Posted on 07/21/2006 1:09:23 PM PDT by ncountylee
Pretty lame. AS she has no good ideas of her own and no credibility either she falls back on the extraconstitutional 911 commission. If that is all that is still on the list, good. Put the word out. Go to Radio Shack and get your own walkie talkie.
''HA!..........Your sure right about that. I spoke with a lib Rat yesterday who told me that real ''progressives'' don't wan't any borders at all. And as far as they are concerned, there is no pressing need for any immigration laws either. The Rats don't want to enforce those ,cause they would surely ''disinfranchise'' all those new illegal RAT voters the RATS are sure to pick up if they win!
the American people are not as safe as they should be.
correct; we still have MSM, the Dims, the RINOs and the Open-Borders Lobby.
Wow, I feel safer already.
On day 2 they will pass Sharia law.
And on the second day we control Congress people like Chris Reeve will start to walk again...
Democrats will make America safer when drinking whiskey makes Americans more sober.
Quote: "So..... Pelosi is going to establish a NSA wiretapping scheme and start tracking terrorists' finances?"
EXACTLY!!! I am sick and tired of the dems and Joisey Puppets bashing Bush for not implementing the reccomendations of the 9/11 Commission (aka, the commision to try to scrub any blame from the Clinton Administration and assign it to George W. Bush). Simultaneously, when Bush does implement reccomendations of the 9/11 commision that "offend" leftist sensibilities (you know the things that actually prevent terror attacks) Pelosi, Howie Dean, the ACLU, the Joisey Gals all blast Bush for taking away our civil rights.
Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. The dems pat themselves on the back for creating a political conumdrum. They seek to cripple the President from preventing another attack, in which case of another attack occuring they can run to the nearest microphone and BLAME BUSH for failing to protect us. In the meantime and to fill the hours of waiting for the next hoped for attack, they can call out Bush the nazi who wants to take away our rights.
Of course, this strategy will mean the lives of hundreds even thousands of Americans, but we the sheeple must be sacraficed if Nancy Plastic Face is going to be Speaker of the House. Besides, the dead only vote dem anyway. So, perhaps its like the border issue to the dems, but instead of legalizing millions of illegals to create voters, they just assist in killing Americans to create more dem voters.
Congrats Nan, Howie and Harry, you have done a service to yourselves and have not let your duty to your country get in the way at all. YES, I AM QUESTIONING YOUR PATRIOTISM, YOU TWITS.
Yes...but more effectively than the Republicans were able to do....still sorting out the details of the plan of course...lol
She assumes they will be in control. It would be wonderful to be able to laugh in her face. I am concerned though. Republicans betrayed the American people who put them into office, and I fear reprisal. It's going to cost us all, though. Socialists will immediately do away with tax cuts, and raise the taxes. Probably within the first 48 hours, and then the anti gunners will go for our guns again. Then they will open the borders and grant amnesty. At that point, Republicans will NEVER win another election.
ho hum... old news... we're well beyond this.
I wonder if the RATS would approve the NSA eavesdropping or the research of financial records.
Obviously not.
They are going to lose for their record, not win for thier lies.
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It is clear in the summer of 2004, that the U.S. Intelligence Community's failure was monumental. Assigning blame to anyone besides Congress, however, is fruitless. Funding is always the culprit, and legal limitations placed by years of libertarian abuse and sensitivity to privacy and race issues may have contributed largely to 9/11. Clearly the failure of the Intelligence Community to change itself is a leading cause of many of the problems we point to today. However, leadership in both the Legislative and Executive branches, especially in the cause of driving change into the Intelligence Community, also can be found lacking.
And while some will claim changing huge bureaucracies "overnight" is an impossible tasking, it is also clear that post 9/11 -- literally within days, many changes took place without the benefit of Congress and year long studies.
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On November 23, 2004, the State Department and the White House released the November 18 memorandum from the President to DCIA Porter Goss. The directive follows a Congressional failure to implement the 9/11 Commission recomendations, forcing the President to take matters into his own hands once again. Goss was directed to begin implementations of the Commission recommendations within the CIA, with a focus on adding analysts and field operatives as well as requiring sections to be devoted to looking forward at such things as WMD and new emerging threats.
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By December 5, 2004, Congress, having recessed, was considering a lame duck session to return to the 9/11 Commission recommendations at the urging of President Bush.
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Also see the section "Further Presidential Response" for EOs that he issued, bypassing Congress, to implement the 9/11 Commission recommendations.
It is clear that Bugeyes should just STFU!
Two words... carbon tax.
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Also, notice Pelosi's title in this article, "House Democratic Leader." This title doesn't exist, it's something the RATS have invented. "House Republican Leader" doesn't exist either.
According to the House of Reps web site, these two positions are named, respectively, House Minority Leader and House Majority Leader. Of course we can't have sweet Nancy being called a Minority.
FWIW, Dingy Harry over in the Senate is pulling off this same fraud.
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