This Day in History

"I Have a Dream," Says Martin Luther King, Jr
King was a leading figure in the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 60s. His "I Have a Dream" speech was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial as part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Considered one of the finest speeches in the history of American oratory, it powerfully and eloquently expresses King's desire for a future in which blacks and whites can live harmoniously as equals. What political, cultural, and religious allusions can be found in the speech?
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Kellogg-Briand Pact Signed
The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement between the US and France to renounce war and seek settlement of disputes by peaceful means. It took its name from US Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg and French foreign minister Aristide Briand. Numerous other nations subsequently signed the pact, but it made no provision for measures against aggressors and proved ineffective in the 1930s. What role did it play in the Nuremberg Trials?
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Pope John Paul I Elevated to Papacy
Born Albino Luciani, Pope John Paul I was the first pope to choose a double name, a move that honored his two immediate predecessors, Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI. Refusing to have the millennium-old traditional papal coronation, he instead opted for a simplified ceremony. His 33-day papacy was one of the shortest reigns in papal history, resulting in the "Year of Three Popes." What were several conspiracy theories that arose at the time of Pope John Paul I's death?
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Stocks jump on better-than-expected GDP, jobs data
NEW YORK -- Wall Street barreled higher Thursday after a better-than-expected reading on the gross domestic product and a drop in jobless claims gave investors some reassurance that the economy is holding up. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped more than 200 points.
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Stocks jump on better-than-expected GDP, jobs data
NEW YORK -- Wall Street barreled higher Thursday after a better-than-expected reading on the gross domestic product and a drop in jobless claims gave investors some reassurance that the economy is holding up. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped more than 200 points.
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Strong GDP data, weak oil spark Wall St rally
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose sharply on Thursday as the government reported the economy grew at a surprisingly robust clip in the second quarter and oil prices eased, driving gains in major industrial and financial companies.
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Obama, McCain on the issues
-- A look at where Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stand on a selection of issues as the national party conventions affirm their presidential nominations and launch the fall campaign:
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Color of Money Book Club
Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary hosted an online discussion with Carolyn Warren, author of "Mortgage Rip-Offs and Money Savers" (John Wiley & Sons), on Thursday, Aug. 28 at Noon ET.
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The Truth Behind False, Outrageous Lies about Obama and ''Born Alive'' Legislation
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Fact-Check Video: McCain's Tax Attacks False
"This ad is just more of the same old false and discredited attacks that Senator McCain knows aren't true. Senator McCain will say or do anything to hide the truth: while Obama will cut taxes for the middle class, McCain will give a billion dollars in new tax breaks to America's eight largest corporations, while his plan provides no direct relief for more than 100 million American Families. And despite his rhetoric, he's refusing to support the bipartisan Senate proposal to expand production and invest in renewable energy because he wants to protect tax breaks for oil companies. We've seen what happens when we put the oil companies and their lobbyists ahead of working families, and that's exactly what Americans want to change in this election," said Obama campaign spokesman Hari Sevugan. Check out our fact-check video with Deputy Economic Policy Advisor, Brian Deese: Learn more about Barack Obama's Comprehensive Tax Policy Plan here: www.barackobama.com/taxes
