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Lies, Inc.: Meet the New Magaw...
Mercurial Times ^ | 1/14/02 | Sean Finnegan

Posted on 01/15/2002 7:22:51 PM PST by nunya bidness

While the country was riveted to the Enron mess, few noticed that President Bush in a recess appointment placed John Magaw as his pick for Under Secretary of Transportation Security at the Department of Transportation created in the wake of 9-11. As undersecretary he will set standards for hiring and training airport screeners, supervise employees, and develop plans to deal with threats to transportation. He also is given the power to bypass normal rule-making procedures if he "determines that a regulation or security directive must be issued immediately in order to protect transportation security". In addition the agency, taking shape following the aviation security bill, will oversee airport security screeners and air marshals, as well as security efforts at U.S. rail, bus and seaport operations.

Of course I took a look at the guy and what I found wasn't good. So rather than throw insults and innuendo at the guy I'll just let his record speak on his behalf.

John Magaw started his career as a trooper with the Ohio State Patrol in 1959. He made the jump to the Fed meal ticket in 1967 as a special agent with the U.S. Secret Service. He eventually ended up becoming then- Vice-President Bush's security detail head during the Reagan years. And when Bush Sr. was elected president he was given the nod to head the presidential detail.

Magaw was appointed director of the BATF by Clinton after the Waco massacre in 1993. In a Washington Times article in November of that year he stated that he was determined that other religious "cults" not develop into "armed compounds". He said, "They're out there. They don't yet have the kind of weaponry that we saw in Waco. . .but they will develop if society allows them to." Magaw said BATF is keeping tabs on "cult-like organizations" in "three or four places around the country. . .We're trying to monitor way early in the game."

During the investigation it was discovered that prior to the 51 day siege the BATF had ample time to incarcerate David Koresh, but for reasons unknown chose to confront him at the home in Waco - the result of which were dead agents and a protracted engagement that ended with dead women and children who were roasted to death at the hands of federal agents. Magaw had certainly jumped into the hot seat but he did well in protecting the government party line.

Not that Magaw wasn't used to holding the bag. He was just getting started. During the Ruby Ridge assault and the aftermath, under the lights of Congressional hearings and following statements by BATF agent Herbert Byerly, Magaw, when confronted with allegations that the agency had made mistakes in the murder of Vicky Weaver, defended the false information his agents provided other government officials as attempts "to ensure caution". Magaw was called out on his testimony more than once as "not correct". In 1995 a redneck from Alabama shot video of a traditional gathering known as the "Good Ol' Boys Roundup" which included racist signs and slogans and skits that included simulated sex acts and torture between white and black-faced participants. The problem was the participants were for the most part agents of the BATF, FBI, DEA, Secret Service, U.S. Marshals Service and other federal agencies. The media got a hold of the story and Congress had a hearing and in July of that year Magaw was once again in the hot seat. And eventually the story died.

During his tenure at the BATF John Magaw was in charge of the following activities by his agency:

In a Congressional inquiry John Magaw claimed, "In the past decade, ATF agents have served over 10,000 search warrants. Not one of them has led to any finding of Constitutional violations by an employee acting outside the scope or his or her authority."

During the aftermath of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, Edye Smith remembers the day like few will. She had dropped her two children off at the daycare on the second floor. And at 9:02 a.m. she was blowing out the candles on her birthday cake at work a few blocks away when the building exploded. She ran to the destruction but as she came close to the building she knew "our babies were gone".

She began to notice that no ATF agents were named on the casualty list from the bombing. And she looked in to it. She asked U.S Attorney Pat Ryan about where the ATF agents were on the 19th. He brushed her off by saying they were playing golf in a tournament in Shawnee. On May 23rd, the same day the building was demolished, she was on CNN and asked, "Where the hell was the ATF, I want to know? All fifteen or seventeen of their employees survived, and they were on the ninth floor. They were the target of the explosion, and where were they? Did they have a warning sign? Did they think it might be a bad day to go in to the office?"

No ATF agents were harmed in the bombing - just two clerical staff.

