Hillary Clinton: "Why give tax-cuts to billionaires in NYC, WHILE SLASHING ANTI-TERRORISM FUNDING" for that city? Indeed.
Senator Hillary Clinton:
"What sense does it make to cut anti-terrorism funding to New York by 40 percent but give tax cuts to billionaires who live in New York City?" she said.
INDEED! Hillary points out the stupidity, arrogance, and, yes TREACHERY of the Bush administration; a "bull in the china shop" mentality that wrecking things all over the world is proof of their committment and determination in fighting the "war on terror."
Our only quibble is, "Where, Hillary, have you been over the past 4 years? Bush, Rove, Cheney, and crew have been pushing TAX CUTS FOR BILLIONAIRES at the expense of servicemen and women stuck in the hell-hole of Iraq since they started their war, and in addition, as you have noted these past two weeks, those servicemen and women are stuck with the amazingly incompetent 'leadership' of Donald Rumsfeld, who thinks spouting Alice-in-Wonderland "there are things we know, there are things we don't know, and there are things we know that we don't know" prose is a demonstration of competence and insight."
Sen. Clinton criticizes Bush on security
By MARK JOHNSON,
Associated Press Writer
Aug 15, 12, 2006
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060815/ap_on_go_co/clinton_terrorism
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, a possible contender for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2008, on Monday criticized the Bush administration for failing to do enough to protect the country from terrorists.
Clinton's comments came after authorities in the United Kingdom last week said they thwarted a terror plot involving airplanes bound from Britain to the United States. Conspirators allegedly planned to blow up as many as 10 planes flying from Britain to the United States using liquid explosives, which the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's security equipment cannot detect in carry-on luggage.
"We've done some things right," the New York senator said at a community event in Schenectady. "Obviously we've beefed up airport security in some ways, but as we've learned over the last week not in every way that matters. We still have not done what we need to do to protect our ports, our borders, our bridges, our transit systems, our rail lines, it's a long list."
"I don't think our long-term strategy for homeland security is yet what it needs to be," she said.
Department of Homeland Security spokesman Jarrod Agen disputed Clinton's assertions.
"The department has taken several steps to strengthen our nation's ports, borders, and mass transit systems by providing funding to state and local partners, training and deploying manpower and assets for high risk areas, developing and testing new technologies, and performing security assessments of systems across the country," he said.
Earlier this month, Clinton called for the resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, saying new leadership would give the United States "a fighting chance to turn the situation" in Iraq around.
The former first lady has come under attack from some in her own party for her 2002 vote for the war and her current opposition to a deadline for U.S. troop withdrawal.
She said Monday that the terror plot discovered by the British did not change her view on Iraq.
"It's two different things," she said.
Later, the 2.5 million member New York State AFL-CIO endorsed Clinton for re-election to the Senate. In a speech to the group, Clinton lambasted Republicans on a host of issues, from the Congress' failure to raise the minimum wage to tax policies.
"What sense does it make to cut anti-terrorism funding to New York by 40 percent but give tax cuts to billionaires who live in New York City?" she said.
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Associated Press writer Devlin Barrett in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
"What sense does it make to cut anti-terrorism funding to New York by 40 percent but give tax cuts to billionaires who live in New York City?" she said.
INDEED! Hillary points out the stupidity, arrogance, and, yes TREACHERY of the Bush administration; a "bull in the china shop" mentality that wrecking things all over the world is proof of their committment and determination in fighting the "war on terror."
Our only quibble is, "Where, Hillary, have you been over the past 4 years? Bush, Rove, Cheney, and crew have been pushing TAX CUTS FOR BILLIONAIRES at the expense of servicemen and women stuck in the hell-hole of Iraq since they started their war, and in addition, as you have noted these past two weeks, those servicemen and women are stuck with the amazingly incompetent 'leadership' of Donald Rumsfeld, who thinks spouting Alice-in-Wonderland "there are things we know, there are things we don't know, and there are things we know that we don't know" prose is a demonstration of competence and insight."
Sen. Clinton criticizes Bush on security
By MARK JOHNSON,
Associated Press Writer
Aug 15, 12, 2006
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060815/ap_on_go_co/clinton_terrorism
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, a possible contender for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2008, on Monday criticized the Bush administration for failing to do enough to protect the country from terrorists.
Clinton's comments came after authorities in the United Kingdom last week said they thwarted a terror plot involving airplanes bound from Britain to the United States. Conspirators allegedly planned to blow up as many as 10 planes flying from Britain to the United States using liquid explosives, which the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's security equipment cannot detect in carry-on luggage.
"We've done some things right," the New York senator said at a community event in Schenectady. "Obviously we've beefed up airport security in some ways, but as we've learned over the last week not in every way that matters. We still have not done what we need to do to protect our ports, our borders, our bridges, our transit systems, our rail lines, it's a long list."
"I don't think our long-term strategy for homeland security is yet what it needs to be," she said.
Department of Homeland Security spokesman Jarrod Agen disputed Clinton's assertions.
"The department has taken several steps to strengthen our nation's ports, borders, and mass transit systems by providing funding to state and local partners, training and deploying manpower and assets for high risk areas, developing and testing new technologies, and performing security assessments of systems across the country," he said.
Earlier this month, Clinton called for the resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, saying new leadership would give the United States "a fighting chance to turn the situation" in Iraq around.
The former first lady has come under attack from some in her own party for her 2002 vote for the war and her current opposition to a deadline for U.S. troop withdrawal.
She said Monday that the terror plot discovered by the British did not change her view on Iraq.
"It's two different things," she said.
Later, the 2.5 million member New York State AFL-CIO endorsed Clinton for re-election to the Senate. In a speech to the group, Clinton lambasted Republicans on a host of issues, from the Congress' failure to raise the minimum wage to tax policies.
"What sense does it make to cut anti-terrorism funding to New York by 40 percent but give tax cuts to billionaires who live in New York City?" she said.
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Associated Press writer Devlin Barrett in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
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