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June 28, 2005
No homeland security: We are no safer now
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[Dirty Tricks] Congress Seeking to Standardize Drivers Licenses: A House and Senate conference now taking place has included the requirements, which apply to all 50 states and other jurisdictions that issue licenses, in a supplemental appropriations bill for Iraq, aides involved in the process said on Monday. The draft legislation will be completed in the next few days and is all but certain to pass.
[Velvel on National Affairs] Re: Ruminations On News Of The Last Two Weeks: A review in The Times itself of the new book on Enron by one of The Times own business reporters, the crackerjack Kurt Eichenwald, said the obvious truth about Eichenwalds claim that, at the top, Enron was a case of "mere" unbelievable stupidity, not criminality: "But with so many alarm bells going off, it is hard to take seriously Eichenwalds picture of ignorance. Directors of corporations are known for using board meetings to catch up on their sleep, but that the people actually charged with running the company had succumbed to a Rip van Winkle doze lasting years strains credibility." With regard to claimed ignorance, the same review saliently said, "The dangers here are clear, and its time to ask at what point ignorance itself should be considered criminal, not only for top management but for that often all-too-clubby group of corporate directors who are supposed to be monitoring what management is doing.
[Ioerror.us] IO ERROR » 2005 » May: Filed under: Homeland Stupidity ” IO ERROR @ 5:22 pm. OMB Watch is reporting that President Bush signed the emergency Iraq appropriations bill, ...
[Lawandterrorism.com] Law and Terrorism Blog: The panel was convened by the 9/11 Public Discourse Project, started by former members and staff of the 9/11 commission, which issued its final report and recommendations almost one year ago. The Public Discourse Project plans to issue a report card at the end of July detailing the progress that has been made in implementing the commissioners' recommendations from the report and highlighting the gaps." link
[Conservativeposts.us] Conservative Posts Blog :: May :: 2004: So basically, yes in the short term exporting jobs does hurt some Americans. But in the long run, not only will they be able to find jobs, but the country as a whole will have far more products available to it to choose from and the foreign economies will improve, offering us even more people to buy products from, and even to sell them to, since their buying power will have increased.
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Posted at June 28, 2005 11:49 AM
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