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To: John Valentine
What is it about the running of cargo terminals that makes you think that you ought to have a say in the ownership of the companies that own the operating rights?

National security. All American citizens must have a voice in this matter, it is their duty.

Do you think for one minute, when we as a country, were in other wars, that the US allowed foreign agents to operate their ports? If we are truly in a war, the WOT, why would we let anyone other than loyal Americans operate port facilities on our coasts? To let any other country access would fly in the face of nearly 300 years of securing our nation in order to capitulate to the "free traders" who disdain American independence. Or maybe you believe this isn't a serious war, that its just an artifice of the corrupt "free traders" in power, and we have no security risks at this time.
351 posted on 03/11/2006 8:51:23 PM PST by hedgetrimmer ("I'm a millionaire thanks to the WTO and "free trade" system--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: hedgetrimmer

Now, if you wish legislation tht would require US cargo terminal operators to be American companies, maybe that would be acceptable, providing that it could be done in a way that conforms to our treaty obligations.

BUT, it is a dramatic step away from the way our ports have been operated for half a century.

And, it leads to other conundrums. How do you define an "American company"? Can there be NO ownership of shares in such a company by any foreigner? What about shares in the stock of a company that itself owns some shares in the terminal operator?

How about the ships themselves? Do you want to let foreign ships into our ports? If so, why? Are you not concerned with our national security? You say you are?

If the shipping companies that operate the shipping lines can't be trusted to run their own terminal operations in US ports, how can they be allowed to bring their insecure ships into our ports at all?

Listen, your positions are nonsense. I know I'm not going to change any minds on this, because opposition to the "ports deal" is not based on reason. It is pure yahooism. It is harming our national interests. It is playing to both Democrats and terrortist who once again see a confluence of interests.



355 posted on 03/11/2006 9:20:39 PM PST by John Valentine
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