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Happy Birthday Phil!!!!
remember........"there's no such thing as getting older, it's just a move to a higher level of intelligence"
Phil,
change mine to 17 20 24 48
thanks for the hard work
TWO rice burners???? next thing we know you'll be picking the 2.........must be something in the air - lol
profanity, even in private messages, is not allowed here. your obscene pm to the moderator shows you have much in common with michael moore, or jane fonda, so you are invited to travel in their circles, not here. goodbye
hmmm - guess osama didn't visit with sadam in your mind
guess there were no terrorists training camps
guess there was not a passenger jet shell used for training terrorists
guess you are a typical leftist LIAR and you have proven it by posting here AFTER you proudly proclaimed that you wouldn't
the answer is that we're left with the lesser of evils for a choice. if you're for socialism and surrender go democrat, terrorist anmesty and surrender go paul, continue to engage the terrorists on "their" ground and at least keep walmart safe for your wife and kids - go McCain.
DRAFT NEWT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NEWT/THOMPSON 2008
The Unilateral Disarmament Democrats: Putting Trial Lawyers Ahead of Your Family's Safety
It's hard to think of an action that has put as many lives at risk as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D.-Calif.) declaration of unilateral disarmament in the War on Terror last week.
By refusing to renew our ability to monitor terrorist communications overseas, Speaker Pelosi has put Americans at risk. She has blinded our counterterrorism capability and shut down America's most sophisticated defenses against the irreconcilable wing of Islam. As of midnight last Saturday, the law governing America's defense is totally inadequate to stop terrorists.
Why? Because the Democratic left believes lining the pockets of trial lawyers is more important than stopping terrorists.
Suing Telecom Companies for Helping Keep America Safe
At issue is the extension of the Protect America Act that was passed last August to allow U.S. intelligence agencies to monitor foreigner-to-foreigner communications without a warrant. Congress has known for six months that this ability under the Protect America Act was set to expire on Sunday. So last week, by an overwhelmingly bipartisan majority, the Senate passed legislation to prevent the authority from lapsing.
But the House Democratic leadership, led by Speaker Pelosi, refused to let the House vote on the bill. This led to a House GOP walk out led by Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio), who said, "We will not stand idly by and watch the floor of the United States House of Representatives be abused for pure, political grandstanding at the expense of our national security."
Why? Not because the bill lacked bipartisan support, but because it lacked trial lawyer support. The Senate-passed bill contains a provision granting immunity from lawsuits to telecommunications companies that have been cooperating with the government in the War on Terror.
Instead of putting her fellow Democrats in a position where they have to make a public vote in favor of trial lawyers over the safety of Americans, Speaker Pelosi opted to leave Washington for vacation.
'The President Just Wants to Protect American Telephone Companies'
As Robert Novak reported Monday, the trial lawyers -- the Democrats' most important source of political contributions -- have filed dozens of lawsuits seeking millions of dollars against phone companies for helping keep us safe by responding to the request of intelligence agencies to provide critical information about suspected terrorist communications without a warrant.
The continued cooperation of the telecom companies in monitoring terrorist communications is crucial to America's defense, which is why the Senate bill contained the immunity provision.
The simple fact is that if a company cooperates with the United States government in tracking down terrorists, it should receive our thanks and gratitude, not a lawsuit.
But some Democrats evidently don't agree. Note that House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) chose to attack the bill and the President's support for it by siding with the trial lawyers: "This is not about protecting Americans. The President just wants to protect American telephone companies."
The House's Unilateral Disarmament Contrasts Sharply With the Senate's Leadership
Speaker Pelosi's and the House Democratic leadership's unilateral disarmament contrasts sharply with the Senate Democrats who joined in the bipartisan 68-vote majority to strengthen America's defenses against terrorism.
The Senate bill was a compromise between Senate Democrats and the White House. As former Justice Official Andy McCarthy put it: "Democrats surely did not want to give President Bush this legislative victory, and President Bush certainly did not want to cave on these issues. But both sides compromised precisely because they understood that failing to do so, failing to preserve current surveillance authority, would endanger the United States."
Senate Democrats such as Intelligence Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (W.Va.), Claire McCaskill (Mo.) and Jim Webb (Va.) deserve thanks for putting the safety of America ahead of their partisan political interests.
The Law Was Never Meant to Protect Foreign Terrorists
So what is the state of our national defenses as I write this today?
The Protect America Act amended the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that was passed in 1978 to protect people inside the United States from being monitored by U.S. intelligence without a warrant proving they were agents of a foreign government.
This point is crucial: FISA was never meant to apply to foreigners outside the United States communicating with other foreigners outside the United States.
