Commentary: A retired general wants to know what's wrong with our country
By Bud Kennedy
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram
A retired Air National Guard general called Thursday with three worries.
"Something bad's gone wrong in this country," said retired Brig. Gen. Tom Daniels, 62, of Fort Worth.
"Something's wrong in Arlington. Something's wrong in Austin. And something's wrong in America."
He flew missions in Vietnam. In the Pentagon, he served proudly under President George H.W. Bush — "whom I loved," he added.
"Now our country chooses a black man as president — and suddenly, the governor is talking about secession? And Arlington is boycotting the president? They won't even let children see him in school?"
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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram
A retired Air National Guard general called Thursday with three worries.
"Something bad's gone wrong in this country," said retired Brig. Gen. Tom Daniels, 62, of Fort Worth.
"Something's wrong in Arlington. Something's wrong in Austin. And something's wrong in America."
He flew missions in Vietnam. In the Pentagon, he served proudly under President George H.W. Bush — "whom I loved," he added.
"Now our country chooses a black man as president — and suddenly, the governor is talking about secession? And Arlington is boycotting the president? They won't even let children see him in school?"
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