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THAT ANNOYING "95 PERCENT UNINSPECTED CARGO" LINE (another Kerry lie)
http://www.michellemalkin.com/ ^ | Michelle Malking

Posted on 10/25/2004 9:51:09 PM PDT by hipaatwo

According to Drudge, John Kerry repeats an oft-used line in an interview with Katie Couric today to show he's tough on homeland security:

Well, I do know that America will be safe. Under my leadership. Because we're gonna not allow 95 percent of American containers to come in uninspected." Kerry and his minions use the line over and over and over again.

But as the AP and others have noted, Kerry's claim ignores that the manifests of all U.S.-bound cargo are screened before they reach U.S. ports and all high-risk cargo is identified. U.S. officials then physically inspect the high-risk cargo - which accounts for about 5 percent of the overall total. And as Jay Ambrose pointed out:

On any given issue of safety within our borders, it is possible to argue that more should be spent, that more should be done, but as Bush said in the debate, the administration has "tripled the amount of money we are spending on homeland security to $30 billion a year." As he did not say, you could spend the country into bankruptcy with seemingly desirable projects without coming even close to dealing with a fraction of the means by which terrorists could wreak catastrophe.

Update: Just received the following from the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection:

• The 95-percent figure is misleading and falsely implies that we do nothing to inspect cargo containers arriving at our seaports. We use intelligence to review information on 100 % of cargo entering our ports, and all cargo that presents a risk to our country is inspected using large x-ray and radiation detection equipment. • Following 9/11, the Administration developed and implemented a smarter strategy to identify, target, and inspect cargo containers before they reach U.S. ports. While it is possible to secure a nation by closing its borders and inspecting everything and everybody that enters, doing so would render us obsolete.

• None of the security measures implemented as a result of this strategy existed before 9/11.

• Our strategy is to rule out potential threats before they arrive at our borders and ports. In fact, the security measures now in place allow us to rule out 94 % of the cargo as potential threats prior to its arrival into the United States. Six percent (6 %) of total cargo containers were identified this year as potential threats and were physically inspected immediately upon arrival. (The percentage will change annually because the inspections are based upon identified risk following intensive screening.) Dramatically increasing physical inspections after arrival is a waste of resources that will not appreciably increase our national security. In fact, the type of increase in physical inspections implied by this allegation would cost billions of dollars in resources and cripple not only the U.S. economy, but the global economy as well.

Key Facts Which Did Not Exist Before 9-11:

• The 95-percent figure is misleading and falsely implies that we do nothing to inspect cargo containers arriving at our seaports. We use intelligence to review information on 100 % of all cargo information entering U.S. ports, and all cargo that presents a risk to our country is inspected using large x-ray and radiation detection equipment.

•Following 9/11, under the leadership of President Bush we developed and implemented a smart cargo container security strategy to identify, target, and inspect cargo containers before they reach U.S. ports. Under this strategy: 1. 100 % of all containers identified as posing a terrorist risk are inspected using x-ray scans and radiation detection equipment. (i.e. anything identified as having the potential for concealment of terrorist weapons or terrorists.) 2. The Administration requires that advance information be given to our border agency, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), about all containers well before they arrive. In fact, the information is required 24 hours before they are loaded on to vessels at foreign seaports (24-Hour Rule). 3. Containers posing a potential terrorist threat are identified and targeted before they arrive at U.S. seaports by the National Targeting Center (NTC). The NTC was established as the centralized coordination point for all of CBP’s anti-terrorism efforts. Prior to 9/11, no national-level targeting of people or goods crossing our borders existed.

• NTC uses intelligence and terrorist indicators to review advance information for all cargo, passengers, and imported food shipments before arrival into the U.S.

• NTC coordinates with other federal agencies such as U.S. Coast Guard, Federal Air Marshals, FBI, Transportation Security Administration, and the Departments of Energy and Agriculture, as well as the intelligence community. 4. The Administration works with our foreign partners to allow U.S. officers working at major international seaports, currently 26, to identify and inspect containers prior to being loaded onto ships destined for the U.S. Container Security Initiative (CSI) 5. The Administration created a public-private and international partnership with over 7,000 businesses, including most of the largest U.S. importers -- the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT). Under this program, legitimate companies that do regular business with the U.S. have increased their own security to prevent terrorists from infiltrating their shipments. (We check not only the company shipping the goods, but also the companies that provided them with any services.) § Approximately 40 % of all cargo headed for the U.S. is transported by C-TPAT partners and is therefore better secured.

• Additional technology has been added, including Radiation Portal Monitors, Isotope Identifiers, and Personal Radiation Monitors. For the first time CBP is also using chemical and explosive detector dogs to inspect cargo.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control, and protection of our Nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws


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1 posted on 10/25/2004 9:51:10 PM PDT by hipaatwo
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To: hipaatwo

Is it true that she's Don Malking's daughter?


2 posted on 10/25/2004 9:52:41 PM PDT by Fatalis (The Libertarian Party is to politics as Esperanto is to linguistics.)
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I'm tired, it was a typo..ADMIN fix it please


3 posted on 10/25/2004 9:53:51 PM PDT by hipaatwo
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To: hipaatwo

*ping


4 posted on 10/25/2004 9:54:32 PM PDT by Zeppelin (John Kerry - Because holding every position on every issue is not easy.)
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To: hipaatwo
Ok Dumbass, What do you think would happen to our economy if we inspected even 90% of all containers coming into our ports..answer: crash our economy..as a matter of fact it would probably crash the world economy which is tied to us.

