Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Poor Planning, Again

From NewsMax comes word that a plan to tighten U.S. borders by requiring passports or tamper-resistant identification cards from everyone entering the country by land from Mexico and Canada has been delayed.

House and Senate lawmakers agreed to push back the program by 17 months, saying they want to make sure new ID cards being developed by the Bush administration will better secure borders against terrorists without slowing legitimate travelers from Canada and Mexico. The new ID's will be required for Americans and all others entering the U.S.

How many years do these idiots need? Now they want to leave our borders unsecured for over another year.

Yet, we get quotes from people like, Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., "Poor planning and premature implementation of this system could clog our borders while making us even less secure."

Who's responsible for the poor planning senator? That would be you. You've been in office since before 9/11, and you voted against extending the Patriot Act. You are the planning problem, senator, you and those in Washington like you.

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