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Obama’s fallen soldiers

February 5, 2009

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Barbara Young
Editor-in-Chief
The National Provisioner
It is said that the true test of integrity is not what you do when others are watching, but rather what you do when no one is watching. My friend tells the story of a second-grader who finds a $20 bill in the school yard and turns it in to the principal. It was the right thing to do. The second-grader probably did not expect any great fanfare over her act of integrity. Even so, she was treated to lunch as the principal’s companion of the day.

Sunday night after the Super Bowl game, I was still charged up and decided to go online to check out the top news stories of the day. President Obama’s economic stimulus bill was overshadowed by two of his cabinet nominees’ failure to pay taxes.

OK vetting, schmetting. Sure a nominee for high office should be vetted, but nominees of integrity should make sure nothing incriminating will be discovered when they are tapped to serve in this way. They know the rules. Lord knows there are plenty of examples of what happens in such cases.

As I read the updates on the situation, I silently hoped that President Obama, the man who promised change and open government, would not hang onto a tarnished nominee for the wrong reason. The reported amount of money -- leading to the fall of Nancy Killefer, who dropped out of the race for confirmation due to her neglect to pay payroll taxes for a household employee, and Daschle’s self-proclaimed oversight in paying taxes for using a friend’s chauffeur and car service -- totals just under $129,000. That is not a huge amount, but the amount is not the point. It is what the act of not paying taxes represents.

Frankly, that Daschle “self-reported his back taxes, admitted to making a mistake and rectified the situation,” smacks of doing the right thing only when it might come to light. And for his part, President Obama admitting to “screwing up” in undermining his own ethical standards by pushing the appointment is a bit troubling. Not paying taxes is more than political trouble, it is unlawful.

We, the people, hunger for honesty and integrity from our elected officials. That is our entitlement. President Obama is duty-bound to avoid such pitfalls. The people he recruits to help him run the nation’s business must be honor-bound and above reproach.

That is the way you get to have lunch with principal.


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Title: Executive Branch Integrity


Amen


Title: Obama's Fallen Soldiers


I agree with you, Ms. Young! I hope Obama reads you, too.


Title: Integrity


This is paramount to having and gaining trust among ones peers and collegues...my parents taught me that! If Daschle really stepped up to the plate based on integrity (ie. on his own), then I applaud him, but part of me believes that...well, he is a politician, so is it really all that surprising? Just a different spin. My hope is that Obama some how reads your blog as well. Thank you for the insight Ms. Young.


Title: Test of integrity


I am going to forward this view to Obama's email sight. I think Obama is a leader who feeds on intelligent input and respectible feedback. Well done Barbara.....


Title: Integrity


The last politician with integrity, in my lifetime, was Jimmy Carter and he was faulted for it (telling the truth). Politics has become a game of "GOTCHA"... my sincere hope is that, by actions rather than rhetoric, Obama can restore integrity in government. He deserves more than a month in office before being judged. Our country needs him to succeed.


Title: Obama's Fallen Soldiers


Certainly, Cabinet appointees require thorough vetting, which apparently didn't happen in a couple of cases (let's not forget Gov. Bill Richardson's less-than graceful exit after being tapped for Commerce Secretary).

But I'm not sure that any blame shouldn't be placed on the nominees, rather than Obama's inner circle. Personally, it's a lot more galling to me to think that someone such as Tom Daschle, a former Senate Majority Leader, was making so much money that his tax "error" exceeded $145,000.

If I could make a wish for President Obama to pull off something miraculous, rather than waste it on hoping for a slate of drip-dried Cabinet nominees, I'd wish for him to somehow stem the obscene flow of cash that swirls through the pockets of our elected public servants -- whether they're in or out of office.

That's the offensive aspect of this story.


Title: Obama's Fallen Soldiers


Certainly, Cabinet appointees require thorough vetting, which apparently didn't happen in a couple of cases (let's not forget Gov. Bill Richardson's less-than graceful exit after being tapped for Commerce Secretary).

But I'm not sure that any blame shouldn't be placed on the nominees, rather than Obama's inner circle. Personally, it's a lot more galling to me to think that someone such as Tom Daschle, a former Senate Majority Leader, was making so much money that his tax "error" exceeded $145,000.

If I could make a wish for President Obama to pull off something miraculous, rather than waste it on hoping for a slate of drip-dried Cabinet nominees, I'd wish for him to somehow stem the obscene flow of cash that swirls through the pockets of our elected public servants -- whether they're in or out of office.

That's the offensive aspect of this story.


Title: Fallen Soldiers


Oh how wonderful this world would be without fault ,Matt.19:17 None are good save one,None but the Father,and I believe that change is on the way, and even though we now have a Black President,The dream of Martin Luther King Jr. has yet come to its totality.I might add chickens are grown in two weeks ,we even grow plants in a week but change (a baby crawls before he walks.


 

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