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Kings_Knight
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"whatever floats your boat,, still no formal proposal(unlike the word being used by a professor in his opinion), and no authorization of a new award." Then precisely WHAT did 'The ONE' authorize that's called the 'Courageous Restraint' medal ... ? |
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Edited by
msharmony
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Tue 05/25/10 06:12 PM
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"whatever floats your boat,, still no formal proposal(unlike the word being used by a professor in his opinion), and no authorization of a new award." Then precisely WHAT did 'The ONE' authorize that's called the 'Courageous Restraint' medal ... ? that was EXACTLY my question to you? I can find no NEWS source confirming a medal being authorized by President OBama |
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Obama to send 1,200 troops to US-Mexico border WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama will send 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said Tuesday, pre-empting Republican plans to try to force votes on such a deployment. Obama will also request $500 million for border protection and law enforcement activities, according to lawmakers and administration officials. The moves come as chances for action on comprehensive immigration reform, Obama's long-stated goal, look increasingly small in this election year. But Obama is under pressure to do something with the issue front and center after Arizona's passage of a tough crackdown law. The National Guard troops will work on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support, analysis and training, and support efforts to block drug trafficking. They will temporarily supplement border patrol agents until Customs and Border Protection can recruit and train additional officers and agents to serve on the border, an administration official said. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity ahead of a public announcement, disclosed the plans shortly after Obama met at the Capitol with Republican senators who pressed him on immigration issues including the question of sending National Guard troops to the border. Arizona Republican Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl have been urging such a move, and Republicans planned to try to require it as an amendment to a pending war spending bill. In a speech Tuesday on the Senate floor, McCain said the situation on the U.S.-Mexico border has "greatly deteriorated." He called for 6,000 National Guard troops to be sent, and he asked for $250 million more to pay for them. "I appreciate the additional 1,200 being sent ... as well as an additional $500 million, but it's simply not enough," McCain said. Democrats were considering countering McCain's amendment with a proposal of their own after disclosure of the White House plans. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., said that the administration would announce the deployments late in the day Tuesday. But the White House wasn't expected to formally send the spending request to Capitol Hill until after the Memorial Day recess, said Kenneth Baer, spokesman for the White House Office of Management and Budget. Homeland Security and Pentagon officials have been jousting over the possible National Guard deployment for the better part of a year. Pentagon officials worried about perceptions that the U.S. was militarizing the border and did not want Guard troops to perform law enforcement duties. In 2006, President George W. Bush sent thousands of troops to the border to perform support duties that tie up immigration agents. But that program has since ended, and politicians in border states have called for troops to be sent there to curb human and drug smuggling and to deal with Mexico's drug violence that has been spilling over into the United States. More than 20,000 Border Patrol agents are deployed now, mostly along the Southern border. ___ Associated Press Writer Andrew Taylor and Suzanne Gamboa contributed to this report from Washington, Billeaud contributed from Phoenix. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100525/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_national_guard_border Once again Obama is taking another play from the George bush play book.I am not expecting any protesting and little news coverage on this issue. |
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Obama to send 1,200 troops to US-Mexico border WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama will send 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said Tuesday, pre-empting Republican plans to try to force votes on such a deployment. Obama will also request $500 million for border protection and law enforcement activities, according to lawmakers and administration officials. The moves come as chances for action on comprehensive immigration reform, Obama's long-stated goal, look increasingly small in this election year. But Obama is under pressure to do something with the issue front and center after Arizona's passage of a tough crackdown law. The National Guard troops will work on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support, analysis and training, and support efforts to block drug trafficking. They will temporarily supplement border patrol agents until Customs and Border Protection can recruit and train additional officers and agents to serve on the border, an administration official said. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity ahead of a public announcement, disclosed the plans shortly after Obama met at the Capitol with Republican senators who pressed him on immigration issues including the question of sending National Guard troops to the border. Arizona Republican Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl have been urging such a move, and Republicans planned to try to require it as an amendment to a pending war spending bill. In a speech Tuesday on the Senate floor, McCain said the situation on the U.S.-Mexico border has "greatly deteriorated." He called for 6,000 National Guard troops to be sent, and he asked for $250 million more to pay for them. "I appreciate the additional 1,200 being sent ... as well as an additional $500 million, but it's simply not enough," McCain said. Democrats were considering countering McCain's amendment with a proposal of their own after disclosure of the White House plans. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., said that the administration would announce the deployments late in the day Tuesday. But the White House wasn't expected to formally send the spending request to Capitol Hill until after the Memorial Day recess, said Kenneth Baer, spokesman for the White House Office of Management and Budget. Homeland Security and Pentagon officials have been jousting over the possible National Guard deployment for the better part of a year. Pentagon officials worried about perceptions that the U.S. was militarizing the border and did not want Guard troops to perform law enforcement duties. In 2006, President George W. Bush sent thousands of troops to the border to perform support duties that tie up immigration agents. But that program has since ended, and politicians in border states have called for troops to be sent there to curb human and drug smuggling and to deal with Mexico's drug violence that has been spilling over into the United States. More than 20,000 Border Patrol agents are deployed now, mostly along the Southern border. ___ Associated Press Writer Andrew Taylor and Suzanne Gamboa contributed to this report from Washington, Billeaud contributed from Phoenix. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100525/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_national_guard_border Isn't that funny how the only reason he was "forced" was because it is apparent that congress will not be getting to the immigration issue soon enough. That is the only reason that there is any "force". Arizona is forcing Americans to address the racism in this country at good healthy rate though. |
