Silence from Bush on School Shooting -- Maybe they Aren't His "BASE"
You gotta be white, christian conservatives to get his attention:
Response to School Shooting Is Contrasted With President's Intervention in Schiavo Case
Native Americans across the country -- including tribal leaders, academics and rank-and-file tribe members -- voiced anger and frustration Thursday that President Bush has responded to the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history with silence.
"From all over the world we are getting letters of condolence, the Red Cross has come, but the so-called Great White Father in Washington hasn't said or done a thing," said Clyde Bellecourt, a Chippewa Indian who is the founder and national director of the American Indian Movement here. "When people's children are murdered and others are in the hospital hanging on to life, he should be the first one to offer his condolences. . . . If this was a white community, I don't think he'd have any problem doing that."
full story:
Native Americans Criticize Bush's Silence
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