October 22, 2007
Vol. 2, No. 43
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Do All Democrats Agree With
Congressman Pete Stark?

Of all the leftwing calls for surrender in
Iraq -- of all the insults to our troops and
hysterical attacks on our President -- one stood
out this week.
It was even more outrageous because it came
from an 18-term member of Congress.
And it was more outrageous still because it
was said on the floor of the United States House
of Representatives.
But first, let me give you some context, so
you understand the full disgracefulness of the
statement.
Last Thursday, House Democrats tried and
failed to override President Bush's veto of the
State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
expansion bill.
Just as the President's rejection of the bill
was about to be supported by a vote of the
House, Congressman Pete Stark (D-Calif.) took to
the floor and showed that just when you think
the level of debate among the leftwing lunatic
fringe can't sink any lower they surprise you.
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Sending Kids to Iraq 'to Get Their Heads
Blown off for the President's Amusement'
Here's what Congressman Stark said on the
floor of the House, accusing Republicans of
funding the war in Iraq but not children's
health:
"You don't have money to fund the war or
children. But you're going to spend it to blow
up innocent people -- if we can get enough kids
to grow old enough for you to send to Iraq to
get their heads blown off for the President's
amusement."
You can
watch it here.
Unbelievable.
By my count, in one ugly statement,
Congressman Stark manages to level at least four
vicious attacks: He accuses Republicans of
indifference to children's healthcare needs; he
demeans the sacrifice of our troops in Iraq; he
grotesquely accuses the President of being
amused by the deaths of our troops in Iraq; and
he attacks the honor of the House of
Representatives by uttering the words in the
first place.
Of course Republicans immediately objected to
Congressman Stark's comments. They demanded that
he retract his statement and apologize. So what
did he do?
Stark issued a statement saying
Republicans should apologize for voting
against SCHIP.
Congress Should Vote to Censure Pete
Stark
It's clear that no expressions of regret will
be forthcoming from Congressman Stark. He
obviously stands by his comments. But what about
his Democratic colleagues? Do they agree that
the sacrifice of our troops in Iraq is
meaningless? Do they agree that the President is
"amused" by it?
One way we can know for sure is if the House
votes immediately to censure Congressman Stark.
The Constitution gives the House the right to
censure a member for misconduct or inappropriate
words or behavior.
According to the Congressional Research
Service, the majority of the 22 censures of
members in House history "concerned issues of
decorum, that is, the use of un-parliamentary or
insulting language on the floor of the House or
acts of violence towards other members."
In other words, precisely what Congressman
Stark did last week.
Congressman Pete Stark has dishonored the
entire House with his despicable remarks.
By voting for or against censure, House
members can go on the record. Do they agree or
disagree that America is sending its young
people to Iraq to fight and die for the
President's "amusement"? Do they agree or
disagree that this is language worthy of a
member of the House of Representatives?
Americans deserve to know the answer.
On the Other Hand, Congressman Tim Murphy
Deserves Congratulations
From one member of Congress who deserves
censure to another that deserves
congratulations:
Congressman Tim Murphy (R-Pa.) has been a
long-time champion of transforming health and
healthcare in America. He has been a strong
advocate of modernizing healthcare through
information technology, and he has been a true
leader on improving patient safety. And the
recent scare of drug-resistant staph infection
in hundreds of communities across the country
shows that Congressman Murphy is a leader that
more members of Congress should listen to.
Staph Infections Kill More Americans Each Year
Than AIDS
Staph infections have been a persistent
problem in our healthcare system, particularly
in our hospitals. But the size and scale of the
drug-resistant strains are alarming.
A
recent study by the Association for
Professionals in Infection Control &
Epidemiology concluded that drug-resistant
staph is about 10 times more prevalent than
earlier estimates, accounting for as much as 70%
of all staph infections. It likely kills more
than 18,000 Americans every year -- more than
AIDS.
The antibiotics that worked in the past can
do little to stop it. One high school student
died recently from a methicillin-resistant
staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in
Virginia. And the threat of infection has forced
dozens of school districts across the country to
close.
The problem is worse in healthcare. More than
half of all cases originate in the healthcare
system, from outpatient facilities to nursing
homes. But the single biggest danger still
remains in our hospitals.
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Pass the Healthy Hospitals Act -- Now
One quarter of drug-resistant staph is in
hospitals. But this is only part of a larger
problem. Hospitals can be breeding grounds for
infection, from ventilator-associated pneumonia
to urinary-tract infections. Earlier this year,
Rep. Murphy introduced
the Healthy Hospitals Act (H.R. 1174) to
help eliminate hospital-acquired infection. An
important part of this bill is to have hospitals
publicly report their infection rates.
Pennsylvania has a model that other states --
and the federal government -- should follow to
publicly report this information. The
Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment
Council makes available a wealth of
information on every hospital in the state.
Consumers have a right to know which hospital
is safer. Shining a light on a serious problem
like infection rates is one step toward curing
it.
Congressman Murphy should be applauded for
his leadership on this important issue, and
Congress should pass the Healthy Hospitals Act
-- now.
The Significance of the Bobby Jindal Victory
Saturday's election of Bobby Jindal (R) to be
governor of Louisiana is an historic victory.
Not only will Jindal become the nation's
youngest governor, but he will be the first
non-white governor to hold the state's post
since P.B.S. Pinchback, an African-American
Republican who served as acting governor of the
state during the 35-day period after the state
legislature impeached Gov. Henry Clay Warmoth in
1872.
Perhaps there is something that 2008
candidates can learn from this son of Indian
immigrants. In essence, Jindal can be seen as
the model for Republicans on how to win next
fall. Jindal endured a vicious smear campaign
from the left, including accusations that he was
"anti-Protestant" by twisting an essay on
religion he published in the Oxford Review
and attacking his Catholic faith, as well as
race-baiting tactics that preyed on the emotions
of minorities victimized by Hurricane Katrina.
Still, Jindal won a resounding victory. With
about 92% of the vote tallied, the 36-year-old
Jindal had garnered about 53% of the votes cast
in a 12-way contest. His nearest competitor was
Democrat Walter Boasso, with just 18%. In
addition, a poll taken by Loyola University and
CBS TV-Affiliates showed Jindal leading among
African-Americans.
Convincingly, Bobby Jindal has proven that he
is the essence of the American dream -- the very
dream his parents immigrated to this country to
achieve. I applaud his victory and wish him well
in the coming months.
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P.S. -- I had the
opportunity this week to speak to the Values
Voter Summit held in Washington. As a
report from the Baltimore Sun notes, a lot
of my remarks focused on themes found in my
book,
Rediscovering God in America. In particular,
I pointed out that values voters are fed up with
the attacks on our religious heritage.
"What our secular friends don't understand
... the America that gave us freedom ... was an
America based on the rights given to us by our
Creator,'' I told the gathering. "I've shared
this with you because I believe we are at one of
the great turning points in American history ...
I believe that in the next few years, Americans
are going to come together ... and they are
going to say, you know, the path we've been on
recently, the path the liberal media had us on,
the path that judges had us on ... that is a
path to end America as it has been.'' There will
be "a fundamental sea change.''
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