Ralph Nader's views on homeland security
Ralph Nader on Homeland Security
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Wimpie on Ralph Nader: Letter to Senate Committee on Homeland Security regarding whole-body airport scanners ... Ralph Nader at Nader.org: Letter to Members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental ...
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... President Bush is putting a big stake in the newly formed Office of Homeland Security under the leadership of former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge. The rationale behind the formation of the office is a belief that the ...
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Ralph Nader is neutral on a Constitutional amendment that would require Congress and the President to balance the budget each year “You speak of being "wise with the people's ...
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... May 28th, 2010 Ralph Nader and a coalition of consumer, privacy and civil rights groups today urged Senator ... The Center for Study of Responsive Law is a nonprofit Ralph Nader organization that supports and conducts a wide variety of research and ...
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2007: "US Nukes Syrian's Nuclear Reactor Test Center..."Jerusalem Post
...NO LONGER THE CONCERN WITH THE NEW ADMINISTRATION...BUT THIS VIDEO STILL STANDS AS A TESTMENT (SCARY) AS TO HOW CLOSE OUR PRIOR LEADERS LEAD US TOWARDS ANOTHER WORLD WAR.......Just my opinion...for what it is worth...This video is a recreation of an actual event as reported by the Jerusalem Post in late 2007. Pray that God will lead our Republican Leaders away from the brink of this coming war that they so heavily beat the drums of war for...we have leaders who shot from the hip and do NOT think through their comments/actions until it is too late...Just my opinion...for what it is worth...This video is a recreation of an actual event as reported by the Jerusalem Post in late 2007.
Peter DeFazio on The Alex Jones Show_3/19/08"PDD 51"
www.infowars.com President Bush's post-terror attack martial law plan is so shocking that even sitting members of Congress and Homeland Security officials are barred from viewing it, another example of executive über alles and a chilling portent of what is to come as constant reminders of the inevitability of terror attacks reverberate. Congressman Peter DeFazio (D - OR) was asked by his constituents to see what was contained within the classified portion of the White House's plan for operating the government after a terrorist attack. Since DeFazio also sits on the Homeland Security Committee and has clearance to view classified material, the request would have appeared to be routine, but the Congressman was unceremoniously denied all access to view the documents, and the White House wouldn't even give an excuse as to why he was barred. "I just can't believe they're going to deny a member of Congress the right of reviewing how they plan to conduct the government of the United States after a significant terrorist attack," DeFazio told the Oregonian on Friday. "We're talking about the continuity of the government of the United States of America," DeFazio says. "I would think that would be relevant to any member of Congress, let alone a member of the Homeland Security Committee." "Maybe the people who think there's a conspiracy out there are right," DeFazio concluded. The article also quotes Norm Ornstein, a legal scholar who studies government continuity at the conservative ...
Peter DeFazio on The Alex Jones Show 3-19-08 PDD 51
www.infowars.com President Bush's post-terror attack martial law plan is so shocking that even sitting members of Congress and Homeland Security officials are barred from viewing it, another example of executive über alles and a chilling portent of what is to come as constant reminders of the inevitability of terror attacks reverberate. Congressman Peter DeFazio (D - OR) was asked by his constituents to see what was contained within the classified portion of the White House's plan for operating the government after a terrorist attack. Since DeFazio also sits on the Homeland Security Committee and has clearance to view classified material, the request would have appeared to be routine, but the Congressman was unceremoniously denied all access to view the documents, and the White House wouldn't even give an excuse as to why he was barred. "I just can't believe they're going to deny a member of Congress the right of reviewing how they plan to conduct the government of the United States after a significant terrorist attack," DeFazio told the Oregonian on Friday. "We're talking about the continuity of the government of the United States of America," DeFazio says. "I would think that would be relevant to any member of Congress, let alone a member of the Homeland Security Committee." "Maybe the people who think there's a conspiracy out there are right," DeFazio concluded. The article also quotes Norm Ornstein, a legal scholar who studies government continuity at the conservative ...
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