For 30 years, this was the understanding of the law. But a court case last year said that foreigner-to-foreigner overseas communications now have FISA protections -- that is, they require a warrant before they can be monitored -- because technology has changed and these non-U.S. communications now technically may pass through U.S. channels in the global telecommunications network.
The result is that for U.S. intelligence to monitor suspected terrorist communications between a Pakistani and an Afghani, they have to go through the time-consuming, bureaucratic procedure of having the attorney general and others approve lengthy affidavits proving that the targets are agents of a foreign power.
As of Midnight Saturday, American Lives Are at Risk
So as of midnight last Saturday, if U.S. intelligence discovers a new terrorist threat, it must spend valuable time preparing bureaucratic documents and seeking approval of busy officials before their communications can be monitored. By the time they've jumped through the bureaucratic hoops forced on them by House Democrats, it may be too late.
What's more, American telecommunications companies are less inclined to cooperate with intelligence officials because they lack protection from lawsuits under the law.
In short, Americans are at greater risk today than we were four days ago.
But Don't Take My Word for It -- Listen to the Intelligence Professionals
But don't just take my word for it. Here's what Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell -- an intelligence professional who served under President Clinton as well as President Bush -- told "Fox News Sunday":
"Our situation now, when the terrorist threat is increasing because they've achieved -- al Qaeda's achieved de facto safe haven in the border area of Pakistan and Afghanistan -- the threat is going up.
"And therefore, we do not have the agility and the speed that we had before to be able to move and try to capture their communications to thwart their planning.
"...[Our country is in] increased danger, and it will increase more and more as time goes on. And the key is the -- if you think about the private sector global communications, many people think the government operates that.
"Ninety-eight percent of it is owned and operated by the private sector. We cannot do this mission without help and support from the private sector. And the private sector, although willingly helped us in the past, are now saying, 'You can't protect me. Why should I help you?'"
Obama and Clinton Were AWOL on Protecting Americans
The potential threat to our safety is so great that the situation calls for leaders of all political parties to come together to call for Congress to act -- without delay -- to restore these crucial authorities to U.S. intelligence.
Senators and presidential contenders Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama missed the vote that passed the Senate to extend the Protect America Act. But they now have an obligation to keep America safe by joining President Bush in calling for the House return to Washington and pass the Senate bill.
No presidential primary, no 12-day vacation, is more important than the safety and security of our country.
Our leaders and would-be leaders must act.
The United States Congress by its inaction has created a gap in our national defense. A gap we can now only hope will not be filled by our enemies. Congress has the solemn responsibility not to put politics over American security. The President should implore Congress, as a national security priority, to return to Washington and pass the Protect America Act to give our intelligence agencies the tools they need to defeat our enemies.
http://newt.org/tabid/102/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/3194/Default.aspx
The Unilateral Disarmament Democrats: Putting Trial Lawyers Ahead of Your Family's Safety
It's hard to think of an action that has put as many lives at risk as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D.-Calif.) declaration of unilateral disarmament in the War on Terror last week.
By refusing to renew our ability to monitor terrorist communications overseas, Speaker Pelosi has put Americans at risk. She has blinded our counterterrorism capability and shut down America's most sophisticated defenses against the irreconcilable wing of Islam. As of midnight last Saturday, the law governing America's defense is totally inadequate to stop terrorists.
Why? Because the Democratic left believes lining the pockets of trial lawyers is more important than stopping terrorists.
Suing Telecom Companies for Helping Keep America Safe
At issue is the extension of the Protect America Act that was passed last August to allow U.S. intelligence agencies to monitor foreigner-to-foreigner communications without a warrant. Congress has known for six months that this ability under the Protect America Act was set to expire on Sunday. So last week, by an overwhelmingly bipartisan majority, the Senate passed legislation to prevent the authority from lapsing.
But the House Democratic leadership, led by Speaker Pelosi, refused to let the House vote on the bill. This led to a House GOP walk out led by Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio), who said, "We will not stand idly by and watch the floor of the United States House of Representatives be abused for pure, political grandstanding at the expense of our national security."
Why? Not because the bill lacked bipartisan support, but because it lacked trial lawyer support. The Senate-passed bill contains a provision granting immunity from lawsuits to telecommunications companies that have been cooperating with the government in the War on Terror.
Instead of putting her fellow Democrats in a position where they have to make a public vote in favor of trial lawyers over the safety of Americans, Speaker Pelosi opted to leave Washington for vacation.
'The President Just Wants to Protect American Telephone Companies'
As Robert Novak reported Monday, the trial lawyers -- the Democrats' most important source of political contributions -- have filed dozens of lawsuits seeking millions of dollars against phone companies for helping keep us safe by responding to the request of intelligence agencies to provide critical information about suspected terrorist communications without a warrant.
