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McCain Still Not On GI Bill, Even As Other Senate Vet Signs Up

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April 10, 2008 06:14 PM


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The prospects of passing Sen. Jim Webb's 21st Century GI Bill increased on Thursday after Sen. Daniel Akaka, a veteran of WWII and the Democratic chairman of the Senate Veteran Affairs Committee, signed on in support.

"I think we've got a terrific bill," said Webb, "it reflects the desire of all of us to act as proper stewards for all of those who have done so much since 9/11."

Akaka became the 54th cosponsor of the measure -- including 10 Republicans -- which increases educational benefits and reduces school costs for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

In doing so, he left Sen. John McCain as one of the few remaining veterans in Congress to not yet offer his or her support. Indeed, several weeks after the Arizona Republican told a member of the Student Veterans of America that he had "not had the chance to examine [the bill] carefully," and need more time to weigh the measure, McCain's mind is still not made up.

Appearing on The View at roughly the same time that Webb was rolling out Akaka's endorsement, McCain actually argued in favor of the overarching premise of the revamped GI bill.

"We have to expand the military and provide more inducements for them to serve," he said. "There are a certain number joining out of patriotism, thank God. And then there are others that turn 18 or 19 or 20 or 21, and they look at their options. And one of the things we ought to do is provide them with significant educational benefits in return for serving."

But at the same time, the Bush administration and fiscal conservatives have dragged their feet and their influence could be rubbing off on presumptive GOP presidential nominee. The cost of the new GI Bill, they argue, is prohibitive -- roughly $2 billion more annually than the current law (the same as a week of war). And giving soldiers such a strong incentive to leave the armed forces, they add, would result in low retention rates.

But the opposition camp is dwindling. Webb's bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on Thursday and already the measure has 170 cosponsors. Speaking with the Virginia Democrat on the conference call, several members urged McCain and the Bush administration to reconsidering their approach.

"We would love to have [Sen. McCain] join on to the bill and we would also be happy to have Senator Webb call him," said Ginny Brown-Waite, a Republican congresswoman from Florida. "And maybe all the members on the call could call Senator McCain about the bill."

In today's Los Angeles Times, John Soltz, the chair of VoteVets.org, and Gen. Wesley Clark both laid out the argument as to why Webb's bill was a no-brainer for McCain to support. Noting that falling military recruitment numbers were more of a threat to staffing of armed ranks than retention rates, they argued that it was "morally reprehensible to fix the system so that civilian life is unappealing to service members."

"Education assistance is not a handout, it is a sacred promise that we have made for generations in return for service," the others wrote. "McCain has said he hasn't had time to read the bill and isn't sure if he could support it. It's hard to believe that neither he nor anyone on his staff has had time to read such an important bill, which has been around since before he started running for president. But, even if true, McCain must do the right thing now, when his leadership is needed."

 
 

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I wonder if Bu$h and McInsane would prefer that we reverted the military to a form of Janissary Corp where the soldiers were all slaves owned by the ruler. That way they can't leave unless they're dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 04/11/2008

Janissary Corp. Nice - don't we just call it stop loss now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 04/12/2008

McSame agrees with Bush that you can't be too nice to veterans because then they would not want to continue service. So this is why he won't vote on any legilation that could make their lives any easier.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 04/11/2008

If Mc Cain lives until the general election, he has left Obama with 264 issues where McCain is wrong, has reversed himself or was not home....and that just today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 04/11/2008

Typical repubs - they want everybody to give heart mind and soul and keep on giving but they don't want to compensate them for it. Many World War II vets got their financial start with the GI Bill. They were able to start businesses, buy farms, and buy homes.

My own cousin bought a nice home and started putting his life back together with the GI bill after he returned from Viet Nam. The article above just proves that repubs have absolutely no heart - they want to bail out corporations at the first signs of trouble but everybody else can basically kiss their asses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 AM on 04/11/2008

Not all Repulicans! A Lot of repubs put thier john handcock to that bill! It's the repubs armadillious2020 who's complainint because he hasn't signed the bill! Don't lay all the bad things on repubs.Try to remember a lot of us jumped ship so we didn't have to vote for Mccain. This mind set people like you have that Republicans only vote repubs, and we don't have brains to see bad from good is crazy! It's time we stop seeing party lines, and see who's the best candidate an why, and than vote for him or her! We need to change washington to bring the party's together to work for all Americans! The way we can do our part is stop labling people on this blog. If you feel they are wrong, fine, say so with out party filliation! there is no need for it now! You figure out what candidate says this and you'll guess who this Rpublican is voteing for this year! It's not Mccain, guarantee you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 04/11/2008

Treadway- Sorry, I just don't understand something (ok, I'm dumb about politics and some human behavior)... if you're not for McCain, and you can't re-vote for Bush, and these are two of the supposedly chief representatives of the Republican party... why call yourself a Republican?

I certainly agree with your statement:

'It's time we stop seeing party lines, and see who's the best candidate and why, and than vote for him or her! We need to change washington to bring the party's together to work for all Americans!'

NO party has an exclusive on intelligence, altruism, honesty or morality. That's a given.

But the recent history of this REPUBLICAN administration has been one of deceit and greed under the guise of patriotism... at least it seems obvious to me and I consider myself to be an Independent voter.