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Response to McCain's Most Recent Attack Ad on Taxes
"This ad is a lie, and it’s part of the old, tired politics of a party in Washington that has run out of ideas and run out of steam. Even though a host of independent, nonpartisan organizations have said this attack isn't true, Senator McCain continues to lie about Senator Obama's plan to give 95% of all families a tax cut of $1,000, and not raise taxes for those making under $250,000 a single dime. The reason so many families are hurting today is because we’ve had eight years of failed Bush policies that Senator McCain wants to continue for another four, and that's what Barack Obama will change as President," said Obama campaign spokesman Hari Sevugan. SCRIPT: ANNCR: Life in the spotlight must be grand, but for the rest of us times are tough. RESPONSE: MCCAIN'S REPEATING CELEBRITY THEME THAT HE WAS ROUNDLY CRITICIZED FOR BY HIS OWN ALLIES LAST TIME AROUND McCain's Former Strategist: McCain's Ad Is "Childish" And "Reduces McCain." "John Weaver, for years one of John McCain's closest friends and confidants, has been in exile since his resignation from McCain's presidential campaign last year. With the exception of an occasional interview, he has, by his own account, bit his tongue as McCain's campaign has adopted a strategy that Weaver believes 'diminishes John McCain.' With the release today of a McCain television ad blasting Obama for celebrity preening while gas prices rise, and a memo that accuses Obama of putting his own aggrandizement before the country, Weaver said he's had 'enough.' The ad's premise, he said, is 'childish.' 'John's been a celebrity ever since he was shot down,' Weaver said. 'Whatever that means. And I recall Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush going overseas and all those waving American flags.' Weaver remains in contact with senior McCain strategists and, for a while early this year, regularly talked to McCain. The strategy of driving up Obama's negatives 'reduces McCain on the stage,' Weaver said. 'For McCain to win in such troubled times, he needs to begin telling the American people how he intends to lead us. That McCain exists. He can inspire the country to greatness. He added: 'There is legitimate mockery of a political campaign now, and it isn't at Obama's. For McCain's sake, this tomfoolery needs to stop.'" [The Atlantic, 7/30/08] Former McCain Adviser Schnur Called First Celebrity Ad An Example Of "Name-Calling." "Even some McCain allies have winced at the Paris/Britney spot. Republican strategist Dan Schnur, a former McCain adviser, said that 'most voters won't see the parallels between a presidential candidate and two party girls. So a legitimate point about inexperience gets lost in the appearance of name-calling.'" [Washington Post, 8/1/08] David Gergen: Celebrity Ads Diminish McCain "Because They're So At Variance With Who He Normally Has Been." "I think they've made a cold-blooded calculated decision to refocus their campaign away from the positive, toward the negative, bring down Barack Obama at least two or three notches make fun of him. And pave the way to the White House…Over time, these kind of mocking ads will come back to haunt John McCain because they're so at variance with who he normally has been. But John McCain is increasingly put himself in danger that he's going to become the subject of ridicule." [NBC, 8/1/08] Washington Post: McCain Campaign's Celebrity Ad Shows It Is "Adopting The Aggressive, Take-No-Prisoners Style Of Karl Rove." "As Election Day nears, McCain's campaign is adopting the aggressive, take-no-prisoners style of Karl Rove, the GOP operative who engineered victories for President Bush. The campaign continued the attack Wednesday with a sarcastic television ad deriding Obama as a 'celebrity,' part of an intensifying effort to cast him as an elitist. But the sharp-edged approach is being orchestrated for an unpredictable candidate who often chafes at delivering the campaign's message of the day. It is that freewheeling style that has made him popular with voters and cemented his reputation for candor and straight talk." [Washington Post, 7/31/08] McCain Said He Was "Proud" Of The "Celeb" And Said It Stresses "Substance And Not Style." "McCain said at a town hall meeting here that he is 'proud' of the ad as stressing 'substance and not style,' and his spokeswoman, Nicolle Wallace, defended it. 