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Oklahoman Editorial Response to Oklahoman Article on Inhofe's Work In Africa


 
Contacts: Jared Young 202-224-5762
Kathryn Junk 202-224-1282

December 27, 2008


Posted by Matt Dempsey@inhofe.senate.gov

Below is the Oklahoman editorial response to a Chris Casteel Oklahoman article on Senator Inhofe's work in Africa:

‘A Jesus thing'

Oklahoma's two U.S. senators aren't known for pulling punches when they make public pronouncements.

...Statements on global warming by Jim Inhofe, R-Tulsa, could practically fill a book. Now, Inhofe's comments on his frequent trips to Africa have some people squirming. It seems Inhofe has a heart for Africa. He's gone there at least 20 times at taxpayer expense and defends the trips as worthwhile missions to seek help for AIDS victims and starving children on the continent.

But it was his choice of words that drew fire: The senator said his African trips are "a Jesus thing." That's a bridge too far for the secular world, but it's vintage Jim Inhofe, the man who just got re-elected with 57 percent of the vote.

We suspect that U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., could have made the same trips at the same time for the same amount of public funds and been praised by some of the same people who were discomfited by Inhofe's remarks.





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