Monday, February 20, 2006

DON'T LET THEM TURN OUR PORT SECURITY OVER TO A TERRORIST INFILTRATED ARAB GOVERNMENT
Just when you thought homeland security couldn't get more inept and incompetent, we find out the Bush administration casually and secretly planned on approving sale of control of six of our major ports to an company controlled by The United Arab Emirates (UAE). Isn't this the same United Arab Emirates that was one of the few to recognize the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Isn't this the same United Arab Emirates that has been the transfer point for rogue nuclear weapons components, and who have harbored al Qaeda terrorists?

ACTION PAGE: http://www.nocrony.com/port_security.php

Are they completely out of their minds? Or are we for allowing the Bush administration to remain in power even one single additional day? There is already a bi-partisan coalition forming to demand that there be an immediate investigation of why such a deal was even considered, let alone waved through without a concern in the world. There are already many who believe that 9/11 attacks could not have succeeded without a deliberate stand down by our own government. Is this yet another example of that? Please take action NOW, so we can win all victories that are supposed to be ours, and forward this message to everyone else you know. If you would like to get alerts like these, you can do so at http://www.usalone.com/in.htm

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TRUEMAJORITY WEBSITE ALWAYS SHEDS LIGHT AND TRUTH - The War Burns Through $100,000 Every Minute - Still No Exit Plan; Still No End in Sight
President George Bush has come to Congress - to the American people, really- to ask for another $65 billion for war in the Middle East. [Duchess Note: Which will be borrowed, like other times, from China, India, etc. The US is in debt up to its corrupt, immoral eyeballs.] It's the fourth time in three years the Administration has asked for extra, unplanned billions to be taken from other needs. What will he do with the money? We're told this $65 billion (in addition to the $241 billion spent so far) will be used to "stay the course." Problem is, no one - not Mr .Bush nor Vice President Dick Cheney nor Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld -seems to know what "the course" is. All citizens are offered is more of the same policies - the same policies which have led Iraq to the brink of civil war and bogged our troops in a hopeless quagmire. Enough is enough!

Let's tell Congress that it's time to use their Constitutional authority to protect our nation's resources. If we can collect 40,000 messages, we'll deliver them to their Washington offices before Congress votes on this $65 billion request. If you'd like to view, edit or send this letter, visitthe following website:

http://action.truemajority.org/campaign/warspending/w3dkexb415bbbkj

While the President "stays the course," the war's human and financial toll is mounting. Over 2,200 American soldiers have died and tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians have been killed. The war is costing about $4.5 billion per month, or about $100,000 per minute, and the Office of Management and Budget has stated that no one knows how much it will cost this year and into the future. The President's latest $65 billion request comes on top of $50 billion already earmarked for this year, bringing the total to $120 billion and fueling deficit spending that last year totaled more than $400 billion. The tight budget in Washington, coupled with the Administration's insistence on moving forward with billions in tax cuts, is preventing our country from doing great things that could make so many dreams come true that it's just heartbreaking. For $70 billion, America could - for example- save 6 million kids who die each year of hunger-related disease in impoverished countries. And it could do this each year for 5 years! Tell your Member of Congress to vote against spending $65 billion more on the Iraq war.

http://action.truemajority.org/campaign/warspending/w3dkexb415bbbkj

QUOTE OF THE DAY ... A society that puts equality ahead of freedom will end up with neither equality nor freedom. Milton Friedman

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