| Wounded Vets Walk Out On Inaguaral Ball |
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| Written by Brent Deitrich |
| Thursday, 22 January 2009 16:00 |
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(RedState) Tuesday night marked the latest in a series of missteps with the military for a new president whose need for on-the-job training is painfully obvious:
You have to ask “What were they thinking?” when this type of musical act was booked for a formal ball where the attendees would include many who laid their lives on the line for their country:
The relationship between the rookie president and the nation’s military community began poorly and has gone downhill ever since. While still a candidate for the presidency, Obama cancelled plans to visit soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan at a U.S. military hospital in Germany last July, opting for a workout at a gym instead. As president-elect on his Hawaii Christmas vacation, Obama made a brief stop at the Kaneche Bay U.S. Marine base, but The One chose to dine at his beach house that night rather than bother to stay at the base long enough to share a meal with the Leathernecks. His reception there was not a very warm one. Just yesterday, the inexperienced president outraged 9/11 families and former military commanders who lost loved ones and brothers in arms to terrorists with his executive draft order to close the detention facility at Guantanimo Bay and halt war crimes trials which were in progress. Granted, if you want to be a hit with the troops, a former F-102 driver like George W. Bush is a tough act to follow into the White House. But those who never served in the military have to earn the respect of those who have done so, and such respect is not won by simply paying lip service those who have worn the uniform. |
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