Congressman Goode has “Macacca” Moment!
Oh God… Say it isn’t so!
5th District Congressman “Islamophobic”!
New Word Added to Lexicon!
Embarrassed and Offended!
Maybe I had better strike that reference to God.
Let me start again…
And please don’t get me wrong. I love Christianity. I go to church and sing the praises with the best of them. I believe in God. I consider myself God fearing if not a perfect example of what a Christian should be. Some of my best friends are Christians.
But I know there are other people in this world and they do not share my religious beliefs. This does not make them bad people. In fact.. some of them also qualify as friends.
So what is this strange story we are now hearing about a letter that was apparently issued by United States Congressman Virgil H. Goode, Jr. singling out Muslims for immigration limitations to the United States?
Frankly, I like Virgil Goode… or at least I did. He is a likable guy… laid back… mostly straight talking…
Unfortunately, Virgil may not have read too closely a letter that he signed that seems to suggest that he is a bit of a bigot or worse yet is breaking new ground in adding to our lexicon the new word “Islamophobic”.
While Virgil is not, technically speaking, my official Representative in Congress, he does represent my fair Commonwealth of Virginia. And I am a tad bit offended that Virgil has degraded the reputation of our fair Commonwealth as being a place of religious intolerance.
If I may, I will remind readers of that little "technicality" that I like to refer to as the First Amendment of the Constitution… you know… the one that says that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…”
Of course there is no law in question here… just the words of a United States Congressman. And too, it is important to note that he is not trying to mess with the Constitution at all. All he wants to do is to keep certain types of people out so that they don't partake in the democratic process and elect more Muslims to office to mess with the "American Way".
I certainly love the American way of life but was some how of the impression that that life did not have any qualifications of religious affiliation. Actually, I am sure of it and am a bit troubled by the Congressman's letter, the complete text of which reads as follows:
Congress of the United States
House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515-4605
December 7, 2006
Dear Xxxxxxx:
Thank you for your recent communication. When I raise my hand to take the oath on Swearing In Day, I will have the Bible in my other hand. I do not subscribe to using the Koran in any way. The Muslim Representative from Minnesota was elected by the voters of that district and if American citizens don’t wake up and adopt the Virgil Goode position on immigration there will likely be many more Muslims elected to office and demanding the use of the Koran. We need to stop illegal immigration totally and reduce legal immigration and end the diversity visas policy pushed hard by President Clinton and allowing many persons from the Middle East to come to this country. I fear that in the next century we will have many more Muslims in the United States if we do not adopt the strict immigration policies that I believe are necessary to preserve the values and beliefs traditional to the United States of America and to prevent our resources from being swamped.
The Ten Commandments and “In God We Trust” are on the wall in my office. A Muslim student came by the office and asked why I did not have anything on my wall about the Koran. My response was clear, “As long as I have the honor of representing the citizens of the 5th District of Virginia in the United States House of Representatives, The Koran is not going to be on the wall of my office.” Thank you again for your email and thoughts.
Sincerely yours,
Virgil H. Goode, Jr.
70 East Court Street
Suite 215
Rocky Mount, Virginia 24151
Amazing. I am dumb struck. Offended? Yes... you may surmise correctly.
I am particularly offended at certain language in Congressman Goode’s letter.
Let me be very specific. The letter reads in part: “…if American citizens don’t wake up and adopt the Virgil Goode position on immigration there will likely be many more Muslims elected to office and demanding the use of the Koran.”
So… what exactly is the “Virgil Goode position” ? Certainly… an excellent question!
Well, it seems that the Congressman is opposed to illegal immigration… which sounds pretty reasonable. In fact, I am not aware of any other Member of Congress who is presently endorsing illegal immigration.
But what about the next sentence in his letter about ending “the diversity visas policy… allowing many persons from the Middle East to come into this country.”
What?!!! We are now to select people for admission to the United States by their religious affiliations?!!!
Yes... I know... there is a First Amendment to the Constitution and most of us remember what it says.
Ok… take a deep breath…
I remember 9/11. I remember it well. It was a horrible day. Yes there were Muslims involved. I get it! Ok?!
But… and this is a big “but”, it troubles me when a United States Congressman gets all xenophobic about Muslims… or for that matter… any particular group of people.
While there are some Muslims who are politically hostile towards America, there are many more who are just ordinary people who want to live in peace just like... say Presbyterians and Baptists.
Has Congressman Goode ever bothered to study history? Does he remember what happened to Japanese Americans during World War II.
Actually, I do not remember anything in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights or the subsequent amendments prohibiting Shintoism or Buddhism. But during World War II our government locked Japanese-Americans up just because they looked like the enemy.
I guess it made sense to our wise leaders at that time.
So now, I am wondering if anyone remembers any special exclusionary language in the Constitution concerning Muslims!
