No-Shows sentenced to NAACP
Four chairs and empty rhetoric to a flamboyant NAACP presidential candidates Monday, the Forum of citizens’ rights group angry naked against spurned by President Bush and three Democrats. These four have no right to ask black votes for the 2004 election, “said NAACP President Kweisi Mfume.
“We are interested in the man, worried for us,” Mfume said in Miami. He said that the four candidates for participation failure was an affront against the voter African-Americans and 94 years National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
“This organization has dignity,” he said. “We’re not for anyone, Democrat or Republican, it goes without saying.”
The empty chairs on the stage with six candidates has been labelled democratic Bush, Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, Missouri Rep. Richard Gephardt Czech and Ohio Dennis Kucinich. Mfume not withdraw their slack, despite its files. Bush is the first meeting, the Republican president to go to Africa and all Democrats, has been absent from three to 100% for the tickets of their votes in the last congress of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
Mfume If the name of each non-performances early in the morning in a speech, an organist played a tragic death of deaths bell-rope. “You now persona non grata”, he urged the four missed. “Your policy is equivalent to the capital of the Konföderierten dollars.
Aides to the candidates, attended the forum uses words such as “brutal” and “Versengen” to describe the impact of rhetoric and empty chairs. But some Democrats said should concentrate their fire on Bush, rather than the other.
The amount of the NAACP in the Vitriol surprised some camps. “The Congress member Kucinich spoke NAACP events, and he was warmly received,” Kucinich spokesman Jeff Cohen said. “He believes NAACP members are exactly those for the election campaign.”
Kucinich said, he stayed in Washington, in the case of votes have until Monday evening. Lieberman was in New York for private meetings on tape and Bill O’Reilly’s Showtime for Fox News Channel.
“We can not accept the invitation to extend that everyone,” Lieberman Jano Cabrera, spokesman said. He said Lieberman has worked in the 1960’s civil rights movement and marched with Martin Luther King. “Nobody should be no question of Senator Lieberman’s commitment to the rights of citizens, race, fairness and equal opportunity. ”
Gephardt said he had a family commitment. Erik Smith, spokesman did not Release details, but said: “No Offense was” Gephardt’s decision to honour this obligation. He called Gephardt’s record “exemplary” on issues concerning African-Americans.
Democratic strategists say, each candidate has received hundreds of invitations to forums and debates, much more than in previous years, since the campaign began earlier, because so many primary colors are in the first six weeks of next year. The events are supported by groups represented nuclear Democratic voters, including unions, women, minorities, environmentalists and the elderly.
Smith said Gephardt has received hundreds of e-mails in anger, after it is not a league of conservation voters Forum in Los Angeles. “There are a lot of pressure, and it is understandable,” said Smith, referring to Democratic constituencies.
North Carolina Senator John Edwards had planned to visit the Convention on the NAACP, the day after the presidential forum, in accordance with its business model to try to appear on its own instead of the stage with all its rivals. But the NAACP has insisted, others not work, he went to Edwards the forum.
“We could not go through this audience. It is too important,” Edwards spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said. “If you expect to be competitive in the south of outset of primary education United, it is without doubt the largest group.” It cites, Virginia, Tennessee and South Carolina, where a large proportion of primary voters are black Democrats.