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UAE to take over Control of 6 U.S. ports
A secret government panel with the Bush administrations approval is going to allow the UAE to take over control of 6 major US ports. They want to know what kind of books I'm checking out of the library, but they don't have a problem with a country that was the base of operations for 911, a country that the last I read, still wants to destroy Isreal, a major transfer point for smuggled nuclear components sent to Iran & North Korea. Even House Republicans are scratching their heads over this one as it appears the Bush administration is going to fight to push the deal through.
I'm pushing 60 and I'll admit there are times when I'm glad I'm not younger. There are times when I'm unsure that this country is going to exist in it's present form in as short a time as a decade away. Fitz |
I have a problem with this one. Mostly because of the administration side of the company, not even to mention the security or intentions of said company. Even if every longshoreman was required to pass an FBI background check before being employed, I would still have a problem with this issue.
I have a problem with Saudia Arabian companies owning 50% of several refineries as well, but I'm prepared to deal with 50% and a close watch on their conduct. I would be prepared to deal with 50% and a close watch on the United Arab Emrites conduct, as well. 100%, no. 75%, no. 50%, maybe. |
Instead of giving the contract to some country overseas, ANY COUNTRY, because they're cheaper they should get unemployed AMERICANS to do it. I would bet anything that there are qualified people right here to do the job. I'm sick of hearing about unemployment and no jobs from the government when they're selling them off to other countries.
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You guys forget that the American goverment is for sale. Dollars talk patriotism walks. Thats why this kind of stuff is tried to be slithered through.
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Remember that governments buy things from the lowest bidder. Whoever can do what the government wants for the least amount of money will win the contracts.
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JSLTIGER and bradclark1, I understand what you say, and I am also disheartened by this trend. I've tried to tell myself that the buck stops where national security is concerned. I only wish the administration would tell us why this is proper. So far, they have not. And this port security situation looks very questionable.
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saudi arabia is a good country not many arab countrys allow westerners to use thier millatery facilities, but after my mother visited saudi she liked it.
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The really sad thing is, even if they get the 45 day delay that the House and Senate is pressing for (which Bush says he'll veto), in 45 days, the American public will have completely forgotten about it, while we sit on our supersized fat asses, waiting for the next brain dead reallity program to show up on TV.
What I haven't heard mentioned much is that this isn't a private company, but a government controlled company. Essentially, you have a foreign government, in 10 day's time, taking over control of parts of the U.S. Bottom line. I think this is a done deal. Fitz |
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Bush can't veto if both sides of the house are against it. 2/3 majority isn't it? (unsure)
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"Dubai media outlets are calling critics and skeptics of the port sellout "Islamophobes." If demanding that our government put American security interests above foreign business interests makes me an "Islamophobe," and if wanting to know the full details of the who, what, when, where, and why of this UAE government deal, secretly approved by the Treasury Dept.-led Committee on Foreign Investments in the US, makes me an "Islamophobe," I plead guilty." |
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Hard to believe! :hmm: |
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