Posted on 02/22/2006 6:28:54 AM PST by Quilla
Little noticed in the kerfuffle over the takeover of major US ports by Dubai Ports is the key role being played by former Democratic Party leaders. Lobbying firms associated with ex-Democratic Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and Madeleine Albright (Clintons Secretary of State) have been working (paid subscription only link) to secure approval of the purchase by Dubai.
One would think that our leaders, even when out of office, would care more about their nation than their bank accounts.This hopefully will give impetus to a bill (drafted by Republican Congressman Mike Rogers of Michigan) working its slow way through Congress that would bar federal employees from representing foreign governments for four years after they leave public service.
A sad statement: we need a law that restricts former government leaders, who presumably would have Americas interest at heart, from going on the payroll of foreign regimes, even those with connections to terror activities.
I know that...what did you think I meant? I must be as clear as mud. Won't be the first time. :)
Can I use old age as an excuse?????????
Sorry. This issue has me fit to be tied. Sounds a lot like yellow cake yellow cake, except that now our own stoopid talkers and repubs are jumping off the ignorant cliff.
Me too. I need to take a break from it.
Did you know that FR has been hijacked by the DNC trying desperately to kick our allies in the head?
It's no wonder we are exhausted trying to reason with scaredy cat liberals!!! LOL.
I hope the Republicans see through all this and kick some liberal tail.
I just put a Barry Manilow CD on and am not listening to any more talk on this topic.
MONEY, MONEY, MONEY.
No suprise here. This whole thing has me loopy.
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