The continued cooperation of the telecom companies in monitoring terrorist communications is crucial to America's defense, which is why the Senate bill contained the immunity provision.
The simple fact is that if a company cooperates with the United States government in tracking down terrorists, it should receive our thanks and gratitude, not a lawsuit.
But some Democrats evidently don't agree. Note that House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) chose to attack the bill and the President's support for it by siding with the trial lawyers: "This is not about protecting Americans. The President just wants to protect American telephone companies."
The House's Unilateral Disarmament Contrasts Sharply With the Senate's Leadership
Speaker Pelosi's and the House Democratic leadership's unilateral disarmament contrasts sharply with the Senate Democrats who joined in the bipartisan 68-vote majority to strengthen America's defenses against terrorism.
The Senate bill was a compromise between Senate Democrats and the White House. As former Justice Official Andy McCarthy put it: "Democrats surely did not want to give President Bush this legislative victory, and President Bush certainly did not want to cave on these issues. But both sides compromised precisely because they understood that failing to do so, failing to preserve current surveillance authority, would endanger the United States."
Senate Democrats such as Intelligence Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (W.Va.), Claire McCaskill (Mo.) and Jim Webb (Va.) deserve thanks for putting the safety of America ahead of their partisan political interests.
The Law Was Never Meant to Protect Foreign Terrorists
So what is the state of our national defenses as I write this today?
The Protect America Act amended the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that was passed in 1978 to protect people inside the United States from being monitored by U.S. intelligence without a warrant proving they were agents of a foreign government.
This point is crucial: FISA was never meant to apply to foreigners outside the United States communicating with other foreigners outside the United States.
For 30 years, this was the understanding of the law. But a court case last year said that foreigner-to-foreigner overseas communications now have FISA protections -- that is, they require a warrant before they can be monitored -- because technology has changed and these non-U.S. communications now technically may pass through U.S. channels in the global telecommunications network.
The result is that for U.S. intelligence to monitor suspected terrorist communications between a Pakistani and an Afghani, they have to go through the time-consuming, bureaucratic procedure of having the attorney general and others approve lengthy affidavits proving that the targets are agents of a foreign power.
As of Midnight Saturday, American Lives Are at Risk
So as of midnight last Saturday, if U.S. intelligence discovers a new terrorist threat, it must spend valuable time preparing bureaucratic documents and seeking approval of busy officials before their communications can be monitored. By the time they've jumped through the bureaucratic hoops forced on them by House Democrats, it may be too late.
What's more, American telecommunications companies are less inclined to cooperate with intelligence officials because they lack protection from lawsuits under the law.
In short, Americans are at greater risk today than we were four days ago.
But Don't Take My Word for It -- Listen to the Intelligence Professionals
But don't just take my word for it. Here's what Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell -- an intelligence professional who served under President Clinton as well as President Bush -- told "Fox News Sunday":
"Our situation now, when the terrorist threat is increasing because they've achieved -- al Qaeda's achieved de facto safe haven in the border area of Pakistan and Afghanistan -- the threat is going up.
"And therefore, we do not have the agility and the speed that we had before to be able to move and try to capture their communications to thwart their planning.
"...[Our country is in] increased danger, and it will increase more and more as time goes on. And the key is the -- if you think about the private sector global communications, many people think the government operates that.
"Ninety-eight percent of it is owned and operated by the private sector. We cannot do this mission without help and support from the private sector. And the private sector, although willingly helped us in the past, are now saying, 'You can't protect me. Why should I help you?'"
Obama and Clinton Were AWOL on Protecting Americans
The potential threat to our safety is so great that the situation calls for leaders of all political parties to come together to call for Congress to act -- without delay -- to restore these crucial authorities to U.S. intelligence.
Senators and presidential contenders Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama missed the vote that passed the Senate to extend the Protect America Act. But they now have an obligation to keep America safe by joining President Bush in calling for the House return to Washington and pass the Senate bill.
No presidential primary, no 12-day vacation, is more important than the safety and security of our country.
Our leaders and would-be leaders must act.
The United States Congress by its inaction has created a gap in our national defense. A gap we can now only hope will not be filled by our enemies. Congress has the solemn responsibility not to put politics over American security. The President should implore Congress, as a national security priority, to return to Washington and pass the Protect America Act to give our intelligence agencies the tools they need to defeat our enemies.
http://newt.org/tabid/102/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/3194/Default.aspx
My picks for this weekend
12 20 24 48
thanks
thanks Pete - I thought that was the case but wanted to check. now i need a drafting partner to get back towards the front - lol
Phil - are we going to adjust our points this year in the event NASCAR penalizes one of our drivers?
