Weekly Opinion Editorial
COBURN IS RARE POLITICIAN!
by Steve Fair
“Washington
is broke,” U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, (R-Muskogee) said as he opened his town
hall meeting in Duncan
on Monday evening. “We have too many career politicians in Congress who have no real world
experience,” Coburn said. At the
town hall, Dr. Coburn fielded questions ranging from illegal immigration to gun
rights. Several in the audience were
concerned about Coburn’s public support of expanding background checks for gun
sales. “No one has a stronger record on the second amendment than I do,” Coburn
said. ”I do think we need to make sure we are trying to keep guns out of the
hands of known criminals and those who have mental illness that has them living
in an alternate reality.”
First, Washington
is broke- both fiscally and operationally- and it is broke because the American
people have elected politicians who have broken it. We don’t have to look any further than in the
mirror to find out who is to blame. People
stopped paying attention to their government and holding their elected
officials accountable. It appears there
is some ‘awaking’ in the citizens of our country- aka Tea Party- and that is
encouraging, but unless these new ‘experts’ on politics stay hooked up, we can
only expect the same government we have always had. Washington
is broke, but we can’t permanently fix Washington
without fixing what is broke in our own city, county and state. Permanent change must begin from the bottom
up. We need to flush out career
politicians from the courthouse to the Whitehouse. As Coburn correctly said- “they(career
politicians) have no point of reference in life other than government.”
Second, the 2nd amendment is critical to our
country’s survival- even to those who hate guns. Those who are furiously protective of the
second amendment understand that. The
second amendment isn’t about duck hunting- it was put there by our founding
fathers to insure us the right to
protect ourselves against our own government.
Even if you don’t own a gun, you should stand up for the 2nd
amendment and applaud those who seek to defend it. If it weren’t there, it’s
likely America
wouldn’t have survived 230 plus years. Our
founding fathers understood the nature of man and how that power corrupts,
hence they included the 2nd amendment as a means for citizens to
protect themselves from an overreaching, tyrannical government.
Third, Oklahoma and America is
going to miss Tom Coburn in the U.S. Senate when he completes his second term
in 2016. Senator Coburn is a rare
politician. He doesn’t really care if he
doesn’t get re-elected, but he really cares about America. Dr. Tom served three terms(six years) in the
U.S. House representing the people of Little Dixie (SE
Oklahoma). He then came
home to Muskogee
in 2000 to practice medicine when he could easily have won re-election and
stayed in Congress. While Senator Don
Nickles decided to not seek a fifth term to the Senate in 2004, Coburn jumped
in late and easily won the GOP primary.
In a field that included the popular Mayor of Oklahoma City,
a sitting Corporation Commissioner and the good doctor, Coburn made one of the
shortest but most effective campaign speeches ever at the 2004 Oklahoma State
Republican Convention. His two worthy
opponents had waxed long and eloquent detailing their political pedigrees and
credentials to the weary delegates. When
it came time for Dr. Tom to speak he stepped to the microphone and simply told
the OKGOP delegates; “You know who I am
and you know what I’ll do.” As he
left the stage he was given a standing ovation.
I whispered to then State GOP Chairman Gary Jones, “The primary race is
over.” Why did Coburn evoke such a
response from a seasoned crowd of politician groupies? Because Coburn is a rare politician- he
really does what he says he will do. He has never made votes or decisions on how
it will impact his ‘likability’ numbers or his donor base.
Senator Coburn has served Oklahoma well- by the time
he leaves the Senate, he will have given eighteen years of his life serving
Oklahomans in Washington and not only Oklahoma, but America owns him a debt of
gratitude.
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