A plague o' both your houses
I've been dozing on the news lately, but this piece perfectly highlights the craven hypocrisy of both houses of congress.
'Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, a cat, to scratch a man to death!
Given the general knowledge skills of congress members, most of them probably couldn't finger Dubai on a map of the world before this week. So why all the fuss? As Bush and others in the administration point out, these ports are already under 'foreign' (British) management. Port security is handled by the US Coast Guard and US Customs Service. How does the sale of P&O to Arab owners impact that or pose a threat to port security? If ownership is an issue, why don't we block Arab-owned airlines, banks, etc from operating in the country? Congress doesn't seem too concerned about the country's reliance on Arab oil, surely a far greater long term threat to national security and economic stability.
And as a Washington Post editorial notes, why single out Dubai for special attention? 'Britain, as events of the last year have illustrated, is no less likely to harbor radical Islamic terrorists than Dubai.'
It sounds a lot like knee-jerk xenophobia and political oneupmanship. Oh that's right, I almost forgot: we're in an election year. The hounds on both sides are gathering, sensing an opportunity to pounce on a weakened Bush to further their own political advantage. What a bunch of whores.
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Posted by: Göran Koch-Swahne | March 8, 2006 12:40 PM