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June 1, 2011


The Truth About Obama's Joplin Visit


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Joplin, Missouri is my "big city." Less than 30 minutes away it has all the
conveniences of any average city of 50,000 people. However on any given day
that number swells to almost double since nearly 45,000 people pull off of
major Interstate I-44 to gas up, eat in any number of fast food or chain
restaurants up and down Rangeline Road or shop at the Northpark mall or any
number of specialty shops. The interstate is the demarcation point on the
south side of town and Rangeline is a major thoroughfare to the mall and
Missouri Southern State University on the north side of town. 

 

I'm really familiar with Joplin and know a lot of people there because
during the years 2000 to 2004, I was the Director of Sales and Marketing for
a major convention hotel located just off the Interstate. I served the
community as Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Joplin Visitors and
Convention Bureau and as Vice President of Soroptimists International of
Joplin. Fred and I still do our main shopping there and whenever we pass St.
John's hospital I think about my mom who passed away in 2007. I spent many
hours in the emergency room and hospital rooms with Mom in the last years of
her decline. 

 

I'm telling you this because I felt compelled to say something about the
terrible disaster that hit Joplin a week and a day ago. Fred was notified
immediately when the tornado hit because he's close to the law enforcement
community serving as Director of Security for the Quapaw tribe's Indian
casino and former Undersheriff for our county. So as the horrific aftermath
of the tragedy played out he kept me informed. 

 

As many of you know, help came from everywhere to assist. It was utter chaos
and communications between the responding city, county, and states with
Joplin Police, Fire and Rescue did not flow which was one of the biggest
problems in the moments, hours and even days after the tornado. Fred tells
me that the Joplin police department has a microwave-type communication
system. It's a good system that comes in very clear and the secure channel
isn't listened-in on by the public with police scanners but that meant
emergency, fire, police, sheriff, volunteers and first responders from other
areas with traditional radio systems couldn't communicate with Joplin which
was the Command Center. 

 

But police, rescue and national guard performed heroic measures responding
to Joplin in their hour of need. They actually ended up using "runners" like
in ancient times to relay messages. It was not a way to find out weaknesses
but a lesson learned for Joplin. Perhaps others will seriously look at the
information that comes out of the de-briefing meetings that will surely come
in time. An example of the result of communication challenges turned up a
man hospitalized in the makeshift MASH-style facility at Memorial Hall was
earlier identified as dead in a temporary morgue. 

 

The makeshift morgue was set up on the outskirts of town. A warehouse was
filled with several refrigerated trucks where professionals could perform
the gruesome work of identifying human remains, some intact, some merely
pieces of flesh. Police were posted on the road leading to the morgue tasked
with the responsibility of keeping curiosity-seekers out especially news
media. That included CNN but when they were stopped on the road by the two
police officers and told to turn off their cameras and turn around, they
threw a hissy fit and reporter Gary Tuchman speaking to Anderson Cooper
sensationalized the incident by reporting "strange things going on," and a
"secret morgue that no one will talk about." Tuchman goes on to say that
"even the families don't know where it is" and "they're afraid to talk about
if for fear of getting in trouble."

 

The nation and the world is turning out for Joplin. Businesses and churches
have already started rebuilding. It's said that Joplin is the buckle of the
"bible belt" and I agree. The long time residents of the 4-state area of
Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas are mostly white, conservative and
Christian so when Obama turned his back on Joplin and continued his european
vacation we didn't care because we knew how he really feels about us. In
fact when many of us heard he would be in Joplin on Sunday a week later for
Memorial Day we wanted to have nothing to do with his visit. Even the press
pointed out that he had little political equity to be gained here. 

 

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I wanted to go to boo him and bring protest signs. That's what I wanted to
do when I first heard he was coming but Fred said it wasn't the time or
place. I wondered where Obama would speak to the people of Joplin. Would it
be on a portable stage surrounded by victims and rescuers overlooking
devastation as far as the eye could see? Perhaps by St. Mary's church mostly
destroyed except for the cross that remained intact and steadfastly shining
against the clear blue sky after the tornado passed. 

 

I curiously wondered but when I found out what he ended up doing I was so
angry I had to write this piece. Obama insulated himself from the community.
His appearance was carefully staged and orchestrated. It was held indoors at
MSSU, Missouri Southern State University, where he could use his
teleprompters. His audience was comprised of students and faculty which is
to be expected but when I learned who else was there the hair on the back of
my neck stood up. 

 

MSSU had set up a Volunteer Resource Center staffed by AmeriCorps. Yes,
former ACORN employees, now paid members of the homeland security
"professional civilian corps,"-Obama's Brownshirts. 

 

Word was out also that the Westboro cult would be in Joplin to protest the
memorial service. Alan, our son, had suggested taking air horns to blast in
the faces and ears of the cult members that showed up. Fred was in Joplin
early on Sunday and called me to say there were hundreds and hundreds of
motorcycles in town and they were gathering at the Sears parking lot at the
mall which is one block away from MSSU. We found out later that there were
over 300 bikers that came as a result of word-of-mouth alerts and spread by
truckers over their CB's. 

 

In the parking lot of MSSU during the memorial service one person was
identified as a member of Westboro and was harassed and somewhat pummeled
until the police stepped in and removed him before he got more than just a
torn shirt. The crowd hooped and hollered, lots of obscenities were shouted
at the cult member and the revving of motorcycles filled the air. Best of
all was the sound of air horns.  

 



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