Posted on 09/24/2003 10:29:37 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:08:39 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Capitol Hill lawmakers are looking to overturn an "insane" decision by the Treasury Department, which allows banks to accept Mexican identification cards that federal law enforcement officials call a threat to national security.
The Treasury Department made its long-awaited decision on "matricula consular" cards last Thursday, just as the federal government was closing and lawmakers left town in anticipation of Hurricane Isabel.
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A spokesman for Homeland Security said this week they have not communicated their concerns to the Treasury Department.
Then what the hell good is Homeland Security, (other than being just another government oxymoron)?
Just another expensive joke on America.
Thank you for clearing that up for me. LOL
Good question.
Anyone catch Condi Rice last night on the O'Reilly Factor? Bill questioned Rice about our Wide Open Borders. Below is the exchange:
O'REILLY: And this is national security. Polls say that 70 percent of Americans want the borders tightened up. The Bush administration hasn't done it.
Now you know (UNINTELLIGIBLE) put some more border patrol on there, but it's still a fairly open border for illegals and narcotics. Is there an explanation of why you guys wouldn't seal the border down?
RICE: Well, first of all, it's because we're an open country. And because we don't want to lose sight of who we are in what we do to protect ourselves. But I think if you talk to Tom Ridge, since the creation of the Homeland Security Department, and you talk to Tom Ridge about his relationships with his counterparts in Mexico and Canada, you would see tremendous progress on our perimeter.
O'REILLY: In what way? (UNINTELLIGIBLE) illegals in this country running around. We don't know who they are.
RICE: The focus on border control, the focus on in enhancing the borders, on technology borders -- you know President Bush was, of course, the governor of Texas. And he...
O'REILLY: And should know that he hasn't dealt with it successfully, with all due respect.
RICE: Bill, the fact of the matter is, as the president is fond of saying, family values don't stop at the Rio Grande.We've got to have a long-term plan also to make Mexico a more attractive place for Mexicans to work there.
O'REILLY: But if I'm an al Qaeda, I know I can get into Canada with phony I.D. I know I can sneak across the border, and I know I can get...
RICE: But it's a lot better than that. I mean, that's really not a reflection of the way that this is progressing. We have made tremendous progress with both Canada and Mexico on border control, on smart borders. Tom Ridge and his colleagues signed accords about a year and a half ago. They're using technology. We had excellent cooperation on the border between our...
O'REILLY: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) on the border. I agree with you on North Korea. I'm not sold on Iran. I think that they're going to do bad things. I'm certainly not sold on the border.
"Family values don't stop at the Rio Grande." is irrelevant.
As for: "The focus on border control, the focus on in enhancing the borders, on technology borders -- you know President Bush was, of course, the governor of Texas." ... what in the world is she yammering about? Technology borders?
I give up. I just plain ol' give up on this government.
I had the same reaction. On reading the transcript it is quite evident that Rice had great difficulty answering Bill's questions on our lack of border control in a coherent manner.
Rice was reduced to repeating the tired old slogans of her Boss that excuses away any defense of our country from this Epic Invasion from Mexico and groped around for silly euphemisms (like "technology borders"). Words that are no doubt conjured up by Bush's propaganda mill to soft-peddle leaving our borders wide open to the world.
I give up. I just plain ol' give up on this government.
This government has nothing to do with "We the People" anymore. Our government is owned by "We the People who will fund your campaign and bank accounts if you do as we say".
Indeed, there is little reason to be optimistic that this national nightmare will end anytime soon.
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