Lester Martz of the ATF Dallas office said in a press interview, "We were there and we were heroes." He went on to describe how Alex McCauley was trapped in an elevator at the time of the bombing. The problem? Edye checked up and found that Midwestern Elevator was involved in the search effort and they said that when they searched, the elevators were all empty.

Edye was left wondering why the ATF was not harmed in the bombing and why they would lie about heroics that didn't exist, but she wasn't prepared for John Magaw during a live television interview saying, "I was very concerned about that day (April 19) and issued memos to all our field offices. They were put on alert."

Another aftermath of the OKC bombing was the passage of Clinton's Anti-Terrorism bill in April of 1996.

The "Gun Free Zones Act" of 1996 was passed and the ATF was given the authority to enforce it. The act didn't stop the Columbine massacre in April 1999, but the bill did prevent home schooling parents from owning firearms as the home was now a school.

Magaw moved up from ATF to FEMA in 1999. He was appointed as the Senior Advisor to the Director of Terrorism Preparedness. In that role, he planned and coordinated FEMA's domestic terrorism preparedness efforts. He was scrutinized by many as the person to deal with possible unpleasantness in the 2000 rollover. He's also the one who was in charge of domestic terrorism when we were attacked on 9-11. So what does he get for his hard work? A promotion.

He was appointed by President Bush to the newly-created position of Under Secretary of Transportation Security at the Department of Transportation. The appointment lasts longer than the term of the president, and not only will he have daily access to the top U.S. intelligence, he will also be empowered to issue emergency government regulations at will. His responsibilities will include the nation's skies, airports, highways, trains, buses, ports and waterways.

"I cannot think of anybody other than the president of the United States who has this much executive or rule-making ability on their own," said Representative John Mica, a Florida Republican who helped draft the "Aviation and Transportation Security Act" (PL 107-71). The law sets deadlines for improving aviation security: Jan. 18, 2002 for inspecting all checked baggage for explosives, and Feb. 17, 2002 for shifting responsibility for airport security checkpoints from the airlines to the Federal government. The new office has until Nov. 19, 2002, to deploy 28,000 checkpoint screeners it has trained.

Among Magaw's responsibilities are appointing officers who can carry guns, seeking and carrying out arrest and seizure warrants, appointing security managers at each US airport, deploying security officers at airports, setting standards for cockpit security, and assigning armed air marshals to flights.

The law goes on to say, "If the undersecretary determines that a regulation or security directive must be issued immediately in order to protect transportation security, the undersecretary shall issue the regulation or security directive without providing notice or an opportunity for comment and without prior approval of the secretary."

Not bad for a guy who has been left holding the bag most of his career. President Bush, who it's rumored likes to give his gang nicknames, might want to call Magaw "Rainbow." He only shows up after the storm. But in this case I think he might be ahead of the storm. Pay attention.

In his new capacity Magaw will have dominion over all manner of transportation, but specifically the manner in which identification is accepted. Specifically, Congress has delegated Transportation to develop a set of standards of its own. And since the National I.D. didn't go well they came up with driver's license standards for the states. More specifically, the department was told by Congress to develop "model guidelines for encoded data on driver's licenses."

And what did the states have to say about this? The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators only asked for $70 million in funding to build the system. Jason King, a spokesman for the group, said, "There's no need to create a second national ID card. You already have one. We're just talking about making it better and more secure." Among the improvements are fingerprints and facial photo scans to get a license to drive.

King went on to say that state identification cards ought to come with biometric barcodes that contain various data and should be able to be linked to Federal agencies such as the FBI, IRS, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and others. National ID cards "are of little use unless they're connected with a centralized database," said Bob Levy, senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Washington D.C.-based Cato Institute.

So there you have it. President Bush has put a guy who has dodged more bullets than Reagan and came out smelling like a rose - all the while protecting the reputations of four presidents, and now he's in charge of one of the most mysterious agencies ever created with more power than can be imagined. Who would have thought that when Dubya was elected that he would appoint a Clinton bag man with blood on his hands to a position that will outlast his current term with a pay scale higher than a cabinet position and a 30% bonus if he does a "good job"?