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"whatever floats your boat,, still no formal proposal(unlike the word being used by a professor in his opinion), and no authorization of a new award." Then precisely WHAT did 'The ONE' authorize that's called the 'Courageous Restraint' medal ... ? that was EXACTLY my question to you? I can find no NEWS source confirming a medal being authorized by President OBama And here I thought you could 'google' ... guess not ... or maybe it's just that the left-wing 'sources' don't want to carry it as 'news' ... |
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Edited by
crickstergo
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Tue 05/25/10 09:08 PM
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Obama to send 1,200 troops to US-Mexico border WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama will send 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said Tuesday, pre-empting Republican plans to try to force votes on such a deployment. Obama will also request $500 million for border protection and law enforcement activities, according to lawmakers and administration officials. The moves come as chances for action on comprehensive immigration reform, Obama's long-stated goal, look increasingly small in this election year. But Obama is under pressure to do something with the issue front and center after Arizona's passage of a tough crackdown law. The National Guard troops will work on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support, analysis and training, and support efforts to block drug trafficking. They will temporarily supplement border patrol agents until Customs and Border Protection can recruit and train additional officers and agents to serve on the border, an administration official said. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity ahead of a public announcement, disclosed the plans shortly after Obama met at the Capitol with Republican senators who pressed him on immigration issues including the question of sending National Guard troops to the border. Arizona Republican Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl have been urging such a move, and Republicans planned to try to require it as an amendment to a pending war spending bill. In a speech Tuesday on the Senate floor, McCain said the situation on the U.S.-Mexico border has "greatly deteriorated." He called for 6,000 National Guard troops to be sent, and he asked for $250 million more to pay for them. "I appreciate the additional 1,200 being sent ... as well as an additional $500 million, but it's simply not enough," McCain said. Democrats were considering countering McCain's amendment with a proposal of their own after disclosure of the White House plans. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., said that the administration would announce the deployments late in the day Tuesday. But the White House wasn't expected to formally send the spending request to Capitol Hill until after the Memorial Day recess, said Kenneth Baer, spokesman for the White House Office of Management and Budget. Homeland Security and Pentagon officials have been jousting over the possible National Guard deployment for the better part of a year. Pentagon officials worried about perceptions that the U.S. was militarizing the border and did not want Guard troops to perform law enforcement duties. In 2006, President George W. Bush sent thousands of troops to the border to perform support duties that tie up immigration agents. But that program has since ended, and politicians in border states have called for troops to be sent there to curb human and drug smuggling and to deal with Mexico's drug violence that has been spilling over into the United States. More than 20,000 Border Patrol agents are deployed now, mostly along the Southern border. ___ Associated Press Writer Andrew Taylor and Suzanne Gamboa contributed to this report from Washington, Billeaud contributed from Phoenix. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100525/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_national_guard_border Isn't that funny how the only reason he was "forced" was because it is apparent that congress will not be getting to the immigration issue soon enough. That is the only reason that there is any "force". Arizona is forcing Americans to address the racism in this country at good healthy rate though. Definitely not true....Obama is being forced to act because of the uproar sweeping the country over the invasion of illegals from Mexico!!!!!!!!! "Arizona is the biggest gateway into the U.S. for illegals. Arizona is home to an estimated 460,000 illegal immigrants. Over the past three years, border agents have made 990,000 arrests of illegals crossing the Arizona border - an average of 900 a day. Authorities routinely come across safe houses and vehicles crammed with illegals. Last week 67 illegal immigrants were found crammed inside a U-Haul truck - a typical scenario in Arizona. The volume of drugs coming across the Arizona border is also eye-popping. Federal agents seized 1.2 million pounds of marijuana last year in Arizona - an average of 1.5 tons per day. Marijuana busts have become so common in Arizona that until recently federal prosecutors in Arizona usually declined to press charges against marijuana smugglers caught with less than 500 pounds." |
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Obama wouldn't have done anything about the border including sending troops during his 4 years.Obama is looking like the backside of a horses rear end right about now.He doesn't stand for anything.He just jumps into the crowd which is most politicaly correct and then totally abandons them when he has to save his own neck.
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Edited by
Lpdon
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Tue 05/25/10 10:26 PM
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Obama wouldn't have done anything about the border including sending troops during his 4 years.Obama is looking like the backside of a horses rear end right about now.He doesn't stand for anything.He just jumps into the crowd which is most politicaly correct and then totally abandons them when he has to save his own neck. He is Jimmy Carter X 100 |
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"whatever floats your boat,, still no formal proposal(unlike the word being used by a professor in his opinion), and no authorization of a new award." Then precisely WHAT did 'The ONE' authorize that's called the 'Courageous Restraint' medal ... ? that was EXACTLY my question to you? I can find no NEWS source confirming a medal being authorized by President OBama And here I thought you could 'google' ... guess not ... or maybe it's just that the left-wing 'sources' don't want to carry it as 'news' ... cant find whats not there,,, |
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