It could make a difference on them being in or out of the top 12 for the next weeks pick?
great stuff chunga
you lie! you won't stop posting here.
actually, the families of the 300 thousand plus that we have found in the mass graves, overlooked by you and the left, are grateful to finally know where their loved ones' were slain.
chunga - need your input back on VRWC when you get time - am currently letting the village idiot make a fool of himself just for fun - lol
he doesn't - that is a false claim by his supporters
this says a bunch - lol
Amen Razorbucks!!!!!
I am humoring him for a few posts just to let him show the usual stupidy that permiates the liberal mind. It would be easy to send him into cyberspace, but it's more fun for now to see just how foolish he will continue to be.
God Bless America. I fought my share of wars (didn't matter if they were "declared" or not, they were still necessary to protect us) and would gladly do it again if needed.
Our men and women in uniform now need thousands of his kind to run in front of them as they approach the enemy - lol.
Left to the leftist liberal "blame America first" crowd, we'd be picking up blood and guts in our local WalMart instead of killing our enemy "over there"
typical leftist retort - when caught with the facts, you argue that they don't matter. ha
there's a gov board you might feel at home on if you know how to find it.
which one's "don't"
because the nations ASKED us to remain.
if we're "building our empire" would you mind showing me all the countries we are "KEEPING" ah, there are none. we are the ONLY nation that helps the people defeat their tyrants and then gives their country back to them - REBUILT with our money.
if according to the ignorant left, we were in if for oil, we would have KEPT KUWAITI oil fields in the first gulf war.
you need to stop listening to the maggot headed moore's and sarandons of the world and open your mind - as they say, and i feel sorry for you, "a mind is a terrible thing to waste"
be thankful there are those of us who GIVE you the freedom to even sit at your computer trying to come up with a lame retort.
I know - i started to pick him but didn't lol
great race though and i'm glad to see Ryan win it.
Phil - looks like Goldman picked 2 12 18 20 don't it?
I hope to. I'm still mad at NASindyCAR for moving our beloved Southern 500, but I guess history don't mean anything to this new management.
We're in Nashville now. We plan on a trip to the coast and if we and if we can work it around the race I'll let you know.
Would be nice to actually attend one - lol.
Now I gotta work on my picks - once again I picked three out of four WRECKS as usual - lol
Glad to see Ryan win it though.
no - was born in sc and raced a bit on our little half mile dirt track back in the 80 over days
was there when darlington ran first race but couldn't go
i did get to see all them drivers when they came to our track though - i must be getting old LOL but not old as phil
they also had big feet and a ton of gonads - lol
eat up with the dumb a@# in my opinion. there'll never be racing or racers like the N'Wilks/Rock/Darlington/etc., gang
ain't it funny though that they could run over 200 in the seventy's without all the aero crap - just plain guts and horsepower.
Great Pete - I could never afford to go to the big races, but at least got to see some of the legends in my younger days on the South Carolina tracks. Cotton Owens, Fireball, Curtis, Lee, Maurice, Richard, Herb, The Flocks, Fearless Freddy, and so many more. Man that was racing back then - and not a lot of money for the winners.
I'd love to go to Daytona someday and see the race but at my age i think i'm better off on the couch with a plate of food and instant replay so i will know why kyle and kurt wrecked - lol.
The new drivers surely have talent, but them good ole boys didn't have power steering or power brakes, and aerodynamics was cutting a few holes in your shirt and pants to allow air to flow through.
"let the great American race begin!!!"
1958 Petty Enterprises starts it all.
not me - it is best to "knock on terrorists heads" than to wait on the liberal maggots who occupy congress to step up to the plate in defense of America. left to the give up crowd, we'd all be wearing rags on our heads and making our wives cover their faces.
we are at war - period! some of us will fight to keep Amjerica free, some will just sit on their ass and reap the benifits of the freedoms WE have won and protected for them.
and nobody has attacked us since ? hmmmmm....
the war was DECLARED on us by them........get over it
Thanks Phil - should be al well by Monday or so.
Phil - had minor surgery and only have one eye for the next few days. Hope i get my pick numbers right:
8 24 48 88
i hope i typed
24 Gordon
48 Johnson
88 Dale Jr
8 Martin
thanks - if they all crash i can blame it on my oneeyed picking lol
they oughta check the 55 car for steroids in the fuel - especially if mikey is watching the hearings - lol
he would have it they hadn't changed the rules to protect Dalr Sr - Jeff would have number 6 won already
you're way off base on your logic, or lack thereof