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New 'status symbol' in D.C.: Bodyguards
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Saturday, February 15, 2003 | By Paul Sperry

Posted on 02/15/2003 3:40:37 AM PST by JohnHuang2

WASHINGTON – The era of terror has spawned a new "status symbol" in the nation's capital: bodyguards.

If you don't have them, you're not considered important, say career federal employees who find the post-Sept. 11 trend both amusing and disturbing.

Even the low-profile director of the relatively small, 3,600-employee Office of Personnel Management now has a protective detail.

Interior Secretary Gale Norton, moreover, is protected by a phalanx of guards armed with MP-5 submachine guns, a weapon used by the president's Secret Service detail.

"It's crazy," said a veteran U.S. official now involved in homeland security.

In the past, protective detail for Cabinet members was limited to overseas travel. And bodyguards were armed with merely handguns, such as the .357 Magnum or 9mm Sig-Sauer.

Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta's security detail also is heavily armed, which is ironic considering Mineta opposed arming pilots after the Sept. 11 hijackings.

Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge is expected to get a full Secret Service detail like the president.

Bush administration officials say the added personnel security is a response to recent threats from al-Qaida. They say assassinations and kidnappings of top U.S. officials are among planned attacks.

All federal agencies have back-up sites where top officials can go in the event of an attack on Washington, but that won't protect them if they are individually targeted by terrorists, Bush officials say.

But career officials say some agency heads, such as Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson, are reassigning armed criminal agents in their inspector general's offices to bodyguard duty in possible violation of the Inspector General Act of 1978.

"The IG act only authorized investigation and audit for fraud, waste and abuse, not dignitary protection," said one official. "Those agents have no legal authority to protect anyone."

Other agency heads, such as Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and Commerce Secretary Don Evans, tap their bodyguards from their departments' offices of security.

FEMA Director Joe Allbaugh, meantime, has a detail of deputy U.S. Marshals, who also provide protection for the U.S. drug czar.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld uses agents from the Army Criminal Investigative Division, which raises questions about enlisted military personnel doing civilian law-enforcement duties in the protection of a civilian.

Career officials say the recent assignment of heavily armed bodyguards in many cases has more to do with image enhancement than protection.

"Having a protective detail is the new status symbol in town," an Interior Department official who requested anonymity said. "You don't look important unless you have one."

Said another official, who works for the new Homeland Security Department: "It is a fact that a detail is very prestigious now in Washington."


OPM Director Kay Coles James

Office of Personnel Management Director Kay Coles James recently was assigned a protective detail. "She is taken care of 24-7," said OPM spokesman Scott Hatch, who declined to elaborate.

Some homeland-security officials wonder if it's not overkill.

"I don't think the director of OPM is one of the leaders in Osama bin Laden's cross hairs," said one official who asked to go unnamed.

But Hatch pointed out that in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on the capital, it would fall to James to determine for the president the "operational status of government," based on an assessment of personnel who would be available to run the various agencies. She also would work closely with the head of the General Services Administration, which manages government buildings, he said.

Space cops

Some also worry that by going overboard on new security measures, top politicos may be unwittingly setting up a police state.

"We're going to have a huge police-state infrastructure, one we probably won't be able to get rid of even after al-Qaida," said the Interior official.

Officials cite, for example, a provision in the recently signed Homeland Security Act that gives broad new policing powers to inspectors general. IGs are appointed by the president.

Even the obscure National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, has started a wide-ranging security program.

The National Security Safeguards Program was implemented last May "to protect NOAA against espionage, sabotage and foreign or domestic terrorism, as well as threats by foreign powers, organizations or persons directed toward personnel, facilities, operations, or administratively controlled, export-controlled, national security classified or proprietary information," said Conrad Lautenbacher Jr., undersecretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere, in a law-enforcement sensitive memo obtained by WorldNetDaily.

"Initially this program will focus on implementing a comprehensive Visit Request System, conducting threat awareness training, responding to suspicious incident reports, and reviewing and overseeing NOAA's security clearance program," Lautenbacher added in the May 28 memo.

The program included a proposal for so-called "space cops," armed with guns, to monitor private operation and use of the nation's satellites through NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service office.

But the plan has since been abandoned, Commerce Department sources say.


