SEN. FRIST ON THE PORT SELLOUT
Just received via e-mail and posted by Sen. Bill Frist on the VOLPAC blog:
News that a Middle-East based firm is seeking to purchase the operating rights to several U.S. ports - from New York to New Orleans - raise serious questions regarding the safety and security of our homeland.
Post 9/11 prudence warrants - at the very least - a more extensive review of this matter. As Ronald Reagan used to say: ‘trust, but verify.’ And that’s what we need to do. The simple fact is, there’s no such thing as being ‘too careful’ in a post 9/11 world.
As of today, I’m requesting briefings on this deal. If the Administration does not put the deal on hold, I will introduce legislation doing so … to ensure that this decision gets a more thorough review.
Common sense warrants it; our national security requires it.
I expect to be discussing this issue in greater detail this evening when I appear on Hannity & Colmes. I hope you will tune in. Much more to follow in the days ahead…
More on Frist from Reuters.
The real Kiss of Death: Jimmy Carter.
Chicago Tribune editorial echoes: Trust, but verify
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