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Inside the Beltway:  'Critical gap'
The Washington Times ^
 | September 16, 2002
 | John McCaslin
Posted on 09/16/2002 8:58:19 AM PDT by dyed_in_the_wool
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:57:14 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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More than a year after September 11 and there are still no plans to ensure that Congress could function following a terrorist attack.
So concludes the Continuity of Government Commission, a blue-ribbon panel co-chaired by former Wyoming Sen. Alan K. Simpson and one-time White House Counsel Lloyd N. Cutler.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: congress; newt; waronterrorism
    This, to me, seems like Congress thinking they're more important than they are. I mean, we really don't need Congress passing laws should something horrible happen. Daschle is proving how irrelevant they are. 
 Anyway, I sent an email with the following in it to John McCaslin: 
Why does Congress have to 'meet' anywhere? It would seem with the advent of the 'Net, we have a great reason to send Congress home permanently. 
 Each member could work from within an office in their State House and meet via Web Conferencing. All of their legislation can be passed via the web as well. And think of the money we would save on travel and for our reps having to pay for two homes. 
 And if they wanted to go see other members in other states, they could, on their dime. 
To: dyed_in_the_wool
    Anyone that dont believe Congress is covered and protected is living in a dream world.Those people have acess to and nothing but the best protections.There may be a few not in the loop but you can bet the big names are covered.
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posted on 
09/16/2002 9:04:03 AM PDT
by 
gunnedah
 
To: dyed_in_the_wool
    Not to mention how many interns might be saved.
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posted on 
09/16/2002 9:05:27 AM PDT
by 
maxter
 
To: gunnedah
    And they're not covered by the same laws. That might be tough to administer in all 50 states.
To: dyed_in_the_wool
    More than a year after September 11 and there are still no plans to ensure that Congress could function following a terrorist attack.Some of us question how well they function now!
 
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posted on 
09/16/2002 9:32:20 AM PDT
by 
mombonn
 
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