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Saturday, February 15, 2003

Quote of the Day by Darheel

1 posted on 02/15/2003 3:40:37 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Article didn't mention the mini-motorcades that I see around Northern Virginia when those "VIPs" have to go somewhere. It's another way to keep oneself informed of one's status.
2 posted on 02/15/2003 3:54:40 AM PST by palmer (receive this important and informative post - FREE)
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To: palmer
To bad we little people cannot be afforded the status of human being and granted our constitutional 2nd ammendment rights.
3 posted on 02/15/2003 4:00:58 AM PST by exnavy
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To: JohnHuang2
Hello, John... this?

Interior Secretary Gale Norton, moreover, is protected by a phalanx of guards armed with MP-5 submachine guns, a weapon used by the president's Secret Service detail.

I always preferred Wilson Arms Company's Witness Protection shotgun... and no, I don't have a web-accessable picture, darn it! Mossberg 500 12 gauge, 12.5" Winchoked barrel ( to keep the pattern tight ) and curved pistol grip- you sling in under your left shoulder under a suit coat- the US Marshall Service used to favor them, which is where the name came from.

4 posted on 02/15/2003 4:04:08 AM PST by backhoe ("Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the trackball into the Sunset...")
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To: JohnHuang2
This is insane on every front. Yes, Rumsfeld should be well guarded because the security of the country depends upon it and we shouldn't care a whole lot whether it is military or civilians who do it. But the secretary of the Interior? Gimme a break.
5 posted on 02/15/2003 4:20:03 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: backhoe
I'm married to my bodyguard. Coincidentally, he bought two 12 gauge Mossberg cruiser grip just yesterday - one of which was my Valentine's present.


6 posted on 02/15/2003 4:36:59 AM PST by Quilla
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To: JohnHuang2
I wonder if these government dukes and duchesses have ever considered what the average American will think of them after they come out of their holes following a devastating attack we lesser mortals have endured.
7 posted on 02/15/2003 4:50:25 AM PST by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: Quilla
Very good, Quilla... I have one WP shotgun for myself, and Jim Wilson custom-built another for my wife many years ago- it's her "car gun." We never leave home without them, as the saying goes...
8 posted on 02/15/2003 4:52:51 AM PST by backhoe (A society that doesn't trust honest Citizens with guns is a Society that I don't much trust...)
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To: JohnHuang2

Even the obscure National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, has started a wide-ranging security program.

The National Security Safeguards Program was implemented last May "to protect NOAA against espionage, sabotage and foreign or domestic terrorism, as well as threats by foreign powers, organizations or persons directed toward personnel, facilities, operations, or administratively controlled, export-controlled, national security classified or proprietary information," said Conrad Lautenbacher Jr., undersecretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere, in a law-enforcement sensitive memo obtained by WorldNetDaily.

Well, the National Weather Service (which is a part of NOAA) provides on a 24 hour a day basis information which is critical to the safety of flight. Until the FAA grounds all aviation (like was done on 11 September 2001) I'm not at all upset that they're thinking of protecting that service.

10 posted on 02/15/2003 5:12:36 AM PST by Chemist_Geek ("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
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To: freedomworks
In planning for our "safe room" we have decided to seal off several ajoining rooms to include a bath and hubby's gun room. In the even of an emergency and if time permits, we will be able to choose from 90 different guns, every caliber under the son, and literally hundreds of boxes of ammo. Of course we have been collectors for years and I'm ashamed to admit [not] - we do profile. As backhoe described earlier, my new Mossberg will be a car gun as it fits perfectly between my seat and the console.

We've been invited to shoot clay pigeons later this morning at a nearby Boy Scout camp in preparation for an upcoming tournament. I can hardly hit some of the speeding Ritz cracker sized clays with my over and under, but it will be interesting to see how the Mossberg performs.
11 posted on 02/15/2003 5:15:49 AM PST by Quilla
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To: JohnHuang2
>>unwittingly setting up a police state

I don't think there is anything "unwittingly" about it....more like deliberatly setting up a police state.
12 posted on 02/15/2003 5:23:38 AM PST by freeper12
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To: freeper12
I think you are right. The servants have become the masters. The reason these officials feel they need such protection is that they know full well they are crowding the rights of the people, and they intend to continue. Most people sit there and fume, but a few take matters into their own hands. Hence the bodyguards.

