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A retired Air National Guard general called Thursday with three worries.
"Something bad's gone wrong in this country," said retired Brig. Gen. Tom Daniels, 62, of Fort Worth.
"Something's wrong in Arlington. Something's wrong in Austin. And something's wrong in America."
He flew missions in Vietnam. In the Pentagon, he served proudly under President George H.W. Bush — "whom I loved," he added.
"Now our country chooses a black man as president — and suddenly, the governor is talking about secession? And Arlington is boycotting the president? They won't even let children see him in school?"
Eight years removed from 9-11, Daniels feels a chill.
"Look how united we were!" he said in his booming command voice. "Now — look how we've squandered it!"
He didn't even have to mention U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson:
"We're hollering at each other now," Daniels said. "We hate each other."
And he sees that as dividing our heroes in uniform.
"I talk to military guys all over the world — white, black, brown," he said. "They're asking, 'If it was unpatriotic to talk this way about the last president, isn't this unpatriotic?’ They're concerned. This is nothing but open, unabated racism. Nobody's saying that."
I know what some of you are going to say. It's political, not racial.
But I also can't imagine people acting this way over, say, a President Harry Reid or even President Al Gore.
"All I know is, the black guy wins, and suddenly these nuts are out there on TV and radio preaching to long-haul truck drivers all over the country," Daniels said.
"Somebody needs to start talking back. Where are the moderates in the Republican Party? Where are the people like George [H.W.] Bush who made sense? They're letting the nuts lead them around by the nose."
He is particularly steamed that Arlington schools still refuse to replay Obama's address to schoolchildren yet will bus fifth-graders to hear George W. Bush on Sept. 21 at a Super Bowl event at Cowboys Stadium. "I've always called Arlington a true all-American city," he said. "I love the parks. I love how they stuck their neck out to get baseball and football."
He lives near the Arlington border and shops in the city.
"But now they're one of the few cities in America boycotting the president's speech? That's wrong."
Daniels reserved special vitriol for Gov. Rick Perry.
"He's Air Force. He should be ashamed," Daniels said. "I'm ashamed of him." Perry "should know better" than to float talk about Texas leaving the U.S., Daniels said.
"Even for a campaign, it's the wrong thing to talk about," he said. "That's not our Texas. We love our country. We're not going anywhere. We don't believe in secession."
He had one final question.
"When is somebody in Arlington or Austin going to stand up to these people?"
It's his mission.
melissa
"This is nothing but open, unabated racism. Nobody's saying that"
I disagree with him completely. He didnt prove in any part of his speech that its racism not politics.
1Certainly some of the people who are on the hate Obama band wagon could be racist and I stress some however the over shadowing fear for them is not skin color that's the least of their worries. I believe it is a perception of the government making a dramatic shift to the far left on revolutionary terms. Something that if you are deeply conservative is an unsettling prospect to say the least. Fear is created and depending on how that fear is fed by outside information and tempered by the individual is how it is expressed. If their intellectual discipline is weak their paranoia could grow exponentially until they've lost all sight of reason.
We are not going to become a socialist republic. We will always be a democratic republic and we will always be capitalist society. Even if President Obama were a complete socialist and he was hell bent on making America a socialist society uhm yeah for 3.5yrs he might then his @$$ gets kicked out and we move the ship back on course, but that's not what's happening here. People need to get grip and keep it together.
2I agree hypno that there are some that are some in this camp who are racist. I disagree with you in the area of becoming more of a socialist state. Why do you think it is that the POTUS is positioning a plan that would allow the government to come in and offer a plan that he would not allow a private company to do? That's what his "public option" does. No private company can offer the same insurance across state lines, but a national ins will. I agree with Obama that this will increase the risk pools, and drive insurance costs down. So, why not allow private companies to do that?
3Oh I agree that that ban should be lifted as well. But we have to understand that up until now the Republicans never really made much of a fuss about lifting it until a serious consideration for a public option was placed on the table. I believe sooner or later though that ban will be lifted.
IMO this public option is going through and if I were a conservative I would refocus my efforts on small battles. Such as lifting that ban on selling insurance across state lines and tort reform. Focusing on things that will temper what the President is trying to do rather than block it I think is the best game plan for them.
4Since the republicans can't block anything right now, It's pointless to talk about anything. This is the dem's game right now, and they can't get themselves together.
Wouldn't it be nice if we actually made the attempt to fix the system instead of throwing it out instead? We could put provisions on the sale of insurance across state lines with the ability for people to allow individuals to get into the larger risk pools as individuals.
5There's been loads of time to tweak the system so it worked better, no one did.
6No one has talked about tweaking the system though. No one's thought there was a problem, except for those who've wanted to chuck the system in the garbage. Like I said, though, right now is a perfect storm for democrats, and they can't get this thing passed. Republicans should sit back at this point and count the seats they'll be gaining in 2010, since this is causing such a rift in the Dem party.
7The dems didn't, the repubs didnt... still doesn't mean we should throw it out for something there is proof that would have it's own serious defects. Thats just plain stupid. A little common sense wouldn't hurt.
8I love how Gov. Rick Perry calls for a secession, and then asks for a loan from the government. Does he think Texas can be its own union, and still be given money from the U.S. Government? Where does he think the cash is going to come from next time our coastline is hit by a hurricane?
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