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 California Election 2006 Watch: Schwarzenegger Campaign Justifies Arnolds Refusal to Send More California National Guard to Secure Border

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Guard
Muscle

From The Riverside County Press-Enterprise

 

June 27,
2006

Editorial

 

Gov. Schwarzenegger made the correct  decision last week when he declined to deploy more National Guard troops to the  Mexican border. Sending additional California forces would unfairly burden the
state.

…

Because the administration’s plan for using the guard at the border only proposed a total of 6,000 troops, that would mean California would be lifting nearly half the burden for the country. And the additional soldiers would be watching the border  in other states, not in California.

 

The governor properly focused on the  need for the National Guard to be available in case of emergencies in California. The state  faces an ever-present danger of earthquakes, plus wildfires, floods and
mudslides at various times of the year. And while California has more than 20,000 troops in its National
Guard, including those deployed in Iraq, the California guard also has more area and people  to protect in a disaster-prone state.

 

Meantime, illegal immigration has spread  far beyond California, Arizona, New Mexico and  Texas. Many
states now have large undocumented work forces. And border security affects the  whole nation, not just the border  states. California has plenty of guard muscle, but  other states should be willing to lend some brawn to border enforcement, as well.

 


The entire editorial is available at:
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Actually, Arnold has it WRONG.


And last night on Fox News he was beaten up pretty badly by Bill O’Reilly.  Why?


Arnold has NO coherent illegal immigration policy.


First, he was with the Minutemen. Then, he was against a border wall. And he BLAMED the federal government for inaction.

And…….now what?

Come on Arnold…..tell us what you plan?

Again, Arnold’s campaign is not making it easy for conservatives to vote for him.  O’Reilly says GOP voters will stay home and Arnold may lose.

Possible.

 California Election 2006 Watch: Schwarzenegger Campaign Justifies Arnolds Refusal to Send More California National Guard to Secure Border

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent talks on his walkie-talkie as he works along the U.S.-Mexico border fence before a news conference held by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger near the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Stay tuned……

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Los Angeles Times: Why we ran the bank story

MANY READERS have been sharply critical of our decision to publish an article Friday on the U.S. Treasury Department’s program to secretly monitor worldwide money transfers in an effort to track terrorist financing.

They have sent me sincere and powerful expressions of their disappointment in our newspaper, and they deserve an equally thoughtful and honest response.

The decision to publish this article was not one we took lightly. We considered very seriously the government’s assertion that these disclosures could cause difficulties for counterterrorism programs. And we weighed that assertion against the fact that there is an intense and ongoing public debate about whether surveillance programs like these pose a serious threat to civil liberties.

We sometimes withhold information when we believe that reporting it would threaten a life. In this case, we believed, based on our talks with many people in the government and on our own reporting, that the information on the Treasury Department’s program did not pose that
threat. Nor did the government give us any strong evidence that the information would thwart true terrorism inquiries. In fact, a close read of the article shows that some in the government believe that the program is ineffective in fighting terrorism.

In the end, we felt that the legitimate public interest in this program outweighed the potential cost to counterterrorism efforts.

Some readers have seen our decision to publish this story as an attack on the Bush administration and an attempt to undermine the war on terror.

We are not out to get the president. This newspaper has done much hard-hitting reporting on terrorism, from around the world, often at substantial risk to our reporters. We have exposed terrorist cells and led the way in exposing the work of terrorists. We devoted a reporter to covering Al Qaeda’s role in world terrorism in the months before 9/11. I know, because I made the assignment.

But we also have an obligation to cover the government, with its tremendous power, and to offer information about its activities so citizens can make their own decisions. That’s the role of the press in our democracy.

The founders of the nation actually gave us that role, and instructed us to follow it, no matter the cost or how much we are criticized. Thomas Jefferson said, “Whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their own government.” That’s the edict we followed.

