[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 151 (Tuesday, October 11, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H6678-H6679]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DO NOT ISSUE CONFEDERATE LICENSE PLATES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Texas (Ms. Jackson Lee) for 5 minutes.
Ms. JACKSON LEE of Texas. There are many times that we come to the
floor to address our current plight. I do wish to say to the American
people that we're well aware of the importance of jobs and the focus of
creating
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those jobs, and I would offer to you that most economists will say that
job creation is a public and private partnership. That is a very
important issue.
I rise today, however, as, again, those who seek the Republican
nomination for the Presidency of the United States will come before the
American people this evening. They will present a number of issues.
This time it will be jobs. I hope they will present themselves in a
manner that acknowledges that anyone who has the privilege of serving
serves on behalf of the American people. And the American people come
from all backgrounds, and I respect that.
In particular, I'm going to ask the Governor of the State of Texas,
in his good vices and his beliefs in the equality of all, to reflect
upon a decision that is about to be made in the State of Texas, and
that is a decision in 2011 to issue a Confederate license plate.
Confederate--the same group of individuals who opted to secede from the
Union.
I am here as someone who applauds and appreciates the sacrifice that
any person in uniform makes. I will not step away from the idea that
much blood was shed in the Civil War. But what I am offering to say is
that in 2011 it would be a disgrace, it would be outrageous, to uplift
the Confederacy on a license plate in the State of Texas. Let me tell
you why.
First of all, one of the most heinous tragedies of this great
country's history was the holding of slaves. More importantly, millions
of slaves destined for the United States and the Americas died in that
dark passage before they even got to this soil. The brutality of
slavery is without doubt and without question. The State of Texas
continued slavery for 2 years longer than any other place in the United
States because we did not get notice for 2 years after President
Lincoln declared the Emancipation Proclamation. Who wants to ignite and
remind you of that kind of devastating history?
And so, as the Texas Motor Vehicle Department makes a decision, I beg
of their members to recognize that this is not a uniting action but a
dividing action, because the action will be a State-issued plate that
would affirm the brutality against African Americans, against slaves,
against the ancestors who paid with their life to build this country.
There was no debt ever paid for the 400 years of slavery, for the
dividing of families, the brutality against children, the hanging and
brutality that continued even into Jim Crow.
And as we look to the honoring of the monument of Dr. Martin Luther
King this coming week, I beg of my fellow Texans on this board to
recognize that this is a national issue. It is a national issue of
prominence because to issue a Confederate license plate is to go and do
what many States have undone--the removing of the symbols of the
Confederacy, the taking away of the ``Rebel'' name for the University
of Texas. Why? Because they believe in moving America forward and
focusing on such things as bringing our troops home and honoring them,
focusing on such things as creating jobs. And how heinous would it be
for the State of Texas, one of the largest States in the Nation, to
have its young men who are of African American heritage on the front
lines of Iraq and Afghanistan to come home and have to look at a
Confederate license plate.
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This is not free speech. This is not freedom of speech. Because
anyone who desires to promote that particular life and legacy, they are
so allowed to do so. They may print anything in the privacy of their
home, wear anything, put anything on their front yard, their back yard,
but not a State-issued plate with Texas dollars embedded inside of that
particular symbol. America is greater than that.
I love this country. All of us are patriots because we love this
Nation no matter what side of the aisle. And I might remind you, Madam
Speaker, that a Republican state senator--I want to thank him--has
indicated that we should not have this kind of symbol in Texas.
I beg you, Mr. Perry, tonight to speak to your higher angels and talk
about bringing us together. Do not issue a confederate license plate in
the State of Texas for God's sake. And God bless America.
Announcement by the Speaker Pro Tempore
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Members are reminded to direct their remarks
to the Chair.
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