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Bob Turner, Weiner Seat Candidate, Questioned 9/11 Health Bill

First Posted: 08/24/11 08:03 PM ET Updated: 10/24/11 06:12 AM ET

Bob Turner

WASHINGTON -- Democrats are slamming the GOP candidate trying to replace ex-New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, criticizing the Queens-bred businessman as an "embarrassment" for suggesting rescue and recovery volunteers should not be included in the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act.

"I probably couldn't go home if I didn't support the Zadroga bill. I have firemen in my family, but is that bill beyond criticism? No," Republican Bob Turner told the New York Daily News, just two weeks before the 10th anniversary of the attacks.

"I think it is a little too broad," Turner said of the bill. "My call would be to protect police, fire, emergency workers, construction workers, etc... If someone said, 'I volunteered' or walked through there, it's just not the type."

Turner was a surprisingly close 6 points behind Democrat David Weprin in the special election race, according to a recent Siena poll, and Democrats pounced on the remarks.

“I'm absolutely appalled by the fact that anyone would oppose assistance for the brave volunteers who sacrificed their own health -- and in, some cases, lives -- to help victims and clean up Ground Zero," said Weprin. "Mr. Turner's criticism of the 9/11 Zadroga Health Bill is an embarrassment to New York."

"Bob Turner's blatant disregard for the sacrifices made by volunteers in the aftermath of 9/11 is outrageous and offensive," added a statement from two of the bill's lead sponsors, Reps. Carolyn Maloney and Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.). "These brave men and women put themselves at risk to help their fellow New Yorkers and the very least we can do is to support them in their efforts to combat the injuries and illnesses sustained during their rescue efforts."

Turner spokesman William O'Reilly said there was no question that the businessman-turned-candidate supported 9/11 responders, and would have voted for the Zadroga bill. He insisted that Turner was simply pointing out that the bill lacks enough protections against fraud.

“He has firefighters and 9/11 volunteers in his family and throughout his neighborhood," said O'Reilly. "Any suggestion that volunteers should not be covered is patently inaccurate. He criticized its lack of protections against fraudulent claims when the bill was being debated a year ago, but he would have voted for it with both hands."

Still, O'Reilly emphasized that Turner does not think the bill is perfect.

"He would have preferred some mechanism to verify volunteers, but that may have proved too difficult to do," O'Reilly allowed. "The bill was imperfect, but he would have supported it."

Although Weiner was not the prime mover behind the Zadroga bill, he was one of its most vocal and visible champions. His constituents largely approved Weiner's stance on the bill, and Democrats think Turner's remarks will place him out of step with his largely Democratic district.

UPDATE 8:30 p.m.
Turner got support, however, from another author of the 9/11 bill, Rep. Pete King (R-N.Y.), the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.

“I helped write the Zadroga Bill and I’ve talked to Bob Turner about it at length," King said in a statement provided by the campaign. "He has always supported Zadroga for volunteers, cops and firefighters alike."

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WASHINGTON -- Democrats are slamming the GOP candidate trying to replace ex-New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, criticizing the Queens-bred businessman as an "embarrassment" for suggesting rescue and recove...
WASHINGTON -- Democrats are slamming the GOP candidate trying to replace ex-New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, criticizing the Queens-bred businessman as an "embarrassment" for suggesting rescue and recove...
 
 
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politicorn
01:59 AM on 08/26/2011
How about everyone gets the healthcare they need regardless of the cause or whether they have the money? We're America, by far the wealthiest country in the world, and we have to fight over whether someone who ran down to ground zero to try to save someone's life should get treatment for their ailments? Why don't people realize this makes America pathetic?
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wrightthewrong
Medicare for All
05:55 PM on 08/25/2011
If we had Medicare for All, this would not even be an issue. Since we don't, however, all persons who were anywhere near the area should be covered. After all, the head of the EPA, Christie Todd Whitman, said it was perfectly fine down there... That makes the government culpable.
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angermanagement23
God is the problem with the world.
03:45 PM on 08/25/2011
My call would be to protect police, fire, emergency workers, construction workers, etc... If someone said, 'I volunteered' or walked through there, it's just not the type." So if you lived down there or work down there then you are screwed according to this guy only the first responders should be treated. Every single person who got sick because of 9/11 should be covered in this bill.
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onegandolf1
01:19 PM on 08/25/2011
Have to admit that I haven't read the bill, but I'm certain that it isn't perfect (none of them are). I think anyone who provided assistance and then suffered as a result deserves all the help we can offer them.

