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Edited on Thu Sep-22-05 12:36 PM by Ojai Person
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"By the CBC Monitor’s standards, seven Congressional Black Caucus members are derelict. The worst malefactors, including the aforementioned Harold Ford (D-TN) and David Scott (D-GA), are Sanford Bishop (D-GA), at 25 percent, Albert Wynn (D-MD), at 30 percent, Artur Davis (D-AL), 40 percent, Gregory Meeks (D-NY), 45 percent, and William Jefferson (D-LA), at 55 percent.
These men have failed our people, and sold out to other interests.
The CBC Monitor gives credit to those members who have stood tall, as well. They are called the Honor Society. First among the honor list is Rep. John Conyers, Jr., a founding father of the CBC from Detroit, followed by Barbara Lee (D-CA), Maxine Waters (D-CA), Cynthia McKinney (D-GA), Robert Scott (D-VA), John Lewis (D-GA), and Charles Rangel. All registered 100 percent grades. “These are the stand up people,” said Leutisha Stills.
The CBC Monitor survey’s nine “bright line” issues tracked the votes of members on the bankruptcy bill, estate tax, gang deterrence, REAL ID Act, Iraq authorization, Watt Amendment (federal authorization), the class action bill, CAFTA, and the energy bill and Capps Amendment. The Senate’s lone Black member, Barack Obama, earned a “C” grade (70 percent) for his vote for the Republican-led so-called tort “reform” measure that limited access to the courts for citizens harmed by corporations. Obama’s vote placed him in the company of Edolphus Towns (D-NY), Kendrick Meek (D-FL), and Sheila Jackson-Lee, who all scored in the 70s – marking them as “underachievers” by the CBC Monitor’s standards.
The majority of the CBC ranked in the 80s and 90s, earning “A”s and “B”s. The survey found that these members are solidly within the spectrum of the Black Political Consensus. That’s good news. The defection to the Right of the Seven Derelicts, and the backsliding of the Underachievers, is disturbing. The Derelicts must be ousted. The Underachievers should be educated to respond to the people’s will. The Honor Roll should be applauded."
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