McCain Is AWOL On New GI Bill

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First Posted: 04- 3-08 02:48 AM   |   Updated: 04-10-08 05:12 AM

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In November 2007, Sens. Jim Webb and Chuck Hagel penned an op-ed in the New York Times advocating a reformed G.I. Bill that would provide Iraq war veterans with greater educational opportunities.

The idea, which was first introduced in January 2007, was at once ambitious and benign. Adjust the current landmark law -- which requires members of the armed services to pay $1,200 in order to participate -- to better account for spikes in tuition and living expenses. Not only would there be a greater incentive for those considering enlistment, but the American economy would be bolstered by an influx of educated veterans.

"We must put together the right formula that will demonstrate our respect for those who have stepped forward to serve in these difficult times," wrote Webb and Hagel. "First-class service to country deserves first-class appreciation."

Flash-forward several months and Webb and Hagel's vision (after months of consideration) is on the cusp of codification. The 21st Century G.I. Bill may be included in the language of the next Iraq war supplemental. And while, if considered separately, it could require 60 votes for passage, more than 50 Senators -- including many Republicans -- have already signed on as co-sponsors.

And yet, surprisingly, one of those Senators who has not yet offered his support is John McCain. How could a veteran of Vietnam and someone widely touted as Congress' foremost champions of veterans' affairs not sign on to a largely bipartisan, uncontroversial measure? (Both Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are co-sponsors).

A member of the organization Student Veterans of America asked the presumptive GOP nominee that very question several months after Webb and Hagel wrote their op-ed.

"I have not had the chance to examine it carefully," he said. "It seems to me that it is a good thing to do. But I haven't examined it with the care that it needs. But we obviously need to do something along those lines."

To this day, however, McCain has not signed on. Those committed to the legislation say they hold out hope and some expectation that he will ultimately back the measure (whether it be through co-sponsorship or a simple 'yes' vote). But the Senator's lack of leadership on the topic has been telling.

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"John McCain needs to be on this bill," Webb said in a statement to The Huffington Post. "I have said to him several times that this is not a political issue -- this is about providing a fair, deserved benefit to our troops. Based on his own military history and how strongly he speaks about the positive contributions of the people who have served, I hope that he will get on board and support this new GI bill."

Indeed, opposition to the measure in the Senate is limited at best. There are those who argue that the cost -- roughly $2 billion more annually than the current bill -- is prohibitive. But last fall, Congress appropriated $19 billion or education grants on the basis of financial need. Moreover, the price tag for the Webb-Hagel measure is about the same as the cost of just a week at war.

The real hang-up for McCain may be the fact that the Bush administration has resisted the legislation. White House officials say that giving soldiers such an strong incentive to leave the armed forces would result in low retention rates. Soldiers sign up and -- after two years -- leave the army in droves to get their free education.

But as The American Conservative pointed out, it is "creepy" that defense officials would assume that "every enlistee should want nothing more than a life-time career as a professional soldier." Moreover, what's more of a retention killer: a violent and lengthy war in Iraq or the promise of education should you serve?

In the end, the bill, political observers say, is likely to pass with or without McCain's support. After all, it is tough to vote against a measure that gives veterans tuition, room and board, and a monthly stipend in exchange for their service. As The Washington Post editorialized: "Mr. Webb is right when he argues that the education of the nation's veterans must be considered a cost of war and one that the nation can't afford not to pay."

UPDATE: For more on this issue, check out this post by Gen. Wesley Clark, Iraq veteran Jon Soltz of VoteVets.org, and Brave New Films' Robert Greenwald.

Brave New Films' new video is below:

In November 2007, Sens. Jim Webb and Chuck Hagel penned an op-ed in the New York Times advocating a reformed G.I. Bill that would provide Iraq war veterans with greater educational opportunities. The...
In November 2007, Sens. Jim Webb and Chuck Hagel penned an op-ed in the New York Times advocating a reformed G.I. Bill that would provide Iraq war veterans with greater educational opportunities. The...
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Those who are opposed to the passage of the Bill only need the support of McCain, Lieberman, and the additional 39 Republican Senators who did not sponsor it.