'The ad is meant to acknowledge reality -- that he is huge, that he is a celebrity,' she said of Obama. 'It wasn't meant to be insulting. One of the things we learned from Hillary Clinton running against Obama is that railing against his celebrity, whining about his celebrity, doesn't work.'" [Washington Post, 8/1/08] SCRIPT: Obama voted to raise taxes on people making just $42,000. MCCAIN CAMP HAS REPEATEDLY MADE INACCURATE CLAIMS ABOUT THIS VOTE--IT DIDN'T RAISE TAXES Annenberg Fact Check: Vote McCain Refers to Was a Non-Binding Budget Resolution That Doesn't Raise Taxes But Assumes Most Bush Tax Cuts Expire, and "Bears No Relation To Obama's Proposed Economic Plan." FactCheck.org wrote that the vote McCain campaign cites "refers to Obama's March 2008 vote for a non-binding budget resolution that would have set general revenue and spending targets for congressional tax-writing and appropriations committees. The resolution does not contain a specific provision to raise tax rates, but rather assumes that most of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts expire as scheduled in 2011. It also bears no relation to Obama's proposed economic plan. In fact, Obama has stated repeatedly that his plan would increase taxes only for those making more than $250,000 per year." [Factcheck.org, 7/8/08] Annenberg Fact Check: The Hypothetical Taxpayer McCain Ad Refers To Would Get a $502 Tax Cut Under Obama Plan, but No Change Under McCain. "The most comprehensive nonpartisan analysis of Obama's tax proposal available is the Tax Policy Center's comparison of McCain's and Obama's economic plans. That analysis mostly supports Obama's claim that his plan won't raise taxes, though it says that families earning between $169,480 and $237,040 would see an average tax increase of $486 under Obama's plan. All those earning less than $169,480 would see tax cuts. In fact, that hypothetical taxpayer with the $32,000 in taxable income would get a $502 tax cut under Obama's plan. McCain's plan, by contrast, would leave that person's taxes unchanged." [Factcheck.org, 7/8/08] Annenberg Fact Check: Budget Resolutions Do Not Alter The Tax Code. Factcheck.org wrote, "As we have described before, budget resolutions basically set targets for appropriations committees to use. They are more like guidelines than actual rules. And, like many budget resolutions, this one passed on a party-line vote, with just one Democrat and two Republicans crossing party lines." On July 3rd, 2008 Factcheck.org wrote that "Budget resolutions merely set targets for tax-writing and appropriations committees and don't alter the tax code directly." [Factcheck.org, 7/8/08; Factcheck.org, 7/3/08] MSNBC: The Budget Resolution Is Not A Law And Is Not Binding. First Read at MSNBC wrote, "The budget resolution is NOT/NOT a law, NOT binding. (The President of the United States doesn't even sign it.) Instead, it's a blueprint of sorts that gives guidance to how congressional tax writers write tax laws in the Finance Committee. That panel is not bound to what the budget says, and often votes to "waive" budget rules. [MSNBC, 7/7/08] SCRIPT: He promises more taxes on small business, seniors, your life savings, your family. Painful taxes, hard choices for your budget. Not ready to lead. That's the real Obama. RESPONSE: OBAMA PLAN WILL CUT TAXES ON MOST AMERICANS, INCLUDING ELIMINATING INCOME TAXES ON SENIORS MAKING LESS THAN $50,000 Obama Plan: Eliminate Income Taxes for Seniors Making Less than $50,000: Barack Obama will eliminate all income taxation of seniors making less than $50,000 per year. This proposal will eliminate income taxes for 7 million seniors and provide these seniors with an average savings of $1,400 each year. Under the Obama plan, 27 million American seniors will also not need to file an income tax return. [Barack Obama Economic Plan] Obama Plan: Provide a Tax Cut for Working Families: Obama will restore fairness to the tax code and provide 150 million workers the tax relief they need. Obama will create a new "Making Work Pay" tax credit of up to $500 per person, or $1,000 per working family. The "Making Work Pay" tax credit will completely eliminate income taxes for 10 million Americans. [Barack Obama Economic Plan] Obama Plan: Simplify Tax Filings for Middle Class Americans: Obama will dramatically