McCotter to introduce resolution for Obama apology
From: The Washington Times | July 27, 2009
Rep. Thaddeus McCotter said Monday he intends to introduce a resolution in Congress calling on President Obama to apologize for saying Boston-area police officers “acted stupidly” in arresting a black Harvard professor, despite not knowing all of the facts and acknowledging the suspect is a friend. “I view this less as a racial incident than a presidential incident,” Mr. McCotter, Michigan Republican, told The Washington Times’ “American’s Morning News” radio show. “What I think is necessary is for the president to apologize to Officer Crowley, retract the statement and let’s move forward.” Mr. McCotter, a lawyer and chairman of the …
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