Whether you're a supporter of Sen. Clinton or Sen. Obama - you know or should know that both candidates are rightfully supporters and co sponsors of the New GI Bill of Rights. As Democrats, we have a tradition of caring for our veterans.
And another glaring difference between our two candidates (Besides both of our candidates 'getting' what needs to be done in Iraq) and Sen. John McCain - is that McCain is opposed to the New GI Bill of Rights. We're nine votes short in the senate and McCain needs to be seriously called out on this.
Sponsored by Sen. Jim Webb, (And Sen. Chuck Hagel) with 51 co sponsors...
From Thomas
Title: A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to establish a program of educational assistance for members of the Armed Forces who serve in the Armed Forces after September 11, 2001, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen Webb, Jim [VA] (introduced 1/4/2007) Cosponsors (51)
Related Bills: H.R.2702
Latest Major Action: 7/31/2007 Senate committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Hearings held.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z? d110:SN00022:@@@P
There is a petition to demand McCain support the New GI Bill of Rights - and to rightfully call him on this. Right now there's over 20k signatures - please consider adding yours. (Check out the collaboration between Wes Clark, Robert Greenwald and VoteVets on the video.)
http://therealmccain.com/gibill/
This is from Wes Clark
Robert Lopez served 8 years in our military, fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan as a tank commander. He was told he'd get his whole education bill paid for when he got out of the service. Mr. Lopez has fought and sacrificed for our country but like so many others, Mr. Lopez has faced the bleak reality of a government that has turned its back on its veterans.
That is why Senators Jim Webb and Chuck Hagel proposed the new GI Bill, which would bring back WWII-style standards of providing vets with full tuition, room and board. And that is why 51 senators have signed on, including 9 Republicans like John Warner, giving this GI Bill tremendous bi-partisan support.
But it isn't enough. Faced with unprecedented filibusters, the only way to ensure Senate passage of the GI Bill is to get 60 co-sponsors. So far, John McCain has refused. The same McCain who insists he supports our troops. The same McCain who is voting lockstep with the Bush administration (who have also resisted this bill). We need to get John McCain to do the right thing -- to sign now and signal to other Republican leaders that we should be strongly behind our vets.
The petition to John McCain!
http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/1517 8
It really is matters such as this that remind me we are Democrats - and there are vast differences between us and the Republicans.
Send a strong message to McCain, the WH and the Republican Party.
We support our veterans and stand united as Americans.
And for those that support Barack or Hillary - we should feel proud feel proud that they believe in and support the promises FDR gave to out veterans so many years ago. Oh yeah, the Republicans tried to stall it then, too.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Statement
on Signing the G.I. Bill
June 22, 1944
This bill, which I have signed today,
substantially carries out most of the recommendations made by me in a
speech on July 28, 1943, and more
specifically in messages to the
Congress dated October 27, 1943,
and November 23, 1943:
http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/hi story.htm
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