Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Grand Wizard Bush
National Review ^ | 10-05-05 | Deroy Murdock

Posted on 10/05/2005 10:44:12 AM PDT by smoothsailing

October 05, 2005, 8:12 a.m.

Grand Wizard Bush

"Bull Connor" Katrina crap.

As levees crumbled in New Orleans after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, so, too, tumbled any sense of decorum among key black Democrats. Officials and activists alike are re-submerging the Crescent City in a fact-free torrent of vitriol.

"George Bush is our Bull Connor," Rep. Charles Rangel of New York told cheering Congressional Black Caucus conventioneers on September 22. "If you're black in this country, and you're poor in this country, it's not an inconvenience. It's a death sentence."

Rangel equated Republican President Bush to Theophilus "Bull" Connor, Birmingham, Alabama's former segregationist police commissioner who notoriously used attacks dogs and fire hoses to disrupt civil rights marches by Martin Luther King Jr. and other protesters in 1963. As is Rangel, Bull Connor was a Democrat.

Other black race baiters riffed on this theme. The Rev. Al Sharpton said, "if there is a person that is a symbol that many blacks organize around and organize against in this generation, it would be Bush." He added: "We've gone from fire hoses to levees."

"This is worse than Bull Connor," said Rep. Major Owens (D., N.Y.). "Bull Connor didn't even pretend that he cared about African Americans," Owens continued. "You have to give it to George Bush for being even more diabolical." Owens believes that Bush's faith-based initiatives "made it appear that he cared about black Americans. Katrina has exposed that as a big lie."

Gotham City Councilman Charles Barron (D., Brooklyn), a former Black Panther, said "George Bush is worse" than Connor "because he has more power and he's more destructive to our people than Bull Connor will ever be…A KKK without power is not as bad as a George Bush with power." Barron added: "What he did in New Orleans — I mean, that's worse than what Bull Connor did in his entire career as a racist in the South…Look at these neighborhoods before Katrina hit. Bush made that community what it is. Katrina did the rest, in partnership with Bush, to deliver the final blow."

As Barron suggested, I asked Heritage Foundation senior policy analyst Kirk Johnson to look at these neighborhoods. While Bush has taken responsibility for Washington's disjointed first response to Katrina — notwithstanding the 33,544 hurricane survivors who U.S. Coast Guard helicopter and boat crews started saving as soon as winds dropped below 45 MPH — he need not apologize for neglecting the Big Easy's poor before these hurricanes.

Using the Consolidated Federal Funds Report's latest data, Johnson found that, "Across all federal programs, Orleans Parish received $12,645 per capita in fiscal year 2003. At the same time, the national average was $7,089 per capita. Put another way, New Orleans received 78.4 percent more funding per person than the national average."

Johnson also examined 21 low-income-assistance programs. Among them, inflation-adjusted federal poverty spending in Orleans Parish equaled $5,899 per-poor-person in Bill Clinton's final, full-fiscal-year 2000 budget. By fiscal 2003, such outlays soared to $10,222. Under Bush, federal anti-poverty spending per-poor-New Orleanian ballooned 73.3 percent, or an average, annual hike of 24.4 percent over three years!

Johnson discovered, for instance, that spending on Immunization Grants dropped 80.51 percent, and Supportive Housing for the Elderly fell 25.6 percent during Bush's first three years. However, Child Support Enforcement grew 8.3 percent. Head Start rose 13.8 percent. Food Stamps increased 43.1 percent. Pell Grants advanced 126 percent. Community Health Center funding accelerated 163.6 percent, and so on.

In 1999, under Clinton, Orleans Parish had 135,429 poor people and a 27.9 percent poverty rate. In 2004, under Bush, 102,636 New Orleanians were poor, while the poverty rate eased to 23.2 percent. So, pre-Katrina, the Big Easy's poverty rate slid 16.8 percent during Bush's tenure. What was that about the KKK?