Again, with all due respect, why would anyone take on a load of a political label?
Thanks for your reply.

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

Why does McCain hate the troops?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 AM on 04/11/2008

Angry, old war monger end of story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 AM on 04/11/2008

Angry, old, shell-shocked war monger...........end of story

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 AM on 04/11/2008

I think for the first time the military may actually stop voting against their own interest by voting for Republicans. I never did understand it. I guess it took a war to realize which party really has their back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 AM on 04/11/2008

Senator McBombBombIran is a veteran, but he's sure no hero. No one who collaborates with the enemy is a hero. He could try to gain some legitimacy by supporting the new GI Bill that Jim Webb ( a REAL hero of the Vietnam conflict) is pushing. But no, not McBombBombIran. He thinks retention would be hurt by offering soldiers a chance at a good education.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 04/10/2008

Wow. First time I've heard the collaberation smear! What's your proof?
Semper fi

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 04/10/2008

Check out the website Vietnam Veterans against McCain. They have documents you might want to read. And anyone who has to sign off with Semper Fi has some sort of image problem. Actually, I prefer Simper Fido.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 04/11/2008

I read it and I believe it. He gave up his buddies after he was caught and his bid military daddy buried the truth. He's a whinning little punk. He's no soldier. Even dysfunctional bush knows that, that's why he didn't turn over his rolodex filled with big money donors to the whimp. Just can't believe people actually want this crazy man in the WH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 AM on 04/11/2008

Could it be because the Bush administration is on record opposing the New GI Bill?

Semper Fi.

USMC 1/11

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 04/10/2008

Give him some slack, his suv has one of those yellow ribbon bumper stickers on it if I recall correctly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 04/10/2008

And he's wearing a lapel pin flag, too. How much do you people expect from one person!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 04/11/2008

Any veteran who won't take care of his fellow vets is unqualified to be President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 04/10/2008

And MSM will not ask him about this issue. Everyone from Blitzer to Matthews defends him every time one of the other talking heads get any near his knowledge of the Iraq situation or his commitment to the troops.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 04/10/2008

what is mccain's objection to this bill?? I want to hear him articulate it!!! In public on the record!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 04/10/2008

He takes orders from Bu$h. He got no independent thought left, so all he can do is make excuses as to why he doesn't know enough about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 04/11/2008

I don't know why John hasn't signed on to it, but the Bush Adminstration has resisted it because of concerns that some veterans returning from Iraq & Afghanistan would leave the military if they had better educational benefits. I'm not kidding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 04/11/2008

He's mad at the military because the majority of them are in support of a Democrat for the next president--even if it's Hillary, and the military doesn't like Hillary. And you know how crazy mad McCain can get.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 04/11/2008

This country used to value education.
I went to school on the GI bill, in the '70's, when it still meant something.

This is how far we've come from the respect our vets and their families used to get.
My father was an Army lifer who died of service connection; thus I got the GI bill to go to school.
The old GI bill took care of a GI and his family if he died. Now we won't even give these guys half of what McCain's generation and the WWII guys got?

But education doesn't seem to be a Rep value, unless it's charter schools, NCLB, or money for sectarian schools.

It's not just the GI bill.

Many university students are working harder than ever, no matter what you hear.
Why are they not graduating in 4 years? Because many of them are working way too many hours to meet the bills. They graduate in a mountain of debt anyway. GSL's are privatized, state support for schools has plummeted.

A better educated populace pays more taxes. What's the problem?
Oh, better to hold stock in companies that keep these kids in debt until their 40's -
it's the new American Waaayyy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 04/10/2008

This bill should and probably will pass with or without McCain's support. Who needs him? He is flaky. He is a typical republican opportunist. And I hope his insulting wavering with regards to our fighters haunt him for the rest of his life, which wont be long, by the way!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 04/10/2008

But the difference is Mccain want to keep troops in Iraq indiffently with no time table-------------that mean more an more injured veterans who will need that G.I bill to astablish a education on the line of what thier disabilities would allow them! This is why this bill is so important! Other Repubs are supporting it. But I think Mccain is pandering to Bush, to get the aid he needs to have a good run at the Presidency! Bush is against this bill,as you have guessed! This man fears upsetting Bush! Can't figure out why, his rateing is so low now, I wouldn't think the man could help any one get elected this year!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 04/11/2008

McCain is a wannabe "war hero" with 20 hours of combat - that's it!

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

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 04/10/2008

"...Akaka became the 54th cosponsor of the measure -- including 10 Republicans -- which increases educational benefits and reduces school costs for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

In doing so, he left Sen. John McCain as one of the few remaining veterans in Congress to not yet offer his or her support. Indeed, several weeks after the Arizona Republican told a member of the Student Veterans of America that he had "not had the chance to examine [the bill] carefully," and need more time to weigh the measure, McCain's mind is still not made up..."

The words of a man are best dispalyed in his actions.

As a fellow Vietnam veteran, Mr. McCain, you are a disappointment to our brothers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 04/10/2008

Maybe he's waiting for the right moment... like Saint Ronnie The Grandstander did to announce the return of the hostages, lo these many years ago...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 04/11/2008
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