McCain Won't Apologize For Vote Against Civil Rights Act

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First Posted: 04-11-08 09:14 AM   |   Updated: 04-19-08 05:12 AM

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This past week, Sen. John McCain repented for his decision in 1983 to oppose a federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King.

Speaking on the anniversary of King's death, and from the site of his assassination, the Arizona Republican declared that he was "wrong and eventually realized that, in time to give full support for a state holiday in Arizona... We can all be a little late sometimes in doing the right thing, and Dr. King understood this about his fellow Americans."

But while McCain is seeking amends for his King Day vote, he has refused to back down on another controversial decision he made that put him at sharp odds with the civil rights movement.

In 1990, McCain was one of the deciding votes in helping then-President George H.W. Bush sustain a veto against the relatively benign Civil Rights Act of 1990.

In doing so, the senator found himself at odds with majorities in both chambers of Congress, most senior African Americans within the Bush administration, and the Republican-led U.S. Civil Rights Commission. He also helped Bush became the first president ever to successfully veto a civil rights measure -- Andrew Johnson in 1866 and Ronald Reagan in 1988 both had vetoes overridden.

The act was a response to a series of controversial Supreme Court decisions made the year before. In those decisions, the court overturned a 1971 ruling that required employers to prove a "business necessity" for screening out minorities and women in its hiring practices. That burden of proof, the 1989 court said, should instead be placed on the plaintiff who alleged that his or her client had been unlawfully screened.

Both the House of Representatives and the Senate, deeming this unjust, passed bills that would restore the old law. But the Bush administration objected, insisting that a reversion to the old way would amount to forcing employers to have hiring quotas. It was a controversial and somewhat dubious claim, one that the New York Times editorial page called "an unjustified charge." After all, the system had worked fine from 1971 through 1989. Nevertheless, the president vetoed the legislation.

When a motion to override the veto came to the Senate floor, there was question as to whether it would receive the 67 votes needed to pass. The environment was so charged that white supremacist David Duke watched from one section of the Senate gallery while civil rights leader Jesse Jackson stood briefly at the chamber's other end.

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Ultimately, the vote fell one short: 66 to 34. Prominent Republican Senators like John H Chaffe, John Danforth, Pete Domenici, and Arlen Specter, all chose to override the veto. McCain - who had earlier voted for a watered down version of the bill, one that didn't reverse the court's decision - backed the president.

Nearly two decades later, and on the verge of the 40th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson's landmark 1968 Civil Rights Act, McCain stood by his vote. Asked about the decision this past Sunday, he again repeated that the law amounted to a quota system that he historically has opposed.

"The issue in the early '90s was a little more complicated," he told Fox News Sunday. "I've never believed in quotas, and I don't. There's no doubt about my view on that issue. And that was the implication, at least, of that other vote."

It is, critics say, a shaky defense; one that only a third of the Senate felt comfortable holding on to.

As noted by the Times at the time of the bill's debate, opponents could not produce any evidence that the original ruling in 1971 had led to a rash of quotas. And indeed, as Thomas Homburger of the Anti-Defamation League said at the time: his group historically opposes quotas and the Civil Rights Act of 1990 was "simply not a quota bill."

This past week, Sen. John McCain repented for his decision in 1983 to oppose a federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King. Speaking on the anniversary of King's death, and from the site of his assa...
This past week, Sen. John McCain repented for his decision in 1983 to oppose a federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King. Speaking on the anniversary of King's death, and from the site of his assa...
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That's silly. Everybody knows that politicians are not responsible for their own actions.
See if his minister or his barber ever said anything against it at any time, and make him apologize for that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 04/11/2008

The more I learn about this man the more he scares the hell outta me.

I can't understand a healthcare policy built around screwing anyone in the country with any pre-existing condition, a civil rights policy based on giving white people all the power and advantages, a nonexistent economic policy and a foreign policy that amounts to "are you a sandy, Middle Eastern country that might have a member of Al-Qeda? Then we're coming to get you!"

