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Title: Bush's border fence scam
Source: pittsburghlive.com
URL Source: http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pit ... nists/vassilaros/s_476994.html
Published: Oct 29, 2006
Author: Dimitri Vassilaros
Post Date: 2006-10-30 10:41:55 by Destro
Keywords: Fence
Views: 150
Comments: 14

Bush's border fence scam

By Dimitri Vassilaros

Pittsburgh TRIBUNE-REVIEW

Sunday, October 29, 2006

A proposed 700-mile fence along America's porous border with Mexico could be the quintessential example of the Republican Party being its own worst enemy.

It's almost inconceivable that an issue with such overwhelming public support could have been mishandled so badly by a party that is so badly in need of a winning issue. The GOP brain trust could have answered five simple questions about the fence in 30 seconds. Instead it took the better part of Wednesday to learn the ugly truth.

Thursday morning, President George W. Bush signed into law the Secure Fence Act of 2006. "We have a responsibility to enforce our laws," Mr. Bush said of arresting illegal immigration. "We have a responsibility to secure our borders. We take this responsibility seriously."

How seriously can be answered by how difficult it was to learn:

-If any money was appropriated for the fence

-If so, how much

-The total estimated cost of the fence

-When construction would start

-And when it would be completed.

The office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., sent me an e-mail about a recent column questioning the GOP's commitment to the security fence. Dr. Frist's spokesman encouraged me to call Frist's office the next time I was curious about facts relating to "this important piece of legislation."

When I called and asked the five questions, I was told I would not be given the answers. The spokesman would not say if anyone in Frist's office even knew the answers and suggested I try elsewhere.

An e-mail from Frist's office later said, "I continue to encourage you to contact the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of Management and Budget for information regarding the costs of preparing for, and carrying out, the mandates of the legislation that will be signed into law tomorrow."

A spokesman for the White House's Office of Management and Budget also refused to answer the five simple questions. He suggested I call Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.

I suggested he call Mr. Gregg and then call me back. The OMB spokesman said he would attempt to set up a conference call while I was on the line. After being left on hold, I was disconnected. No one called back.

Time to call Homeland Security.

Later Wednesday night, the OMB spokesman sent this: "Sorry I had to jump off. I asked ... DHS to call you and give you detail (sic), as their (sic) the implementing agency for the fence. I understand that you and he talked for 30 mins. Was that helpful? The number for Sen. Gregg's office is: (202) 224-3324. Thx."

The DHS spokesman was genuinely helpful. He explained the importance of the impressive SBInet -- the Secure Border Initiative strategy to control the border using technology and infrastructure that also could incorporate the 700-mile fence.

Then he confirmed my worst suspicions.

No money is appropriated for the fence. DHS does not know the total cost. There is no start date for construction. No one can say when -- or if -- it will be completed.

Believe it or not, Mr. Bush at the signing ceremony mentioned "authorizes" three times in one paragraph about the bill and yet nothing about money -- not one cent -- being appropriated to actually build it.

Seriously.


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I don't care if they build a fence or not - I do care about being lied to - the smoke and mirrors of this BS Bush admin.

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#1. To: Destro (#0)

I don't care if they build a fence or not - I do care about being lied to - the smoke and mirrors of this BS Bush admin.

In what regard? Is there anything that comes out of Washington that is not a lie? If there is, I have not seen it, because anything that comes out of Washington is meant to serve someone, and that someone is not you or me, so it must be lied about to make it palatable.

As to fences, what is not to understand? As my father was fond of telling me when he put me to work fixing fences on the ranch (I always had big ideas about how to do the work!); Just fix the fence, son, and don´t worry about keepìng things out ... ain´t never been a fence made that was worth a s--- for keeping things out. Fences are to keep things in!

The Solution is to apply, for the first time in the history of the United States, the Constitution to Washington, D.C.

richard9151  posted on  2006-10-30   17:28:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: richard9151, Destro (#1)

Just fix the fence, son, and don´t worry about keepìng things out ... ain´t never been a fence made that was worth a s--- for keeping things out. Fences are to keep things in!

I remember when Pat Buchanan was running for president for the 1996 election, and he won the New Hampshire primary. Newsweek then ran a scathing cover-story article about him, and they called him a racist and a bigot because he wanted to build fences to keep the illegals from crossing our southern borders.

Buchanan wanted this done to keep the illegals out, but I do think Bush's administration's reason for wanting to build fences is indeed to keep people in.

Diana  posted on  2006-10-30   17:42:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Diana, richard9151, bluedogtxn, a.pole (#2)

but I do think Bush's administration's reason for wanting to build fences is indeed to keep people in.

Riiiight.

Because we all speak fluent Spanish and can stomach Mexican water when we 'patriots' need to flee.

Have fun fleeing to Mexico - Canada has no fence and my white ass can blend in there just fine.

The issue for me is the Bush admin and the GOP leadership doing what it always does - be it for the poor deluded Evangelical religious right to the border fence people - they throw them a bone - humor the peons - but that's about it.

And the stupid peons salute in praise to the GOP because somehow they think Bush showing up to a NASCAR event makes him 'good people'.

Again, it is not the fence issue I care about but the way the issues on peoples minds are manipulated.

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-10-30   18:58:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Destro (#3)

the poor deluded Evangelical religious right

Not one of your favorite groups I think it's safe to say!

Diana  posted on  2006-10-30   19:07:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Destro (#3)

I get your point and I know this administration spouts lies upon lies like crazy.

My point was that when one person brought up the idea of building fences, he was vilified for being a 'racist' because he was outside of the clique.

Diana  posted on  2006-10-30   19:44:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Diana (#4)

the poor deluded Evangelical religious right Not one of your favorite groups I think it's safe to say!

What? You missed my point - they were used - hence deluded.

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-10-30   19:57:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Destro (#6)

Now why is it that in my whole posting history the only characters who tell me I'm missing the point and so forth are you and BeAChooser from LP?

Diana  posted on  2006-10-31   15:38:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Destro (#6)

I could go and count how many times you have made less than flattering remarks about Christians, but I won't. Everyone has a right to their beliefs and if you want to be obsessive over them that is your right. However you give them way too much power.

Diana  posted on  2006-10-31   15:41:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Destro (#0)

If they didn't fund it before the election, why should we believe they will ever fund it?

Katrina was America's Chernobyl.

aristeides  posted on  2006-10-31   15:46:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Diana (#8)

I could go and count how many times you have made less than flattering remarks about Christians,

No, just American Christians - mostly Protestants but Catholics as well.

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-10-31   15:49:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Diana (#7)

No one paid you any mind?

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-10-31   15:49:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Destro (#11)

very funny

Diana  posted on  2006-10-31   15:56:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Diana (#7)

LIAR!

(Now, don'tcha feel just a bit more at home?)

;>)

randge  posted on  2006-10-31   15:58:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Diana (#12)

Thank you. I try.

"The desire to rule is the mother of heresies." -- St. John Chrysostom

Destro  posted on  2006-10-31   15:59:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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