This was a tough call for me, as I’m sure it was for the editors of other papers that chose to publish articles on the subject. But history tells us over and over that the nation’s founders were right in pushing the press into this role. President Kennedy persuaded the press not to report the Bay of Pigs planning. He later said he regretted this, that he might have called it off had someone exposed it.

History has taught us that the government is not always being honest when it cites secrecy as a reason not to publish. No one believes, in retrospect, that there was any true reason to withhold the Pentagon Papers, although the government fought vigorously to keep them from being published by the New York Times and the Washington Post. As Justice Hugo Black put it in that case: “The guarding of military and diplomatic secrets at the expense of informed representative government provides no real security for our Republic.”

I don’t expect all of our readers to agree with my call. But understand that it was one taken with serious reflection and supported by much history.

Flap promised the links to the interview of Doyle McManus, Washington Bureau Chief of the Los Angeles Times yesterday.

Listen here.

The Transcript is here and read it all.

It is obvious from Baquet’s and McManus’s statements that neither appreciated or understood the seriousness of printing this story. National security experts they are not and both are barely able successful journalists (notwithstanding the declining circulation of the Los Angeles Times).

Simply said: They printed the story because the New York Times did and they were “scooped.”

Hugh Hewitt has an analysis here.

But the reactions of Americans across the country is one of disgust. The media elite crossed a line, and its indifference to the threat of terrorism defined it in a way that a thousand columns will not undo.

Patterico has his analysis here.

Notably missing from your piece, Mr. Baquet, is any true justification for printing the article. We learn that you supposedly agonized over the decision, and that the Founding Fathers loved a free press, and that you really, really aren’t out to get Bush.

But what is the affirmative argument for publication? Surely you see that publishing such sensitive details requires one. But I don’t see it.

Your Washington Bureau Chief has said that the key factors he looked at in making the decision to publish were: “Is this legal? Are there safeguards?”

Yet, as I have demonstrated, the evidence in all the articles suggests that the program is legal, that it does have adequate safeguards, and that key Congressional committees were briefed.

Given these facts, where is the compelling public interest in revealing classified details of a legal and effective anti-terror program?

If this is the best you have to offer as a justification, Mr. Baquet, then you have made a terrible mistake, that may have tragic consequences for our country.

And Flap will ask Dean Baquet as he asked Bill Keller, how many Americans have to die?

Dean and Bill, you made a poor call and America will suffer from your mistakes.

Disgraceful conduct by the American Press.

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Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) speaks to reporters in the offices of the Washington Times yesterday.

Washington Times: Specter puts borders first

The security of the border should be the No. 1 priority for an immigration bill, Sen. Arlen Specter said yesterday, and he’s open to a compromise that sets goals for border and interior enforcement ahead of a guest-worker program and path to citizenship for illegal aliens.

The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said that in order for Congress to produce an immigration bill this year, President Bush must lobby personally on specific details in the bill — something he has not done.

“The president’s got to be there. He’s got to get involved, in my opinion, in the negotiations. Now, he has not yet been willing to do that,” the Pennsylvania Republican told editors and reporters at The Washington Times.

He said Mr. Bush has participated only at the level of “generalization” and is going to have to do far more to convince lawmakers “that the border’s going to be secure, that employer verification’s going to happen. That’s the crunch time.”

Mr. Specter would be chairman of the conference when the House and Senate meet to hammer out the differences between their bills.

Well, Specter should have thought of border security first before voting for the disastrous amnesty laden Senate bill that is now languishing within the House-Senate conference committee. Flap thinks he may be talking political expedience after seeing polls that demonstrate the Senate bill far out of what “Main Street” Americans desire for immigration policy and border security.

Flap invites Senator Specter to Los Angeles to see the Mexicanization of California’s largest urban area. Parts of Los Angeles resemble Mexico/Central America in appearance, character and substance.

And there isn’t an illegal immigration problem?

Senator, what are you thinking?

