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To: tmp02

Re #4041

That is by far the most telling bit of information I've seen so far. If the congress critters are scared, then we really need to be on alert.

The thing that angers me is how the congress critters think that their lives are more valuable than the lives of ordinary citizens.

I'm already at RED alert so I can't increase my alert status any higher.

Thanks for the sobering post tmp02. Scary but necessary information.


4,052 posted on 10/12/2004 1:48:57 PM PDT by appalachian_dweller (Threat Level: HIGH -- For a basic list of survival gear go to my FR Homepage.)
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To: appalachian_dweller

We also had Chris Shays making those remarks he did for last New Years. It was allegedly over a major worry about a dirty bomb. I want to see the intelligence reports privy to Shays and now Dayton so I can make up my own mind. Don't we all!


Remember this (don't have link; text is on my hard drive):

Shays defends Times Sq. warning

By MAGGIE HABERMAN
DAILY NEWS CITY HALL BUREAU

Connecticut Rep. Chris Shays said yesterday that he doesn't regret warning people to stay out of Times Square on New Year's Eve, even though the celebration went off without a hitch.

"I just have gratitude that there [was] not a problem," the Republican told the Daily News. But he added, "It's kind of like someone who swims in shark-infested waters, and they get out and say, 'I did just fine, didn't I?' "

Shays had declared he wouldn't go to Times Square on New Year's Eve "for anything" because of the high-alert terror warnings. The comment drew immediate fire from Mayor Bloomberg, who called on Shays to apologize after New Year's Eve passed.

But Shays said he isn't sorry and added it is "disingenuous to make this an issue of courage, or to make this an issue of faith in New York's police," as some officials did.

He called the NYPD "the finest police force of any in the world."

But Shays, who sits on the House Select Committee on Homeland Security and chairs a terrorism subcommittee, said elected officials must give people enough information to make informed decisions about what they do.

"My attitude is this: You tell people the truth, and you let them make adult decisions," he said. "These alerts either mean something or they don't mean something. . . . I don't know if Mayor Bloomberg would have gone [to Times Square] if he wasn't mayor."

Bloomberg spokesman Ed Skyler replied, "The congressman still doesn't understand that New Yorkers refuse to be terrorized. If he wants to go hide in a cave, that's fine, but we aren't going to.

"Of course, if he wants to make New York City even safer, he can help fix the pork-barrel formula which makes us second to last in homeland security funding," he added.


4,055 posted on 10/12/2004 2:17:46 PM PDT by Donna Lee Nardo
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