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Democrats Push Legislation On Catching "Osama Been Forgotten"
Dorgan has offered as an amendment to the 9/11 Commission recommendations, a simple bill that demands accountability from the Bush administration on bin Laden and mandates "a report to Congress on the hunt for Osama Bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and the leadership of al Qaeda." The North Dakota Senator pointed out that we just passed the 2,000-day mark since September 11, 2001 with Osama still at large, while listening to repeated assertions from the White House that they do not care about capturing the terrorist leader. "The perpetrators who boasted that they committed the terrorist acts against our country that murdered so many thousands of Americans remain, apparently, in a secure hideout in Pakistan and still taunt us. They send the television and the radio stations their videos and their voice tracks telling us their views of world events," said Dorgan. "I don't understand when the President says he is not concerned about him. The top intelligence chief said this is the greatest threat to our country. We better be concerned about him -- the President and the Congress and the American people. We ought to be concerned enough to decide this is a priority; it is a priority for us to bring to justice those who are the greatest threat to our country, the greatest terrorist threat." The Dorgan amendment, which is cosponsored by Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND), is so simple and easy to read, I'm going to print the key requirements verbatim:
Isn't it amazing that the Congress even has to ask for this? What's even more extraordinary is that Dorgan offered the same bill before the Republican, do-nothing Congress and it was dead on arrival. In a speech on the Senate floor Monday, Dorgan cited statements from Former Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte that are at complete odds with how little Bush and Cheney care about bin Laden's whereabouts.
Dorgan blasted Bush on his lack of concern that bin Laden is still roaming free and podcasting threats against America. "If the head of intelligence for this country says the greatest threat posed to this country by a terrorist organization is a threat that comes from al-Qaida, a threat to our homeland to inflict mass casualties, and they are in a secure hideout in Pakistan, and if, in fact, the President previously said as a part of our offensive against terror we are also confronting the regimes that harbor and support terrorists, and if Pakistan is our ally and al-Qaida is located there to train new terrorists, why on Earth are we not going after the leadership of al-Qaida?" asked Dorgan. "What explains that? It, frankly, escapes me." Dorgan also made clear that the Bush-McCain Doctrine of escalating the pointless war in Iraq continues the trend of the United States being sucked further into that quagmire while ignoring the real and potential threats to our country. "I have said before on the floor of the Senate in recent weeks, if we have 21,000 soldiers to surge somewhere, I would much prefer those 21,000 soldiers be surged to find the leadership and eliminate the leadership of al-Qaida," said Dorgan. "I don't understand why this administration says: We don't know where he is. I have no idea and really don't care. It is not that important. It is not our priority." "What on Earth is that? I don't understand it." Join the club, Senator Dorgan. Join the club. You can read more from Bob at BobGeiger.com.
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Senator Dorgan wants Bin Laden
Here's my e-mail to Progressive Democrats of America and Senator Dorgan regarding Bin Laden, etc.
Yes.. KatieL what are their priorities?
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The listed priorities for PDA are important but the Military Commissions Act sends a shadow over all of it.
When are we getting back our democracy Democrats? Habeas Corpus has been suspended!! Why aren't our Progressive members of Congress working with Amnesty International and the ACLU demanding our rights back?
The President has appointed another commission of x-government people who are not elected (The President's Commission on Walter Reid). It should have been The Commission on Veteran Medical Care and Policy (with members of Congress).
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First and foremost, the Congress does over sight (appointed by Democrats head of committees) not the President. Why is this important? Bush bribes them to twist the story to his advantage, refuses testimony and documents, and fixes the outcome. All of the commissions appointed by the President have been big cover ups and lies.
I noticed it was just Walter Reid when the problems extend much further than one VA hospital. Our whole health system is in crisis. Bush wants to control the investigation and the outcome results. DA!!
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I want our Progressive members of Congress to stand up and demand our democracy back. We put them in office to go against the Bush agenda to destroy our democratic system of government and our wealth. We no longer accept the Bush lies.
We were promised a more open and honest government if we elected Democrats. Where are they? Why aren't they talking about better priorities when we and the world are in mess of trouble?