House rebukes Joe Wilson; outburst could hurt tourism

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South Carolina Republican Rep. Joe Wilson has now been officially scolded by the U.S. House of Representatives for shouting “You lie!“ at President Barack Obama.

The House passed a resolution of disapproval about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. 5:30. It said that, because the House general code of conduct requires that “a lawmaker shall conduct himself at all times in a manner that shall reflect creditably on the House of Representatives,” and Wilson’s outburst was a breach of decorum, the House disapproves of his actions.

Wilson took the floor during debate on the resolution, saying he has apologized to the White House, the president graciously accepted his apology and the House was wasting time better spent on more important issues.

But Democrats said Wilson also should apologize to Congress for what they call an unprecedented breach of decorum.

The vote fell mostly along party lines. The overall vote was 240 in favor of the resolution of disapproval and 179 against. Seven Republicans voted for the resolution, while 12 Democrats voted against it.

Wilson’s outburst could end up costing the state tourism dollars. State Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism officials said the office has received more than 300 mostly negative e-mails and telephone calls about Wilson.

Some of those commenting said they usually come to South Carolina on vacation but are canceling plans to visit because of Wilson’s outburst. Others are simply angry, while some are expressing support for Wilson.

“We are always interested in the opinions of the 30 million tourists who visit our state each year,” state Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Director Chad Prosser said in written statement. “But we believe that the vast majority of consumers do not make leisure travel decisions based on political issues. South Carolina, like other destinations around the country, is a community of diverse viewpoints.”

Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce CEO Brad Dean said his office has received about 100 e-mails and phone calls about Wilson’s outburst, but most were right after it happened and they’ve quieted down since Wilson’s apology.

Dean said most of the e-mails and calls were negative, and some people said they were canceling plans to visit the area. But he said the outburst, “won’t merit much long-term impact” on the state’s tourism economy.

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Flag Comment Posted by texman on September 20, 2009 at 7:52 pm

South Carolina is a beautiful state and we want to keep it that way. Hopefully, Joe Wilson will also do what he can to keep it that way and keep garbage mountains out of S.C.
Visit
Citizens For Marlboro County
on the web.

Flag Comment Posted by Melissa Darden on September 18, 2009 at 2:26 pm

Well thats awesome Tex!  I would appreciate you sending me a link to the organization you are apart of so I can learn to be an active person in that fight.  You have confused me just a little though.  If you don’t think that our state is beautiful, and that the sights are not worth experiencing, then why are you are you in the fight to keep SC clean and beautiful?  Please don’t be insulted.  Its an honest question.  =)

Flag Comment Posted by texman on September 18, 2009 at 10:43 am

I am one of those conservationalist. I have been working and been visiting sites over 2 1/2 years to stop garbage from coming into our State. Garbage is not economic developmentas some would have you believe. We should have mandatory recycling and REFUSE to take out of state garbage. Let us deal with our own. Don’t FORCE out of state trash down our throats.

Flag Comment Posted by Melissa Darden on September 18, 2009 at 8:50 am

No bubbles busted!  Perhaps it would do you some good to research what SC’s conservationalists are trying to do about it. wink

My love for SC’s natural treasures will not be wavered.  How many of these places have you visited??

Flag Comment Posted by scarecrow457 on September 18, 2009 at 8:03 am

Texman, one thing is clear, you have never been to the great NE.  The entire State of NJ sits on a giant garbage dump.[garden state=garbage state]. Most of it being trash from glorius NYC. They now have to haul it out of state on garbage scows and by truck. Pa. is their favorite dump. You are right about one point. We [SC]do not need their waste. Or their advice.

Flag Comment Posted by texman on September 17, 2009 at 8:11 pm

Hey Melissa (sorry to burst your bubble)
along with its majestic shorelines, salt marshes, and Whitewater Falls you forgot to mention the gigantic landfills. Now that’s really a site for tourists, especially Screaming Eagle in Columbia and the one along I-20 in Bishopville (Lee County). Tourists(and locals)go to get to gas and then to local eateries and have to leave because of smell. Now there’s somebthing to talk about. Perhaps Richard had heard that South Carolina had become the “pay toilet” of the nation and decided to stay home. If you have doubts, go visit.

Flag Comment Posted by Melissa Darden on September 17, 2009 at 7:16 pm

Ghee Richard!  I really hate it you feel that way.  SC is a beautiful place~ from it’s majestic shoreline and salt marshes to the lower half of the Whitewater Falls in the up-state..  Is it possible you may not have experienced SC to its fullest??  I understand we often voice our opinions before we speak hun..  And really!!  We all totally accept your apology.  =)

Flag Comment Posted by scarecrow457 on September 17, 2009 at 6:46 pm

Are you in your “right mind” richard? Must be something YOU like about SC. Too bad SC does not like you.

Flag Comment Posted by Richard Shelton on September 17, 2009 at 3:10 pm

I don’t know why anyone in their right mind would want to vacation in South Carolina.

Flag Comment Posted by Melissa Darden on September 17, 2009 at 12:47 pm

Good point Reddog!!  =)

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