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John T writes:
More to the point, the Vice President's entourage includes a plane to transport his bulletproof limousine. Does anybody here really think the Democrats would cease this practice if they win the White House in '08? Governments never diminish spending. It doesn't matter which political party is nominally in power. All politicians want more money and power, always. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
John T writes: The Speaker is second in line to succeed the President and is entitled to more security than most other public servants. Why? Because |
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John Theune writes:
Because Because why? One of the advantages of a democracy is that nobody is indispensable, and if someone high in the government is lost, the government continues to operate normally. If this ceases to be true, you no longer have a democracy. High-ranking officials often have heavy security because (1) they are cowards; (2) it makes them seem more important; or (3) they like the special treatment (essentially just a power play). Security teams often cannot prevent bad things, anyway, and at the same time, the world will continue to turn if a politician in a democracy is lost, no matter how nominally important he may be. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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In a previous article, Bob Noel said:
the VP has secret service protection. Some stupid congresscritter from la-la land doesn't rate the same protection. The Speaker of the House is next in the line of succession after the VP. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ "Man in the tower, this is the man in the bird, I'm ready to go, so give me the word." "Man in the bird, this is the man in the tower, you sound funny, delay's an hour." - Rod Machado |
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Paul Tomblin writes:
The Speaker of the House is next in the line of succession after the VP. Almost everyone in Washington is in the line of succession at some point. That doesn't mean that extraordinarily lengths are justified to protect them. Nobody even knows what the Speaker of the House does; the chances of anything happening to her are nil. In the United States, the security risks to a public figure are in direct proportion to the media coverage that would result if anything happened to them. Would-be assassins choose their targets based on the media attention they're likely to receive if they succeed in killing them, not based on the actual function or real-world importance of the target. This is why Paris Hilton would probably be a more tempting target than the governors of most States. This is also why the Vice President is pretty much a non-target (to say nothing of the Speaker of the House). -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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(Paul Tomblin) wrote: the VP has secret service protection. Some stupid congresscritter from la-la land doesn't rate the same protection. The Speaker of the House is next in the line of succession after the VP. and doesn't rate the same protection as the VP. Perhaps it would be clearer if I said "doesn't rate the same amount of protection" Note I didn't say the Speaker of the House doesn't rate ANY protection. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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John T wrote:
"gatt" wrote in message Cheney's entourage includes a C-17 Globemaster More to the point, the Vice President's entourage includes a plane to transport his bulletproof limousine. Does anybody here really think the Democrats would cease this practice if they win the White House in '08? One more time....the party/elected official/whatever does NOT make these decisions. They are made by the Secret Service, and for something this relatively minor, no Pres or VP is going to argue with the Service. Yes, it's relatively minor in the overall scheme of things. You want Government waste? How about the fact that even ONE of the cabinet-level organizations (let's take Agriculture) does NOT have a single accounting/reporting method or system. You want a real disaster? Go look at the DoD. Every service has its own financial reporting system -- no wait -- every service has lots of different financial reporting systems. There have been a few futile attempts to standardize with no success and almost no cooperation. |
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In a previous article, Bob Noel said:
In article , (Paul Tomblin) wrote: the VP has secret service protection. Some stupid congresscritter from la-la land doesn't rate the same protection. The Speaker of the House is next in the line of succession after the VP. and doesn't rate the same protection as the VP. Perhaps it would be clearer if I said "doesn't rate the same amount of protection" And doesn't get the same amount of protection, either. So what's your problem? -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ Must admit, I'd like to know what is the homeopathic treatment for gunshot wounds. -- Tanuki |
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(Paul Tomblin) wrote: and doesn't rate the same protection as the VP. Perhaps it would be clearer if I said "doesn't rate the same amount of protection" And doesn't get the same amount of protection, either. So what's your problem? The point was in response to someone whining about the VP's protection What's your problem? -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , Matt Whiting wrote: There are a bunch of biz-jets that will fly coast-to-coast non-stop. This doesn't require a 757 unless you want to carry a LOT of friends ... oh, never mind! not to mention a former first lady that wanted the VC-32 even for short trips... But imagine the gas they'll save, and that will reduce CO2. |
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