[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 100 (Thursday, July 7, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H4678]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND RELIGION UNDER ATTACK
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Poe) for 5 minutes.
Mr. POE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, freedom of speech, the free exercise
of religion, two of our most important, fundamental principles that
this Nation was founded upon, have recently become under attack by none
other than this Federal Government. The authoritarian behavior and
attack on the First Amendment rights is an attack now on the veterans
that have served our Nation.
Last week, while in Houston, Texas, I met with members of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars. They shared with me very descriptive and
disturbing stories about the aggressive and hostile censorship of
religion and speech that is occurring at none other than the veterans
cemetery in Houston, the second largest cemetery for our veterans in
the United States, next to Arlington, which is right down the street
across from the Potomac River.
The director of the Houston National Cemetery, Arleen Ocasio, is
accused of attacking the constitutional rights of our military who have
fought and died for this country. The very rights that they fought and
died for are being under attack by none other than this director. The
thought that someone would have the audacity to censor religion and
speech anywhere is despicable, but censoring the funeral services of
the veterans who spent their lives protecting the First Amendment is
malicious and it's not forgivable.
Director Ocasio is an unelected bureaucrat, a nonveteran who is
clearly out of touch with our veterans and the Constitution. And it's
unbelievable that she would be put in charge of the sacred burial
ground in Houston, Texas.
Here's what the accusations against her are, according to the
Veterans of Foreign Wars who I met with. And these are the men who go
to those funeral services and are the honor guard for America's war
dead that are buried. And here's what they say that she has done. The
chapel that is on the premises has been closed. The Bible has been
removed. The cross has been taken out of the chapel. We don't know what
the chapel's being used for. Some stay a storage place. Some say a
meeting place. Some say it's not being used at all. This is what she is
accused of doing.
She censors the prayers that are being given at the burial services
of our veterans. She's banned the word ``God,'' the words ``Jesus
Christ'' from these funeral services. And it is the very utterance of
the word ``God'' that's put this director in a tizzy, so much so that
she wants to approve all the prayers that are given at these private
veterans funerals that take place on these sacred grounds.
There are 60 burials a week of our veterans at Houston National
Cemetery. And this action has got to cease, this unconstitutional
action by the director. It's not the business of the Federal Government
to be engaged in anti-religious activity, especially at what some
consider to be a religious ceremony, the burial of our veterans. The
philosophy behind such politics is anti-Christian, anti-religious, and
anti-American.
Mr. Speaker, the First Amendment is first because it's the most
important. It protects the freedom of speech, the freedom of press, the
freedom of free exercise of religion, and the freedom to peaceably
assemble. And that is under attack at this cemetery because the
director wants to be in charge and make sure that none of these burials
are a religious ceremony. And that's got to stop.
This cemetery, Mr. Speaker, does not belong to Director Ocasio. In
fact, I don't think it belongs to the Federal Government. It belongs to
the veterans who have served this Nation all over the world in all
wars. It belongs to them, and it belongs to their families who bury
them. And religious censorship has got to cease at this cemetery.
Americans are irate about this government attack on religion. I have
heard from numerous veterans and loved ones all over the country who
are shocked that this government, our government, would allow such a
thing to occur.
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One man in particular stood out who called my office and he was in
tears, Mr. Speaker, because his father, a World War II veteran, was
days away from being buried in Houston National Cemetery. And his
father had heard about the censorship of religion and speech, and he
doesn't want to be buried in that cemetery with other veterans any
longer.
So no wonder that so many people are shocked by the actions of this
director. After all, it reminds me of the old Soviet Union, the way
they used to censor speech and prevent the free exercise of religion.
The First Amendment is sacred. Funerals are sacred; and when our
veterans are buried, that soil becomes sacred. And this action has to
stop, and if these actions are true, the director needs to be
terminated.
The government's attack on the very freedoms that these people have
lived and died for is a violation of the freedom of speech and the
freedom to freely exercise religion promised to all Americans in the
Constitution, and that must be upheld.
And that's just the way it is.
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