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In reply to the discussion: Nina Turner Blasts Audience From Black Women's Forum for Booing Senator's MLK Comments [View all]dsc
(53,401 posts)72. No problem
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/08/joe-biden-integration-school-busing-120968
Immediately after the Helms amendment was tabled, Biden proposed his own amendment to the $36 billion education bill, stipulating that none of those federal funds could be used by school systems to assign teachers or students to schools for reasons of race. His amendment would prevent some faceless bureaucrat from deciding that any child, black or white, should fit in some predetermined ratio. He explained, All the amendment says is that some bureaucrat sitting down there in HEW cannot tell a school district whether it is properly segregated or desegregated, or whether it should or should not have funds. Finally, Biden called busing an asinine policy.
Brooke pointed out that the amendment would do much more than Biden claimed. Like the Helms gambit, it would still gut Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. But this time, a number of liberal senators that had opposed Helmss amendment now supported Biden: Warren Magnuson and Scoop Jackson of Washington, where Seattle faced impending integration orders; and Thomas Eagleton and Stuart Symington of Missouri, where Kansas City confronted a similar fate. Mike Mansfield, the majority leader from Montana, also jumped on board. Watching his liberal colleagues defect, Republican Jacob Javits of New York mused, Theyre scared to death on busing. The Senate approved Bidens amendment. Biden had managed to turn a 48-43 loss for the anti-busing forces into a 50-43 victory.
In a seminal moment, the Senate thus turned against desegregation. The Senate had supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act, 1965 Voting Rights Act and 1968 Fair Housing Act. In the early 1970s, as President Richard Nixon and the House of Representatives encouraged the anti-busing movement, the Senate remained the last bastion for those who supported strong integration policies. Biden stormed that bastion, and it seemed to be falling. On September 23, another border-state Democrat moved against busing. Robert Byrd, the West Virginian who had since repudiated his Klan past, offered a perfecting amendment. It would prohibit busing beyond a students nearest school. It passed the Senate by a vote of 51-45.
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Immediately after the Helms amendment was tabled, Biden proposed his own amendment to the $36 billion education bill, stipulating that none of those federal funds could be used by school systems to assign teachers or students to schools for reasons of race. His amendment would prevent some faceless bureaucrat from deciding that any child, black or white, should fit in some predetermined ratio. He explained, All the amendment says is that some bureaucrat sitting down there in HEW cannot tell a school district whether it is properly segregated or desegregated, or whether it should or should not have funds. Finally, Biden called busing an asinine policy.
Brooke pointed out that the amendment would do much more than Biden claimed. Like the Helms gambit, it would still gut Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. But this time, a number of liberal senators that had opposed Helmss amendment now supported Biden: Warren Magnuson and Scoop Jackson of Washington, where Seattle faced impending integration orders; and Thomas Eagleton and Stuart Symington of Missouri, where Kansas City confronted a similar fate. Mike Mansfield, the majority leader from Montana, also jumped on board. Watching his liberal colleagues defect, Republican Jacob Javits of New York mused, Theyre scared to death on busing. The Senate approved Bidens amendment. Biden had managed to turn a 48-43 loss for the anti-busing forces into a 50-43 victory.
In a seminal moment, the Senate thus turned against desegregation. The Senate had supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act, 1965 Voting Rights Act and 1968 Fair Housing Act. In the early 1970s, as President Richard Nixon and the House of Representatives encouraged the anti-busing movement, the Senate remained the last bastion for those who supported strong integration policies. Biden stormed that bastion, and it seemed to be falling. On September 23, another border-state Democrat moved against busing. Robert Byrd, the West Virginian who had since repudiated his Klan past, offered a perfecting amendment. It would prohibit busing beyond a students nearest school. It passed the Senate by a vote of 51-45.
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Nina Turner Blasts Audience From Black Women's Forum for Booing Senator's MLK Comments [View all]
ehrnst
Apr 2019
OP
Well, she's not a campaign manager who ensures the candidate is briefed and prepared
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#5
i think she is horrible. She spewed tons of hatred on Hillary. .... and she still does to this day
trueblue2007
Apr 2019
#106
i dont think ppl are falling for her rhetoric any more..her anger looks more like whats on the..
samnsara
Apr 2019
#4
So now you want to avoid the answer to the question I asked because the answer was
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#54
You deployed whataboutism "But what about JOE?" So clearly you don't think it's a bunch of crap.
