Honorable
Barbara Boxer
Chair/Senate Select Committee on Ethics
Chair/Senate Select Committee on Ethics
Honorable Johnny
Isakson
Vice Chair/Senate Select Committee on Ethics
Vice Chair/Senate Select Committee on Ethics
Dear Senate Select Committee
on Ethics Chair & Vice Chair
It is with this official
correspondence entered on April 23rd, this year, that I
request the Senate Select Committee on Ethics to seriously consider
an internal ethics violation investigation upon U.S. Senator Mark
Begich(Alaska) with respect to what can only be contrived as
dereliction of duty and disorderly behavior becoming a United States
Senator. This investigation request is founded on Mr. Begich's abuse
of office wherein he is holding the United States Air Force hostage
with respect to promotions deserving members this branch of the
military. On April 20th, Mr. Begich's action this matter
were made public in the Fairbanks Daily Newsminer as follows:
Frustrated by a
lack of answers about the proposed move of an Eielson Air Force base
squadron, Sen. Mark Begich has stalled the promotion of an Air Force
lieutenant general until he gets more information. The Alaska
Democrat notified Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Senate
leaders of the move on Thursday. He’s asked that the Senate Armed
Services Committee halt the nomination process for Lt. Gen. Herbert
J. Carlisle, who is being considered for promotion to four-star
general and as Commander of Pacific Air Forces. The Air Force in
February announced a plan to relocate Eielson’s F-16 fighter plane
squadron to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson outside Anchorage. The
move, part of a proposed realignment at 60 military installations
around the U.S., would transfer roughly half of the 3,100 military
and civilian jobs at Eielson. The plan was greeted skeptically by
Alaska’s congressional delegation, who questioned the strategic and
economic implications. The Air Force projects the move will save $32
million over five years, but hasn’t provided data showing how they
arrived at those figures. Begich said he’s made numerous requests
for information justifying the proposed F-16 move, but has received
almost nothing in return from the Department of Defense. He hopes
stalling Carlisle’s nomination is a way to get the Pentagon’s
attention. “I’ve honestly kind of had it,” he said. “I
decided enough was enough.” Begich said he knows and respects
Carlisle and called him to explain his plans to halt the nomination.
He said the move has nothing to do with his feelings about Carlisle,
who once served as a commander at Elemendorf. “I think he
understood our concerns,” Begich said. Any senator can place a hold
on a nominee, which halts the process until the hold is lifted.
Begich, a member of the Armed Services Committee, said he’ll also
place committee holds on any subsequent nominees for military
leadership posts until he gets answers from the Department of
Defense. Begich hasn’t placed a hold on a nominee during his tenure
in the senate, and acknowledged such a move is often controversial.
But he said it may be the only way for the Department of Defense to
take notice. Begich said he was contacted almost immediately by the
Pentagon after requesting the hold, although no answers were
provided.
To deny a deserving
member of the military a promotion for reasons not related to Mr.
Begich's challenge the entity's non-transparency its decision to
close the Eielson AFB, this is not what members in good standing the
Congress should be involved upon, as it is a dereliction of duty,
entrapment, and grounds for expulsion and or censure. There exists
many other ways and means for Mr. Begich to get answers his
questions, and to hold up a promotion a deserving member of the
military is not one of the options. What if the Air Force brass could
have upheld Mr. Begich's term on the Senate Armed Services Committee?
How would he feel? This is serious, as when the troops came home from
Vietnam, they were met with rejection and it caused a disconnect in
this country that required many years to cool off. That has been
mended somewhat, so to see things appearing that could send the same
message, it is behavior that is not what Congress is all about.
Please, have Mr. Begich resend his rage like disorderly behavior
preventing a honorable man his promotion and please take the time to
investigate this matter for possible expulsion and or censure, as
this action should not go without repercussions.
Respectfully Submitted,
John NoDough/Democrat
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