Proposed Slogan for John Kerry

Quote from ARogueTrader:

4. Kerry, even if he did agree with Sullivan would have had only the power of introducing some legislation, or attempting to call some hearing on the issue.

Not so, when Congressman start asking questions, outside of hearings, the bureaucrats get mighty nervous. If a Congressman just passes along info and doesn't follow up, the issue is placed at the bottom of the pile.

You continue to place some magical power in the hands of Kerry

Most American underestimate the power of being a Congressman. The power they have in DC is breath taking. Credibility is accorded by who you are, what position you hold, who do you know.
 
Quote from cdbern:

Quote from ARogueTrader:

4. Kerry, even if he did agree with Sullivan would have had only the power of introducing some legislation, or attempting to call some hearing on the issue.

Not so, when Congressman start asking questions, outside of hearings, the bureaucrats get mighty nervous. If a Congressman just passes along info and doesn't follow up, the issue is placed at the bottom of the pile.

You continue to place some magical power in the hands of Kerry

Most American underestimate the power of being a Congressman. The power they have in DC is breath taking. Credibility is accorded by who you are, what position you hold, who do you know.
Correct. Being wealthy in DC doesn't mean jack; it's the power and a four term Senator has got plenty of it.
 
Quote from max401:

Correct. Being wealthy in DC doesn't mean jack; it's the power and a four term Senator has got plenty of it.

Max, well at least you and I understand what politics is really all about :)
 
Quote from cdbern:

Max, well at least you and I understand what politics is really all about :)
Basically it was there to learn during the Carter years; an administration that had no idea how the political game works in Washington.
 
Q. What part of-

the Logan Airport in Massechusetts is not under the judrisdiction of the FAA and the DOT and;"

A. Maybe the vending machines? Security however, is ultimately under the the control of, and repsonsibility of the FAA and DOT guidelines. So the question was obviously rhetorical.

Therefore, the responsibility for the lack of security was on the DOT and the FAA for not having stricter guidelines.

Quote from max401:

Right here:

"ARogueTrader
Elite Member

Registered: Apr 2003
Posts: 1967
03-21-04 02:55 PM

What part of-

the Logan Airport in Massechusetts is not under the judrisdiction of the FAA and the DOT and;"
 
Being wealthy enough allows you to buy 4 term senators. Lobby groups prove that daily.

Quote from max401:

Correct. Being wealthy in DC doesn't mean jack; it's the power and a four term Senator has got plenty of it.
 
Quote from ARogueTrader:

Q. What part of-

the Logan Airport in Massechusetts is not under the judrisdiction of the FAA and the DOT and;"

A. Maybe the vending machines? Security however, is ultimately under the the control of, and repsonsibility of the FAA and DOT guidelines. So the question was obviously rhetorical.

Therefore, the responsibility for the lack of security was on the DOT and the FAA for not having stricter guidelines.
This is in direct conflict with your earlier statement, the one you asked me to remind you of previously:

Quote from ARogueTrader:

"the Logan Airport in Massechusetts is not under the judrisdiction of the FAA and the DOT"
 
Quote from max401:

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Kerry, in 1997, "supported unilateral military operations to unseat Saddam Hussein in Iraq. Appearing on CNN's "Crossfire," on Nov. 12, 1997, the great internationalist even declared that the same UN approval he now preaches for on campaign stops wouldn't be necessary for then-President Bill Clinton to launch an offensive against Saddam's regime. "The administration is making it clear they don't even need the UN security council to sign off on a material breach...so furthermore, I think the United States has always reserved the right and will reserve the right to act in its best interests."

He went on to criticize Germany, France, and Russia, asking where their "backbone" was in standing against Hussein.

Kerry's 1997 rhetoric sounds vaguely similar to someone from the present day. Who could that be? Why, President Bush, that's who. So, the lesson is, if a Democrat is in office, Saddam is fair game, but if a Republican is in office, we're going to war for Halliburton.

Why am I not surprised that neither ART nor RS has responed to this quote from Kerry. You guy's are in some serious, delusional denial.
 
Quote from Pabst:

Why am I not surprised that neither ART nor RS has responed to this quote from Kerry. You guy's are in some serious, delusional denial.
Oh, I'm sure the Roguester will with something like: "Wait, were you there? Did you yourself actually hear Kerry say that? How do you know that Kerry was even in the country that day?"
 
Quote from max401:

Basically it was there to learn during the Carter years; an administration that had no idea how the political game works in Washington.

Privately we often referred to Carter as Pres. Peanuthead.
 
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