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#92
I see you are trying to somehow tie Sanders to white nationalism or not condemning it
CentralMass
Apr 2019
#111
It is not back in the era.and Sanders also voted for the crime bill. He didn't answer
Demsrule86
Apr 2019
#43
They booed him because he didn't answer the question. Joe would have answered the question, ie would
MaryMagdaline
Apr 2019
#86
Oh, please. Sanders got a negative reaction because he didn't answer the question directly. Turner
highplainsdem
Apr 2019
#7
I'm talking about your observation that the audience was "rude" and "disrespectful."
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#62
"Instead of blaming the hosts and the audience for what happened, his campaign needs to take
Cha
Apr 2019
#126
This is the same woman who addressed a rally/town hall a few weeks ago, referring to....
George II
Apr 2019
#9
Last night Cornell West was on Anderson Cooper's show, and he immediately launched....
George II
Apr 2019
#17
When I see BS supporters like Cornell West calling perfectly good Democrats
comradebillyboy
Apr 2019
#89
Some supporters thought it was Bernie because of a strong resemblance in the pics.
Uncle Joe
Apr 2019
#21
He didn't 'set the stage' he was on the defensive, and gave it instead of an answer...
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#44
I understand that he "annoints Democratic ideas, then presents them to the public."
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#57
Then why were his surrogates etc. irate when John Lewis TRUTHFULLY said, in reference to...
George II
Apr 2019
#20
You might try using John Lewis' words TRUTHFULLY, he wasn't referring to just Selma
Uncle Joe
Apr 2019
#24
Yes, he said "I never saw him, I never met him." in the 1960s. That's what he said, and....
George II
Apr 2019
#26
The inference taken was that Bernie didn't participate in the 1960s civil right movements.
Uncle Joe
Apr 2019
#31
And BS likes to "infer" that he was "with" MLK at the 1963 march when, in fact he wasn't....
George II
Apr 2019
#35
Bernie doesn't "infer," he states unequivocally that he was there, and who are you to say he wasn't?
Uncle Joe
Apr 2019
#42
I never said he wasn't there (in DC), but he certainly among the dignitaries, or....
George II
Apr 2019
#65
This all goes back to the OP and Nina Turner bashing the people at the She the People....
George II
Apr 2019
#76
He acted like he was doing them a favor, so he could tell them what they should be asking about
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#99
Charleton Heston and Mitch McConnell were there on the Mall that day "with MLK," too.
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#98
I know scores if not hundreds of people who were at the March on Washington
StarfishSaver
Apr 2019
#119
Bernie no sooner got the words out of his mouth before some started heckling him, he was
Uncle Joe
Apr 2019
#130
He was never given the chance, they cut him off as he was speaking to a televised town hall,
Uncle Joe
Apr 2019
#142
Bernie wasn't finished speaking and the only person to determine that is the speaker unless
Uncle Joe
Apr 2019
#146
So tell us, why didn't any other candidate have this reaction to this audience?
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#156
What they REALLY slammed Lewis for was saying that he did see Bill and Hillary...
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#32
When Bernie was writing 'essays' in VT, Hillary was in Mississippi going door to door
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#51
I absolutely detest Nina Turner. She's a big reason why, for me, BS is last on the list.
writes3000
Apr 2019
#19
Washington PostAnalysis: Why women of color booed Bernie Sanders at a recent speech
Gothmog
Apr 2019
#22
What neither of them ever say is that there were 249,999 others "with" MLK at that march...
George II
Apr 2019
#27
But having a WOC as his campaign manager seems to be handy for giving him cover
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#100
Oh Nina.. we know you are worried as the polls show your guy losing points in the polls!
Thekaspervote
Apr 2019
#60
He sure didn't think she was useful as a source for what WOC might ask him about
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#82
The world where you're asked about 2020 and you talk about what you did in college in the '60s.
betsuni
Apr 2019
#91
So Nina Turner thought it was a good idea to admonish a crowd full of Black women in Houston
Cha
Apr 2019
#104
The BS team should have put their energy into figuring out how to win a room full of black women
Cha
Apr 2019
#110
"In what world when you mention the fact you were at the March on Washington do people boo that?"
StarfishSaver
Apr 2019
#115
John Lewis/Democratic leaders booed at convention didn't happen/fake news/you're a troll.
betsuni
Apr 2019
#136