GOP Congress blocked Clinton push for anti-terror legislation

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Well, isn't THIS perspective interesting. Spin should be particularly hot on these issues...

GOP Congress blocked Clinton push for anti-terror legislation
AmericaBlog - by John in DC - 9/04/2006 11:10:00 AM

CNN, July 30, 1996

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, emerged from the meeting and said, "These are very controversial provisions that the [Clinton] White House wants. Some they're not going to get." ....[Hatch] also said he had some problems with the president's proposals to expand wiretapping.

So Bill Clinton, rather than just breaking the law as Bush did (then again, perhaps this is why Bush broke the law - he knew from history that the Republicans controlling the congress would oppose his efforts to expand wiretapping), decided to go to the Republican congress in 1996 and ask them for increased authority to do more eavesdropping in order to stop the terrorists - stop September 11. Senior Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, one of the GOP's top picks for the Supreme Court and a GOP committee chair, objected.

The Republicans stopped President Clinton from getting all the tools he needed to stop the next September 11 - well, no, actually they opposed giving President Clinton all the tools he needed to stop the actual September 11. Could September 11 have been stopped if the GOP had given President Clinton the tools he requested to stop Osama and Mohammad Atta from killing 3,000 people in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington?

Maybe we need to ask the Republicans up for re-election why they wanted to appease the terrorists?

President Clinton urged Congress Tuesday to act swiftly in developing anti-terrorism legislation before its August recess.

"We need to keep this country together right now. We need to focus on this terrorism issue," Clinton said during a White House news conference.

But while the president pushed for quick legislation, Republican lawmakers hardened their stance against some of the proposed anti-terrorism measures.

There's even an audio clip of President Clinton practically begging the Republicans to give him the tools he needed to stop Osama and the terrorists. Trent Lott said no. Orrin Hatch said no. Do these men really deserve to run the Congress during a time of war?
 

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The real sin of this thing is that so many Americans buy into the spin that it is the Republicans who are tough on terror. So many resources wasted in Iraq. Resources and time we will never get back. I am sure you will hear the same apologists on this board claim that what you posted is just more from the "Liberal" media.
 

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War now not like the one then.

War now not like the one then.

They compromised on the bill and it was passed and signed into law by the anniversary of OKC bombing in 1996

You notice this isn't metioned in above piece.


Congressmen then, as now---from both sides of asles---didn't like the proposed expansion of wiretapping powers and it was those provisions that were "watered down" in the compromise.

no wonder this President searched to find any quasi-legal Executive method to expand the power without going to congress.
 

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When will they ever learn with these liberal half/truth blog sites. Might get them each a tee-shirt for Christmas--after I print "The Spin Starts Here" on the back :)
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Of course I forgot the other great Republican apologist spin "Everything changed after 9/11."
 

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When will THEY ever learn? Who is THEY, Dogs?

So, what are you saying...anything that comes from any site that has a liberal perspective makes all the content wrong, untrue, or what, exactly?

Or, are you just again deflecting from the message by blasting the messenger?

If that's the way it's gonna be, then are all the conservative blogs and sites also worthless and not worthy of examining their messages? Gonna be a pretty quiet forum, if that's the case.
 

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When will THEY ever learn? Who is THEY, Dogs?

So, what are you saying...anything that comes from any site that has a liberal perspective makes all the content wrong, untrue, or what, exactly?

Or, are you just again deflecting from the message by blasting the messenger?

If that's the way it's gonna be, then are all the conservative blogs and sites also worthless and not worthy of examining their messages? Gonna be a pretty quiet forum, if that's the case.

Do you realize your trying to explain something to an idiot? This is a guy who sits up all night and watches Fox news and believes every thing they shovel. Imagine having to go to trial and this nitwit is sitting on a jury with your life in his hands? It's would be terrifying. I wouldnt be surprised if he was the jury forman for the OJ trial.
 
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