I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around
Pick up my guitar and play Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We won't get fooled again

No, no

The Who, "Won't Get Fooled Again"


January 14, 2002

 

A technician for the movie industry, Sean Finnegan is a contributor to Sierra Times and harbors malcontent intentions to spread whatever contains the truth. He currently resides in a row home in the city that breeds otherwise known as Baltimore which is in a state that is always forgotten.

 

Mercurial Times exclusive commentary. Reprints must credit the author and Mercurial Times.

Copyright 2001 - Mercurial Press



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To: Travis McGee
Yup,but this will follow some months of careful monitering to see who you are meeting with and where you are going. Some people will even be surprised to be called in to ask "Why were you in the Home Depot parking lot on 2PM 5 April 2004?",and charged with conspiracy if they don't have good answers.

BTW,those of you who think they can beat this system and not pay taxes by barter or trade,ain't gonna happen. EVERY purchase you make will be scanned and entered into a database,and EVERY purchase will be taxed and paid at the point of purchase. Large purchases of items like building supplies will require a building permit before purchase,and you WILL be required to keep a list of all employees who worked on the structure the permit was for.

When they shut down the ability to use cash (and they WILL),they shut down freedom.

121 posted on 01/16/2002 2:29:14 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: sneakypete
..."BTW,I will always be convinced that "DOLE!" is the sound Homer Simpson makes when he screws-up and slaps his forehead"....

Thank goodness I saw this and #114 at the same time! I saw the 'Homer Simpson' comment and was thinking of Alan Simpson!! But it made no sense about slapping his forehead.

It must be funny, cause Ragin1 did a LOL....I've never seen or heard Homer Simpson---is that a part of that tv show Simpsons and Butthead? Ya have to remember, sneakypete--I'm the one that doesn't know who Cat Stevens and Stevie Vaughn and Leonard Skinhard are!!

122 posted on 01/16/2002 3:28:55 PM PST by Rowdee
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To: Carry_Okie,jmp702,jjbrouwer,madrussian
~200 years, eh?
123 posted on 01/16/2002 3:53:49 PM PST by CommiesOut
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To: nunya bidness
BTTT
124 posted on 01/16/2002 3:55:27 PM PST by Fiddlstix
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To: Rowdee
-is that a part of that tv show Simpsons and Butthead?

That's "Beavis and Butthead" you are thinking about. I've never seen that show myself. Don't have cable. Homer Simpson is the dad on the cartoon show "The Simpsons" that comes on Fox.

Ya have to remember, sneakypete--I'm the one that doesn't know who Cat Stevens

Never heard the songs "Moon Shadow" or "Miles from Nowhere"? Think around 1972-1973.

and Stevie Vaughn and Leonard Skinhard are!!

Are yew sum kinda communist spi? Yew call yerself a murican,and don't know who Stevie Ray Vaugh was? Or that Lynard Skynard was the name of one of the most rocking blues groups that ever existed? Every heard the song "Freebird". Think VERY carefully before you answer this question! You MAY be deported if you miss it!

125 posted on 01/16/2002 4:17:04 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: CommiesOut
Yeah, but 200+ years is the longest run ever. Every show eventually closes it's run and goes on the road.

As undersecretary... deal with threats to transportation.

In days past, he would fill it up, check the oil, top off the radiator and check the tires. (at least from what I remember, I was but a mere laddie back then)

Aussie Windaz 2000

126 posted on 01/16/2002 4:31:12 PM PST by jmp702
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To: sneakypete
LOL! We went thru this quite some time ago...on one of the threads you indicated where there was some music to be had on the web and brought up these names and a lot of songs...I was lost in 'space' then, and still am!! But y'all were having a great time recalling this song and that song and one group after another after another.

I mentioned this to my daughter at the time, and her comment was, "Oh God, Mom....did you have to let them know how square you are? She offered to do a write up on a lot of musicians, singers, groups, songs, actors/actresses....was only a couple of months ago I found out what "jalo" is (ain't got a thing to do with jello!)