And we need a “pathway to citizenship” for illegal aliens?

Flap thinks NOT.

Mr. Specter said that although the Senate would insist on a guest-worker program and a path to citizenship for many illegal aliens in the final compromise bill, he is open to legislation that would make those proposals contingent on having a secure border and improved interior enforcement.

“It may be down the line that we will come to some terms on a timetable, with border security first and employment verification first,” he said.

Such an amendment was offered during the Senate floor debate, but failed by a vote of 55-40, with Mr. Specter joining most Democrats and some Republicans in defeating it. Yesterday, Mr. Specter said he understands the sentiment of those who want enforcement first.

“That’s got to be in place firmly. But I don’t think the Senate will pass a bill that’s limited to that,” he said, adding that those decisions about a timetable will “come in very hardfisted negotiations at the end of the rainbow.”

Who is Specter kidding? He doesn’t care about increasing border security. He wants to pander to Hispanic voters and legalize illegal aliens via an amnesty and establish a guest worker program for his big donor corporate PAC friends .

Specter is as pathetic as he always is.

Why the Senate Majority ever allowed him to chair the Senate Judiciary Committee is beyond Flap?

Flap continues to handicap NO immigration bill this year but some appropriations for increased border security.

Congressional GOP candidates will do well running against President Bush and Arlen Specter on illegal immigration.

Stay tuned…….

Captain Ed has Specter: Borders First

Specter’s conversion gives hope that the Senate may finally have gotten
the message from the American electorate about the primacy of border
security. If we have Specter on board, then it looks much easier to get
past a filibuster, and it may also prove beneficial in drafting some of
the other moderates to the staged approach. In the end, though, we will
need to see the thresholds they have in mind before we can really hope
to see actual progress on border security.

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Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, talks with Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade, unseen, under a picture of Iran’s late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, during their official meeting in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, June 27, 2006. Khamenei has rejected the prospect of talks with the United States on the nuclear program, saying nothing would be gained, state television reported Tuesday. ‘Negotiations with the United States would have no benefit for us, and we do not need them,’ the television quoted Khamenei as telling Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade.

AP: Iranian Leader: Talks With U.S. Not Needed

Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran does “not need” talks with the United States over its nuclear program because nothing would be gained, state television reported Tuesday.

The United States has said that if Iran accepts a package of incentives meant to get Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, it would join its European partners in negotiations with the Islamic republic over a framework for its nuclear program. That package was offered earlier this month.

“Negotiations with the United States would have no benefit for us, and we do not need them,” state television quoted Khamenei as telling Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade.

Washington’s offer to join talks was seen as a major concession since the United States lists Iran as a sponsor of international terrorism and there have been no diplomatic relations between the two countries since 1979, when militants stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took Americans hostage for 444 days.

White House press secretary Tony Snow said the Bush administration does not consider Khamenei’s comments to be an official response. The United States and its European partners have said they are waiting for Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, to communicate with European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, Snow said.

Is this a definite NO regarding the Big 6 proposal or more bloviation for an additonal stall with regards to negotiations with the Europeans (without the United States)?

There have been ample time and opportunity to work a compromise to end this crisis. But, Iran covets nuclear weapons and does not wish to end uranium enrichment PERIOD.

When the offical NO is delivered, it is off to the United Nations Security Council.

“We do not negotiate with anybody on achieving and exploiting nuclear technology,” the TV quoted Khamenei as saying. “But if they recognize our nuclear rights, we are ready to negotiate about controls, supervisions and international guarantees.”

Khamenei, who has final say on all state matters, said the West would misuse the negotiating process to pressure his country.

Khamenei means when the Big 6 recognizes that Iran posseses nuclear weapons that Iran may negotiate.

Of course, this is a deal ending statement.

All of the Irnaian negotiations for years has yielded NOTHING. Is this a surprise?

NOPE

 Iran Nuclear Watch: Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Says NO

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