simplify tax filings so that millions of Americans will be able to do their taxes in less than five minutes. Obama will ensure that the IRS uses the information it already gets from banks and employers to give taxpayers the option of pre-filled tax forms to verify, sign and return. Experts estimate that the Obama proposal will save Americans up to 200 million total hours of work and aggravation and up to $2 billion in tax preparer fees. [Barack Obama Economic Plan] OUTSIDE OBSERVERS AGREE: CLAIMS THAT OBAMA WILL RAISE TAXES ARE "WRONG," "FALSE," "MISLEADING" McCain's Chief Economic Advisor: "I Used To Say That Barack Obama Raises Taxes…I Stand Corrected." "Take this one, for instance: 'The choice in this election is stark and simple,' John McCain said at recent Denver event, repeating a phrase that is a staple of his stump speech. 'Senator Obama will raise your taxes. I won't.' Seems clear enough, right? You already know the old argument: Republicans cut taxes, Democrats raise them. Except it's not true, at least not in the way that it seems. But don't take my word for it. Here is Douglas Holtz-Eakin, McCain's chief economic policy adviser. 'I used to say that Barack Obama raises taxes and John McCain cuts them, and I was convinced,' he told me in a phone interview this week. 'I stand corrected [about Obama's plans].'" [Time, 7/24/08] Economists At The Tax Policy Center Came To The Conclusion That Obama's Tax Plan Offers A Net Tax Cut. Michael Scherer of Time wrote, "So I want to make a few things clear. First, the Obama campaign calculates that its tax plan offers a net tax revenue reduction over ten years, if the health plan is included. Second, independent economists at the Tax Policy Center come to the same conclusion. Third, Holtz-Eakin has repeatedly, and quite seriously, invoked the net-tax-cut calculations of Obama to make the argument that the Democrat has a fiscally irresponsible economic plan." [Time, 7/30/08] Time: McCain's Tax Plan "Benefits Mostly Those In Higher Income Brackets While Obama's Plan Benefits Mostly Those In Lower-And Middle Income Tax Brackets." "They do, however, offer plans that differ strikingly from each other. McCain's tax plan benefits mostly those in higher income brackets, while Obama's plan benefits mostly those in lower- and middle-income tax brackets. McCain wants a tax cut for corporate profits, while Obama has proposed a whole host of tax cuts that will benefit those in the middle-income brackets." [Time, 7/24/08] Stanford Group Economist: "Overwhelmingly Most Americans Will Not See Their Income Taxes Increased" Under Obama's Tax Plan. Anne Mathias, an economist at the Stanford Group Company, "points out that 95.1% of the American people are in households that earn less than $200,000 -- so overwhelmingly most Americans will not see their income taxes increased, if Obama's math is correct." [ABC News, 7/7/08] Washington Post Fact Checker: McCain Campaign Attacks on Obama Tax Plan "Overblown," "Wrong," and "Greatly Exaggerated." "The McCain camp is attempting to persuade Americans that their taxes will increase dramatically with Barack Obama as president. The presumptive Republican nominee has repeatedly said that Obama would enact 'the largest tax increase since the Second World War.' A surrogate, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, insists that Obama has not proposed 'a single tax cut' and wants to 'raise every tax in the book.' … The claim that Obama will 'enact' the largest tax increase since World War II is also overblown. The Bush tax cuts will expire automatically at the end of 2010, so it is hardly a question of 'enacting' a new tax increase. ... Carly Fiorina is wrong to claim that Obama has proposed no tax cuts and wants to raise 'every tax in the book.' John McCain is on more solid ground when he claims that Americans from many different backgrounds could be affected by a rise in capital gains taxes, but he has greatly exaggerated the adverse impact." [Washington Post, 6/11/08] Politifact: McCain's Statement That Obama's Tax Plan Would Raise Taxes Is "False." Politifact reported, "So calling it a tax increase might not be considered fair. There's no disputing that taxes will rise, but the question of who's responsible for that tax increase is another matter entirely. At PolitiFact, we've concluded, as have others, that it's unfair to call Obama's plan a tax increase merely because it doesn't change existing tax law to keep rates