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Homeland Security, NOT!
Napolitano Gets Questioned!
Fox TV News ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Safe to Fly? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MUST SEE: Arrogant Department of Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano - who allotted $1 BILLION toward airline equipment via December stimulus funding - is grilled on Fox News TV for lack of airline security. CLICK HERE: http://news.yahoo.com/video/politics-15749652/17336251 Read Napolitano's stimulus budget report below, which was forwarded on December 17, 2009. You can see that she allotted $1 BILLION to airport equipment and $650 MILLION to her new headquarters while only allotting $20 MILLION to ICE Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Implementing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 http://www.dhs.gov/xopnbiz/recovery.shtm Projects supported by these funds will not only make the country safer and more secure, but they also will create new jobs, and in some cases, save the jobs of men and women who do the work of staying ahead of those who would seek to do us harm. St. Elizabeths/DHS Headquarters Consolidation: * $650 million ($200 million to DHS; $450 million to GSA) U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP): * $720 million for construction at land ports of entry ($300 million GSA; $420 million CBP) * $100 million for Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) technology * $100 million for border technology on the southwest border * $60 million for tactical communications equipment and radios U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE): * $20 million for ICE automation modernization and tactical communications Transportation Security Administration: * $1 billion for explosives detection systems and checkpoint screening equipment U.S. Coast Guard: * $142 million for Alteration of Bridges program * $98 million for construction, which may include the following: o Shore facilities and aids to navigation facilities o Vessel repair/acquisition (includes High Endurance Cutter, National Security Cutter) Federal Emergency Management Agency: * $100 million for Emergency Food and Shelter Program * $150 million for transit and rail security grants * $150 million for port security grants, no non-federal match required * $210 million for Assistance to Firefighter (AFG) grants for firehouse construction; maximum grant is $15.0M * $5 million expansion in authority for FEMA Community Disaster Loans * Requires the establishment of an arbitration panel to resolve Katrina/Rita public assistance disputes * Requires FEMA to accept additional applications for Katrina/Rita public assistance * All non-federal matching requirements for SAFER grants waived for FY 2009-2010 DHS Office of Inspector General: * $5 million to conduct related oversight and audits Department of Homeland Security http://www.dhs.gov/index.shtm Contact Information ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We The People California's Crusader http://californiascrusader.com/about-us/
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This woman shouldn't be running a nursery school much less the Dept of Homeland Security. When asked questions she doesn't answer, only responds. I looked like that really frustrated the guys interviewing her.
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Against The Law To Racially Profile On Airline Flights
Take Action Alert - FIRE NAPOLITANO Alert, end of this email THE MUSLIM PAC http://www.mpac.org/index.php Communication Director Edina Lekovic interviewed by KFI fill-in host Tim Conway on the John and Ken Show, stated it is "against the law to racially profile on airline flights." Below read from the Department of Homeland Security website and its clear stance that it is against the law to racially profile in regard to airline travel. Take Action Alert end of this email ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Pas senger Civil Rights http://www.tsa.gov/research/civilrig...travelers.shtm Office of Civil Rights and Liberties Overview TSA's 43,000 security officers, inspectors, air marshals, managers, and directors are a reflection of this nation's great diversity. We are a reflection of you, the traveling public. Our goal and our mission is to protect our nation's transportation systems so that we all can travel safely. Our security officers work to protect over 2 million travelers each and every day. We are committed to making each traveler's screening experience as pleasant and smooth as possible. We are also committed to treating each traveler with dignity and respect throughout the screening process. Despite our commitment to integrity, you may be unhappy with your screening experience. You may feel that you were treated differently or less favorably by a security officer. You may even feel that the treatment you experienced was because of your race, national origin, age, religion, gender, disability, or sexual orientation. If this is how you feel about a screening experience, we want to know about it. The role of the Office of Civil Rights and Liberties is to review concerns about a screening experience where you believe you were treated differently or discriminated against because of your race, national origin, age, religion, gender, disability, or sexual orientation. We can only attempt to resolve concerns when we know they exist. Our Civil Rights Policy Statement We treat all members of the travelers in a manner free from unlawful discrimination, harassment or retaliation. To emphasize our commitment to TSA employees and the traveling public, TSA issued its Civil Rights Policy Statement. Quite simply, our policy statement assures travelers they will be treated in a fair, lawful and nondiscriminatory manner. It also emphasizes we have no tolerance for harassment in the treatment of the public we serve. Finally, it outlines out how we ensure an environment free of discrimination through program, policy, and operational reviews. PDF FILE Click here: http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/civil_rights_policy.pdfto read the TSA Civil Rights Policy. (pdf) Mission of the External Compliance