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Congressional Black Caucus Charity Sits on Katrina Aid--Let them eat demagoguery
CNSNews.com | Frontpagemagazine ^ | December 23, 2005 | Marc Morano

Posted on 12/23/2005 5:51:20 AM PST by SJackson

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, which slammed the Bush administration for its allegedly slow and racially insensitive response to Hurricane Katrina, has yet to spend any of the estimated $400,000 that it raised for the victims of the Aug. 29 storm.

"We are collecting all the way up through the very end of the year and then our board has set aside a committee who is going to administer the funds," Patty Rice, spokeswoman for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF), told Cybercast News Service on Wednesday. The Foundation is an offshoot of the Congressional Black Caucus and was founded in 1976.

In the days immediately following the hurricane, with parts of the Louisiana and Mississippi coastline demolished and the city of New Orleans under water as a result of broken levees, members of the Congressional Black Caucus condemned the Bush administration's handling of storm relief efforts.

"We have witnessed something shockingly awful and that is the lack of response, the quick response, from our government to those Americans who are suffering [and] who are dying," said U.S. Rep Jesse Jackson Jr., (D-Ill.) on Sept. 2, four days after Katrina made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast.

U.S. Rep. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick (D-Mich.), also present at the Congressional Black Caucus' Sept. 2 news conference, declared that she was "ashamed of America."

"I'm ashamed of our government. We don't want another Iraq, where the money just goes off somewhere. This is real human need. And I'm outraged by the lack of response from our federal government," Kilpatrick said

The CBCF then launched its own relief fund on Sept. 21, with a stated goal of raising $1 million to help Gulf Coast residents rebuild their lives. As Cybercast News Service previously reported, the CBCF claimed immediate success, telling reporters on Sept. 21 that it had already received $700,000 in corporate pledges.

But on Wednesday, exactly three months after the news conference launching the CBCF relief fund, Rice told Cybercast News Service that the Foundation has actually raised "somewhere in the neighborhood of $350 to $400,000." She added that the distribution of the money would not begin until January or February of 2006 at the earliest.

Ken Boehm, chairman of the conservative National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC), a group that monitors charitable giving, was quick to criticize the CBCF.

"It sounds like the CBCF has been stressing the immediacy of the [victims'] needs when they raised the money and yet for some reason when it comes time to dishing it out they can't seem to get organized," Boehm told Cybercast News Service.

"The need is immediate and ongoing as they themselves have cited. For whatever reasons they have failed to give away a single cent as of the week before Christmas," Boehm said. "It appears that the CBCF has failed to meet the standard that it set up itself for: timely aid to Katrina victims."

Don Tharpe, president of the CBCF, described how the Katrina relief fund would be spent in an undated message on the group's website.

"A Katrina Relief Committee made up of CBCF board members will be appointed to oversee the disbursement of donated funds. Part of the role of CBCF's Katrina Relief Committee will be to dispense funds to entities that directly deliver services and tangible needs to people who are attempting to move back into and resurrect their neighborhoods," Tharpe wrote.

But Boehm ridiculed the need to form a committee to decide how to spend donations four months after the tragedy.

"Giving away money is far easier than raising it. The [victims'] needs are overwhelming. The CBCF has members from that part of Louisiana. There are many organizations doing fine work, that are in desperate need of those funds and yet for reasons that they have not quite explained, the CBCF has failed to dispense any of the aid," Boehm said.

Beginning almost immediately after the storm and continuing for weeks, members of the Congressional Black Caucus spared no criticism of the Bush administration for the federal response to Hurricane Katrina.

In September, U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.), one of the caucus' most prominent members, compared President Bush to the notorious Birmingham, Ala., police commissioner and segregationist from the 1960s, Bull Connor.

U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat from Texas, alleged that if a Democrat had won each of the last two presidential elections, the federal response to the hurricane would have been more timely.

"Watching family members and others cling to rooftops in Hurricane Katrina, I wonder whether or not the absence of attention [to the recovery effort] is attributable to the loss of a vote in 2000 and 2004," Jackson Lee said.

However, in spite of the charges that racism contributed to the government's response to Katrina, the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals recently released statistics showing that a higher percentage of whites died in New Orleans as a result of the Aug. 29 hurricane than blacks.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 109th; cbc; katrina

1 posted on 12/23/2005 5:51:21 AM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson

They'll have their reparations, one way or another. What a bunch of pimps.


2 posted on 12/23/2005 5:53:04 AM PST by King Moonracer
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To: SJackson

And no doubt these clowns will distribute their $400K amongst various races based on racial percentages. Yeah, right!


3 posted on 12/23/2005 5:58:15 AM PST by jigsaw (God Bless Our Troops.)
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To: jigsaw
"And no doubt these clowns will distribute their $400K amongst various races based on racial percentages. Yeah, right"

Dollars to doughnuts, the $400,000 ends up in their campaign coffers.
By the way what happened to the other $250-$300,000. They claimed on September 21 to have $700.000.00. Now that is down to $350-$400,000.
Inquiring minds need to start inquiring.
4 posted on 12/23/2005 6:06:22 AM PST by Long Distance Rider
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To: SJackson
"We are collecting all the way up through the very end of the year and then our board has set aside a committee who is going to administer the funds," Patty Rice, spokeswoman for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation ...

Lordy, lordy! The mind reels with sarcastic replies!

5 posted on 12/23/2005 6:07:39 AM PST by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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To: SJackson
Congressional Black Caucus?

Sarcasm on...

Is there a American of Italian heritage Roman Catholic Congressional Caucus?

... sarcasm off.

Thank you. Please drive through.

6 posted on 12/23/2005 6:22:34 AM PST by Trajan88 (www.bullittclub.com)
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To: Trajan88
>"Is there a American of Italian heritage Roman Catholic Congressional Caucus?"

They're over there next to the Transgendered Klingon Kaukus.

IN a series note though do you know what kinda hardships the cbcc has had during this Bush hates black people crisis?
They have had to literally work to get money from the gubbamint and private citizens, it's only fair they should be entitled to some compensation for their tireless efforts to shave the poor.

Kill A Commie For Mommie
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7 posted on 12/23/2005 6:59:53 AM PST by rawcatslyentist (Why waste time learning when ignorance is instantaneous---Hobbes the Tiger)
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To: SJackson
They are probably trying to figure out how they can keep white people from getting of their aid money.
8 posted on 12/23/2005 8:19:31 AM PST by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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To: Long Distance Rider
Dollars to doughnuts, the $400,000 ends up in their campaign coffers

Totally wrong. These people have gerrymandered safe districts. The cash will end up as "overhead" and "administrative costs" and in the pockets of friends and relatives. They might need a meeting in St. Marks to decide how to efficiently spend the money.

9 posted on 12/23/2005 8:24:22 AM PST by staytrue (MOONBAT conservatives are those who would rather lose to a liberal than support a moderate)
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To: SJackson; mhking

ping


10 posted on 12/23/2005 10:15:50 AM PST by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/secondaryproblemsofsocialism.htm)
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