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Old 09-29-2006, 01:50 PM
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The ports bill was still being drafted early Friday, but aides said it may include a court security bill championed by House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., and legislation to limit Internet gambling.

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Old 09-29-2006, 01:57 PM
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Nate ... in your opinion, does the Ports bill look like we are screwed? Do you have a probability, given our inadequate information? Thanks.
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Old 09-29-2006, 01:59 PM
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Nate ... in your opinion, does the Ports bill look like we are screwed? Do you have a probability, given our inadequate information? Thanks.

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The talk all week is that the ports bill was not likely to pass before the elections. Don't know what the story is now. Stock markets (e.g. Cryptologic) haven't moved on this news. We'll see.
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:00 PM
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As stated numerous times, these scumbags *will not stop* until they get their garbage attached to something. Even if we're able to get through the weekend unscathed I'm filled w/trepidation for what the lame duck session will bring.

Overall just a disgusting turn of events.
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:02 PM
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Nate ... in your opinion, does the Ports bill look like we are screwed? Do you have a probability, given our inadequate information? Thanks.

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The talk all week is that the ports bill was not likely to pass before the elections. Don't know what the story is now. Stock markets (e.g. Cryptologic) haven't moved on this news. We'll see.

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What bills are likely to be addressed today/tomorrow? DOD authorization? DHS authorization?
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:03 PM
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Just called up Hastert's office to voice opposition about the addition of any "non-germane additions", at which point, the aide on the other end of the phone said, "You mean like the Internet gaming bill?"

Take it for what you will.
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:05 PM
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Congress near approval on port security

By JIM ABRAMS Associated Press Writer
© 2006 The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans pushed Friday for passage of a major ports security bill, giving lawmakers something to add to their resume as they head home for an election expected to be dominated by security issues.

Democrats, while generally behind the ports security bill, complained that it failed to address rail and mass transit, another area considered highly vulnerable to terrorist attack. They also complained that Republicans were using the bill as a vehicle for other GOP-backed measures.

House and Senate negotiators said late Thursday they had reached tentative agreement on the ports aspect of the legislation, which outlines steps to protect the nation's 361 ports from what could be catastrophic attacks from chemical, biological or nuclear devices.

If a final compromise is reached, the two chambers could vote on it Friday or Saturday, before Congress begins a five-week recess for the Nov. 7 elections.

With an eye to the election, Congress has concentrated on security-related issues in the past two weeks, considered measures on military tribunals, President Bush's wiretapping program, spending for defense and homeland security and a bill to build a 700-mile fence along the Mexican border.

The ports bill was still being drafted early Friday, but aides said it may include a court security bill championed by House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., and legislation to limit Internet gambling.

There also was a proposal to give legal immunity to telecommunications companies that give subscriber records to the government.

"We had a chance to get more screeners at our nation's airports, add more security for our transit systems and protect cargo and people as they traverse the country by rail," said Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J. Instead, Republicans "are trying to stuff the legislation with gifts to special interests and large corporations."

"Republicans have once again shortchanged America by leaving our rail, mass transit and aviation systems vulnerable," said Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, top Democrat on the Homeland Security Committee.

Democrats were upset that the final version apparently would drop provisions in the original Senate bill that approved $4.5 billion for rail and mass transit security. They pointed to terrorist attacks on rail systems in London, Madrid, Spain, and Mumbai, India, formerly known as Bombay, as evidence of the vulnerability of American railways.

But Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, chairwoman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said the port bill "will make a real difference to the security of our country," adding new layers of protection for the 11 million cargo containers that enter the nation every year.

Collins said the bill would include approval of $400 million a year over five years for risk-based grants for training and exercises at ports.

It would require the nation's 22 largest ports, which handle 98 percent of all cargo entering the country, to install radiation detectors by the end of next year.

Pilot programs would be established at three foreign ports to test technology for nonintrusive cargo inspections. Currently only one foreign port, Hong Kong, scans all U.S.-bound cargo for nuclear materials.

The Homeland Security Department would be required to set up protocols for resuming operations after an attack or incident. It is feared that a terrorist attack, such as a nuclear device set off by remote control, could cripple the entire economy as well as cause massive casualties.

The bill would authorize $3.4 billion over five years for ports security.

Democrats said that was still short of what was needed. "We inspect just 5 percent of incoming shipping containers, while 95 percent gets into our country without us knowing what's inside," Lautenberg said.

Congress made port security a priority after a February fight over a buyout that put a Dubai company in control of some operations at six American ports. The outcry led the Dubai company, DP World, to sell the U.S. operations to an American company.

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The bill is H.R. 4954
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:07 PM
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well i would not call Hastert.
Probably the people who can save you the most are the leading Democrats on the Committee and definitely the Republican chair.
Edit not to say i would not call hastrert but the other people on the committe are going to be more important at this point.

Someone should probably post this info.
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:26 PM
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I literally, think I'm going to puke.
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:28 PM
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Is there any point to calling someone and expending energy on it at this point, or is it almost a done deal? Seems like Frist could have been targeting the Ports bill all along, and used the DODA to get everyone off balance.

Seems somewhat hopeless here as we have no champion like Warner fending off Frist & Halstert.

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