I also notice that Pete King had something to say ; as a member of the Homeland Security Committee, that is appropriate. It does, however remind me of something I've wanted to get off my chest for some time. How does a whack job like King get elected in what I would normally characterize as a "civilized" part of America?

New Yorkers- what the heck were you thinking?
02:47 PM on 08/25/2011
There are whacked out parts of NYC. Remember, Giuliani was reelected mayor, and Bloomberg, with the help of the city council (whose members also didn't want to lose their cushy government jobs), ignored the people's overwhelming referendum against term limits.
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pleasantlyny
Addie, Carole, Cynthia & Denise, for you we fight
12:23 PM on 08/25/2011
Fraud. Fraud can be found in every government program. In every private industry. In retail, It is part of our country.

If we held up every bill due to possible fraud nothing would get passed.

If you really want to find fraud, try to get a accurate accounting of the millions of CASH sent to Iraq during the beginning of the war to buy of the locals. WOnder how much of that money made it back to the US in footlockers and government duffle bags.

But leave it to a republican to get outraged about a particilar subject when it suits him/her.
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PARepublican
Advocate for personal responsiblity
12:19 PM on 08/25/2011
What is really sad is that the Dems are using that very broad bill for political purposes. That bill had Abuse written all over it.
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Theatrixnyc
Remember John Lennon:Power To The People!
01:59 PM on 08/25/2011
Abuse is the former-Mayor putting $30 Million in his pocket, saying "9/11" as a 'consultant' while his pal Bernie ended up in Police Custody, and ultimately, Jail.
10:26 AM on 08/25/2011
King said in a statement provided by the campaign. "He has always supported Zadroga for volunteers, cops and firefighters alike."..................Maybe you guys should make a phone call to get your stories straight
10:25 AM on 08/25/2011
"Bob Turner's blatant disregard for the sacrifices made by volunteers in the aftermath of 9/11 is outrageous and offensive," ........Particularly in light of the fact that Bush's EPA lied about the Ground Zero air quality, causing many of the volunteers to place themselves in harm's way based upon that lie
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kmswriter
You can't handle the truth
10:56 AM on 08/25/2011
tagtron - thank you for remembering - you won't find too many on this thread that do! F&F
11:31 AM on 08/25/2011
“tagtron - thank you for rememberin­g ................Thanks, I really wish that I could, but I don't have a choice. My cousin was on the 105th floor of WTC
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hg wells
11:46 AM on 08/25/2011
...and you believed George Bush...the same guy that said Iraq had WMD's? Every soldier in Iraq who died or has an injury and their families has a claim better than yours...get in line.
12:34 PM on 08/25/2011
_I_ didn't believe Bush, but that's not even the point. If you recall, the WH instructed the EPA to lie about the air quality at Ground Zero, and these volunteers who entered based upon that assessment now stand to lose potential benefits because of politicians like Turner and empty vessels like yourself. And to refresh your memory, the WMD Lies took place _after_ the EPA Ground Zero Lie. You're quite full of yourself and probably consider yourself a real RW Patriot. Your day will come
06:57 PM on 08/25/2011
Every soldier in Iraq who died or has an injury already has a system - the VA. Which is overcrowded but last I heard still getting good customer satisfaction reports. Their families have some support from the military, and if they need more, that is a different situation than 9/11 locations. The military departments and the VA should be authorized to provide the appropriate support for them, not the Zadroga Bill.

Is it really fair to say the military deserve more than the first responders? I have both in my immediate family and I don't see either with a "better claim," though the military has long had a system in place.
hgus
It's not about the economy, stupid
10:20 AM on 08/25/2011
This is just like the Voter id laws, create a fear of fraud then make policy decisions that will have adverse impact on a large group of people.

