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To: Skywatcher who wrote (287142)8/15/2002 2:23:44 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Firefighters Vote to Boycott Bush Sept. 11 Tribute
By Steve Friess
Reuters

August 14, 2002

The International Association of Fire Fighters voted unanimously on Wednesday to boycott a national
tribute to firefighters who died on Sept. 11, in an angry response to U.S. President George Bush's rejection
of a bill that included $340 million to fund fire departments.

Bush is expected to speak at the Oct. 6 ceremony in Washington D.C., where the National Fallen Fire
Fighters Foundation is hosting its annual tribute to those who died in the line of duty during the prior year.

The ceremony will honor 343 firefighters who died responding to the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and
Washington, as well as about 100 others who also died in the year.

The IAFF, the umbrella organization for the nation's professional firefighter unions, is enraged by the
president's rejection of a $5.1 billion appropriations bill that included $150 million for equipment and training
grants requested by some of the nation's 18,000 fire departments.

It also include $100 million to improve the communications systems for firefighters, police officers and
other emergency personnel as well as $90 million for long-term health monitoring of emergency workers at
the Ground Zero site where New York's World Trade Center towers once stood.

Firefighters and survivors will be urged to skip the Oct. 6 event in protest, said R. Michael Mohler of the
Virginia Professional Fire Fighters Local 774.

Mohler made the boycott motion before about 2,000 union leaders convening in Las Vegas for the
IAFF's first national conference since Sept. 11.

"The president has merely been using firefighters and their families for one big photo opportunity,"
Mohler said. "We will work actively to not grant him another photo op with us."

BUSH ACCUSED OF "NEGLECTING HEROES"

Bush said Tuesday the bill was bloated by less important projects and a White House spokeswoman
said Bush remained committed to firefighters and other emergency groups.

"The president is committed to our nation's first responders," White House spokeswoman Claire
Buchan, traveling with Bush in Des Moines, Iowa, said.

The firefighters' boycott vote followed anti-Bush speeches by Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, and
IAFF general president Harold Schaitberger in which accused the president of neglecting the heroes of
Sept. 11.

Schaitberger ridiculed as insincere Bush's videotaped remarks shown Monday at the conference, in
which Bush expressed sympathy and admiration for the firefighters who responded to the Sept. 11 attacks.

"Don't lionize our fallen brothers in one breath, and then stab us in the back by eliminating funding for
our members to fight terrorism and stay safe," Schaitberger said. "President Bush, you are either with us or
against us. You can't have it both ways."

Daschle, a South Dakota Democrat, told the firefighters: "I strongly urge the President to reconsider. If
he refuses to do so, however, I am prepared to do everything I can as majority leader to see that you get
the resources you need to do your jobs safely and effectively."

W is certainly the king or PR.....
that stands for Pathetic Reasoning
CC



To: Skywatcher who wrote (287142)8/15/2002 3:11:44 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
This post shows your hypocricy very well Chris. Not ok to round up people who will kill ANY American, only your abortion friends should have this special protection. I think ALL terrorists should be brought to justice.