Posted on 02/21/2006 4:23:44 PM PST by bnelson44
Statement by Senator John McCain on the debate over the Bush Administrations decision to allow Dubai Ports World of the United Arab Emirates manage U.S. sea ports.
We all need to take a moment and not rush to judgment on this matter without knowing all the facts. The Presidents leadership has earned our trust in the war on terror, and surely his administration deserves the presumption that they would not sell our security short. Dubai has cooperated with us in the war and deserves to be treated respectfully. By all means, lets do due diligence, get briefings, seek answers to all relevant questions and assurances that defense officials and the intelligence community were involved in the examination and approval of this transaction. In other words, lets make a judgment when we possess all the pertinent facts. Until then, all we can offer is heat and little light to the discussion.
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The Bloviator just piled on (TV) and he probably isn't worried about ratings either.
Did we ask Hamas if THEY wanted to bid on the job?/sarcasism off.
We should insist on managing the production of the oil field in the United Arab Emirates, if they get to manage our sea ports.
"He didn't play the race card; he ANSWERED his critics who HAVE played the race card".
That is exactly what he has done.
LLS
I would like the United Arab Emirates to engage the United States economically. I'd like our government to manage the production of their oil fields. Then, they could manage our sea ports.
I am on the direct mailing list and I haven't heard one word from McCain.
This whole situation is surreal.
LOL!
How did I get on to the cartoon thread?
Haven't followed a lot of elections, huh?
Look, who do you think is going to provide the bulk of the funding for Republican Congressional campaigns? Do you think any Republican is going to do BETTER without Bush on their side? Who do you think the RNC is going to side with? Some loudmouth Congressman, or the President of the United States?
Come October, you will find those whores in Congress screaming at the top of their lungs for an appearance with Bush. They will NOT cross him. They will not vote against this deal, and they will not position themselves against him if they expect to win their next election.
"Well, I'll take that as an admission that you're just not too bright and don't understand how politics works."
wow, talk about not too bright. that comment "why would i include your lame rationalization you need so desperately to support your utter hypocrisy???" was in reference to our discussion about your double standard in this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1576693/posts?page=127#127
don't bother me anymore.....
Wandered in here looking for some peace? :-)
Ugh Oh!. McLaim is fer it.. Bad sign..
I'll "bother" you every time I want to as long as you post on this forum; it's P U B L I C.
And I'll "bother" you every single time I see you continue to post ERRONEOUS information to further your agenda.
its not just "some loudmouth congressman" - its a strong consensus of republican congress persons who can not honestly be described as RINOs.
I can speak for my congressman - Peter King - if he flips on this issue, I will not vote for him. period. I am sick of this crap.
Please God I'm only dreaming....I'm only dreaming....I'm going to wake up shortly....I'm only dreaming....
If there are Arab muslims in sensitive positions in the U.S. you can bet the farm they've been totally checked out by the FBI, and perhaps even being watched now. But it's impossible to check out all the employees, managers and company security people that will be generated through this Dubai takeover of our ports.
I can well imagine that al Queada is salivating at this turn of events. If they can place just one spy/terrorist at work in each port they will gain an important advantage, because the new Maritime company will be working closely with U.S. Coast Guard and Customs security people, and they'll get to know our security procedures and safeguards.
Even the very liberal President Roosevelt decided on the internment camps for Japanese citizens, to prevent potential infiltrators from passing sensitive information back to Hirohito's empire. We'll never have such camps in these suicidally 'tolerant' times we live in, nor will we have a leader with that kind of testosterone; but that doesn't mean we have to sell part of the security of our seaports to potential enemies. Or does it?
Yes, Uncle Bill continued to get more talking points in even after I made the comment.
All these eddies are giving me a headache.
The two party system has officially jumped the shark
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