News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: LTE: Politics Not Invited To The Party? |
Title: | US TX: LTE: Politics Not Invited To The Party? |
Published On: | 2002-09-21 |
Source: | Amarillo Globe-News (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 00:59:40 |
POLITICS NOT INVITED TO THE PARTY?
On Sept. 4, Tulia was graced by a visit from Democratic gubernatorial
candidate Tony Sanchez. When asked about the Tulia drug bust, Sanchez said,
"It's improper for anybody running for political office to politicize this
issue."
When exactly did racism and injustice cease being political issues? When
did Sanchez decide those issues were not relevant to his campaign for
governor? Was it when he crossed the county lines into Swisher and Hale
counties to court the votes of the Democratic Party faithful?
Indeed, it appears that Sanchez's attempt to dodge the issues of racism and
injustice while pandering for votes in Tulia indicate he has "politicized"
them already. If so, have these issues suddenly become worthy of his
attention now that he has left Swisher and Hale counties?
Sanchez is hopeful that the attorney general's investigation of "the
problem" in Tulia will "have a good resolution." Is he suggesting that John
Cornyn is not politicizing these issues?
Even more interesting would be an explanation as to why the Texas
Democratic Party brain trust has lost sight of these "non-political" issues.
There still are a few thoughtful voters in this part of the state who will
not surrender their votes to the practitioners of political expediency.
Rusty Donelson, Plainview
On Sept. 4, Tulia was graced by a visit from Democratic gubernatorial
candidate Tony Sanchez. When asked about the Tulia drug bust, Sanchez said,
"It's improper for anybody running for political office to politicize this
issue."
When exactly did racism and injustice cease being political issues? When
did Sanchez decide those issues were not relevant to his campaign for
governor? Was it when he crossed the county lines into Swisher and Hale
counties to court the votes of the Democratic Party faithful?
Indeed, it appears that Sanchez's attempt to dodge the issues of racism and
injustice while pandering for votes in Tulia indicate he has "politicized"
them already. If so, have these issues suddenly become worthy of his
attention now that he has left Swisher and Hale counties?
Sanchez is hopeful that the attorney general's investigation of "the
problem" in Tulia will "have a good resolution." Is he suggesting that John
Cornyn is not politicizing these issues?
Even more interesting would be an explanation as to why the Texas
Democratic Party brain trust has lost sight of these "non-political" issues.
There still are a few thoughtful voters in this part of the state who will
not surrender their votes to the practitioners of political expediency.
Rusty Donelson, Plainview
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