Thursday, May 21, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Obama Nominates Jon Huntsman, Jr. as Ambassador to China
It's official- President Obama today nominated Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. as his selection for U.S. Ambassador to China. I will begin in earnest Monday trying to secure a meeting. In any event, I intend to send him a copy of my complaint memorandum and supporting case histories.
New U.S. Ambassador to China?
Word is spreading in both Democratic and Republican circles that the next US Ambassador to China will be Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr.
President Obama may appoint him as soon as today, Saturday, May 16.
I've been hearing about Mr. Huntsman as for many years through my involvement in the Republican Party politics and also through Wharton Alumni Affairs. He is widely respected as a man of conscience and integrity. I will see about getting a personal meeting with him as soon as the appointment is announced.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Reply from State Department
The only solution now is a political one. Everyone who cares about this issue has to get in the face of their congressional representatives and stay there until our elected representatives explain why the government seems to care infinitely more about the pain and suffering of foreign terrorists held in Guantanamo Bay than they do about U.S. citizens who are separated from their loved ones by an arrogant and unresponsive U.S. State Department. The abuses have been fully documented, and we have seen what the top people in the State Department think. Now is the time to escalate the issue fully into the political arena.
This same “smarter-than-thou” set in the government will soon be telling us what medical service we and our families can and can not have. The stakes couldn’t be higher. Join the fight. I will be doing my part but I can’t do it alone. My goal will be to make the performance of the Guangzhou U.S. Consulate an issue in the confirmation hearings of the next appointed Ambassador to China. It’s the perfect opportunity to lobby for change at Guangzhou. The Ambassador can make very substantial changes in immigrant visa processing. When I filed a complaint against the Warsaw U.S. Embassy in the late 90's that is very similar to the one filed against Guangzhou, the Ambassador contacted me through one of his top aides, promised significant changes in personnel and organization, delivered on all his promises, and the Warsaw Embassy went from being one of the worst in the world to being one of the best in the world (and so remains).
So, speak up now, or forever be silent.