low. We think about it this way: The reason taxes will increase is because of tax policy signed into law not by Obama, but by somebody else… the more recent data — combined with the fact that Obama's proposal does not constitute a tax increase in the traditional sense, since some taxes would be lower under his plan than they would under current law — persuades us to classify McCain's statement as False." [Politifact, 6/11/08] FactCheck.Org: McCain's Largest Tax Increase Charge Wrong and Misleading. According to the Annenberg Public Policy Center's Factcheck.org: "By the measure most economists prefer, McCain is wrong in his claim that Sens. Clinton and Obama want to implement "the single largest tax increase since the Second World War;"… At a more basic level, it's misleading to tag Clinton and Obama for something that was scheduled during the Bush administration – the expiration of the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts, which by law will occur at the end of 2010." [Factcheck.org, 5/14/08] OBAMA TAX PROPOSAL WAS PRAISED AS A "TAX FAIRNESS, PRO-CAPITALIST INITIATIVE," WILL NOT RAISE TAXES AND WILL PROVIDE A BIGGER BREAK FOR MIDDLE CLASS FAMILIES THAN MCCAIN'S PLAN Analysts Say That Obama's Tax Cut Plan "Offers Three Times The Break For Middle Class Families Than Proposals" Of McCain. "The tax cut plan of Democratic nominee to be Barack Obama offers three times the break for middle class families than proposals of likely Republican nominee John McCain, according to analysts working for a left-leaning think tank. Families making between $37,595 and $66,354 of annual income with Obama would get an average tax cut of $1,042 per family while McCain's tax cut for this group would be $319, the report states." [Nashua Telegraph, 6/12/08] Under Obama's Plan The Middle Of The Middle Class Would See Taxes Cut By $1,042 A Year; McCain's Tax Plan Would Give Them Only A $319 Tax Cut. According to the non partisan Tax Policy Center's computations, "under Mr. Obama's plan, the middle of the middle class, or those earning $37,595 to $66,354, would see taxes cut by $1,042 a year. Under Mr. McCain's plan, taxes for people in that category would also fall, but by $319; the largest chunk of the benefits would go to those making $2.8 million a year or more." [New York Times, 6/13/08] Obama Plan: $80 Billion A Year In Tax Cuts "To Middle-Class Workers, Homeowners And Retirees." "Senator Barack Obama proposed a plan on Tuesday to provide at least $80 billion a year in tax cuts to middle-class workers, homeowners and retirees, saying if he was elected president he would 'end the preferential treatment that's built into our tax code.' Mr. Obama said he would give a $500 tax credit to more than 150 million workers, create a tax credit for homeowners who do not itemize their deductions and eliminate income taxes for older taxpayers who make less than $50,000 a year." [New York Times, 9/19/07; Tax Fairness For The Middle Class] Martire: Obama's Tax Plan Is A "Tax Fairness, Pro-Capitalist Initiative." Ralph Martire, executive director of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, wrote in an article, "The audacity of Sen. Barack Obama is now clear. He actually intends to make tax fairness - targeted at workers and seniors, no less - a platform in his candidacy for the White House. Obama just unveiled a proposal that would cut taxes by about $80 billion annually for middle-class folks, low-income folks, homeowners and seniors. The senator would pay for this program by, now get this, increasing taxes on capital gains and dividends, and eliminating other tax loopholes that primarily benefit the most well-to-do…Under Obama's proposal, more than 150 million workers - those who have been left out during America's recent economic expansion, would get a tax break. Better yet, because their incomes are stagnant or declining, they'll in all likelihood use this tax break to purchase necessities, creating a stimulus in their local economies. Bush's tax break for dividends and capital gains, on the other hand, overwhelmingly benefits the richest Americans. According to Internal Revenue Service data, three-quarters of this tax break, about $68 billion annually, goes to the wealthiest 0.6 percent of income earners, while costing over $91 billion in 2005 alone. Not only does this worsen income inequality, but it is patently anti-capitalist. Eliminating this tax break would more than cover the $80 billion annual cost of Obama's tax fairness, pro-capitalist initiative." [Springfield Journal-Register, Editorial, 9/24/07] Kansas City Star Editorial: "Obama's Plans For Reducing Inequalities In Tax Policies And Helping Working Families Offer The Better Blueprint To Move Forward." "Discussions about health care, Social Security and energy are needed to produce a big picture of how each candidate will manage the economy. Based on proposals so far, however, Obama's plans for reducing inequalities in tax policies and helping working families offer the better blueprint to move forward." [Kansas City Star, 6/13/08]
