Posted on 06/06/2004 6:56:20 PM PDT by Oklahoma 1
Dr. James Dobson Endorses Coburn
http://www.CoburnForSenate.com
Dear Friend,
In the course of my professional career in defense of families, I have had a chance to get to know some of our nation's leading political figures. The one who has impressed me most, however, is not a professional politician at all; he is a family doctor from Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Dr. Tom Coburn was so concerned about the direction our country was taking that he decided to go to Washington to help make a difference. Elected to Congress in the historic class of 1994, he vowed to be a citizen-legislator severing no more than three terms. He not only kept that promise, but he made every day count during his six years in Congress.
Dr. Coburn led the way on numerous health issues, including a dramatic revision of our nation's failed approach to the AIDS epidemic. He was a courageous and effective voice for fiscal responsibility on this and other important issues. And, above all, he was the single best leader I ever worked with on the critical moral and family issues that have been at the heart of my own work.
After his wonderful term of service in congress, Dr. Coburn returned home to the full-time practice of medicine and to enjoy his grandchildren. But now, the call to duty in Washington has presented itself again. One of Oklahoma's U.S. Senators, Don Nickles, is retiring from office this year, and people from across the state and throughout the nation have beseeched Dr. Coburn to become a candidate for that office.
In spite of a great deal of reluctance to leave the community he loves for a second time, Tom Coburn is answering that call. He is a candidate for the open Senate seat from Oklahoma in 2004. He started this race late and far behind in competition with formidable and well-funded opponents in both the primary and general elections.
Tom Coburn is an exceptional man. I love him as a friend and admire him as a statesman. I believe that his presence in the United States Senate will make a significant difference for the future of our country. Speaking as a private individual and not on behalf of the organization I lead, let me say that I hope you will consider voting for this man of deep convictions about the things that matter most. It is my sincere opinion that if you care about the future of the family and about the traditional moral principles on which the nation was founded, you should consider helping to elect Dr. Tom Coburn to the U.S. Senate.
-- James C Dobson, Ph.D.
You hit the nail on the head.
Humphreys would be a very good senator, one that I would trade either of my current GOP senators for. However, Coburn would be a GREAT senator. He is a principled conservative first, and a Republican second. This scares the GOP establishment.
Coburn is also the most electable candidate, having won three times in a predominantly Democrat rural eastern Oklahoma district. He was succeeded in Congress by Brad Carson, the probable Rat nominee. Carson has good name recognition in normally GOP Tulsa, and would run better there against Humphreys than against Coburn. Coburn would also neutralize some of the rural margins that could be run up by Carson.
Eastern Oklahoma (the Tulsa media market) is the battleground in this race. OKC/western OK will swing to the GOP, regardless of the candidate.
Both candidates would be good, but Coburn is more electable, and more of a conservative gadfly.
Duh. Read what I was responding to, I was speaking of the Specter/Toomey race.
I support Coburn as well, and I have absolutely no doubt that he will win the primary, so it's elementary. I just grow weary of so-called 'conservatives' that bash Bush at every turn while they sit in their Ivory Tower and look down at those actually in the trenches actually doing something.
BTTT !
I believe that Humphreys is a close personal friend of Inhofe's, and it is not philosophy guiding that connection but friendship. Correct me if I am wrong. I would also imagine that Coburn is seen as anti-establishment, and Inhofe wants to be "in" with the establishment. Let's hope that Largent doesn't endorse Coburn!
It is also widely feared by many rank-and-file Republicans in OK that Humphreys (for what reasons I know not) would be defeated by the Democrat Brad Carson; so what is Inhofe up to?
"Some conservatives are just plain unappeasable."
You noticed! I was beginning to think I was the only one!
I mean, they call the most conservative guy in the race a RINO because they read crap into his pledge, but they don't like the other guy because he's not conservative enough.
But they like Toomey, because they hate Specter, but they won't like Toomey when he starts campaigning for Specter, and then he also will be a RINO sellout.
Bush is a RINO because he supported Specter, and because of his 'Amnesty' plan (which doesn't exist). Santorum (who's got an 88 from the ACU) is also a RINO for not supporting Toomey, who's going to be supporting Specter, and then they won't like him.
It's mindboggling. Makes my brain hurt.
Coburn would be a great senator. Too bad the Republican Party would rather elect a liberal Democrat than a Republican who would threaten their spending orgy.
Nickles, Inhofe, and Watts endorsed Humphreys BEFORE Dr. Tom Coburn entered the race. The Big 3 had no idea that Coburn planned on entering the race.
My sources tell me that Nickles & Inhofe staff work for Coburn behind the scenes. In fact, Coburn's Campaign Manager resigned from the staff of Sen. Inhofe in order to help Coburn.
For more information, check out http://okgopchat.com/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=4 discussion board about Senate Race.
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