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Dusty
01-07-2011, 20:17
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/01/07/father-fallen-soldier-says-white-house-turned-request-obama-phone/

But, he has time to call the Eagles' coach regarding Vick.:mad:

It was bad enough that after Sgt. Sean Collins was killed in Afghanistan his parents received a senator's letter of condolence with the wrong name.

But the soldier's father says the White House added to the sting by subsequently turning down a request for President Obama to personally call Collins' mother.

Pat Collins, a retired lieutenant colonel, told Q13 FOX in Seattle that the family was told last month that the president could not fit it "into his schedule" to call mother Linda Collins about their son's death. Pat Collins, who initially made the request with the White House, said he would've understood, except for the fact that around the same time, Obama found an opening in his schedule for a much-publicized phone conversation with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie.

"He is the president of the United States, and he's a very busy man, very important man -- but then to find out that he fit it into his schedule to call the president of the Eagles to thank him for giving Michael Vick a second chance, that kind of burns a little bit," Collins said.

The White House's response marked another "disappointing" turn for the family in the government's handling of their son's death.

Collins, who joined the Army in 2005 and had already served two tours of duty in Iraq, was killed Dec. 12 while on patrol in Afghanistan. Five others were killed in the attack as well.

After the attack, the Collins family received a letter of condolence from Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell. The top of the letter got Sgt. Sean Collins' name right, but the final paragraph referred to him as "Bryn."

Linda Collins, in an interview with Q13 FOX, called the mistake "a little disappointing."

Cantwell has since acknowledged the error, and the Collins family has accepted her apology.

It's unclear who the family may have spoken with in the White House regarding the possibility of a presidential phone call.

Pat Collins said he was told within "two or three days" of asking that his request would not be granted. Though Collins voiced concern that Obama carved out time to talk about the Eagles' Vick, that discussion was part of a broader conversation between Obama and Lurie about the use of alternative energy at Lincoln Financial Field.

A senior administration official told Fox News that the president remains committed to honoring the troops.

"The president honors the sacrifice of all our men and women in uniform and sends hand-signed letters to the families of those who lost their lives. My understanding is that President Bush had the same policy," the official said.

Aside from sending hand-signed letters, Bush also reportedly met privately with hundreds of families of troops who died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

wet dog
01-07-2011, 20:32
"If this note finds its way to the mother of Sgt. Sean Collins, I would very much like to offer my most sincere condolences to her and her family. My thoughts and prayers to her tender heart, that it may find peace. May your son be held in the lovely embrace of God's grace.

"Your son will not be forgotten, ever.

Much love to you at this time."

Wet Dog

Requiem
01-07-2011, 22:51
RIP Sgt. Collins.

In the end, only a man's character matters: his honor, courage, integrity, his love for family and devotion to his country. Sgt. Collins will be remembered for these.

I have some doubt that the leader of our country will be remembered likewise.

Susan

PSM
01-07-2011, 23:07
If it were my son, I wouldn't accept a call from him.

On my maternal grandparent's 50th wedding anniversary they got a card from prez carter. They tossed it in the trash. And they were Democrats! My grandfather's Democrat father was an Oklahoma State Representative and Senator.

Rest in Peace SGT Sean Collins.

Pat

rdret1
01-08-2011, 03:35
Rest in Peace Sgt. Sean Collins. Thank you for standing guard for our freedoms, and those of others around the world. God Bless You. May God bring peace and comfort to your family with the knowledge of your courage, dedication and sacrifices.

alright4u
01-08-2011, 04:28
"If this note finds its way to the mother of Sgt. Sean Collins, I would very much like to offer my most sincere condolences to her and her family. My thoughts and prayers to her tender heart, that it may find peace. May your son be held in the lovely embrace of God's grace.

"Your son will not be forgotten, ever.

Much love to you at this time."

Wet Dog

Perhaps she would / the mother appreciate a signed card from one, some or all of us?

greenberetTFS
01-08-2011, 06:39
Perhaps she would / the mother appreciate a signed card from one, some or all of us?

God Bless,Rest in Peace Warrior.........:(

I'm with you on this one also.............:(

Big Teddy

CoLawman
01-08-2011, 07:21
Sad commentary on Obama's priorities. Rest in Peace warrior.

Dusty
01-08-2011, 07:34
Perhaps she would / the mother appreciate a signed card from one, some or all of us?

I'm in on that. :cool:

Surgicalcric
01-08-2011, 07:48
I'm in on that.

Same here...

echoes
01-08-2011, 08:03
Linda Collins, in an interview with Q13 FOX, called the mistake "a little disappointing."

This is just so sad that this brave mother should have to endure even more grief.:(

Prayers out to this brave family, and may their son Rest In Peace.

Holly

aegisnavy
01-08-2011, 08:12
I'm not surprised, for either action of POTUS. He and his staff continue to show where their priorities are focused.

RIP to fallen and and sincere prayers for the family. My apologies to hallowed families such as these for our CIC's ridiculous priorities.

Gypsy
01-08-2011, 14:05
It's really disgusting, but not surprising, that Obama can call a coach about that POS Vicks but not call a mother about her son's ultimate sacrifice. He's shown his true colors once again.

RIP Sgt Collins, We the People shall not forget your sacrifice.

wet dog
01-08-2011, 14:57
Perhaps she would / the mother appreciate a signed card from one, some or all of us?

I'll get one started. Let's begin at the SHOT show, quite a few at one place, agreed?

Shar
01-08-2011, 16:32
While I didn't know SGT Collins, I know his family. His mom is a well-loved teacher at the Middle School and sister-in-law is my daughter's teacher. His death hit our area quite hard and this has ruffled more than a few feathers in this predominantly military community.

If you need a way to get the card to the family, PM me and I'll provide it.