January 1, 2011

Carelessness

Our wonderful Senator from Washington State is clueless. Here is just the latest example from the Tacoma News Tribune:
Family of fallen soldier warmed by letters, stung by politicians
The parents of a Yelm soldier killed in Afghanistan earlier this month have received cards from friends and strangers expressing condolences, and they�re grateful for the support.

�As a father of someone killed, it is overwhelming,� said Lt. Col. Patrick Collins (Ret.). His son, Sgt. Sean Collins, was buried Wednesday at the Tahoma National Cemetery.

Among that outpouring of empathy, two politicians inadvertently stung the family.

One slight came in a letter of condolences the family received from the office of Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash.

At first, the Collins family appreciated that Cantwell had taken the time to send a letter acknowledging their son�s sacrifice.

But the letter misidentified the slain soldier in its last paragraph, which reads:
�Again, please accept my warmest condolences. May your memories of Bryn and the knowledge that he made a positive impact on the lives of so many serve as a source of comfort to you during this time of sorrow.�
The letter was dated Dec. 20 and delivered to Sean Collins� mother, Linda Collins of Yelm. The error conveyed to the family that Cantwell had sent a form letter.

�They couldn�t even proofread it,� she said. �I�m sure if her son had died, she would�ve at least wanted his name spelled correctly.�
Christ on a corn-dog. If I was the State Senator, I would have someone one staff whose job was to proofread stuff like this. The other slight?
The other slight came when Patrick Collins called the White House and asked to have President Obama call his ex-wife, Linda, to talk about their son.

He was told that Obama did not regularly make phone calls to the families of fallen soldiers.

Later, Patrick Collins read a story about Obama�s phone call to Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffery Lurie. Obama reportedly praised Lurie for giving quarterback Michael Vick a second chance to play football after serving time in prison for running a dog fighting ring.

�That burns,� Patrick Collins said Thursday.

�Any soldier that gets killed in action, you�d think the president would be calling someone in the family. There�s no politics in it. His predecessor did it,� Collins said.
Bush contacted these families without public recognition or fanfare, just a heartfelt communication between the families of the fallen and the leader that sent them off to war. It takes so little time and means so very much to the families. Guess Obama is too busy cozying up to sports figures and hanging out in Hawai'i -- I thought that Camp David was the Presidential retreat. At least Bush had all the security and communications installed at Crawford so he could work there and host visiting dignitaries. Posted by DaveH at January 1, 2011 7:53 PM
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