I don't think so.
I do remember that we as Americans had some “late unpleasantness” concerning how we dealt with black people, sometimes known as African-Americans, negros, etc.
For that matter I also seem to remember some awkward moments in American history involving Jews, Catholics, Italians, Koreans and even the beloved Irish.
Is the good Congressman now going to introduce new legislation prohibiting Muslims and all Arabic speaking people from serving in the United States armed forces, the United States government, and the CIA?
Where does this strange attidude end?
Mmmm… Do we ever learn?
Bigotry… does that ring a bell?
Virgil… please tell us it isn’t so!
Has Congressman Goode had a “Maccaca” moment?
When are the next elections?
NOTE: We here at the Iconoclast apologize for our laziness since election day. Frankly, we were so dazed at the tectonic shift in American politics that we mistakenly thought that our work was done. Silly us!!! Gradually we are coming out of our slumber. Thanks is due to Congressman Virgil Goode who has reminded us that much work remains to be done!!!
11 Comments:
At 12/21/2006 8:58 AM, Anonymous said…
I do not believe we received this letter. I think I would have remembered it. Frankly, as a long time Goode supporter, I find it hard to believe that he would intentionally send this out to anyone. Maybe this is something one of his staff slipped in front of him in an unguarded and unthinking moment. Those things do happen. While I can certainly understand the concerns about illegal immigration, there is no good excuse for such an inappropriately worded and disrespectful letter. I would hope that an apology would be forthcoming.
At 12/21/2006 11:42 AM, Anonymous said…
good is just simply throwing out some read meat to his supporters. Unfortunatley there are many, many folks in the 5th district that would concur with Mr. Goode's ignorant ideas. BUT THIS DOES NOT MAKE IT RIGHT.
A very sad day for my district.
At 12/21/2006 1:35 PM, Anonymous said…
Wouldn't you think that this letter was not supposed to be generally distributed but rather targeted only to known xenophobes.
Goode has made a huge mistake here. This is on page one in the Richmond news today and Goode's spokesman Linwood Duncan is saying that Goode "stands by the letter". Another huge mistake. Look for this to make the national TV network news in the next couple days.
Now that the cat is out of the bag, Goode has no escape but to apologize, sacrifice the responsible staff, and hope that this doesn't take him down like the "macacca" did George Allen.
At 12/21/2006 3:16 PM, Anonymous said…
Representative Goode is well with his rights and common decorum to assert his preference to swear in using a bible. So far no problem.
Where Representative Goode looses me is when he goes out of his way to attack Muslims, the Koran and legal immigration of ethnic and religious groups who may be different from himself and even the majority of his 5th district constituents.
I happen to be a Christian too and I prefer my Bible, but there is no justification for such blatantly rude attitude.
As an American, I am proud of our freedoms and our superior moral standards which allow people of diversity to live together peacfully. Look at what is happening in Iraq and tell me how Representative Goode's attitude is helping bring about peace and harmony amoung the world's diverse populations when he has problems in "diversity tolerance" himself.
At 12/24/2006 1:36 PM, Anonymous said…
I guess its good to have straight talking elected officials. We had them 50 years ago too, when they closed schools here in Virginia and did other very bad things. At least we know where we stand with Congressman Goode and it is not good if we happen to be different from what Congressman Goode considers acceptable.
At 12/27/2006 8:27 PM, Anonymous said…
yVirgle has got 2 more years and there is not a damned thing any body can do about it. So ha ha.
At 1/04/2007 2:23 PM, Anonymous said…
Yes there is. We can see the man in a new light and for what he actually represents.
At 1/08/2007 5:18 PM, Anonymous said…
I believe that Congressman Goode had every right to express his opinion. If we as Americans do not stand up for what we believe in - then we should not call ourselves Americans. The politically correct thing to do has overshadowed this country long enough. We need to get a handle on our immigrant situation, on our health care situation, etc.
Mr. Goode was standing up for what he believes in and is proud to do so!
At 1/09/2007 10:20 PM, Anonymous said…
if goode wanted to debate about immigration that would be fine..what he did was to divert from the real debate into an area that was totally uneccessary. all he did was make himself look stupid, and thus his district too...
immigration is a fine debate, but what goode did was totally miguided. I would assume that he has some political wits about him, I guess not..
At 1/18/2007 9:05 AM, Anonymous said…
A previous writer suggested that Virgle Goode had every right to express his opinion. That is exactly correct.
I am very happy that Goode has let us know of his fear of Muslims and the prospect that they might have access to the same political process and Constitutional protections that he enjoys.
I expect his honest opinion was not intended for such public exposure. Perhaps his opinion was less about "honesty" and more about getting caught pandering to other bigots in the 5th district.
Whatever. We all should be thankful that we know the man we all know and love, just a little better.
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