Saturday, February 25, 2006

Forget them, they're irrelevant

Here you go... a Bush created department that actually disagreed with him:


WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Homeland Security Department objected at first to a United Arab Emirates company's taking over significant operations at six U.S. ports. It was the lone protest among members of the government committee that eventually approved the deal without dissent.
By TED BRIDIS Associated Press Writer

By ignoring the advice of his own Homeland Security Department, Bush has shown the world that he considers them and their advice as irrelevant.

That part about "eventually approved the deal without dissent" must have taken some serious arm-twisting by Bush and/or his minions.

Looks like they changed their minds to keep their jobs. Yessir... a job is much more important than national security.

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