Ask yourself how we got to this point. One thing is for sure, it cost money. Those body guards, those arms, the training, all the security, it costs money. And there is one place the masters go to get money: the Federal Reserve. Just monetize some debt and presto, mo money! Thomas Jefferson warned us that if we allow banks to control the issuance of money (...) our children would be as slaves in the land conquered by their fathers (paraphrasing). THIS is all part of that process. The only way to stop this process of creeping police state is to get back on honest money---a gold coin monetary standard. IMHO
13 posted on 02/15/2003 6:07:12 AM PST by Jason_b
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To: JohnHuang2
Interior Secretary Gale Norton, moreover, is protected by a phalanx of guards armed with MP-5 submachine guns, a weapon used by the president's Secret Service

The least they could do is to buy American....

"It's crazy," said a veteran U.S. official now involved in homeland security. </>

Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta's security detail also is heavily armed, which is ironic considering Mineta opposed arming pilots after the Sept. 11 hijackings.

FEMA Director Joe Allbaugh, meantime, has a detail of deputy U.S. Marshals, who also provide protection for the U.S. drug czar.

If its so dangerous how come all the peasants (including the pilots of aircraft) are not allowed to protect themselves...even the residents of DC You Hippocraps... We dont have a republic we have an friggen oligarchy

14 posted on 02/15/2003 7:38:35 AM PST by joesnuffy
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To: *bang_list; Travis McGee; Squantos; Joe Brower
All these body guards in Washington, DC where absolutely no one but a law enforcement officer or Federal agenty may legally carry a firearm. The nobility gets armed escorts a peasent can not even carry his own unless he is escorting such nobility.
15 posted on 02/15/2003 7:48:43 AM PST by harpseal (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
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To: JohnHuang2
Around the time Congressman Delay moved from the House Republican Whip to Majority leader, his protection when he is home changed. While whip he traveled with a local Constable or deputy constable to public events. He now has Capital Police, though I will not say how many.

A few months ago one was stationed near my table at a black tie event and I saw him the next day at a BBQ. After talking awhile I told him to relax a little that DeLay was in little danger at either event since I could count at least 40 people with concealed handgun permits in the room. He got the funniest look on his face like he had not considered how many Texans are armed!

16 posted on 02/15/2003 7:51:30 AM PST by HoustonCurmudgeon (Compassionate Conservative Curmudgeon)
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To: harpseal; Joe Brower; wardaddy; ConservativeLawyer; Squantos; Abundy; nunya bidness; ...
Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA: ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the state.

~~Heinrich Himmler, apocryphal.

17 posted on 02/15/2003 8:14:37 AM PST by Travis McGee (____________ TYRANTS PREFER DISARMED PEASANTS ______________)
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To: Noumenon; Mulder; Eaker; Jack Black; PatrioticAmerican; coloradan; big ern; Jeff Head
Lords and peasants ping.
18 posted on 02/15/2003 8:31:09 AM PST by Travis McGee (----->SUPPORT PROPOSITION 223 {Disposition of Islamists and traitors.}<-----)
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To: joesnuffy
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta's security detail also is heavily armed, which is ironic considering Mineta opposed arming pilots after the Sept. 11 hijackings.

That is infuriating. Bush should have demanded that his "pilots" were completely disarmed.

19 posted on 02/15/2003 8:53:09 AM PST by coloradan
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To: Travis McGee; harpseal; TEXASPROUD; river rat; Jeff Head
I think it's really nice for these beancounters to all have bodyguards. I think they should triple the numbers now as the homeland security threat is orange ya know. What "would " we do as a nation if the director of OPM was to be killed ?!?!?! Ohhhh the friggin horror !!

I remember two special undercover police units in Detroit back in the early 70's that attacked each other once. Both teams saw the guns ect and thought it was a hit and opened up at the same time killing a whole lot of secret squirrel type cops.......this DC polidiot dog will catch it's own tail soon also IMHO.

Polidiots, presstitutes and all practicioners of elitism should be armed to the nth degree today :o) With all the bell curve educational and PC training standards imposed at all levels of our society the odds are that just one those bodyguard wannabes will have an ND and make America a safer place by removing some POS protectee from the gene pool accidentally.

Stay Safe !

20 posted on 02/15/2003 8:59:38 AM PST by Squantos (RKBA the original version of Homeland Security .....the one proven method that works !)
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