Baltimore Mayor says Bush Budget is Destructive to Cities like Sept. 11th
/O'Malley's Right About Bush Budget's Impact on Cities
It appears that Mayor O'Malley's remarks about the Bush budget, insofar as funding for cities is concerned, has been taken out of context by his detractors, political opponents who are often prone to take things out of context, abstract them, and make them appear to mean something entirely different from their meaning in context. The Mayor is not so foolish as to have tried to conflate the 9-11 disaster with the devastation visited upon American cities by draconian cuts to social programs. After all, the bin Laden-sponsored attacks of 9-11 were aimed at New York and Washington only, and were deemed to be reactive (as concluded in the 9-11 Commission report) and symbolic in intent, since bin Laden has no army or navy or air force to launch a real attack on America. The Bush budget, on the other hand, is purposeful, real, offensive, ideological, and, possibly, racial. It is also aimed at all cities. O'Malley was perfectly right to point this out. [more]