And there are Dems out there that want to vote for this man out of protest! Protest against what? SANITY?!?!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 04/11/2008
- julescator I'm a Fan of julescator 19 fans permalink

You'll love this one! He is one scary, cocky little mean man. I think he is more like cheney than Bush. Notice how he prides himself on doing his own thing and doesn't really care what WE think. that's Cheney!

http://www.usvetdsp.com/mcainmdl.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 04/11/2008
- McSurgent I'm a Fan of McSurgent 2 fans permalink

The beautiful story of John and Cindy McCain's adoption from Mother Theresa's Bangladesh orphanage of their now 16 year old daughter Bridget is gonna move the hearts of many Americans and make foolish those who accuse him of racism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 04/11/2008

He may not be a racist personally, but he has no trouble selling out for a political gain. That shows up alot in his votes. He likes to declare how as a former soldier he hates war but he has no problem promising more war. Unfortunately, he has sold out for political and monetary gain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 04/11/2008

Adopting a mority doesn't give you moral authority on race issues. He voted against recognizing the Martin Luther King holiday and against the Civil Rights Act of 1990. He may not espouse the traditional forms of racism but he certainly doesn't mind oppressing others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 04/11/2008
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Wrong Mcsurgent! I'm no fool. Going over seas and adopting an "accepted minority" did not purge McCain's racist heart, and certainly does not move mine. Better luck next time, because that one didn't work. Bye bye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 04/11/2008
- biglover I'm a Fan of biglover 43 fans permalink

Amen to TerryKeith4

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 04/11/2008
- qdog112 I'm a Fan of qdog112 71 fans permalink
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The adption might be seen as calculated. BTW, why is she hidden from the public? I suspect there were many little brown babies right here who needed parents. EXHIBIT1: Lou Dobbs is married to a Mexican and really broadened his view didn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 04/11/2008
- gonavy I'm a Fan of gonavy 7 fans permalink

She is a high school teenager, what would you have them do parade her around as a political tool. Of coarse you would, then you could critize him for that.

There was nothing political about the adoption. McCain wasn't even aware that Cindy was bring the baby home until she arrived. Cindy fell in love with the baby on one of her many charity trips. This is a wonderful story and nothing you hacks say about it will hold ant water.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 04/11/2008

This guy kills me. People like MLK and others contributed so much more to this country than he ever will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 04/11/2008
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Now, now TerenceHartnett. Pull your boy some slack. He got shot down in Viet Nam, and imprisoned for 5 years. Hillary wants a purple heart for being shot at in Bosnia. So I think 'good ole' boy should get some credit for being bombed out of the sky while thinking he was top gun.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 04/11/2008
- Bobleblah1 I'm a Fan of Bobleblah1 21 fans permalink

I don't know about you guys, but its becoming more clear to me every day that John McCain is going to lose this election. Can you guys even imagine when he has to step onto a stage, stand side by side with Barack Obama, and debate? McCain looks more and more like the republican version of Walter Mondale
He just seems totally ridiculous. I cant believe that republicans would field such a bad candidate. They really could have done much better than John McCain. I'm starting to think that Romney may have actually been a better choice for them, which is a funny commentary on the crop of Republican candidates this time around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 04/11/2008
- desmirl I'm a Fan of desmirl 9 fans permalink

Actually, he's looking more and more like Tim Conway when he was on the Carol Burnett Show doing the old man act. Shuffle, shuffle, shuffle, "My friends, my name is John McBombBombIran and I want your.... ah.... what was that... oh, yeah... I want your vote."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 04/11/2008
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Hey desmirl.... I LMFAO after reading your comment, because you are oh so right. Believe it or not I see dude right now in a brochure of that stuff they "Herbalife". It doesn't say it's him, but I'll be damned if that isn't him on the beach wearing an undershirt bullet proof vest chasing an old woman who looks young and probably fanticizing and imagining he's 50 Cent...... LMAO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 04/11/2008
- gonavy I'm a Fan of gonavy 7 fans permalink

Do you know what is even harder to imagine?

