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1/25/2003 10:32:19 AM EDT

[url]http://www.washtimes.com/national/20030125-16777220.htm[/url]
 
 Hillary assails Bush on readiness 'myth'
By Amy Westfeldt
ASSOCIATED PRESS


    NEW YORK — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton last night said President Bush's homeland security plan is a "myth" and the nation is only marginally safer than it was before the September 11 terrorist attacks.  

    "Our people remain vulnerable, nearly as vulnerable as we were before 8:56 a.m. on September 11," Mrs. Clinton said of the Bush administration's domestic anti-terror efforts at a homeland security conference in Manhattan.
    "Our vigilance has faded at the top, in the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., where the strategy and resources to protect our nation are supposed to originate, where leaders are supposed to lead," the New York Democrat said.
    Mrs. Clinton's attack on the president's anti-terror initiatives at home came four days before he is to deliver the State of the Union address and on the same day Tom Ridge was sworn in as the first secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. A department spokesman had no immediate comment on her speech.
    "We have relied on a myth of homeland security — a myth written in rhetoric, inadequate resources and a new bureaucracy, instead of relying on good, old-fashioned American ingenuity, might and muscle," Mrs. Clinton said.
    "The truth is, we are not prepared, we are not supporting our first responders, and our approach to securing our nation is haphazard at best," she said. "Somewhere along the line, we lost our edge. We let our guard down."
    The former first lady said that, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt did more to inspire vigilance, calling for factories to double their weapons production and for Americans to recycle and ration food and gasoline.
    Rep. Peter T. King, New York Republican, said the Bush administration's top priority is homeland security and Mrs. Clinton's criticism only exposes the country to more terror.
    "I just think it was a cheap shot," Mr. King said. "It just invites the enemy to attack again."
    Mrs. Clinton also promoted her Provide for the Common Defense Act, which she argues will force the federal government to help states and cities protect the public from terrorist threats.
    The legislation calls for developing anti-terror technologies, creating a task force to set minimum security standards and adding federal security personnel in areas with large populations, including New York City.


1/25/2003 10:37:20 AM EDT
[#1]
I guess Hillary would put us all in carefully supervised work camps for our own safety.

(God I'm glad algore didn't win)  
1/25/2003 10:42:38 AM EDT
[#2]
A website somewhere posted the exact number of US troops, land military vehicles, naval ships, Air Wings, damn near everything that was active before Klinton. Then they posted in the next column what those stats were after his 3rd or 4th year as Commander in Chief. Anyone know where that page is??
1/25/2003 10:46:30 AM EDT
[#3]
You know, just from the thread title alone, I knew exactly what article was going to be posted.

That's disturbing on a number of levels.
1/25/2003 10:47:45 AM EDT
[#4]
Replace every refrence to homeland security and replace with AWB refrences.  Talk about a myth.  Hey pot, this is kettle, YOU'RE BLACK!
1/25/2003 10:47:51 AM EDT
[#5]
Some of you guys should be happy....


She has been doing nothing but blaming Canada!
1/25/2003 11:53:57 AM EDT
[#6]
From the article:
The former first lady said that, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt did more to inspire vigilance, [red]calling for factories to double their weapons production[/red] and for Americans to recycle and ration food and gasoline.
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Why do I find this hard to believe? Oh yeah, and if it is true I'm sure she wouldn't have wanted Winchester passing out Model 12s to all the neighborhood families for some real homeland defense...