Sunday, July 26, 2009

House to consider resolution demanding Obama apologize to Officer Crowley


The House doesn't want to deal with working on the healthcare reform until after their recess yet this Congressman clown has time on his hands to want a House resolution demanding Obama to apologize to the office in the Gates' arrest. Has this idiot Congressman got the memo that the officer and Gates were invited [which both accepted] by the President to the White House for beer to chat?

Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.) will introduce a House resolution on Monday demanding Obama retract and apologize for remarks he has made about Cambridge Police Sergeant James Crowley this past week.

Obama had said at his prime time press conference Wednesday that Crowley had "acted stupidly" in the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, a racially-infused case which has sparked a national debate on race and policing.
The president refused to back down on his involvement in the case, but appeared in the White House briefing on Friday
to say he had called Crowley to explain that never meant to insult the officer. (Obama also called Gates on Friday.)

McCotter's resolution would demand Obama "retract his initial public remarks and apologize to Cambridge, Massachusetts Police Sergeant James M. Crowley for having unfairly impugned and prejudged his professional conduct in this local police response incident."
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