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Title: Defazio Requested Government Plan After Attack
Description: He was denied Access


Joann - July 21, 2007 05:05 AM (GMT)
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/i...8910.xml&coll=7

DeFazio asks, but he's denied access
The congressman wanted to see government plans for after a terror attack
Friday, July 20, 2007
JEFF KOSSEFF

The Oregonian Staff

WASHINGTON -- Oregonians called Peter DeFazio's office, worried there was a conspiracy buried in the classified portion of a White House plan for operating the government after a terrorist attack.

As a member of the U.S. House on the Homeland Security Committee, DeFazio, D-Ore., is permitted to enter a secure "bubbleroom" in the Capitol and examine classified material. So he asked the White House to see the secret documents.

On Wednesday, DeFazio got his answer: DENIED.

"I just can't believe they're going to deny a member of Congress the right of reviewing how they plan to conduct the government of the United States after a significant terrorist attack," DeFazio says.

Homeland Security Committee staffers told his office that the White House initially approved his request, but it was later quashed. DeFazio doesn't know who did it or why.

"We're talking about the continuity of the government of the United States of America," DeFazio says. "I would think that would be relevant to any member of Congress, let alone a member of the Homeland Security Committee."

Bush administration spokesman Trey Bohn declined to say why DeFazio was denied access: "We do not comment through the press on the process that this access entails. It is important to keep in mind that much of the information related to the continuity of government is highly sensitive."

Norm Ornstein, a legal scholar who studies government continuity at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said he "cannot think of one good reason" to deny access to a member of Congress who serves on the Homeland Security Committee.

"I find it inexplicable and probably reflective of the usual, knee-jerk overextension of executive power that we see from this White House," Ornstein said.

This is the first time DeFazio has been denied access to documents. DeFazio has asked Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., to help him access the documents.

"Maybe the people who think there's a conspiracy out there are right," DeFazio said.

jofortruth - July 25, 2007 09:37 PM (GMT)
Congressmen Denied Access to Martial Law Plan

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jofortruth - October 4, 2009 09:41 PM (GMT)
Just another VIOLATION of their Exec Powers. The list is very long.

Congress has been asleep at the wheel and for a very long time. They really should be embarassed for allowing this to happen, in particular over the past 6 years. What have we been paying these guys to do? Allow a President and their fellow Congressmen to do as they please?????

Pathetic leadership if you ask me, and a major falling down on the job.

I SAY FIRE THEM ALL AND START OVER, and the first thing the new Congressmen are to be taught is:

1) the Constitution
2) what a Republic is
3) How to turn down bribes from Lobbyists (better yet ban lobbyists)
4) how to respect their Oath of Office
5) the meaning of Integrity, and True Loyalty

POLITICS AS USUAL NEEDS TO BE TOTALLY REVAMPED. GET RID OF THE OLD BOYZ CLUB TYPES and you might start seeing these guys using their own brains to make decisions, rather than being bought and sold thru their brotherhood ridiculous loyalties.

:rolleyes:




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