Gulp... Guilty, sir....can I plead conscientious objector?

127 posted on 01/16/2002 4:50:25 PM PST by Rowdee
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To: jmp702
You lucky dog, you.
I promissed you couple of square feet in my old country shack, didn't I?
128 posted on 01/16/2002 5:23:10 PM PST by CommiesOut
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To: CommiesOut
LOL. That's right. Keep that spot open.
129 posted on 01/16/2002 5:39:01 PM PST by jmp702
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To: Rowdee
....was only a couple of months ago I found out what "jalo" is

Well,you are one-up on me there. I not only don't have any idea what "jalo"is,but I've never even heard the word before.

130 posted on 01/16/2002 6:25:32 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: sneakypete
As I'm told, ja is actual J as in Jennifer and the lo is as in Lopez....Jennifer Lopez....she's supposed to be some hot tamale....course there are Guilders that will do the back-bitin, cat hissing routine and suggest her butt is not small!

Therefore, based on that and that alone, I dedeuce she must really be something hot!

They're so jealous, they think Caroline Kennedy dresses shabbily or tacky! Jealous _________ (fill in the blank)! :)

131 posted on 01/16/2002 7:38:32 PM PST by Rowdee
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To: Rowdee
They should rename all the Guild threads as "Catty Corner".
132 posted on 01/16/2002 7:58:49 PM PST by sneakypete
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To: Travis McGee; sneaky pete
Well when I decided I needed to cast my vote for Bush i stated it was at best a delay to the Civil War. As to the dark hundred flash bang wake up call well I would hope I had gotten a very high score before then.

Stay well - stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

133 posted on 01/17/2002 5:07:48 AM PST by harpseal
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To: harpseal
Roger that.
134 posted on 01/17/2002 6:02:42 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee; all
Ok, ok. I am distressed by the Magaw recess appointment....and with the FBI chief and CIA chief now in power. They are all Clinton holdovers and, as such, can be regarded with nothing but contempt.

I also did not like the term "homeland defense" before it was chosen - because to me it smacks of USSR-like statism. It nauseates me every time I hear it used.

I see cave in after cave in by the Bush administration to the leftists who are out to destroy them - and us.

It is all distressing.

AND YET ......

Are you all in agreement that it would have been better for this country, for our freedoms, if Algore had succeeded in his massive election fraud scheme in 2000?

Those were our only choices.

Further, at the least, Bush had been out in the private sector before his run for Governor of Texas - and it had not been as a trial lawyer sucking the life blood out of assorted deep pocket entities as one NC Senator did before he rose to political power - John Edwards.

Yes, he did grow up as an "insider" in the government - with his Dad as CIA Chief, VP and then as President.

So, he has a built in "trust" of government.

And, being one of the elite, he has not had enough experience of being rousted for being just an ordinary American who loves freedom, our Constitutioinally guaranteed but God given human rights, and the opportunity to take care of one's self and one's family without massive interference from the government. But he had SOME experience being in the private sector for a number of years - as opposed to every single Clintonoid you can find who is either on the government payroll for life (ala Clinton) or a trial lawyer (ala Clinton) or both (ala Clinton).

Further, I have never seen proof that President Bush treasures - is allied with - is in total foreful agreement with the communist/Marxist/Stalinist/Maoist ideology - as we know both Bill and Hillary Clinton did/do. Perhaps you don't think that difference in ideologies matter - I do.

Finally, we have been through one year now of the Bush administration. We have not had the massive destruction of our national security at the hands of this President - just the opposite - as we did under Clinton which was documented by one Gary Aldrich - in the White House.

Neither have we had sleepoverrs and coffees for cash, drug addicts with top security clearances, free sex happening in every nook and cranny of the White House by all sorts of "partners", etc, etc, ad nauseum.

Neither have we had the firing of every single U.S. Attorney as Clinton did his first weeks in office...which we know was opening the door to massive corruption at will and covering up previous corruption while Clinton was Governor of ARkansas.

Neither do we have any accusations that President Bush treats women with anything less than the highest respect.