Alexander, Lamar- (R - TN)
Allard, Wayne- (R - CO)
Barrasso, John- (R - WY)
Bennett, Robert F.- (R - UT)
Bond, Christopher S.- (R - MO)
Brownback, Sam- (R - KS)
Bunning, Jim- (R - KY)
Burr, Richard- (R - NC)
Chambliss, Saxby- (R - GA)
Coburn, Tom- (R - OK)
Cochran, Thad- (R - MS)
Corker, Bob- (R - TN)
Cornyn, John- (R - TX)
Craig, Larry E.- (R - ID)
Crapo, Mike- (R - ID)
DeMint, Jim- (R - SC)
Dole, Elizabeth- (R - NC)
Ensign, John- (R - NV)
Enzi, Michael B.- (R - WY)
Graham, Lindsey- (R - SC)
Grassley, Chuck- (R - IA)
Gregg, Judd- (R - NH)
Hatch, Orrin G.- (R - UT)
Hutchison, Kay Bailey- (R - TX)
Isakson, Johnny- (R - GA)
Kyl, Jon- (R - AZ)
Martinez, Mel- (R - FL)
McConnell, Mitch- (R - KY)
Murkowski, Lisa- (R - AK)
Roberts, Pat- (R - KS)
Sessions, Jeff- (R - AL)
Shelby, Richard C.- (R - AL)
Specter, Arlen- (R - PA)
Stevens, Ted- (R - AK)
Sununu, John E.- (R - NH)
Thune, John- (R - SD)
Vitter, David- (R - LA)
Voinovich, George V.- (R - OH)
Wicker, Roger F.- (R - MS)

Some Democrats also did not sponsor the Bill, although Reed is expected to vote for it.

Akaka,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 04/03/2008

Democrats aside from Reed who did not sponsor the Bill:

Akaka, Daniel K.- (D - HI)
Cantwell, Maria- (D - WA)
Carper, Thomas R.- (D - DE)
Conrad, Kent- (D - ND)
Feingold, Russell D.- (D - WI)
Levin, Carl- (D - MI)
Menendez, Robert- (D - NJ)
Nelson, E. Benjamin- (D - NE)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 04/03/2008
- Bobby I'm a Fan of Bobby 15 fans permalink

I am very surprised about Feingold. There must be something in the bill tha he doesn't like. I will have to review the bill myself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 04/03/2008
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Thanks, Mac. Call your own reps and raise hell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 04/03/2008
- captnEarl I'm a Fan of captnEarl 6 fans permalink

I wonder who of my fellow democrats actually are vets. themselves??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 04/03/2008

Perhaps this is not the best venue for this comment but I am fascinated by McCain stating that he does not mind Americans staying in Iraq for 100 years so long as no one is injured. This may be admirable if he can explain precisely how this will be achieved by him. The notion of safeguarding an occupation force in a country that is 80% opposed to the occupation seems to consist of magical wishfulness, not experienced military forethought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 04/03/2008
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Remember how democracy was supposed to spread like wildflowers across the Middle East as a result of this invasion? Remember how it was going to pay for itself? Remember how our troops were going to be greeted as liberators with candy and flowers?

The whole Iraqi invasion was based on magical wishfulness. McCain hitched his wagon onto because he believed it was his best shot at becoming president. Now he can't back down from it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 04/03/2008

"I am fascinated by McCain stating that he does not mind Americans staying in Iraq for 100 years so long "

He, of course, means Americans other neo-cons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 04/03/2008
- wmbear I'm a Fan of wmbear 24 fans permalink

AND THIS SURPRISES WHOM? The man is a phony through and through. And the fact that he's a phony masquerading as a "straight-shooter" makes it even more heinous. We can only hope that the straight-shooter straight-shoots himself in the foot....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 AM on 04/03/2008
- mengwise36 I'm a Fan of mengwise36 3 fans permalink

"I have not had the chance to examine it carefully," he said. "It seems to me that it is a good thing to do. But I haven't examined it with the care that it needs. But we obviously need to do something along those lines."

It surprised me that you missed that. Is there anything wrong with wanting to read something before he signs up on it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 04/03/2008
- osage I'm a Fan of osage 292 fans permalink
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When it comes to demonstrating fair judgment and moral courage, McCain is not now the hero he once was. He is a Republican trying to win Republican contributions and votes from those who support a phony and wholly destructive war fiasco BUT DON'T WANT TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THE MEN AND WOMAN RETURNING FROM IRAQ. McCain went to college on the GI bill. Without it, he wouldn't be where he is today. McCain is a political coward and a moral hypocrite who certainly doesn't deserve the support from voters HE WON'T PROVIDE OUR TROOPS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 04/03/2008

And Republicans are good for the milirary how? Why do we Democrats let these hypocrites get away with constantly labeling us as anti-military and we don't support the soldiers. If Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton don't do ads with this amazing flip-flop, they should both be dropped from the race for deriliction of duty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 04/03/2008
- Seafarer61 I'm a Fan of Seafarer61 7 fans permalink

All of these comments...and this blog....mean nothing until McCain positions himself either FOR the bill or against it. I don't hold him at fault for wanting to take a look at it before endorsing it. That's common sense. If he votes AGAINST it, then the catcalls will be justified.

This is a perfect example of hunting down news and giving it negative coverage when in fact, there hasn't even been a vote on the bill and apparently, McCain's own words provide a clear direction on his ultimate decision.

