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"Yang, AthD h.c, Kicking AWOLs Cocaine Snorting Ass" |
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GOP 911 Commissioner: Bush Still Failing America |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051204/ap_on_go_co/sept11_commission
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Sorcery Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec (aka aka Yang's little poltregeist *****)
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.6 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: 12.5 million FEWER jobs than Clinton and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -2127 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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"Now, did I want to go? Hell no."
-duke (duckgumbo32@cox.net), aka PedophilEarl J Weber, 63
year old mateless, heirless biological failure
of Afton Oaks Apartment, Baton Rouge, on why
a Neocon chickenhawk like him pussied out of
the Vietnam War.
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| User: "Denis Loubet" |
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| Title: Re: GOP 911 Commissioner: Bush Still Failing America |
04 Dec 2005 01:58:51 PM |
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"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051204/ap_on_go_co/sept11_commission
"There is a lack of a sense of urgency," Hamilton said. "There are so many
competing priorities. We've got three wars going on: one in Afghanistan, one
in Iraq and the war against terror. And it's awfully hard to keep people
focused on something like this."
What happened? Did we surrender in the War Against Drugs? Did we win the War
on Poverty?
Boy, I'm really out of the loop!
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Denis Loubet
dloubet@io.com
http://www.io.com/~dloubet
http://www.ashenempires.com
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: GOP 911 Commissioner: Bush Still Failing America |
05 Dec 2005 07:37:31 PM |
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On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 13:58:51 -0600, "Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com>
wrote:
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in message
news:mef6p1p2s1t26hrmkfdbqffpfdtknjv9m7@4ax.com...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051204/ap_on_go_co/sept11_commission
"There is a lack of a sense of urgency," Hamilton said. "There are so many
competing priorities. We've got three wars going on: one in Afghanistan, one
in Iraq and the war against terror. And it's awfully hard to keep people
focused on something like this."
What happened? Did we surrender in the War Against Drugs? Did we win the War
on Poverty?
Boy, I'm really out of the loop!
/mocking the Christians
Get with the program, Denis. The priority is consolidating fascism,
jollies from despotism, torture, death, and destruction, as well as
increasing the right bank accounts.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
"As democracy is perfected, the office of president
represents, more and more closely, the inner soul
of the people. On some great and glorious day the
plain folks of the land will reach their heart's
desire at last and the White House will be adorned
by a downright moron." --- H.L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
Religion is the original war crime.
-Michelle Malkin (Feb 26, 2005)
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: GOP 911 Commissioner: Bush Still Failing America |
05 Dec 2005 07:33:42 PM |
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On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 11:21:48 -0800, "Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's
Cocaine Snorting *****" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051204/ap_on_go_co/sept11_commission
Former 9/11 Commissioners: U.S. at Risk
By HOPE YEN, Associated Press Writer Sun Dec 4, 6:28 PM ET
WASHINGTON - The U.S. is at great risk for more terrorist attacks
because Congress and the White House have failed to enact several
strong security measures, members of the former Sept. 11 commission
said Sunday.
"It's not a priority for the government right now," said the former
chairman, Thomas Kean, ahead of the group's release of a report Monday
assessing how well its recommendations have been followed.
"More than four years after 9/11 ... people are not paying attention,"
the former Republican governor of New Jersey said. "God help us if we
have another attack."
Added Lee Hamilton, the former Democratic vice chairman of the
commission: "We believe that another attack will occur. It's not a
question of if. We are not as well-prepared as we should be."
The five Republicans and five Democrats on the commission, whose
recommendations are now promoted through a privately funded group
known as the 9/11 Public Discourse Project, conclude that the
government deserves "more Fs than As" in responding to their 41
suggested changes.
Since the commission's final report in July 2004, the government has
enacted the centerpiece proposal to create a national intelligence
director. But the government has stalled on other ideas, including
improving communication among emergency responders and shifting
federal terrorism-fighting money so it goes to states based on risk
level.
"There is a lack of a sense of urgency," Hamilton said. "There are so
many competing priorities. We've got three wars going on: one in
Afghanistan, one in Iraq and the war against terror. And it's awfully
hard to keep people focused on something like this."
National security adviser Stephen Hadley said Sunday that
President Bush is committed to putting in place most of the
commission's recommendations.
"Obviously, as we've said all along, we are safer, but not yet safe.
There is more to do," Hadley said on "Fox News Sunday."
Ex-commissioners contended the government has been remiss by failing
to act more quickly.
Kean said the Transportation Security Administration was wrong to
announce changes last week that will allow airline passengers to carry
small scissors and some sharp tools. He also said the agency, by now,
should have consolidated databases of passenger information into a
single "terror watch list" to aid screening.
"I don't think we have to go backward here," said Kean, who appeared
with Hamilton on NBC's "Meet the Press."
"They're talking about using more money for random checks. Terrorists
coming through the airport may still not be spotted," Kean said.
Kean and Hamilton urged Congress to pass spending bills that would
allow police and fire to communicate across radio spectrums and to
reallocate money so that Washington and New York, which have more
people and symbolic landmarks, could receive more for terrorism
defense.
Both bills have stalled in Congress, in part over the level of
spending and turf fights over which states should get the most
dollars.
