HILLARY’S DEMAGOGIC RESPONSE TO VOUCHERS
February 22, 2006
According to Newsday, Senator Hillary Clinton
told Bronx activists yesterday that she was opposed to school vouchers
because it may lead to parents wanting to send their children to the
“Church of the White Supremacist” or the “School of the Jihad.”
Here’s what Catholic League president Bill Donohue said in response:
“According to Senator Clinton’s logic, if school
vouchers are given to parents who want to send their kids to Catholic
schools (or Jewish yeshivas), the next thing you know the racists and
terrorists will want to build a school so they can cash in as well.
No wonder the Newsday story described the audience as ‘somewhat
puzzled.’ Too bad they didn’t denounce her on the spot for fear
mongering, hypocrisy and bigotry.
“If Clinton had any courage, she would tell Catholics
to their face that she will never do anything to help them send their
kids to parochial schools. Ditto for poor African-American parents,
most of whom are Protestant: she should tell them to their face that
she will never assist them in their quest to escape urban public
schools, even though she never once considered sending her daughter
Chelsea to a public school in Washington, D.C.
“Ironically, Senator Clinton supports tuition tax
credits to help make college tuition more affordable. So where is WSU—White
Supremacist University? And where is JU—Jihad University? The
reason why she supports public monies being spent for higher education
and not at the elementary and secondary levels is obvious: Catholic
schools may have a more dramatic effect molding kids than colleges
would, and that’s not something this ‘pro-choice’ abortion-rights
enthusiast can stomach.
“Clinton doesn’t have the courage to say that school
vouchers may help schools run by the Nation of Islam—that might offend
blacks. How much safer it is to concoct a story about white racists.
Interestingly, she doesn’t mind feeding the fear that Abdul may want
to set up a School of Jihad. Hope Muslims take note.”
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