Posted on 07/22/2005 7:15:55 AM PDT by ConservativeMan55
Dr. Coburn's Statement on Nomination of John Roberts to U.S. Supreme Court
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) today released the following statement regarding President Bushs nomination of John Roberts to the United States Supreme Court.
It is imperative that the next Supreme Court justice help restore the Constitutional balance of power between the branches of government and leave legislating to Congress and the states, Dr. Coburn said.
Judge Roberts is entitled to a thorough, fair and civil confirmation process. I look forward to the opportunity to interview Judge Roberts and I support the right of Senators to ask any appropriate question. The only litmus test the Senate should consider is Judge Roberts loyalty to the Constitution and its strict construction, Dr. Coburn said.
Dr. Coburn Comments on Anti-Meth Bill
(OKLAHOMA CITY) United States Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) today made the following comments regarding pending federal anti-methamphetamine legislation.
Unfortunately, in Oklahoma, we know the terrible toll methamphetamines place on our society. I support our states efforts to wipe out this problem and I will oppose any federal legislation that will nullify the gains already made by local officials, Dr. Coburn said.
The bill now before the Senate (S. 103) would preempt the anti-meth laws passed by Oklahoma and other states. Currently, 44 states have either passed some form of legislation restricting access to meth ingredients or are working toward that end.
Oklahoma and other states have successfully enacted tough anti-meth legislation. We do not need the federal government to step in and impose unproven rules and regulations on our state, Dr. Coburn said.
Oklahoma Congressmen Tom Cole and Dan Boren have introduced legislation in the House that is patterned after Oklahomas successful anti-meth laws.
Its my hope the Senate can agree on some form of legislation like that proposed by Congressmen Cole and Boren, Dr. Coburn said.
Our Troops Need and Deserve our Support July 4th column by U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D.
As Oklahomans prepare to celebrate July 4th, many families have loved ones serving overseas who need our prayers and support. Our mission in Iraq, in particular, is at the forefront of our hearts and minds.
As I was putting my thoughts together about the need to support our military in advance of July 4th I came across a moving and eloquent letter from a young Oklahoman serving in Iraq than is more profound that anything I could say.
To Whom It May Concern:
My name is Jesse Young. I was born and raised in Tulsa, graduated from Booker T. Washington High School, attend the University of Oklahoma in Norman, and am currently serving my country as a soldier in the US Army outside of Baghdad, Iraq. I am writing this letter, to you, the American public, during what I feel to be a crucial point in this nations War on Terror . . .
Naturally, I cannot currently watch the nightly news in America from my station half the world away, but I am still able to follow politics and current events through the internet, and frankly, what I hear, see, and read scares me.
I am not writing this letter on a political front, and therefore will not begin to proselytize my political leanings during this letter. I will leave that to the politicians battling it out on Capitol Hill. I am writing on behalf of my brothers and sisters in arms, as these are the men and women I serve with daily, and whose work directs me most directly . . .
We are battling a foe who knows no leniency . . . These freedom fighters walk into cafes in Baghdad filled with innocent civiliansincluding women and childrenand detonate themselves with suicide vests, killing dozens . . . My real purpose in writing this letter, however, is not to persuade or dissuade anyones belief or support of this war . . . I am truly writing this letter as a plea, on behalf of all service members, to the people most important to us: the American public.
Whether or not we agree with this war, we are fighting it. We are putting our lives on the line twenty-four hours a day. We do a job daily that most at home wouldnt consider. We put our lives in line for a nation thats never known freedom, for people weve never met.
In a war that no one can truly see the end of, the support of all Americans becomes increasingly important, and weighs increasingly heavy on the shoulders of the Americans here fighting it.
Please dont forget, that while you are at home sleeping in your beds, there are many over here who would love to do the same. Just as you need support, backing, and love from your families and friends in your life, we too need it in ours. The only difference for us is, our family is all Americans.
As the 4th of July is approaching, let us not forget those from our community who are currently making the sacrifice so that all others can sleep in their beds at home . . . Sincerely, Jesse S Young Specialist United States Army Oklahoma National Guard Thunderbirds
I believe that all Americans can be very proud of not only our soldiers like Jesse Young, but our overall mission in Iraq. In Iraq, we overthrew a genocidal dictator, freed an entire nation from tyranny and made the world more secure. Iraq is not the front line between America and the Islamic or Arab world; it is the front line between freedom and the tyranny of violent Islamic extremism. We have two choices in Iraq. We can turn tail and run and wait for another 9-11 type attack or we can win and change the future for the Middle East and for future generations of Americans.
Make no mistake, the battle to defeat terrorism will be long and arduous but we cannot lose our resolve. I know families miss their soldiers, especially during this holiday in which we celebrate our freedom. But calling for a timetable for withdrawal would only emboldened the terrorists and strengthen their will to wait us out.
On Independence Day we celebrate our Nations victory over tyranny and oppression, but those dark forces are again trying to take root in a fledgling nation and will take root in any nation that chooses appeasement. Like our founding fathers, our brave men and women in uniform again have taken up the fight to protect freedom and, with the American peoples support, we will succeed.
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Yes he is. What scares me though...is that he said if they will not allow him to practice medicine.."he'll just leave"
He doesn't view being a Senator as a career.
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This (R) is -OK!
Yes he is!!!!
PING!! Dr. Coburn Oklahoma ping!
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Thanks for the bump!
Add me to your list please. Being I live in Ohio, I need to adopt a senator - and Coburn is my favorite.
Consider yourself added and adopted!!!
Thanks. I'm glad you didn't hold my being an Ohioan against me, especially considering one of my senators animosity towards the good doctor.
Nope not at all. Hopefully we will get many more Dr. Coburn's very very soon.
Maybe even in your home state of Ohio.
I heard him speak at the Berea Republican Club last night, he's amazing and a true conservative.
As another Ohioan--and a resident of Taxachusetts-- I also need to adopt a senator, so please add me to the Coburn ping list! How can we get this guy to run for President?
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