Relax folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 04/03/2008
- armyman72 I'm a Fan of armyman72 3 fans permalink
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Not doing anything is his moto- doing nothing is just as bad

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 04/03/2008
- wmfor I'm a Fan of wmfor 21 fans permalink
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And nobody should criticize his economic policies untill the positions himself either FOR a recession or AGAINST it. He's just waiting to take a look at what happens to the country before committing himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 04/03/2008
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Yeah, because that pro-recession voting block is huge. :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 04/03/2008
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He's had months to review Hagel and Webb's proposal. It looks like every other member of the Senate has had time to review the language of the bill, including the two democrats who are running for president. I don't think it's unreasonable for us to expect him to review the measure and form an opinion on it. That is what we pay him for, afterall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 04/03/2008

"He's had months to review Hagel and Webb's proposal."

How long would it take him to RESPOND & REACT to a 3:00 a.m. phone call?

OBAMA '08!
HOPE & CHANGE!

Stay safe, healthy and happy,
Love, Loretta

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 04/03/2008
- elbzee I'm a Fan of elbzee 20 fans permalink
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Gee, "I haven't had time". Where have I heard that one before?

While I can appreciate someone preferring to make informed decisions, I find having failed to have done so after so many months odd. If, in fact, you intend to stay at war for another century is it not in your best interest to heartily endorse any fair benefit proposed for vets? So, what does this tell us about Mr. McWar's prioritizational skills?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 04/03/2008

"I don't hold him at fault for wanting to take a look at it before endorsing it."

How much time does he need? On October 11, 2002, MCSAME voted "YEA" on the "joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq". IF ONLY he "had the chance to examine THAT carefully"?!

"To this day, however, McCain has not signed on. Those committed to the legislation" have obviously "had the chance to examine it carefully".

OBAMA '08!
HOPE & CHANGE!

Stay safe, healthy and happy,
Love, Loretta

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 04/03/2008

What is it? Hillarry and Obama are for it? Oh, well then, I'm against it.
Typical Bushit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 04/03/2008
- Joeinloth I'm a Fan of Joeinloth 2 fans permalink

Yeah, it was OK when Uncle Sam paid for HIS education! I assume we paid for his father's and grandfather's educations as well (they were both admirals, so I'm guessing theyr'e USNA alumni). But, God help you if you're some sand-sucking (but ambitious) dogface. WOTTACROCK­ASH!T!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 AM on 04/03/2008

So good to know that John McCain has already been bought and paid for. I bet his owners have put a plug in his ear to feed him his lines, and he gets a little shock when he mis-speaks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 04/03/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 166 fans permalink
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McWar doesn't have the time to read the new 21st Century GI Bill but he

has time to watch The HIlls on the tube. GOP Leadership! : - /

This Old Soldier is pathetic.

Someone please make him President of a Condo Association.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 04/03/2008
- armyman72 I'm a Fan of armyman72 3 fans permalink
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This Disabled Veteran says the gop can F*** themselves.' We Support The Troops ' is a marketing slogan not their policy. Like 'The Clean Air Act' or 'No Child Left Behind'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 AM on 04/03/2008
- larry278 I'm a Fan of larry278 47 fans permalink

I regret that some have commented that Sen McCain was a traitor during his stay at the Hanoi Hilton. Where is their evidence?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 AM on 04/03/2008
- wmfor I'm a Fan of wmfor 21 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 04/03/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 118 fans permalink

GARSH! The military sells service to young men an women as a way to save for an education and then they get angry that the young folks leave once they've saved enough for that education? Who are the stupid ones here? Not the young recruits...I can tell you that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 AM on 04/03/2008
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He checked with his corporate masters about this and they said, " It doesn't meet the profiteer standard they look for in an appropriations bill. No black hole system we can disappear dollars into so, NO"

John McMoron does not know what he would do because he answers to a higher calling now. It's the Oil and Weapons Barons call.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 04/03/2008
- escobar I'm a Fan of escobar 18 fans permalink

McCain has lived a life of priveledge.
He never had any concept of needing help from the GI bill benifits.
Son of a son of an Admrial.
Why should he care one whit for men who actually looked at the people they killed?
He never had to worry about finding a job or putting a roof over his head.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 AM on 04/03/2008
- mouselion I'm a Fan of mouselion 123 fans permalink
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McLockStep follows the cue of the cynical, Creepy viewpoint of the White House. Keep those soldiers barefoot, uneducated, poorly armed, and, poorly cared for as wounded and as veterans. Any other way you want to show your contempt for those you put in harms' way for your "purposes"? Follow along, goose-stepping on over the cliff, McLockStep. >Creepy, indeed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 AM on 04/03/2008
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