An American President named Barak Obama.

I don't state this to promote racism, I actually think highly of the man and have never considered his race a draw back. I actually think his heritage gives him an advantage in this election. But his name. I just don't think that many Americans will be able to see past it.

Consider this. We are still fighting about racism and criticizing women based on their appearance. No, this country is not ready.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 04/11/2008
- Annette I'm a Fan of Annette 15 fans permalink

Well a lot of people seem to vote for him. More than have voted for Clinton (a fairly normal name) or McCain (also a fairly normal name)

Could it be that Americans are ready to quite being stupid? After all what could be more stupid than refusing to vote for a person because of their name?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 04/11/2008

Not voting for someone because of his name, or because he "sighs" too loud, or because of any other idiotic reason, is why we have this current mess we call a government. One half of the electorate are just nuts. And the rest of us have to suffer the consequences.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 04/11/2008
- GravitonX I'm a Fan of GravitonX 68 fans permalink
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Woe Nelly! McCain, you've got BIG problems with minorities.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 04/11/2008

Still courting the redneck vote, I see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 04/11/2008
- bobdevo I'm a Fan of bobdevo 2 fans permalink
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Hell, he's John Sidney McCain III (aka Crazy Old Coot) and he doesn't need any stinking minority voters (like African Americans, Hispanics or women) to vote for HIM. He's got Diebold on his side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 04/11/2008
- Boboday555 I'm a Fan of Boboday555 128 fans permalink
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I hope you're wrong.








But deep down, I think you might be onto something.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 04/11/2008
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Wow, the political ads are going kill McCain on this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 04/11/2008
- neocon43 I'm a Fan of neocon43 29 fans permalink

Bring them on.Do you think he is going to lose the black vote?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 04/11/2008
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Wow! The Black vote!!!! May we frighten you.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 04/11/2008
- JimGroom I'm a Fan of JimGroom 8 fans permalink

'Never apologize, it's a sign of weakness' from John Wayne as Nathan Bittle in one of those old John Ford westerns. Seems that McCain may have watched too many old movies or maybe is just an old Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 04/11/2008
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Um, wasn't that the western in which Wayne's character was a vicious racist?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 04/11/2008
- Savanarola I'm a Fan of Savanarola 5 fans permalink

Yeah, every movie he made!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 04/11/2008
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The only backing JW McBomb needs is that of the MIC and their whores in the MSM.

Those who think the press is just trying to sell ad space/time by making the upcoming

Presidential race SEEM close are naive. We are being set up to believe that McBomb

could have fairly won the White House when instead he was able to beat Obama thru

voter fraud. If he's facing Hillary, the MIC has it won either way, 'cause she's their gal!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 04/11/2008
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 86 fans permalink

ON the Plus side - John McCain freed all his slaves Before the Civil war broke out

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 04/11/2008
- Nommo I'm a Fan of Nommo 93 fans permalink
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Ha ha! Just before he went on the command the Merrimack!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 04/11/2008

Dude, I will laugh twice a day for a month remembering this one. Thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 04/11/2008
- McSurgent I'm a Fan of McSurgent 2 fans permalink

At least he freed his slaves while Obama's ancestors were still holding slaves in Kenya. Why don't Obama's relatives and their countrymen still condone slavery in Kenya?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 04/11/2008
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Excuse me Mcsurgent. Many of Obama's relitives are White. Typical neocon..... Hmmm. You must be smoking meth. Get back in your trailor until we tell you to come out!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 04/11/2008
- frappe I'm a Fan of frappe 212 fans permalink
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And most of America won't vote for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 04/11/2008
- 2CoolCats I'm a Fan of 2CoolCats 4 fans permalink
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This guy is such a crackpot, he should be in a home for the mentally ill. He's a really disturbed individual who shouldn't even be considered in the upcoming election.