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McCain's False Allegations on Visiting Wounded Troops in Germany
OUTLETS AGREE: MCCAIN AD ALLEGATIONS ARE NOT TRUE, AND OBAMA NEVER INTENDED TO BRING PRESS Andrea Mitchell: The McCain Ad Is "Literally Not True" And "I Can Vouch" That Obama Had No Intention Of Bringing Cameras; "It Seems Inexplicable That This Whole Thing Has Become Such An Issue." Andrea Mitchell said, "As someone supporting John McCain, I've got to ask you about this new John McCain ad. It says, literally, he could have gone, but did other things, but not with cameras. That literally is not true. Let me play a bit of Robert Gibbs, Obama's spokesman reacting to that today… The point is he had no intention of bringing cameras. I was there, I can vouch for it. Why put up an ad claiming that's why he didn't visit the troops? They claim the reason they didn't go was they were concern it would seem to political since that was the political leg of his journey… Well, he wasn't planning to bring an entourage. He certainly visited the soldiers only four or five days earlier when he was in Iraq and visited them in Walter Reed without notice and entourage. It seems inexplicable that this whole thing has become such an issue, but clearly, the McCain campaign wants this to be an issue, wants to paint him as someone who's unfeeling about the troops." [MSNBC, 7/28/08] Annenberg Fact Check: The McCain Ad's Insinuation That Obama Canceled The Visit Because Of the Press Ban Or The Desire For Gym Time "Is False." "A new McCain ad says Obama 'made time to go to the gym, but canceled a visit with wounded troops. Seems the Pentagon wouldn't allow him to bring cameras.' McCain's facts are literally true, but his insinuation – that the visit was canceled because of the press ban or the desire for gym time – is false. In fact, Obama visited wounded troops earlier – without cameras or press – both in the U.S. and Iraq. And his gym workouts are a daily routine. The Obama campaign canceled the visit with wounded troops at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, Obama says, when he learned that the Pentagon would not allow him to bring along a retired Air Force major general who is serving as a foreign policy adviser to the campaign. Obama says that 'triggered then a concern that maybe our visit was going to be perceived as political.'" [FactCheck.org, 7/28/08] Retired Chief Of Medical Operations For USAF At Ramstein Air Force Base: McCain's Ad Is "Dishonest And Shameful." Col. Katherine Scheirman (Ret.), the retired Chief of Medical Operations for United States Air Force in Europe Headquarters at Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany said, "John McCain's new ad is dishonest and shameful, and I say that as the former Chief of Medical Operations. Senators Hagel and Reed confirmed to Bob Schieffer yesterday that Senator Obama visited the Combat Support Hospital in Baghdad as a part of their CODEL, with no media present. In Germany, Senator Obama made the right decision to respect wounded troops, and the doctors and nurses doing crucial and time-sensitive work, by not making a visit that was characterized as a campaign event by the Pentagon. Senator Obama should be thanked for putting our military above politics. And, I would hope that John McCain would think in those same terms, the next time he is put in a similar situation. Senator Obama has voted for the troops when John McCain has not, most recently on the new GI Bill. I am happy that Senator Obama puts the welfare of our troops above politics." [Politico, 7/28/08] Tapper: "The McCain Campaign Provides No Evidence For The Assertion That Being Told He Couldn't Bring Media Had Anything To Do With The Trip's Cancellation." "McCain's ad asserts that Obama 'made time to go to the gym, but cancelled a visit with wounded troops. Seems the