Posted on 12/13/2007 8:22:39 PM PST by dit_xi
Steve Elliott, the president of Grassfire, says he still wants to know, "Where's the fence?"
Elliott, in a telephone interview, told WND an amendment submitted by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, for the Department of Homeland Security 2008 budget would gut the already-approved Secure Fence Act, which was adopted with the promise hundreds of miles of physical fencing would help secure the U.S. border with Mexico.
But the budget bill now in a conference committee contains the Hutchinson amendment, and Elliott says it simply would drop the requirement for the security project.
"After the Secure Fence Act of 2006 was signed into law by President Bush in October 2006, millions of Americans had a right to expect a double-layer fence would be built along our border with Mexico," Elliott said.
"Now, if the Hutchison amendment gets signed into law that fence is never going to be built," he said.
Elliott said the language of the amendment from Hutchison (S. Amdt. 2466) specifically would exempt the Department of Homeland Security from having to build any fence at all.
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
HUNTER PING!
....Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., wrote a letter to President Bush noting only 17.9 miles of the 854 miles of fencing called for in the Secure Fence Act had been completed as of Aug. 10, stressing that the Bush administration was falling behind the timetable mandated by Congress in the bill.
Yesterday, Hunter’s office confirmed to WND the importance of building the double-layer fence as originally called for in the bill.
“The Secure Fence Act was clear in that it required two layers of fencing separated by a road and monitored by lights, cameras and sensors,” Joe Kasper, communications director for Hunter, told WND in an e-mail.
Kasper acknowledged the Hutchison amendment will change the definition of the fence required by the Secure Fence Act of 2006.
“This new requirement no longer mandates that fencing be double-layered,” Kasper wrote. “Given that double-layered fencing has worked so well in San Diego County, it is difficult to understand why this design wouldn’t be replicated at other fencing locations along the border.”
>>>>an amendment submitted by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, for the Department of Homeland Security 2008 budget would gut the already-approved Secure Fence Act
Yuppers.
Giuliani has financial interests in that Virtual Fence.
Conflict of INTEREST???
Campaign Funding: Kay Bailey Hutchison (R, Texas)
Top 20 Contributors:
Contributor Total PACs Indivs
7. Bracewell & Giuliani $27,300 $10,000 $17,300
There is a reason why I will only vote for Duncan Hunter in the ‘08 elections. He will see to it that the fence is built. I would bet everything I own that none of the other guys would see it built. Now that the other candidates are finally waking up to the political importance of ending illegal invasion, they are all pandering for votes. But they don’t mean a damn word they say. It will be business as usual if the sorry b@st*rds win.
I hope The Department of Homeland Security gets “gutted”. I also hope Texans will retire Kay Bailey and elect someone who cares about securing our borders more than being a Bush lackey.
This is probably the reason Bush and Chertoff have been stalling. They were waiting for a lackey to quietly introduce something that would essentially kill the Secure Fence Act. Gilchrist endorses Huckabee and now this. Eventually the Shamnesty they wanted will be a reality. It may be death by a thousand cuts, but it will happen. Just as I have known for a year now; If Duncan Hunter is not elected you can kiss American Sovereignty goodbye. If the rest cared they would have been doing something about this when they had the opportunity. They don’t care, but what they do care about is getting elected. So tired of, “but, but, the polls, no one knows who Hunter is”, and perhaps they don’t. They, apparently don’t know they are going to be waking up in a third-world, ****-hole in the near future either.
It seems we are thinking along the same lines, as I posted above.
We do that a lot. :) It’s not hard to understand, Hunter supporters are smart. lol
The 4th branch of government strikes again is all. It is an election year and the bureaucracy knows it can drag its feet on the fence. Especially with the help of Jorge, Cherty, and Miss KBH.
The current excuse we call a government isn’t worth one damn.
Hunter authoried it and the Rats in Congress, Jorge El Segundo and Michael Chertoff effectively killed it with a “virtual” fence - GREAT for nabbing “virtual” border sneaks. but not too useful for stopping the real ones.
A “virtual fence” on the border offers the same kind of protection a “virtual condom” would at a gay pride rally. Virtually nothing!
“It is an election year and the bureaucracy knows it can drag its feet on the fence.”
Surely they should realize that that if they don’t build the fence, which is the LAW, more and more registered Republican citizens will stop contributing to the Republican Party.
Hi....can you do a ping again....just received this email....
Extremely Urgent: Please Forward This Message to All Your Friends to RESTORE FUNDING FOR THE BORDER FENCE!
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Petition Congress to Reinstate $3 Billion in Border Fence Funds
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Without explanation, Congress has stripped away $3 billion in desperately needed funds to build the Border Fence that it approved last year and to provide for other border security.
That’s rightwithout telling the public, Congress is pulling the plug on the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence that it voted for with such enthusiasm last year (just before they asked voters to re-elect them).
Help us turn this petition into a national overnight phenomenon. Time is criticalCongress will finalize this funding question before Christmas!
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Sorry I’m a li’l late on this. I just got home from call at the hospital. I practically lived there the past 5 days.
“Where’s the fence?”
“Gee, I don’t have it. Mike?” Senator “Larry” Hutchison
“I dunno, I thought you had it.” Director of Homeland Security “Moe” Chertoff
So where’s the 3rd Stooge? On first? No, who’s on first . . .
I don’t know the origin, but believe this quote sums our government up well.
“Never attribute to malice what can adequately be explained by stupidity.”
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