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To: Cincinatus' Wife

"He said the creation of a multiagency task force would also be useful in fighting gangs."

Jesus, Tom...you broke my heart. You have no better platform, and you tout friggin' block grants again and ask for a federal force to solve the problem!?!?! If Tom DeLay had called for militarizing the border and providing for the common defense our country deserves back in 2001, most of MS-13's members wouldn't be here.


2 posted on 07/08/2005 12:43:42 AM PDT by LibertarianInExile ("Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist." -- John Adams. "F that." -- SCOTUS, in Kelo.)
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To: LibertarianInExile
Tom DeLay isn't a Texas state representative. He's a leader in Washington. But he can't single handedly shove a bill through the House and the Senate. It wasn't going to happen. Go find another whipping boy. DeLay is the best man there is in his job. The Dems are doing their level best to remove him. I'm sure they love your help.

New reason to keep Ellington's F-16s - Task force says London attacks show the need for combat aircraft to protect the area***....The terrorist attacks in London showed the importance of keeping fighter jets at Ellington Field to protect the area's petrochemical plants — and its people, local and federal leaders said Thursday.

"Homeland security starts at home, and Houston can't afford to be left unprotected," said U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land.

The Pentagon recommended in May that all F-16 jets of the Air National Guard's 147th Fighter Wing, based at Ellington, be retired as part of a plan to consolidate military assets and cut costs.

But DeLay, Houston Mayor Bill White, Harris County Commissioner Sylvia Garcia and other members of the Ellington Field Task Force say the combat aircraft are needed to protect residents, as well as the Johnson Space Center, the Port of Houston and the vast petrochemical complex along the Houston Ship Channel.

They met at Ellington on Thursday with James Hansen, a member of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission, in an effort to convince him that the fighters are needed here. The meeting had been scheduled before the terrorist attacks on the London transit system Thursday morning.

In addition to this area's critical role in the nation's oil supply, the FBI has identified nine other facilities, including the Texas Medical Center, as possible terrorist targets.

The task force will make its case again at a commission hearing Monday in San Antonio.

The commission, which will make its final recommendations to President Bush on Sept. 8, has held several other hearings as communities across the nation try to save military bases and other facilities that the Defense Department recommended cutting.............***

3 posted on 07/08/2005 12:53:40 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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