"This is a no-brainer," said Hamilton, a former Indiana congressman.
"From the standpoint of responding to a disaster, the key responders
must be able to talk with one another. They could not do it on 9/11,
and as a result of that, lives were lost. They could not do it at
(Hurricane) Katrina. They still cannot do it."
As for the dollar dispute, Hamilton said, "We know what terrorists
want to do: they want to kill as many Americans as possible. That
means you protect the Washington monument and United States Capitol,
and not other places."
Congress established the commission in 2002 to investigate government
missteps that led to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Its 567-page final
report, which became a national best seller, does not blame Bush or
former President Clinton for missteps contributing to the attacks but
did say they failed to make anti-terrorism a higher priority.
The commission also concluded that the Sept. 11 attack would not be
the nation's last, noting that al-Qaida had tried for at least 10
years to acquire weapons of mass destruction.
Calling the country "less safe than we were 18 months ago," former
Democratic commissioner Jamie Gorelick said Sunday the government's
failure to move forward on the recommendations makes the U.S. more
vulnerable.
She cited the failure to ensure that foreign nations are upgrading
security measures to stop proliferation of nuclear, biological and
chemical materials, as well as the FBI's resistance to overhauling its
anti-terror programs.
"You remember the sense of urgency that we all felt in the summer of
2004. The interest has faded," the Washington lawyer said on ABC's
"Good Morning America." "You could see that in the aftermath of
Katrina. We assumed that our government would be able to do what it
needed to do and it didn't do it."
Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press
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Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
"As democracy is perfected, the office of president
represents, more and more closely, the inner soul
of the people. On some great and glorious day the
plain folks of the land will reach their heart's
desire at last and the White House will be adorned
by a downright moron." --- H.L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
Religion is the original war crime.
-Michelle Malkin (Feb 26, 2005)
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| User: "Mitchell Holman" |
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| Title: Re: GOP 911 Commissioner: Bush Still Failing America |
05 Dec 2005 08:26:23 PM |
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stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote in news:cdq9p155c63d887ovkti7vhpdk0g80r09m@
4ax.com:
"There is a lack of a sense of urgency," Hamilton said. "There are so
many competing priorities. We've got three wars going on: one in
Afghanistan, one in Iraq and the war against terror.
All this talk of war is just more reason
for another round of tax cuts for the rich.
Mitchell Holman
"Nothing is more important in the face of war
than cutting taxes,"
GOP House Majority Leader Tom Delay, March 2003
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| User: "Ray Fischer" |
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| Title: Re: GOP 911 Commissioner: Bush Still Failing America |
05 Dec 2005 10:21:44 PM |
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Mitchell Holman <ta2eeneNoEmail@comcast.com> wrote:
stoney <stoney@the.net>
"There is a lack of a sense of urgency," Hamilton said. "There are so
many competing priorities. We've got three wars going on: one in
Afghanistan, one in Iraq and the war against terror.
All this talk of war is just more reason
for another round of tax cuts for the rich.
In one of the most appalling demonstrations of Bush's administration
he exhorts companies to ensure full funding of their pensions even as
Bush works to underfund and eliminate the nation's pensios system
Social Security.
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Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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| User: "Mitchell Holman" |
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| Title: Re: GOP 911 Commissioner: Bush Still Failing America |
06 Dec 2005 07:42:33 AM |
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(Ray Fischer) wrote in news:dn33ko$474$1
@bolt.sonic.net:
Mitchell Holman <ta2eeneNoEmail@comcast.com> wrote:
stoney <stoney@the.net>
"There is a lack of a sense of urgency," Hamilton said. "There are so
many competing priorities. We've got three wars going on: one in
Afghanistan, one in Iraq and the war against terror.
All this talk of war is just more reason
for another round of tax cuts for the rich.
In one of the most appalling demonstrations of Bush's administration
he exhorts companies to ensure full funding of their pensions even as
Bush works to underfund and eliminate the nation's pensios system
Social Security.
Funny we didn't hear a peep out of Bush when
United dumped all it's pension obligations on the
US taxpayer. And as for the victims of Enron, well,
the less said the better.........
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: GOP 911 Commissioner: Bush Still Failing America |
06 Dec 2005 03:14:00 PM |
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On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 20:26:23 -0600, Mitchell Holman
<ta2eeneNoEmail@comcast.com> wrote:
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote in news:cdq9p155c63d887ovkti7vhpdk0g80r09m@
4ax.com:
"There is a lack of a sense of urgency," Hamilton said. "There are so
many competing priorities. We've got three wars going on: one in
Afghanistan, one in Iraq and the war against terror.
All this talk of war is just more reason
for another round of tax cuts for the rich.
Reich!
Mitchell Holman
"Nothing is more important in the face of war
than cutting taxes,"
GOP House Majority Leader Tom Delay, March 2003
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Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
"As democracy is perfected, the office of president
represents, more and more closely, the inner soul
of the people. On some great and glorious day the
plain folks of the land will reach their heart's
desire at last and the White House will be adorned
by a downright moron." --- H.L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
Religion is the original war crime.
-Michelle Malkin (Feb 26, 2005)
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