Freedom Toast
Mar. 10th, 2006 02:08 amBush folds up like a Frenchman.
"They ought to look at the facts and understand the consequences of what they're going to do. But if they pass a law, I'll deal with it, with a veto." -Bush, Feb 21
"Our emphasis is on not trying to draw lines or issue veto threats, it's on how we can work together and move forward." - Bush spokesman, today
In an angsty sort of way, the whole thing was rather entertaining. I was urging people on OhioFur this morning to phone or write their Senator and demand an immediate up or down vote on the issue. It was very obvious watching C-SPAN that the popular pressure for a vote was having an effect.
"They ought to look at the facts and understand the consequences of what they're going to do. But if they pass a law, I'll deal with it, with a veto." -Bush, Feb 21
"Our emphasis is on not trying to draw lines or issue veto threats, it's on how we can work together and move forward." - Bush spokesman, today
In an angsty sort of way, the whole thing was rather entertaining. I was urging people on OhioFur this morning to phone or write their Senator and demand an immediate up or down vote on the issue. It was very obvious watching C-SPAN that the popular pressure for a vote was having an effect.
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Date: 2006-03-10 03:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-11 06:32 am (UTC)What made this blow up like it did was the fact that he rammed it through quietly, then tried to present it as a fait accompli, without allowing for public debate or discussion. There's probably little to no real risk in allowing Dubai to operate our ports. Had the matter been openly discussed from the beginning, I have little doubt but that an agreement acceptable to all could have been reached. Given Bush's trusting nature vis a vis the Arabs, and given his personal friendship with the Sultan, his assurances that there was no risk didn't carry a lot of weight.