Pentagon wouldn't allow him to bring cameras.' The McCain campaign provides no evidence for the assertion that being told he couldn't bring media had anything to do with the trip's cancellation. Oddly, when discussing Obama's trip to the gym, the ad uses footage of Obama playing basketball with US troops in Kuwait over the weekend." [ABC News, 7/26/08] Tumulty: "There Is Absolutely No Evidence" That Obama Cancelled The Trip Because He Couldn't Bring Media And The Military Confirmed That The Plan Was To Leave Media And Staff At The Airport. "Jake Tapper notes the ad also claims that Obama cancelled the trip because he was told he couldn't bring the media. There is absolutely no evidence for that one. The campaign insists that the plan had been to leave us at the airport, and the military has confirmed that arrangements were being made to hold media and staff there at a passenger terminal." [Time, 7/26/08] TPM: A Pentagon Spokesperson Confirmed That Pentagon Officials Told Obama Aides That He Couldn't Visit The Base With His Campaign Staff. Greg Sargent at Talking Points Memo wrote, "A Pentagon spokesperson confirms to me that because of longstanding Department of Defense regulations, Pentagon officials told Obama aides that he couldn't visit the base with campaign staff. This left Obama with little choice but to cancel the trip, since the plan to visit with campaign aides had been in the works for weeks." [Talking Points Memo, 7/25/08] OBAMA CAMPAIGN AND OTHERS: THE ISSUE WAS CONCERN THAT THE TROOPS WOULD BE POLITICIZED BY A "CAMPAIGN" VISIT Obama Has Been Clear: He Did Not Want Visit to Wounded Soldiers To Be Perceived as Political, Which The Pentagon Had Ruled It Would Be. "We had scheduled to go, we had no problem at all in leaving, we always leave press and staff off -- that is why we left it off the schedule. We were treating it in the same way we treat a visit to Walter Reed which I was able to do a few weeks ago without any fanfare whatsoever. I was going to be accompanied by one of my advisors, a former military officer." Continued Obama, "And we got notice that he would be treated as a campaign person, and it would therefore be perceived as political because he had endorsed my candidacy but he wasn't on the Senate staff. That triggered then a concern that maybe our visit was going to be perceived as political. And the last thing that I want to do is have injured soldiers and the staff at these wonderful institutions having to sort through whether this is political or not or get caught in the crossfire between campaigns." "So rather than go forward and potentially get caught up in what might have been considered a political controversy of some sort," Obama said, "what we decided was that we not make a visit and instead I would call some of the troops that were there. So that essentially would be the extent of the story." [ABC News, 7/26/08] NBC's Pentagon Correspondent: The Issue Is "Concern Over Exploitation Of The Wounded, For Any Reason." NBC's Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski said, "As a member of the Armed Service Committee John McCain could also have a legitimate reason for visiting a military base and attracting media coverage, but it hasn't happened and I think both sides would take a serious look at the implications. The other issue is concern over exploitation of the wounded, for any reason. When the president, the Defense secretary, or any member of Congress visit the wounded at a military hospital the media are not invited to cover the event." [MSNBC, 7/25/08] Hagel Said Obama "Did The Right Thing" In Not Visiting The Troops In Germany And That He Didn't Think McCain's Ad Was Appropriate. "Schieffer also asked about McCain's new TV ad in which he says Obama in Europe 'made time to go to the gym but canceled a visit with wounded troops. Seems the Pentagon wouldn't allow him to bring cameras.' Hagel, who accompanied Obama on their official trip to Afghanistan and Iraq but broke off in Jordan, said, 'the congressional delegation that you referred to ended when we parted in Jordan. At that point, it was a political trip for Senator Obama. I think it would have been inappropriate for him and certainly he would have been criticized by the McCain people and the press and probably should have been if on a political trip in Europe paid for by political funds - not the taxpayers -to go, essentially, then and be accused of using our wounded men and women as props