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SOTU: Bush Rebuked Coretta Scott King’s Call on Affirmative Action

Bush said: “We are grateful for the good life of Coretta Scott King.”

FACT — BUSH REBUKED KING’S CALL ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION:
Corretta Scott King on 2001 MLK day called for opposition to the “attack on affirmative action.” On MLK’s birthday in 2003, Bush announced his opposition to an affirmative action program.
[CNN.com, 1/15/01, 1/16/03]




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6 Responses to “SOTU: Bush Rebuked Coretta Scott King’s Call on Affirmative Action”

  1. Max-1 Says:

    The affermation and recognition of a great woman was one of a few notable take-a-ways from the speach.

    God bless Corretta Scott King's soul.

    Ignorance on Bush's behalf, betrays his words.


  2. coal_train Says:

    Bush full of praise for dead African Americans.


  3. Raising Kaine » Raising America Says:

    [...] Even Mr. Bush’s praise of Coretta Scott King was hypocrisy. In contrast, Tim Kaine’s entire career is based on his work as a civil rights attorney working to ensure that All Americans participate in the American dream. [...]


  4. Scott Brown Says:

    Words mean things. Dr. King said, in language which cannot be corrupted, that he had a dream. He dreamed of a day, and I quote from memory: "I dream of a day when my children will be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."

    If you can construct his support for affirmative action out of those words, Pravda might be a potential employer.

    Dr. King would make Bill Cosby look like a shy wall flower in fighting the condescending attitudes underlying afirmative action. His life's work has been trashed by his political heirs.


  5. Bridgette Williams Says:

    I stand behind what Dr.King said and did, and I believe that his wife Coretta Scott King kept his legacy going until the end. I call her the Head Mother of the civil rights movement. I know that her children misses and will miss her for eternity,but I feel like she is in a better place, because her and her husband are hugging each other with open arms, and telling how they have longed to see each other. God bless Dr.Martin Luther King and Mrs. Coretta Scott King. May their children continue to carry on their parents work.


  6. Curtis Johnson Says:

    Hillary Clinton was on Wal-Mart's board of directors

    WARD HARKAVY, VILLAGE VOICE, 2000 - Twice in three days last week, Hillary
    Rodham Clinton basked in the adulation of cheering union members. Her
    record
    of supporting collective bargaining, however, is considerably worse than
    wobbly. Pity the thousands of unionists at last Tuesday's state Democratic
    convention who chanted her name, and the hundreds of retired Teamsters at
    Thursday's luncheon in midtown who had interrupted their Founder's Day meal

    to hear the corporate litigator turned union-loving Democrat deliver a
    campaign speech.

    They would have dropped their forks if they had heard that Hillary served
    for six years on the board of the dreaded Wal-Mart, a union-busting
    behemoth. If they had learned the details of her friendship with Wal-Mart,
    they might have lost their lunches. . . In 1986, when Hillary was first
    lady
    of Arkansas, she was put on the board of Wal-Mart. Officials at the time
    said she wasn't filling a vacancy. In May 1992, as Hubby's presidential
    campaign heated up, she resigned from the board of Wal-Mart. Company
    officials said at the time that they weren't going to fill her vacancy.

    So what the hell was she doing on the Wal-Mart board? According to press
    accounts at the time, she was a show horse at the company's annual meetings

    when founder Sam Walton bused in cheering throngs to celebrate his
    non-union
    empire, which is headquartered in Arkansas, one of the country's poorest
    states. According to published reports, she was placed in charge of the
    company's "green" program to protect the environment. But nobody got
    greener
    than Sam Walton and his family. For several years in the '80s, he was
    judged
    the richest man in America by Forbes magazine. . .

    Was Hillary the voice of conscience on the board for American and foreign
    workers? Contemporary accounts make no mention of that. They do describe
    her
    as a "corporate litigator" in those days, and they mention, speaking of
    environmental matters, that she also served on the board of Lafarge, a
    company that, according to a press account, once burned hazardous fuels to
    run its cement plants. . .

    The Clintons depended on Wal-Mart's largesse not only for Hillary's regular

    payments as a board member but for travel expenses on Wal-Mart planes and
    for heavy campaign contributions to Bill's campaigns there and nationally.

    Meanwhile, Wal-Mart's first lady, who also benefited from Wal-Mart stock,
    solicits support from union workers. Which makes her words to the elderly
    Teamsters last week especially poignant: "You can count on me to stand up
    for the right to collectively bargain!" Right on, sister!



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