Division, Office of Civil Rights and Liberties To ensure that the civil rights and liberties of the traveling public are respected throughout screening processes, without compromising security. The Division ensures that Agency processes and procedures do not discriminate against the traveling public, and abide by the constitutional freedoms of the traveling public. The External Compliance Division meets its mission by providing civil rights guidance and services to TSA program offices, including security offices, technology offices, and communications offices; and by reviewing TSA policies and procedures to ensure that the civil rights and liberties of the traveling public are taken into account. Reporting Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Complaints How can you report a civil rights or civil liberties complaint? There are a number of ways in which you can report a concern. You can pursue any of the following steps. During travel: While you are still at the checkpoint, you can ask to speak with a supervisor about the incident. You can also ask to speak with the Customer Service Manager for the airport. Depending on the time of day during which you are traveling or the size of the airport, the Customer Service Manager may not be readily accessible to you at the airport. After traveling: You may contact the External Compliance Division of TSA's Office of Civil Rights and Liberties to file a complaint. Our mailing address is: Transportation Security Administration Office of Civil Rights and Liberties (TSA-6) External Compliance Division 601 S. 12th Street Arlington, VA 20598 Our email address is: TSA.OCR-ExternalCompliance@dhs.gov You may also contact the Department of Homeland Security's Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties to file a complaint. The Department's procedures for filing and handling complaints can be found at: http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0373.shtm. What should be included in your complaint? Your complaint should include a description of the incident. The description should include the date of the incident, the approximate time of the incident, the name of the airline carrier on which you were flying, and the name of the airport. The complaint should also explain what happened. The explanation should include why you feel the incident constituted a civil rights or civil liberties violation and why you feel you were treated differently, or discriminated against by this incident. What is a civil rights or civil liberties complaint? Civil Rights - include the Constitutional rights to due process, and equal treatment under the law. Civil Liberties - include the Constitutional freedoms of speech, religion, and assembly. What is discrimination? Discrimination - includes treating someone differently or less favorably because of a person's race, national origin, age, religion, gender, disability, or sexual orientation, as compared to someone else under similar circumstances. What will happen with your complaint? * A Specialist will be assigned to handle your complaint. * The Specialist's responsibility is to attempt to resolve your concern. The Specialist may conduct a fact-finding investigation into the alleged discriminatory act or incident. * If a fact-finding investigation is conducted, the Office of Civil Rights and Liberties will review the available facts and will make findings as to whether or not the incident or act complained of constituted unlawful discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. * The Office of Civil Rights and Liberties may also recommend measures be put in place, such as conducting additional training, to resolve the concern. The Office of Civil Rights and Liberties will process external complaints filed up to 180 days after the date of the alleged discriminatory act or incident. However, the ability to conduct a successful fact-finding investigation is greatly limited when an extended period of time has passed between the date of the alleged discriminatory act or incident and the date of receipt of the complaint. How to contact TSA on other matters, such as watch list issues, claims issues, general questions, or to share your opinions or comments with us. For additional information and contact information concerning watch list issues, please see the DHS Traveler Redress Inquiry Program's webpage at: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/custome...ess/index.shtm. For additional information and contact information concerning claims issues, please see the TSA Claims Management Office's webpage at: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/customer/claims/index.shtm. To ask general questions or to share your opinions or comments with us, please see the TSA Contact Center's webpage at: http://contact.tsa.dhs.gov/default.aspx. TAKE ACTION: EMAIL FROM RIALTO, CA ACTIVIST: EMAIL OBAMA FIRE JANET NAPOLITANO Send your emails! Tell OBAMA that you do not feel safe in your out country! Tell him that Napolitano MUST go. Click here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact Napolitano has got to go! Send letters and e.mails to Obama telling him that you do not feel safe in your own country! Our airways are wide open, our borders are wide open, Even the Whitehouse can be infiltrated. We treat the Illegal Aliens as welcome guests, when in fact, even if they come from Mexico, they could very well be terrorists! Mail a letter or postcard FIRE NAPOLITANO: President Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Contact Information ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~We The People California's Crusader http://californiascrusader.com/about-us/
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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead Last edited by Ole Glory; 12-30-2009 at 08:40 AM. |
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This is pretty much what I said elsewhere. If we cannot or will not change and scrap the PCBS that is strangling us, we cannot win against these muslim terrorists. They are like Anateus, the more you knock them down the stronger they get. They hold ALL the cards, the race card, the religion card. They have the deck. We don't have so much as a joker.
