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What Do the Blue Dogs and McCain Have Against Vets?

Posted by ZP Heller, Brave New Films at 10:28 AM on May 12, 2008.


The GI Bill faces stiff opposition.

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The GI Bill for the 21st Century was delayed again last week, and for a change, it wasn't McCain holding up its passage (though I'll get to him in a moment). It's actually the so-called Blue Dog Democrats, 47 fiscally conservative Democrats in the House who have voted for Bush's war time and time again. House Democratic leaders attached the GI Bill to an emergency war spending bill, thinking Bush wouldn't be able to veto it, but now they must figure out ways to offset the costs of the GI Bill if they want to appease the Blue Dogs.

This is truly despicable, considering the Blue Dogs have favored hundreds of billions in Bush's supplemental costs for the Iraq War, not to mention the billions more that have gone to private contractors. Daily Kos has more, including contact info for you to hound your Blue Dog representatives.

Of course, this news comes on the heels of a report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which found that McCain is, in fact, "full of it" on the GI Bill (told ya I'd get to him). McCain's excuse for not co-sponsoring Jim Webb's bi-partisan legislation in the Senate has been that it would cause a loss of retention because too many members of the military would use the GI Bill as an excuse to leave. Not so, says the CBO, which found that any loss in retention would be balanced by an increase in military recruits looking to take advantage of the new GI Bill educational benefits.

McCain has been completely hypocritical on supporting our vets, and he

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ZP Heller is the editorial director of Brave New Films. He has written for The American Prospect, AlterNet, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Huffington Post, covering everything from politics to pop culture.


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Posted by: Lauren on May 12, 2008 1:45 PM   
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It costs money to care for vets, this war was supposed to pay for itself. I suppose they thought the vets would pay for themselves too.

Impeachment time. They are corrupt and incompetent. It is not going to get better as long as we are ignoring it, that only makes it worse. We have to face up to the grim realities we are faced with and turn things around.

It's time to impeach.

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This is no longer America
Posted by: realveive on May 12, 2008 3:56 PM   
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Methinks America has been outsourced and this thing that calls itself America is pure, hyped sham. The real America would highly regard and reward the citizens who served in its military to protect its best interests. Today our military are treated like crap and the nation's "best interests" have become whatever adds to the profit margins of corporate America.

Either we have a second Revolutionary War, peaceful or not, or we can write off what once a pretty good country to be part of.
America RIP

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McCain didn't really answer the man's question
Posted by: Lector on May 13, 2008 3:03 AM   
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but plugged himself instead, on what a great guy he is. McCain is clueless or plain stupid. I predict America will now proceed to elect him as President.

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First Understand that Blue Dogs are Republicans NOT Democrats
Posted by: Phred42 on May 13, 2008 8:55 AM   
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Look at their voting records over the past 8 years and their stand on this issue will make sense.

When it comes down to it - between Blue Dogs and DLC their really are not many Democrats left in the Democratic Party.

Time for a BIG BIG house cleaning!

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Tell me...
Posted by: indepentent on May 13, 2008 10:52 AM   
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exactly who are these Blue Dog Democrats. They should be named and voted out of office...then maybe send them to Iraq for 30 years!

Congressman Mike Arcuri
New York, 24th District

Congresswoman Melissa Bean
Illinois, 8th District

Congressman Dan Boren
Oklahoma, 2nd District

Congressman Dennis Cardoza
California, 18th District

Congressman Jim Cooper
Tennessee, 5th District

Congressman Lincoln Davis
Tennessee, 4th District

Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords
Arizona, 8th District

Congresswoman Jane Harman
California, 36th District

Congressman Tim Holden
Pennsylvania, 17th District

Congressman Tim Mahoney
Florida, 16th District

Congressman Mike McIntyre
North Carolina, 7th District

Congressman Dennis Moore
Kansas, 3rd District

Congressman Earl Pomeroy
North Dakota, At-Large

Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez
California, 47th District

Congressman Heath Shuler
North Carolina, 11th District

Congressman Gene Taylor
Mississippi, 4th District

Congressman Joe Baca
California, 43rd District

Congressman Marion Berry
Arkansas, 1st District

Congressman Leonard Boswell
Iowa, 3rd District

Congressman Christopher Carney Pennsylvania, 10th District

Congressman Jim Costa
California, 20th District

Congressman Joe Donnelly
Indiana, 2nd District

Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand
New York, 20th District

Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
South Dakota, At-Large

Congressman Steve Israel
New York, 2nd District

Congressman Jim Marshall
Georgia, 3rd District

Congressman Charlie Melancon
Louisiana, 3rd District

Congressman Patrick Murphy
Pennsylvania, 8th District

Congressman Mike Ross
Arkansas, 4th District

Congressman Adam Schiff
California, 29th District

Congressman Zack Space
Ohio, 18th District

Congressman Mike Thompson
California, 1st District

Congressman John Barrow
Georgia, 12th District

Congressman Sanford Bishop
Georgia, 2nd District

Congressman Allen Boyd
Florida, 2nd District

Congressman Ben Chandler
Kentucky, 6th District

Congressman Bud Cramer
Alabama, 5th District

Congressman Brad Ellsworth
Indiana, 8th District

Congressman Bart Gordon
Tennessee, 6th District

Congressman Baron Hill
Indiana, 9th District

Congressman Nick Lampson
Texas, 22nd District

Congressman Jim Matheson
Utah, 2nd District

Congressman Mike Michaud
Maine, 2nd District

Congressman Collin Peterson
Minnesota, 7th District

Congressman John Salazar
Colorado, 3rd District

Congressman David Scott
Georgia, 13th District

Congressman John Tanner
Tennessee, 8th District

Congressman Charlie Wilson
Ohio, 6th District

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