Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 December 4, 2004 Legislative Update on 911 Legislation This is the legislation which includes the National ID Card. Our grandparents resisted a national identification number for years because they knew the danger such a control could pose to our freedoms. In the electronic era, such a card would be far more sinister and allow total control of each person who wanted to travel, to work, or to have a place in society. Nobody in their right mind would subject themselves in this way. See below for latest news article on the subject. House of Representative Contact Info http://www.house.gov Senate Representative Contact Info http://www.senate.gov Information on the bills, S.2845 and H.R.10: http://thomas.loc.gov With this bill or without it, we are already is deep trouble as a nation because of laws already passed, the international treaties we have signed, and the world-wide commitment to “harmonize” to a New World Order in each country. Power is being transferred from Congress to international committees. “Terrorist” has been redefined to include just about any crime. A recent proposed bill in Oregon included downloading music illegally as “terrorism” and grounds for life in prison with a minimum of 25 years in a forest work camp. (S. 742) http://www.prisonplanet.com/senate_bill_742.html Alex Jones at http://www.infowars.com has all of this documented in 10 years of research and news archives, audio/visual interviews. These changes are being gradually introduced in front of your eyes with very innocent and reasonable sounding justifications that ignore huge parts of the discussion and serious concerns. It’s being done incrementally, like a cowboy slipping a noose over a wild horse’s head. Are you still betting you will be a house slave and not a field slave? Perhaps you think you will be protected as the mistress to the slave owner? Wake up and speak up for your freedom and privacy. This is our life and government does not own you! The hour is late, and we have a long road ahead. Alex Jones’ documentary film, Police State II The Take Over at http://www.infowars.com/videos.html films multinational troops training in the US to do house-to-house search drills in Oakland CA. http://www.prisonplanet.tv members can view all 11documentaries for free online. This site is a virtual library. Alex Jones has been described as a national treasure. This is not an understatement, and this man can bring you up to speed on many issues concerning your freedom and privacy. Audio of Tom Brokaw report on Fallujah: Fallujah Residents Face Choice: Retina Scan and Take ID Card....Or Die Alex Jones Show | December 2 2004 http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2004/021204facechoice.htm Extensive Police State Archives http://www.prisonplanet.com/archive_police_state.html December 4, 2004 News Related to “Anti-Terrorism Bill” he wants passed: “Bush said in his weekly radio address. " I urge members of Congress to act next week so I can sign these needed reforms into law. " http://story.news./news?tmpl=story2 & u=/ap/20041204/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_\ intelligence Bush Presses Congress on Anti-Terror Bill December 4, 2004 By JESSE J. HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - President Bush (news - web sites) pressed Congress on Saturday to pass legislation enacting the Sept. 11 commission's anti-terrorism recommendations and promised to keep working until there is a bill he can sign. " I will continue to work with the Congress to reach an agreement on this intelligence bill, " Bush said in his weekly radio address. " I urge members of Congress to act next week so I can sign these needed reforms into law. " The GOP-controlled House will return on Monday to decide whether representatives should vote on a House-Senate compromise to create a national intelligence director position to coordinate the nation's spy agencies and enact other anti-terror measures. The Republican-controlled Senate will return if the House passes the compromise. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., refused to bring the legislation up for a vote two weeks ago after two House committee chairmen opposed the solution. Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., Judiciary Committee (news - web sites) chairman, said the bill should deal with illegal immigration. Rep. Duncan Hunter (news, bio, voting record), R-Calif., who heads the Armed Services Committee, said the intelligence realignment could interfere with the military's chain of command. " The legislation I support preserves the existing chain of command and leaves America's 15 intelligence agencies, organizations and offices in their current departments, " Bush said. " Yet the director of national intelligence will oversee all of America's intelligence efforts to help ensure that our government can find and stop terrorists before they strike. " In the Democrats' radio response, Rep. Bob Menendez of New Jersey said it is Bush's responsibility to make House Republicans vote on the compromise on Monday. " President Bush must make clear to House Republican leaders that there is no room for politics on this issue, " said Menendez, chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and one of the House-Senate negotiators on the compromise. " He must end the deception and delays of his party and get this bill passed now. " Menendez accused Hastert of holding the bill up because he's afraid many House Republicans would vote against it. But with Democratic help, the legislation could pass, he said. Bush told Hastert and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., on Thursday he wants an intelligence bill completed. Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., said the president told him and other lawmakers Friday that " he's working on it as hard as he can. " In his radio remarks, Bush said he has done all he can to fulfill the 9/11 commission's requests without congressional legislation. " I established the National Counterterrorism Center, where all the available intelligence on terrorist threats is brought together in one place, " he said. " Just last month, I issued two directives instructing the FBI (news - web sites) and CIA (news - web sites) to hire new personnel, and to press forward with the transformation of these agencies to meet the threats of our time. But other key changes require new laws. " It is urgent that something is done before terrorist strike again, Bush said. " The enemy is still plotting, and America must respond with urgency, " he said. " We must do everything necessary to confront and defeat the terrorist threat, and that includes intelligence reform. " ___ The all-new My - Get yours free! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 December 4, 2004 Legislative Update on 911 Legislation This is the legislation which includes the National ID Card. Our grandparents resisted a national identification number for years because they knew the danger such a control could pose to our freedoms. In the electronic era, such a card would be far more sinister and allow total control of each person who wanted to travel, to work, or to have a place in society. Nobody in their right mind would subject themselves in this way. See below for latest news article on the subject. House of Representative Contact Info http://www.house.gov Senate Representative Contact Info http://www.senate.gov Information on the bills, S.2845 and H.R.10: http://thomas.loc.gov With this bill or without it, we are already is deep trouble as a nation because of laws already passed, the international treaties we have signed, and the world-wide commitment to “harmonize” to a New World Order in each country. Power is being transferred from Congress to international committees. “Terrorist” has been redefined to include just about any crime. A recent proposed bill in Oregon included downloading music illegally as “terrorism” and grounds for life in prison with a minimum of 25 years in a forest work camp. (S. 742) http://www.prisonplanet.com/senate_bill_742.html Alex Jones at http://www.infowars.com has all of this documented in 10 years of research and news archives, audio/visual interviews. These changes are being gradually introduced in front of your eyes with very innocent and reasonable sounding justifications that ignore huge parts of the discussion and serious concerns. It’s being done incrementally, like a cowboy slipping a noose over a wild horse’s head. Are you still betting you will be a house slave and not a field slave? Perhaps you think you will be protected as the mistress to the slave owner? Wake up and speak up for your freedom and privacy. This is our life and government does not own you! The hour is late, and we have a long road ahead. Alex Jones’ documentary film, Police State II The Take Over at http://www.infowars.com/videos.html films multinational troops training in the US to do house-to-house search drills in Oakland CA. http://www.prisonplanet.tv members can view all 11documentaries for free online. This site is a virtual library. Alex Jones has been described as a national treasure. This is not an understatement, and this man can bring you up to speed on many issues concerning your freedom and privacy. Audio of Tom Brokaw report on Fallujah: Fallujah Residents Face Choice: Retina Scan and Take ID Card....Or Die Alex Jones Show | December 2 2004 http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2004/021204facechoice.htm Extensive Police State Archives http://www.prisonplanet.com/archive_police_state.html December 4, 2004 News Related to “Anti-Terrorism Bill” he wants passed: “Bush said in his weekly radio address. " I urge members of Congress to act next week so I can sign these needed reforms into law. " http://story.news./news?tmpl=story2 & u=/ap/20041204/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_\ intelligence Bush Presses Congress on Anti-Terror Bill December 4, 2004 By JESSE J. HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - President Bush (news - web sites) pressed Congress on Saturday to pass legislation enacting the Sept. 11 commission's anti-terrorism recommendations and promised to keep working until there is a bill he can sign. " I will continue to work with the Congress to reach an agreement on this intelligence bill, " Bush said in his weekly radio address. " I urge members of Congress to act next week so I can sign these needed reforms into law. " The GOP-controlled House will return on Monday to decide whether representatives should vote on a House-Senate compromise to create a national intelligence director position to coordinate the nation's spy agencies and enact other anti-terror measures. The Republican-controlled Senate will return if the House passes the compromise. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., refused to bring the legislation up for a vote two weeks ago after two House committee chairmen opposed the solution. Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., Judiciary Committee (news - web sites) chairman, said the bill should deal with illegal immigration. Rep. Duncan Hunter (news, bio, voting record), R-Calif., who heads the Armed Services Committee, said the intelligence realignment could interfere with the military's chain of command. " The legislation I support preserves the existing chain of command and leaves America's 15 intelligence agencies, organizations and offices in their current departments, " Bush said. " Yet the director of national intelligence will oversee all of America's intelligence efforts to help ensure that our government can find and stop terrorists before they strike. " In the Democrats' radio response, Rep. Bob Menendez of New Jersey said it is Bush's responsibility to make House Republicans vote on the compromise on Monday. " President Bush must make clear to House Republican leaders that there is no room for politics on this issue, " said Menendez, chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and one of the House-Senate negotiators on the compromise. " He must end the deception and delays of his party and get this bill passed now. " Menendez accused Hastert of holding the bill up because he's afraid many House Republicans would vote against it. But with Democratic help, the legislation could pass, he said. Bush told Hastert and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., on Thursday he wants an intelligence bill completed. Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., said the president told him and other lawmakers Friday that " he's working on it as hard as he can. " In his radio remarks, Bush said he has done all he can to fulfill the 9/11 commission's requests without congressional legislation. " I established the National Counterterrorism Center, where all the available intelligence on terrorist threats is brought together in one place, " he said. " Just last month, I issued two directives instructing the FBI (news - web sites) and CIA (news - web sites) to hire new personnel, and to press forward with the transformation of these agencies to meet the threats of our time. But other key changes require new laws. " It is urgent that something is done before terrorist strike again, Bush said. " The enemy is still plotting, and America must respond with urgency, " he said. " We must do everything necessary to confront and defeat the terrorist threat, and that includes intelligence reform. " ___ Take Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile./maildemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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