Atention Obscures larger concerns for Poor Americans
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 09:40PM
TheSpook
The Rev. Jesse Jackson's presence in the turmoil surrounding Terri
Schiavo highlights a simmering debate among black politicians: While
Jackson's appearance on behalf of Schiavo's parents reflected a strain
of social conservatism, others say the attention on one tragic case is
excessive and unfair because it obscures larger concerns for poor
Americans.While noting that he thought the tube should be reinserted,
Jackson said the government should do more to feed all hungry and
disadvantaged Americans. "I implore them to apply this same passion for
Terri Schiavo to the young infants and children dying of starvation and
lack of prenatal and postnatal care," Jackson said in a statement
released by the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, his Chicago-based group. "Those
on food stamps need a feeding tube to fend off poverty." Of the 23
members of the Congressional Black Caucus who voted — 17 did not attend
— 10 supported the Republican-sponsored bill. They included Jesse
Jackson, Jr., D-Ill., and Albert Wynn, D-Md., who in a statement said
it was a "question of conscience." Rep. Melvin L. Watt, a North
Carolina Democrat and chairman of the CBC, disagreed. "I'm wondering
how many children are going to bed hungry tonight and how many we could
feed with (the) amount of money" that Congress has spent on the case,
he said on the House floor. "How many feeding tubes have we withdrawn
by our own indifference in this body?" [more]
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