The evidence is in on Voter Fraud. It doesn't exist in any real or measurable volume.

I don't believe that there are tens of thousands of people demanding healthcare because of their work at 911.

Doesn't this seem, well i don't to stupid an issue for this country to deal with? How many people could be making these claims? 100? 500? 1000? Even 10,000?

Are we really saying that we would rather give tax cuts to those making over $259 million per year in income than provide healthcare to 10,000 americans? (and we know it isn't 10,000).
11:51 AM on 08/25/2011
And did Weiner's bill actually say that absolutely anyone who claimed to have walked by Ground Zero and then gotten sick, or absolutely anyone who claimed to have volunteered there was going to get coverage without some sort of verification or case by case review? The truth is that the GOP voted in block against the bill, and Weiner gave a very good speech about the party line opposition.
hgus
It's not about the economy, stupid
12:59 PM on 08/25/2011
My god. No. Would you please read the article before you start injecting talking points?

There is nothing about people who walked by.

Why do you fight so hard to deny people access to healthcare?
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Pupadup4oBama
10:13 AM on 08/25/2011
Why are the republic0ns always afraid of fraud?
Why do they A$$ume, that is what people would do?
Guess it takes one to know one.
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Bigdaddy Milkman
10:42 AM on 08/25/2011
Because they know THEY would, so they assume everyone else would too.
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Col Hogan
Don't vote outside your species!
12:34 PM on 08/25/2011
Yep, Projection at it finest.
hgus
It's not about the economy, stupid
10:08 AM on 08/25/2011
This is crazy. The worst case scenario is we provide healthcare to a few people who tried to help out after 911.

How did we let the GOP weaken our country so much that we now can't afford to cure or treat 911 responders?
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10:04 AM on 08/25/2011
Bottom line....Republicans are mean, period
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drleebrew
Humanity deserves the care of every human.
10:02 AM on 08/25/2011
From what I read, this man was simply trying to limit fraud. And it has been turned into a presentation of him making an assault on all who volunteered, on civil cervants, on America, apple pie, puppies and babies. Talk about politics at its worst. I have no view one way or another on the race or the candidates: but this is something out of Kafka.
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hg wells
10:03 AM on 08/25/2011
F+F. The problem is (maybe) that most of these claims are fraud.
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10:07 AM on 08/25/2011
In this country the burden of proof is still on the accuser .

I would bet the Republicans would love to see that change.
12:39 PM on 08/25/2011
Prove it. We'll wait
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Hotspot
Righties, you can't eat or drink money.
10:08 AM on 08/25/2011
It's called politics 101, . . . get used to it . . . the right uses this technique 24/7, it's their speciality.
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drleebrew
Humanity deserves the care of every human.
10:40 AM on 08/25/2011
I understand the way things are, but I refuse to get used to it. At least a few of us have to speak up and call for civility and honesty. It is tilting at windmills, I realize, yet worth the effort to me.
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Bigdaddy Milkman
10:44 AM on 08/25/2011
In fact, it just about ALL they've got.
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pepper1311
POGS are dirt
10:01 AM on 08/25/2011
In most state there are statutes covering police,fire and rescue workers, these state they will receive 100% of the pay and benefits if injured on the job. This includes any overtime, it's average pay. Just who volunteered? If it were police,fire or EMS then they were on the job considering this was an extraordinary event.
MtnGeek
Partisan thinking is an oxymoron
10:00 AM on 08/25/2011
Wow! A New Yorker against supporting the 9/11 responders? Only a Republican could take that stance.
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hg wells
10:04 AM on 08/25/2011
...or a person who wants to make sure that America doesn't respond to hucksters. ...and i am a dem.
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sammi 56
10:43 AM on 08/25/2011
There are always Hucksters -- the Republican party is full on them Why doesn't he start there first.
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Bigdaddy Milkman
10:46 AM on 08/25/2011
Only a Teapublican would be praised for that stance, too.