"If program spending is the way to judge whether or not Washington cares about New Orleans," Johnson says, "then a lot of love has come to New Orleans in recent years."

Most free-marketeers criticize these programs and instead advocate entrepreneurship, private-sector job creation, and private property ownership. That said, Bush's and the GOP Congress' lavish spending on New Orleans' mainly black poor belies Rangel & Co.'s neo-segregationist paranoia.

"People from my Harlem chapter had many encounters with Bull Connor," recalls Roy Innis, National Chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality. Innis was a Freedom Rider who risked his life to register black voters in the early 1960s. "It perverts the verity of language and the verity of decency to equate the hideous behavior of Bull Connor with President Bush — a man who has appointed Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, and so many other blacks to high office."

The sad truth is that many of those pulled from rooftops and deposited at the Superdome and Convention Center were poor long before George W. Bush ran for president. They were poor throughout Bill Clinton's eight years of Truth and Beauty, for which these crackpots probably pine. And they likely would be poor in 2012 had Katrina sputtered, and Hillary Clinton followed John Kerry into the Oval Office.

Largely under black, Democratic leadership, the Crescent City's poor endured derelict schools (of which Baton Rouge has declared 70 among 127 "academically unacceptable"), fatherless homes, municipal corruption, and, at least until lately, a business-hostile economic climate. These and other factors hobbled low-income New Orleanians. In my 13 visits to one of America's most seductive locales, I found that part of New Orleans' enduring allure was its mysterious blend of fragile gentility, an atmosphere of elegant decay, and a sense of potentially imminent misfortune. The music-filled streets with ancient houses that tilted almost subliminally to one side masked far deeper troubles. Addressing them took hard work then, and will take even harder work now.

Rather than pitch in, Rangel, Sharpton, Owen, Barron, and other friction-mongers plunge steak knives into old racial wounds and exhume the memory of a long-dead bigot to inflame Americans who hardly need their generosity diluted with venom.

While every American should row forward on behalf of Katrina's and Rita's victims, we now must paddle in circles while these race hustlers spill untreated sewage by the barrel. Who does this hurt? The same black New Orleanians whose plight they exploit.

I worry that some have heard these comparisons of Bush to Bull Connor, watched those German Shepherds snarl in black-and-white, shaken their heads in disgust, closed their checkbooks, and moved on. Rather than encourage compassion for those who still desperately need it, Rangel & Co. promote a meat-cleaver-like divisiveness that surely is slowing, not speeding, aid to the Katrina and Rita Zones.

For their counterproductive, hyper-partisan grandstanding, these so-called "black leaders" deserve merciless excoriation from coast to coast.

— Deroy Murdock, a veteran of the 1980 and 1984 Reagan for President campaigns, is a New York-based columnist with the Scripps Howard News Service.    

http://www.nationalreview.com/murdock/murdock200510050812.asp    


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: 109th; bullconnor; bush; bushhassers; cbc; charlesbarron; katrina; liberalbigots; naziinsult; nolablamegame; racebaiters; racialdivision; rangel; thebiglie
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-48 last
To: USAFJeeper

Thats just great you go ahead and build your home below sea lavel and get your flood insurance/ When you get washed out next time build again , I dont care. You are right I dont know much about Louisianna, but I am learning, I know the Mayor of New Orleans is an idiot and so is the Governor of Louisianna., the police are corrupt,and so are the Democrat politicians there. I also know that the odds finally caught up with them and they got hit by a hurriccane they had been warned against for years. So go ahead build again in the same spot and pray another hurricane doesnt hit you next year. If you think thats a smart move , who am I to object?


41 posted on 10/07/2005 7:05:36 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 39 | View Replies]

To: sgtbono2002
Start moving now, avoid the rush.

Maryland Disaster Aid Tops $1,000,000

Release Date: October 20, 1999 Release Number: 1303-22

» More Information on Maryland Hurricane Floyd

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- More than $1 million in individual disaster assistance has been provided to victims of the severe storms and flooding caused by Hurricane Floyd, September 16 through 20, according to state and federal disaster recovery officials.

Officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) report that assistance totaling $1,021,427 has been approved for families and individuals. Individual Assistance includes programs to help pay rent for alternate short-term housing, to meet necessary expenses and serious needs, and to help homeowners make minimal repairs to make their homes livable.

Almost 1,800 flood victims have already registered for federal disaster assistance. State of Maryland Coordinating Officer, Dave McMillion, urged Maryland residents who haven't yet registered to call the FEMA toll-free number, 1-800-462-9029. People with hearing or speech impairments may call (TTY) 1-800-462-7585. Registrations may be made between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., EDT, daily, until further notice.

"The sooner people apply, the quicker we can get them some help," Federal Coordinating Officer Curt Musgrave said. "The goal of this disaster operation is to get people on the road to recovery as soon as possible."

Eleven Maryland counties have been declared eligible for individual assistance disaster programs. They are Anne Arundel, Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, St. Mary's, and Talbot.

While you are at it, clean up your politics.

http://www.newsline.umd.edu/politics/specialreports/ethics/archives/honorabledefense083100.htm

Thats just a quick search, I am sure you know a lot more of the political corruption in Maryland. Facts are disasters happen everywhere, corruption is everywhere and you are really reacting ignorantly to a disaster.
42 posted on 10/10/2005 6:13:16 AM PDT by USAFJeeper
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 41 | View Replies]

To: USAFJeeper

Thank You for your opinion. You get upset real easy dont you? Tell you what. Dont waste your time on me waste it trying to clean up New Orleans.

I particularly liked the part where Md, aid topped 1 million while Landrieu asked for 250 BILLION. Bwahahahahaha

As for Md. politicians I have to add most of them are democrats like yours so why expect better? I do have to admit Spiro Agnew was a Republican.


43 posted on 10/10/2005 10:22:02 AM PDT by sgtbono2002
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 42 | View Replies]

To: sgtbono2002

I just like bludgeoning people with facts when they make outrageously stupid statements. Does the amount of the bail out matter? Those people in Maryland should just move. If you had bothered to read the first link you would have noticed that there were several floods, that was merely one. The first link amounted to over a billion dollars, but hey thinking not required in some areas.

I see your a proud of farmers, let me introduce you to a particular handout I despise. Farm Subsidies. In Maryland alone 1995-2003 billions were given to farmers. Gee maybe they should get a new line of work. Glass houses and all that.

From 1995 to 2003, over 33 million dollars was given to Maryland farmers in the area of disaster relief alone. Stupid Maryland farmers need to move and get a new job instead of rebuilding.


44 posted on 10/10/2005 1:50:36 PM PDT by USAFJeeper
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 43 | View Replies]

To: USAFJeeper

Yeah well I just read that thousands of immigrants are heading to New Orleans to help in the rebuilding and they are getting paid up to 17 dollars an hour , why dont you check and see why those 28% of unemployed in New Orleans arent heading back for some of those Jobs. Seems like Md. doesnt have a lock on dumb. Maybe you could find one yourself.


45 posted on 10/10/2005 4:59:53 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 44 | View Replies]

To: sgtbono2002

Pennsylvania had some floods, why dont you call the moving companies for em?

Oh and don't believe everything you see on TV and the internet.

/salute Gen Honore!


46 posted on 10/11/2005 5:59:53 PM PDT by USAFJeeper
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 45 | View Replies]

To: USAFJeeper

Why dont you grow up/


47 posted on 10/11/2005 6:14:01 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 46 | View Replies]

To: sgtbono2002

I think you meant to use the ? instead of the / in your hypothetical question.

When people stop making idiotic statements I will stop pointing out the stupidity. I consider it a mission.

(Did you call the moving companies yet? There was an earthquake in Kashmir area too, I am getting the ox carts ready)


48 posted on 10/11/2005 6:38:01 PM PDT by USAFJeeper
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 47 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-48 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson