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Katrina Kerfuffle

McCain claims he "supported every investigation" into the government's role regarding the hurricane, when in fact he twice voted against an independent commission.

 
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Summary
McCain was asked by a New Orleans reporter why he voted twice against an independent commission to investigate the government's failings before and after Hurricane Katrina, and he incorrectly stated that he had "voted for every investigation."

McCain actually voted twice, in 2005 and 2006, to defeat a Democratic amendment that would have set up an independent commission along the lines of the 9/11 Commission. At the time of the second vote, members of both parties were complaining that the White House was refusing requests by Senate investigators for information.

The McCain campaign accused the Obama campaign of "tired negative attacks" for pointing out and documenting McCain's gaffe.

Analysis
A New Orleans television reporter askedJohn McCain at a June 4 town hall meeting in Louisiana why he had voted twice against the creation of a commission to investigate preparedness for Hurricane Katrina. McCain responded that he "supported every investigation and ways of finding out what caused the tragedy." That's not true.

McCain did, as the reporter said, twice vote against legislation that would have created an independent commission, much like the 9/11 Commission, to investigate the government's role in preparedness for and response to the hurricane. Here's the exchange:

Reporter: Senator, Maya Rodriguez at the CBS station out of New Orleans. My understanding is you have voted twice against the creation of a commission to investigate the levee failures in New Orleans. And my question is, why have you voted against that?

McCain: I've supported every investigation and ways of finding out what caused the tragedy. I've been here to New Orleans. I've met with people on the ground. I've met with the governor. I'm not familiar with exactly what you said, but I've been as active as anybody in efforts to restore the city.

The reporter was referring to votes on an amendment offered by Sen. Hillary Clinton in 2005 and 2006 to set up an independent commission to look into the government's actions regarding Katrina. The commission would have been made up of non-federal-government employees, appointed by the president and Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress. Republicans defeated both attempts, with yeas and nays cast completely along party lines.

Defending the White House
McCain lined up with his party at a time when the White House was being accused on all sides of withholding information from the Senate.

Before the second vote, on Feb. 2, 2006, Clinton charged: "We are seeing the administration withholding documents, testimony, and information from the ongoing investigations by the House and Senate."

 
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Member Comments
  • Posted By: Reginald.Malone@richmondgov.com @ 06/17/2008 12:39:14 PM

    Comment: I hope the voters in this country will remember Sen.McBush's vote on the katrina disaster in New orleans. Sen. Mcbush voted in 05 & 06 against an investigation about the federal government's handling of the katrina incident. On both occasions, the unwise senator supported the White House position on the investigation move by the U.S. Senate. Now you know where Sen. Mcbush stands on helping the poor.

  • Posted By: Jack999 @ 06/13/2008 1:43:35 AM

    Comment: discrepancy ...typo

  • Posted By: Jack999 @ 06/13/2008 1:42:38 AM

    Comment: Obama supporter lets make a petition to Pentagon againt John MCain entry as Military Officer when his Highest Qualifcation only HIGH SCHOOL to Probe the descrpancies,but yet manage to enter Annapolis Naval Academy as Navy Officer Pilot?He should only be a Private or Cpl to his Qualification.Does this have to do to his father position as Admiral?He was shoot Twice by enemy during his Career,I dont find this amused of his failure as his IQ level not up to the Mark to An Officer let alone pilot.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCain#Formative_years_and_education

    Check his Qualification .Facts,not smarter then Forrest Gump

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