Contributor
John
Campbell
John
Campbell (R-Irvine) is an Assemblyman representing the 70th
District
in Orange County. Mr. Campbell is the Vice-Chairman of the Assembly
Budget Committee. He is the only CPA in the California State
legislature
and recently received a national award as Freshman Republican
Legislator of the Year. He represents the cities of Newport
Beach,
Laguna Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Tustin, Aliso Viejo, Laguna
Woods and Lake Forest. He can be reached through his Assembly
website
and through the website
for his California Senate campaign. [go to Campbell index]
Liberal
Assembly Ignores Independence Day
Our progressive representatives have no use for the 4th of July...
[John Campbell] 7/2/04
In each
of the 4 years that I have been a member of the state Assembly,
we have had many "celebrations" on
the Assembly floor. These "celebrations" are orchestrated
by the Democrats who control the House and often involve singing
and dancing. Every one of my 4 years have seen substantial celebrations
of Cinco de Mayo (Commemorates the Mexican victory over the French
at the Battle of Puebla ), St. Patrick's Day (for the patron
Saint of Ireland) and Chinese New Year's Day, among others. But
never once have we celebrated America's Independence Day, the
4th of July.
So, this year, Republican
Assemblyman Jay LaSuer of San Diego arranged for Vietnam war
hero Admiral Jeremiah Denton to come
to California to be a part of a 4th of July ceremony. As you
may know, Admiral Denton was a Navy pilot in Vietnam who was
shot down and spent 8 years in a Vietnamese prison. In 1966 while
in prison, he was interviewed by North Vietnamese television
in Hanoi after torture to get him to "respond properly." During
this interview, he blinked his eyes in Morse code to spell out
the word "torture." He was asked about his support
for the war in Vietnam to which he replied "I don't know
what is happening now in Vietnam, because the only news sources
I have are Vietnamese. But whatever the position of my government
is, I believe in it, I support it, and I will support it as long
as I live." Four of his 8 years in prison were spent in
solitary confinement. He later wrote the book When Hell
was in Session chronicling his experience in Vietnam.
When he stepped off
the plane after being released from prison in 1973, he said "We are honored to have had the opportunity
to serve our country in difficult circumstances. We are profoundly
grateful to our Commander-in-Chief for this day. God bless America." He
was later elected to the U.S. Senate from his home state of Alabama,
becoming the first retired Admiral ever elected to that body.
I could go on and on about his accomplishments.
Suffice it to say, Jeremiah Denton is unquestionably an American
hero.
The Democratic leadership
refused to allow him on the Assembly floor and there will be
no 4th of July celebration. A memo from
the Democratic speaker's office said "problems have arisen
both with regards to the spirit, content and participation of
various individuals with regard to the ceremony." Apparently,
they said that he did not believe in the "separation of
church and state" and they didn't like the policies he supported
as a United States Senator and therefore they would not allow
him to be on the Assembly floor or to speak.
Upon hearing about this, Governor Schwarzenegger offered his
meeting room last Monday for a ceremony with Admiral Denton.
The room was overflowing with people. Only one elected Democrat
was in attendance. A number of veterans of the last 4 wars were
present. Admiral Denton gave a very moving speech about the 4th
of July and about the undeniable commitment of our founding fathers'
to their faith in God. He talked about how the war on terrorism
may be the most difficult war we have yet fought. And he went
on to say that he fears that partisan attacks on our mission
and our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan sound too familiar to
what he experienced in Vietnam. Following his speech, The Governor
came out to personally spend time with him.
Then this American hero, whose debt from us all can never be
repaid, flew home to Alabama.
The Assembly did meet
on that day. And we did have a ceremony that lasted nearly
20 minutes. That ceremony was to celebrate
the career of a reporter from the LA Times on the occasion of
his retirement. Democrats universally praised him as being "balanced." He
was allowed to speak for about 10 minutes. Admiral Denton was
no longer in the building.
Four years of Cinco De Mayo and not one recognition of the 4th
of July. An LA Times reporter praised, and the very person whose
sacrifice allows him to express his opinion is banned. It is
perverse. It is wrong. And it is disrespectful to all the men
and women in uniform who have stared death in the face and to
those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for the American people.
Admiral Jeremiah Denton is a hero not because he was politician,
but like all the other men and women of the Armed Forces, because
he defended the ideals set forth with America's independence.
Democrats are always railing about intolerance and discrimination.
But yet in practice, it is they who engage in regular state-sanctioned
discrimination and who are intolerant of the presentation of
other views. Maybe they are worried that people will listen.
I do not
write this to bash Democrats. I write this to demonstrate
the huge chasm that exists between registered, voting
Democrats, and elected Democrat leadership. I hope those of you
who are not Democrats, will copy and email this to your friends
who are. If you are a Democrat, don't be ashamed. Be angry.
Change
your
party and your leadership, or leave it.
Fortunately, we do not need the approval of the Speaker of the
Assembly to celebrate our nation's independence this Sunday.
Nor do we need his permission to thank those who fought to give
us and to maintain our freedoms. On this 4th of July, as the
burgers cook and the fireworks fly, let us remember......and
give thanks.
As a final offering, I give you a poem that Admiral Denton read
to us this week, through eyes clouded with tears:
It is the
soldier, not the reporter,
Who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the soldier, not the poet,
Who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the soldier, not the campus organizer,
Who has given us the freedom to demonstrate.
It is the soldier,
Who salutes the flag,
Who serves beneath the flag,
And whose coffin is draped by the flag,
Who allows the protester to burn the flag."
Amen. God bless America.
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