Racism starts with a D

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Like most Americans I have been thinking about the deal to allow Dubai Ports World to purchase a number of east coast ports. It is patently shameful and inexcusable that the Democrats have pounced on this in the way that they have. Charles Schumer and those senators who followed him in opposition to this deal are acting out pure anti-Muslim sentiment.

The reason this is so despicable is that security at our nation's ports is an actual crisis. Focusing on this deal obfuscates the larger issues: President Bush is a homeland security disaster. Just this morning, NPR reported that a large number of port workers and truck drivers have criminal backgrounds and background checks are not completed properly. We have all heard about the low number of cargo containers that are actually inspected and we know that the President's budget does not focus on solving these problems.

If the Democrats want to gain traction on national security issues they should do so by focussing on substance instead of jumping on the anti-Muslim bandwagon. Shame on you congressional Democrats, shame on you!

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John said:

I was under the impression that what was driving popular sentiment was anti Ay-Rab-ism, but that the GOP just wanted to keep the money in the U.S. and they'd have been just as pissed if it was the Krauts... I mean Jerries, Huns... Germans! Germans, yes. And the Democrats were just being contrary, if they weren't looking out for union interests.But I haven't been watching C-SPAN so I don't know what they're saying on the floor. All the same, it'd be great if they focused on substantive issues. But the last two elections (and really, who knows how many more before) have been decided on the question of who you'd rather go have a beer with. Ugh.

rob said:

Having Dubai administer the ports doesn't really impact security more then having any other private firm run administer port. What confuses me greatly is why the White House is exempt from the "buy american" edict that the rest of the gov't agencies have to follow. However, I confuse easily.

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