Perhaps the next project should be to grant responsibility for aviation security to the UAE.
It is still galling to remember that the National Security function of aviation "security" was left to the bottom liners at airline companies rather than the United States Government.
Now let's examine what bush et al have learned from "9-11" (that is, beyond any consideration of the extent to which "9-11" has been the Key to implementing the bushite agenda across the swath of what is euphemistically referred to as "policy").....
Perhaps the next project should be to grant responsibility for aviation security to the UAE.
It is still galling to remember that the National Security function of aviation "security" was left to the bottom liners at airline companies rather than the United States Government.
Now let's examine what bush et al have learned from "9-11" (that is, beyond any consideration of the extent to which "9-11" has been the Key to implementing the bushite agenda across the swath of what is euphemistically referred to as "policy").....
The apparent "lesson" is that, 4 years after "9-11", bush has determined that "national security" functions can now not only be granted to private businesses who put a priority on "cost analysis" over actual security, but to foreign businesses who, in addition to their attention to the "bottom line", may quite possibly be corrupted by their own regional "politics".
And more ironic to bushites.....the UAE company at issue is STATE OWNED.
"Oh President bush, may we please have state owned industries Here in the USA just like our friends in the UAE have in their country" ?
May we, Sire" ?
PHONIES !
Jay Diamond