He's not a war hero; he's a war zero.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 04/11/2008
- Savanarola I'm a Fan of Savanarola 5 fans permalink

McCain is proof of how badly we treat our veterans...he left his brain in Hanoi and still has gotten no help from the VA. Maybe being a Senator is a jobs program for damaged heroes. If so, what a joke on us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 04/11/2008
- EinChicago I'm a Fan of EinChicago 37 fans permalink

"And most of America won't vote for McCain."

Unless Obama is the opposition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 04/11/2008
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LOUD BUZZ!!!! Wrong!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 04/11/2008
- cobraxus I'm a Fan of cobraxus 22 fans permalink
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Ronald Reagan also opposed making MLK's birthday a national holiday.before the signing ceremony he had his picture taken shaking hands with Jessie Helms in the Oval Office.both men denounced Dr.King as a communist and implied he was working with the Soviet Union to help overthrow are government.of course our MSM(especially Mike Wallace)did everything possible to downplay this obvious racism out of deference to The Gipper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 04/11/2008
- JohnIII I'm a Fan of JohnIII 9 fans permalink

So let me get this straight? If you vote against a civil rights law your a racist?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 04/11/2008
- neve I'm a Fan of neve 10 fans permalink

If you vote against a civil rights law, against MLK holiday (federal and state); support the waiving of the confederate flag - then yes one has a basis for inquiring whether he harbors racial prejudice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 04/11/2008
- bobdevo I'm a Fan of bobdevo 2 fans permalink
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And your family owned slaves. And you're a senescent diaper-wearing idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 04/11/2008
- Witkacy I'm a Fan of Witkacy 23 fans permalink
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Yup.

The "keep government small and out of the affairs of its citizens" cover will fool some bystanders, usually people with reactionary & antisocial tendencies. But the people who matter in policy - the politicians and their wealthy donors - do not live and die by stupid ideological cover-stories: the devil is in the details. And if you as a seasoned politician in the US Senate or as the CEO of an enormous corporation (not, again, as some crackpot lone libertarian raging against the workings of a government he's not privy to, anyway) expend all your energies to roll back Constitutional protections against harassment, discrimination and such, you are truly the WORST of the racists. Such a person can't possibly use personal ignorance as an excuse, as McCain does--it's all business, not personal. There are honest rednecks who just happen also to wield power (Jesse Helms, of course was one); but there are many more polished racists in a place like D.C...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 04/11/2008
- Sylmason I'm a Fan of Sylmason 12 fans permalink
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That's not what he said dummie. Do you know anything bout Regan's presidency? If so, you would have kept that comment to yourself. McCain may not be the racist yoou think he is, but his constituents are, and he was placating those racists. He wanted to keep his job. He's a weasel, wimp, war monger, and we can't wait to destrpy what's left of the old man in the general.

See you in the general John III> it will not be pretty for Mccain.

OBAMA 08 A Change We All Can Believe In, including John III.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 04/11/2008
- NoahVail I'm a Fan of NoahVail 59 fans permalink
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Correct.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 04/11/2008

No, not at all. But clearly you DO vote against it because you want to make sure that the 10-15% of the people on the far right who ARE racists VOTE for you. Don't want to alienate the base.

Reagan did the same crap. I am sure Reagan was not a racist, but he certainly was very very careful not to offend them. Reps still do this. This is why Bush didn't lift a finger about Katrina; MSM thought is was a huge blunder before the election. Opposite is true. Bush did not want to be seen as giving "handouts" to black people; it would have alienated his base.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 04/11/2008
- biglover I'm a Fan of biglover 43 fans permalink

TerenceH. I disagree. If you vote against civil rights you are a racist. How can you not see that and if you voted against it for political reasons and against your own beliefs than you are still a racist. Reagan was not only a racist he was a puppet for the rich. He didn't know shit about anything. The only thing good he ever did was write love letters to his wife.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 04/11/2008
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