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The Senate has acted against the will of the
American people and caved to the Bush
Administration yet again. US Senators
donned their Harry Potter invisibility cloaks
and under the cover of darkness late Saturday
night, with the smoke and mirrors distraction
of the Wall Street bailout, quietly voted on
and passed a huge, outrageous spending bill
that gives an additional $488 Billion dollars
to the Bush Administration and The Pentagon
for funding of the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
There has been a near media blackout of this
vote, and we need to get the word out that
this outrageous warfunding is quietly
continuing while the news media is being
distracted by the gigantic and horrendous
Wall Street bailout bill.
While we have all been preoccupied with the
staggering $700 billion bail-out of wall
street, boggled with the size of the dollar
amount, having to raise the National debt
limit and borrow money from foreign nations
to fund it, late Saturday night the Senate
passed a bill of a comparably huge dollar
amount which made little news, but gives $488
Billion to the Pentagon for the continued
funding of the the war, There has been a near
media blackout of this vote, and we need to
get the word out that this outrageous
warfunding is quietly continuing while the
news media is being istracted by the
gigantic and horrendous Wall Street bailout
bill.
The Pentagon is in line for a record budget.
In addition to $70 billion approved this
summer for operations in Iraq and
Afghanistan, the Defense Department would
receive $488 billion, a 6 percent increase.
The spending bill was bundled in with a bill
which also offers aid to victims of
flooding in the Midwest and recent hurricanes
across the Gulf Coast. The total cost of the
spending legislation exceeds $630 billion.
Such a huge bill usually would dominate the
end-of-session agenda on Capitol Hill. But it
went below the radar screen because
attention focused on the congressional
bailout of Wall Street.
The bill was quietly rushed to Bush's desk
to be signed into law, and John McCain rushed
quietly back out of Washington and yet again
avoided having to vote on another
controversial spending bill. When the roll
call on final passage occurred, McCain was at
his campaign
headquarters in Crystal City, Va., only five
miles from the Capitol. McCain has missed a
staggeringly huge number of Senate votes.
With the election fast approaching, I want
to give you a breakdown of the 78-12 Senate
vote as recorded in the Congressional Record.
I urge you to take this outrageous spending
vote into strong consideration when you cast
your votes on November 4th. Tags : Military Marines Bail Out PD 51 Martial Law Treason Ron Paul JFK Freedom George Washington American Idol NWO new world order bush USA rfid mark war bilderberg bilderburg illuminati skull and bones trilateral 666 beast satan |
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