I am afraid, and I have a serious fear in this regard, that hundreds, thousands perhaps tens of thousands of people will be dead before we burn the deck and all the cards. Maybe not even then. Maybe the committment to "civil rights" is such that we will be content to suffer genocide rather than give up the ideals that are now beating us up. |
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I would suggest that the controversy could be resolved, as most can, by a return to the Constitution. In this case, the Preamble
We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. I see the words, Secure the blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity.... I don't see the world there, or people here illegally, or terrorists. I see "our posterity". That means Americans. The liberty of Americans belongs ONLY to Americans. It is ours and we should not share. Just like the liberty of Greeks belongs to Greeks and no one else. The liberty of Italians is not given to the Swedes. If we could institute that instead of civil rights, most of these problems would disappear. You want civil rights, be an American. Not a nigerian, or a yemeni, or an iranian, or a mexican. You want the civil rights of a nigerian, yemeni, iranian and mexican, go there. That's where your civil rights are. Not here. I have long since divested myself of the useless trappings of universal civil rights. |
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It will pay for all of us to be very vigilant. There are more out there who have come across our open borders then could be believed. More will come and bring destruction. mr. o, doesn't have to worry, he has all of those secret service men.
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DIRECTIVE FROM ICE WEBSITE
http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0912/091229detroit.htm December 29, 2009 ICE: A Federal Leader in Combating Terrorism As the second largest federal contributor to the nationwide network of Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) plays a critical role in protecting the country against the threat of terrorism. With agents assigned to counter-terrorism investigations across the United States and around the world, ICE lends its expertise in enforcing immigration and customs laws to the over 100 JTTFs to investigate, detect, interdict, prosecute and remove terrorists and to dismantle terrorist organizations. The failed bombing attempt on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 flying into Detroit on Christmas Day is a stark reminder that the terrorism threat is ever present. ICE, along with the entirety of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), stands at the ready to respond to this threat. ICE agents assigned to the Detroit JTTF were quickly on the scene to provide support to the investigation and response effort. "When we got the word that there was a potential terrorist attack on Flight 253, our team sprang into action," said John P. Woods, deputy assistant director of ICE's National Security Investigations Division. "We immediately provided investigative support, including Arabic language translation, travel document review capabilities and other law enforcement expertise. Thanks to our history of working together with other agencies on the JTTF, everyone knew their role when it came time to respond to this critical incident." A few facts about ICE's role on JTTFs: * Virtually every foreign terrorism investigation has a relationship to ICE's authorities for investigating cross-border crime. Foreign terrorists need to move money, weapons and people across international borders to conduct their operations, and ICE holds a unique set of law enforcement tools for disrupting these illicit activities. * Our federal partners on JTTFs depend on ICE's authorities for enforcing immigration and customs laws in counter-terrorism investigations, because these prosecutions disrupt terror plots while protecting investigative techniques. * An ICE representative serves in the second most senior position in the National JTTF and is the highest ranking DHS official in the JTTF organization. ICE's JTTF participation is only one example of the agency's commitment to partnerships in law enforcement and homeland security. For more information on ICE partnership initiatives, visit the ICE ACCESS page. -- ICE -- We The People California's Crusader
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An interesting opinion on the subject in the LA Daily News: Quote:
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Freibier gab's gestern Hay burros en el maiz RAP IS TO MUSIC WHAT ETCH-A-SKETCH IS TO ART Don't drink and post. "A nickel will get you on the subway, but garlic will get you a seat." - Old New York Yiddish Saying "You can observe a lot just by watching." Yogi Berra Old journeyman commenting on young apprentices - "Think about it, these are their old days" SOMETIMES IT JUST DOESN'T MAKE SENSE. Never, ever, wear a bright colored shirt to a stand up comedy show. |
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