Kerry your are dumbass, but worse, your a lying dumbass, which makes you worse.

We do need to develop tech. that will scan all cargo as it comes off the ship in a way that doesn't slow down the port completely..

And another thing goofball, thanks for reminding the terrorist everyday about all of our weaknesses, you self-involved prick. If something does happen you should be shot.
5 posted on 10/25/2004 9:57:54 PM PDT by DSBull (Liberal logic: the most mutually exclusive words in the universe!)
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To: hipaatwo

PIC PLEASE.... I think the Coulter rule applies to Malkin


6 posted on 10/25/2004 10:00:33 PM PDT by GeronL (FREE KERRY'S SCARY bumper sticker .......... http://www.kerrysscary.com/bumper_sticker.php)
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To: hipaatwo

must have something to do with hiring 100,000 more union

cargo inspectors...jeez


7 posted on 10/25/2004 10:00:44 PM PDT by kingattax
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To: hipaatwo
this means scan the manifests...not the contents.

We use intelligence to review information on 100 % of cargo entering our ports

I undersand what this article is saying, but it still doesn't make the case against Kerry's 95% not inspected accusation.
If anything, it probably allows a case for a claim of 60% not secure.
8 posted on 10/25/2004 10:02:14 PM PDT by stylin19a (It's called GOLF because all the other 4 letter words were taken)
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To: GeronL

I don't know how to add a pic, sorry.


9 posted on 10/25/2004 10:03:18 PM PDT by hipaatwo
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To: hipaatwo
Thats ok.


10 posted on 10/25/2004 10:07:33 PM PDT by GeronL (FREE KERRY'S SCARY bumper sticker .......... http://www.kerrysscary.com/bumper_sticker.php)
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To: GeronL

Thanks! I read how to do it but I'm still confused.


11 posted on 10/25/2004 10:08:37 PM PDT by hipaatwo
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To: GeronL

12 posted on 10/25/2004 10:09:02 PM PDT by kingattax
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To: DSBull
"We do need to develop tech. that will scan all cargo as it comes off the ship..."

HEH...HEH...HEH....HOW do YOU know that does NOT already exist???

13 posted on 10/25/2004 10:10:18 PM PDT by goodnesswins (8 days and counting................................................................................)
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To: kingattax

two pics are better than one


14 posted on 10/25/2004 10:11:24 PM PDT by GeronL (FREE KERRY'S SCARY bumper sticker .......... http://www.kerrysscary.com/bumper_sticker.php)
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To: DSBull
Ok Dumbass, What do you think would happen to our economy if we inspected even 90% of all containers coming into our ports..answer: crash our economy..as a matter of fact it would probably crash the world economy which is tied to us.
Not necessarily. Depends how one chose to conduct the inspections. 100% container inspection is possible w/o delaying container pass thru rates. A question to be addressed is "what good would it do to do that at the port?"

Kerry your are dumbass, but worse, your a lying dumbass, which makes you worse.
Hard to argue that point.

We do need to develop tech. that will scan all cargo as it comes off the ship in a way that doesn't slow down the port completely..
We have the technology, has been around for years. It can be deployed so as to INCREASE the flow of containers. The question is not so much IF we should inspect, but WHERE do we inspect. detecting a nuke as it exits a ship in port might be a little late.

And another thing goofball, thanks for reminding the terrorist everyday about all of our weaknesses, you self-involved prick. If something does happen you should be shot.
Bingo. That is why no one in the administration is free to rebut the butt.

15 posted on 10/25/2004 10:12:30 PM PDT by There's millions of'em (Please give the mic to Terayza...)
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To: DSBull
Ok Dumbass, What do you think would happen to our economy if we inspected even 90% of all containers coming into our ports..answer: crash our economy..as a matter of fact it would probably crash the world economy which is tied to us.
Not necessarily. Depends how one chose to conduct the inspections. 100% container inspection is possible w/o delaying container pass thru rates. A question to be addressed is "what good would it do to do that at the port?"

Kerry your are dumbass, but worse, your a lying dumbass, which makes you worse.
Hard to argue that point.

We do need to develop tech. that will scan all cargo as it comes off the ship in a way that doesn't slow down the port completely..
We have the technology, has been around for years. It can be deployed so as to INCREASE the flow of containers. The question is not so much IF we should inspect, but WHERE do we inspect. detecting a nuke as it exits a ship in port might be a little late.

And another thing goofball, thanks for reminding the terrorist everyday about all of our weaknesses, you self-involved prick. If something does happen you should be shot.
Bingo. That is why no one in the administration is free to rebut the butt.

16 posted on 10/25/2004 10:15:07 PM PDT by There's millions of'em (Please give the mic to Terayza...)
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To: There's millions of'em

oops


17 posted on 10/25/2004 10:15:42 PM PDT by There's millions of'em (Please give the mic to Terayza...)
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To: hipaatwo

And the FDA inspects only about 2% of all imported food. What else can kerry bitch about that he hasn't tried to fix in the last 20 years.


18 posted on 10/25/2004 10:17:19 PM PDT by ampat
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To: GeronL

michelle is all class


19 posted on 10/25/2004 11:24:43 PM PDT by kingattax
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To: ampat
And the FDA inspects only about 2% of all imported food. What else can kerry bitch about that he hasn't tried to fix in the last 20 years.

While 2% sounds way too low, there is a point of diminishing returns

20 posted on 10/25/2004 11:36:46 PM PDT by GeronL (FREE KERRY'S SCARY bumper sticker .......... http://www.kerrysscary.com/bumper_sticker.php)
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