Posted on 09/19/2006 1:44:03 PM PDT by SlackerSlayer
Our Congress has gone off the deep end of an empty pool, they have flipped out, they are crazy.
They have just spent the last half hour that I have seen, 1:30PM PST, discussing the huge problem of "Private Property Ownership,,, in Vietnam!!!
Why do we send them to Washington? To work for us I thought. Why are they wasting our Dime on the problems of Vietnamese Citizens? What Wealthy Former vietnamese is pushing this resolution through Congress? Is it one of those that were working with the CIA-Air America drug smugglers of the 1960's?
Our Congress is wasting our time with the concerns of a foriegn interest in a foriegn nation???
We are at War, and they speak of Vietnams' troubles???
Bye Bye Democrat clown.
sniff sniff....
If you're just now figuring out that this is what congress does, maybe you should ignore politics and by all means avoid the polling places.
Me? A democrat clown? You assume too quickly. By the Way, in my anger and haste, the date is wrong, 2001 should be 2006, today.
How do we edit a post here to fix minor errors like that?
IBTZ
I suppose a DUer like you would rather have a Congress that legislated this sort of crap hmmm?
Senators Feinstein and Leahy Call for New Policy on Use of Cluster Bombs
California Chronicle ^ | 5 SEPT 2006 | California Political Desk
Posted on 09/09/2006 12:32:29 PM CDT by radar101
Washington, DC U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) today introduced an amendment to the FY 2007 Department of Defense Appropriations bill aimed at preventing hundreds of unnecessary civilian deaths and injuries caused every year by unexploded cluster bombs.
The Cluster Munitions Amendment would prevent funds from being spent to purchase, use, or transfer cluster bombs until the Department of Defense has adopted rules of engagement to ensure that cluster bomb are not used in or near any concentration of civilians.
Instead of targeting troop formations and enemy armor, unexploded bomblets target innocent civilians, seriously maiming or killing their victims, Senator Feinstein said. This runs counter to our values and counter to the laws of war.
Senator Feinstein continued, The human death toll and injury from these weapons are felt every day. Innocent children think they are picking up a play toy in the field, and suddenly their arm is blown off. We need to adjust our policies on the use of cluster bombs, and we can do so easily.
For too long, innocent civilians, not enemy combatants, have suffered the majority of casualties from cluster munitions. The recent experience in Lebanon is only the latest example of the appalling human toll of injury and death. Strict rules of engagement are long overdue, and I hope the Pentagon will support this amendment to ensure that our cluster munitions are not used in civilian areas, said Senator Leahy.
A cluster munition is a large bomb, rocket or artillery shell that contains hundreds of small submunitions, or individual bomblets. In some cases, up to 40 percent of the bomblets fail to explode and therefore pose a significant danger to civilians long after conflict has ended. In addition, U.S. military forces face thousands of unexploded bomblets as they advance in combat.
Senator Feinstein cited Israels recent alleged use of cluster bombs in Lebanon as a factor in proposing this amendment. Throughout southern Lebanon, more than 405 cluster bomb sites containing approximately 100,000 unexploded bomblets have been discovered. Each site covers a radius of 220 yards.
Thirteen people, including three young children, have been killed and 48 injured. So far, more than 2,900 unexploded bomblets have been destroyed in Lebanon but it will take 12 to 15 months to complete the effort.
In addition to the most recent use of cluster bombs, the impact of unexploded cluster bombs on civilian populations has been devastating:
· An estimated 1,220 Kuwaitis and 400 Iraqi civilians have been killed since 1991.
· In Iraq in 2003, 13,000 cluster bombs with nearly 2 million bomblets were used. Combining the first and second Gulf Wars, the total number of unexploded bomblets in the region is approximately 1.2 million.
· In Afghanistan in 2001, 1,228 cluster bombs with 248,056 bomblets were used. Between October 2001 and November 2002, 127 civilians were killed, 70 percent of them under the age of 18.
· In the first Gulf War, 61,000 cluster bombs were used containing 20 million bomblets. Since 1993, unexploded bomblets have killed 1,600 innocent men, women, and children and injured more than 2,500.
· Between nine and 27 million unexploded cluster bombs remain in Laos from U.S. bombing campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s. Approximately 11,000 people, 30 percent of them children, have been killed or injured since the war ended.
Unexploded cluster bombs fuel anger and resentment and make security, stabilization, and reconstruction efforts that much harder, Senator Feinstein said.
The are democrats, they are trying out how to duplicate it here.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:H.RES.415:
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 415
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Socialist Republic of Vietnam needs to do more to resolve claims for confiscated real and personal property, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 28, 2005
Ms. LORETTA SANCHEZ of California (for herself and Mr. BURTON of Indiana) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on International Relations
You know, your post has to be one of the most excessively STUPID posting every posted here. In a board with such a long rich history, that is a MAJOR accomplishment. Your post is ultra, completely mega stupid. We will have to come up with a whole new classification of stupid to adequately address your level of idiocy. World Record Stupid! Rock hard dehydrated stupid! Lifetime Achievement Stupid! So stupid it MUST be a lost fragment of the primordial soup from with all imbeciles since have sprung. It sets a whole new standard by which stupidity will be judged from now on! Quick, call the Nobel Comittee. We have to estabish a whole new Nobel Prize for World Record Stupidty just so this poster can be award it!!!
I am just curious as to what is the motive has become for this emergency resolution to take place. Any hints or ideas?
Maybe they are just stoking the fires for the complete disillusionment from every other nation that may have some sense of cooperation with us now.
I believe Kerry & McCain joined up to push through MFN status for VN. The debate involve discussion about that MFN status?
sovereign, foreign, spork, weasel, moose, beeber, unngh...
I smell Troll...where's my ZOT GUN
thank you for your opinion
See post 9 before zotting..
how's the koolaide
There doesn't have to be a reason. I wish I had a dollar for every time somebody bet a bushel of Georgia peaches against some Michigan cherries over a football game.
Yes, sadly this is the kind of thing they often waste time on.
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