for his campaign...I think it would be totally inappropriate for him on a campaign trip to go to a military hospital and use those soldiers as props. So I think he probably, based on what I know, he did the right thing.' Hagel said he wasn't sure about all the details of the controversy, but 'we saw troops everywhere we went on the congressional delegation. We went out of our way to see those troops.' Hagel said of McCain's ad, 'I do not think it was appropriate.'" [ABC News, 7/27/08] MCCAIN CAMPAIGN HAS ADDRESSED SIMILAR CONCERNS OVER POLITICIZING AMERICAN TROOPS McCain Senior Advisor Steve Schmidt: "We Follow The Rules" Banning Political Campaigning On Military Bases. "With Department of Defense rules prohibiting political campaigning on military bases, it was determined that in some cases McCain could visit the installations as a senator but could not engage in any political activity or have news media present. McCain campaign officials said Thursday they intentionally did not campaign on military property. 'We follow the rules,' said senior McCain adviser Steve Schmidt." [CNN.com, 4/3/08] OBAMA HAS VISITED WITH WOUNDED TROOPS RECENTLY, CALLED SOLDIERS AT LANDSTUHL Obama Visited Wounded Troops at Walter Reed Last Month. The AP wrote, "Barack Obama stopped by Walter Reed Army Medical Center Saturday to visit wounded war veterans, a group that he has said endures substandard care under the Bush administration. The presumed Democratic nominee, who was in Washington to speak to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, slipped into the facility shortly after 9 a.m. without stopping to speak to the small group of reporters who follow him. The visit wasn't on his public schedule." [AP, 6/28/08] Obama Made Phone Calls To Wounded Soldiers At Landstuhl Germany. "Obama made phone calls to wounded soldiers at Landstuhl Germany this morning, in lieu of a personal visit to the forces that was canceled by the Obama campaign. Obama was expected to speak to a number of soldiers individually." [MSNBC, 7/25/08]
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Fact Check: Obama Regularly Says Immigrants Need to Learn English
SPEECH AT LULAC, 7/8/08, WATCH IT HERE "We have to finally bring undocumented immigrants out of the shadows. It is time we did that. Now, let's acknowledge, yes, they broke the law. And they should have to pay a fine, and learn English, and go to the back of the line, behind those who have been waiting patiently. But we also have to put them on a pathway to citizenship." DEBATE, FEBRUARY 21, 2008, WATCH IT HERE RAMOS: Senator Obama, is there any downside to the United States becoming a bilingual nation? OBAMA: "Well, I think it is important that everyone learns English and that we have that process of binding ourselves together as a country. I think that's very important. I also think that every student should be learning a second language because -- (interrupted by applause) -- you know -- so when you start getting into a debate about bilingual education, for example, now I want to make sure that children who are coming out of Spanish-speaking households have the opportunity to learn and are not falling behind. And if bilingual education helps them do that, I want to give them the opportunity. But I also want to make sure that English-speaking children are getting foreign languages because this world is becoming more interdependent, and part of the process of America's continued leadership in the world is going to be our capacity to communicate across boundaries, across borders. And that's something, frankly, that's fallen very -- where we've fallen behind. And one of the failures of No Child Left Behind, a law that I think a lot of local and state officials have been troubled by, is that it is so narrowly focused on standardized tests that it has pushed out a lot of important learning that needs to take place. (Cheers, applause.) And foreign languages is one of those areas that I think has been neglected. I want to put more resources into it." OBAMA POLICY PAPER "Obama supports a system that allows undocumented immigrants who are in good standing to pay a fine, learn English, and go to the back of the line for the opportunity to become citizens. Obama will also expand opportunities to learn English and obtain civic education classes to help immigrants assume all of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship."
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