST by jim35
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To: jim35
Last post read "Nothing he has done...," but should have read Everything he has done. My mistake.
69 posted on 11/13/2001 6:27:52 AM PST by jim35
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To: Elihu Burritt
Oh, come now: reulsing, from the Latin ulsare, meaning... well... "to ulse." Thus, "to ulse again." (What do they teach these days?)

Dan

PS -- seriously, insert a "p" between e and u, and you'll have it.

70 posted on 11/13/2001 6:30:51 AM PST by BibChr
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To: meandog
War is the health of the state. It was true in 1917 and it is true in 2001. Why is anyone surprised?
71 posted on 11/13/2001 6:36:40 AM PST by Captain Kirk
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To: BibChr
You had me going for a second with reulsing. I wasn't sure if it was revulsing or repulsing, which is essentially the difference between push and pull. I thing the V word more appropriate for Keyes, as he is more inclined to put out what people don't want to hear, whereas W repulses me with his tendency to put out what people do want to hear.

Keyes is not without his faults too, but W bears the responsibilities of his inactions more strongly as he holds the reins in his hands. His response to tampering with fetus' is largely meaningless as it only takes that work into the realm of free trade. Talk with no walk. This would happen anyways, but a real stance would be an unqualified and clear position against it as opposed to a fudge mark.

Politicians spend their lives telling us one thing and then doing another, yet so few it seems are willing to say "I tell my daughter that abortions are not acceptable." Perhaps many of them look at Keyes and find only a fear in their hearts as to what might happen to them if they did was Keyes does.

72 posted on 11/13/2001 7:18:41 AM PST by Elihu Burritt
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