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The point I tried to make in my post about Joe Wilson is that people have labeled him a racist based on circumstantial evidence, not solid evidence. Guilt by association is not proof. Like I pointed at the end, he has received money from the health sector, and so have many other politicians. I think Joe Wilson's outburst comes from a belief that the health sector as it is today is fine and it does not need change. Receiving money from the health sector is not corruption but rather a reflection of his beliefs.
Joe Wilson's true mistake was refusing to apologize on the floor of the House. His outburst was uncalled for, specially in front of the whole country and the whole world. It showed disrespect for the Presidency and for the House of Representatives. What would have happened if somebody had yelled "You lie!" when George W. Bush was giving one of his big speeches about the war in Iraq? As a politician Joe Wilson should have acted less with his heart and more with his mind. I think Barack Obama understands this and it is why he refused to press the issue. It was other people who turned the issue into accusations of racism.