
As the Liberals whine and cry, claiming President Bush is a “Dictator,” I decided to go read Executive Order 51 for myself. It clearly states;
(b) “Catastrophic Emergency” means any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the U.S. population, infrastructure, environment, economy, or government functions;
In short, it is just as it has always been. These rules have been in effect for many years already. In case of an attack, the President has full control of all resources. If we are under attack, the Presidential Powers will not change hands until order has been restored. These rules have been in effect throughout my whole life… Now The Liberal/Progressives are trying to make a big deal out of it.
Air America Radio should be ashamed of all the misinformation that is spewed by their moronic hosts. Actually, it should be called “Scare America Radio.”
One more thing…if any of you know how to get in touch with Randi Rhodes, please tell her to blow her nose…that disgusting pig makes me sick.
#1 by Mike on July 16th, 2007
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I wish liberals would quit whining. Maybe the President should just forget their complaints and go ahed and lob Tactical nukes at Iran’s infastructure.
*Maybe me we should also have the balls to go after the Terrorists anywhere they go (regardless of what the idiot Democrats think):
Related article:
U.S. Intel Officer: Al Qaeda Leadership Allowed To Operates Freely
Steve Watson
Monday, July 16, 2007
A U.S. intelligence official last week testified to Congress that he believes the Bush administration is allowing the leadership of Al Qaeda to operate freely in Pakistan and is choosing not to disrupt its activities.
Demanding to know why the U.S. has not taken more decisive action against a known enemy, Tom Fingar of the office of the Director of National Intelligence told a Congressional hearing:
“It’s not that we lack the ability to go into that space, but we have chosen not to do so without the permission of the Pakistani government.”
“The U.S. has provided $5.6 billion in coalition support funds to Pakistan over the past five years, with zero accountability,” said Congressman Patrick Murphy, D-Pa., at the hearing.
“Why is Pakistan still being paid these large sums of money, even after publicly declaring that it is significantly cutting back patrols in the most important border area?” he asked.
Fingar’s claims are supported by the recent revelation that a secret military operation in early 2005 to capture senior members of Al Qaeda in Pakistan’s tribal areas was aborted at the last minute after top Bush administration officials decided it was too risky and could jeopardize relations with Pakistan.