Further we have a man who publicy professes his faith in Jesus Christ - and then lives his life in a "Godly" way - which is one of the things that makes so many of the "Bush babes" attracted to him. He is the opposite of the Clinton sleazoid and the epitome of courtesy, kindness, strength, and integrity....all character traits that were sorely lacking for eight long years.

Finally - it is obvious - the Hitlery minions are out to destroy him - however they can. If he were walking in league with the Demonrats, why would that be true?

I know, I know - the globalist thing - and the National ID - all those are important concerns. Extremely important.

But what if this is what is going on. What if Bush has many Clinton holdovers all around him - and they are the ones obviously with the most experience - and the most recent experience - in whatever it is function required. Obviously, he has Tenet and the FBI guy advising him - and Bush takes people at their word - and relies on their advice. He sees it as no problem to appoint experienced people recommended by his Clinton holdovers because HE CANNOT IMAGINE THE HIDEOUSNESS OF THE CRIMES COMMITTED UNDER CLINTON!

This is true of most of the "elite" in the political circles sadly....the ones who are not actually doing the damage....They simply are naive....not believing any American "President" or "Senator" or "political party" could possibly commit the murders that occurred under the Clinton reign of terror, for instance. They side with "the government" because they just do not think the government could be that "evil."

I supported President Bush in 2000 and will do so in 2004 because the other options mean the destruction of our country. Further, if we could get Republicans in the Senate in 2002 majority - we would be able to get GOOD appointees through Congress. As it is right now, every appointee is compromised - almost - by the Dasshole team.

Again, please don't try to give all the arguments against Bush here. I have followed them and are aware of them.

With Harpo-I knew President Bush was not as conservative and freedom loving as I would want in a President. But there is no comparison in personal integrity and honor between this President and his team and the last one. IN other words - character matters.

I do think President Bush has unfortunately surrounded himself with some advisors who scoff at the concerns for personal freedom expressed by many on this thread. But that is not the same as actively going after one's enemies either with the IRS or with other government "stormtroopers."

I have been one who has been pleading for the Bush team to go after the Clinton crimes - but again - must remember - that the Clintonoids purposefully LOADED the lower echelons of eveyr executive Branch with their people who could not be asked to leave because they were in "protected" categories.

How would YOU behave given those circumstances if you were in President Bush's spot?

135 posted on 01/17/2002 6:50:50 AM PST by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt; all; Uncle Bill
I have followed them and are aware of them.

sorry for the fingernails across the blackboard grammatical error: I have followed them and am aware of them is better.

(I know - were other errors - but this was the worst.)

Thanks in advance for your courtesy. By the way, Uncle Bill - thanks for all your work through the years.

136 posted on 01/17/2002 6:58:39 AM PST by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: harpseal
Well when I decided I needed to cast my vote for Bush i stated it was at best a delay to the Civil War.

Odd. I had the same thoughts. I have almost changed my mind now though,and think delaying it will only make things worse. I am half-way inclined to vote for whatever leftist/fascist the Dims nominate in order to help bring this thing to a head while there are enough people like us still alive and mobile enough to make a difference. There is also no denying that the longer this is put off,the fewer weapons that will be available to the average citizen.

I AM to this point in the NC Senate race. I am beyond refusing to vote for Giddy Dole,and have promised myself I would actually vote for whatever communist the Dims run against her. I'm tired of being taken for granted,and the RNC and the NC GOP need a wake-up call.

137 posted on 01/17/2002 7:44:24 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Further we have a man who publicy professes his faith in Jesus Christ - and then lives his life in a "Godly" way -

Oh,well. That makes it all ok. None of that other stuff about violating the US Constitution,greasing the skids for a quick slide towards a police state,protecting the previous criminal occupants from the WH from being investigated,ignoring voter fraud,wanting to make instant citizens out of millions of illegal aliens,and leaving known criminals in charge of gooberment agencies matter. I don't know WHAT I had been thinking. Please forgive me!

138 posted on 01/17/2002 7:53:35 AM PST by sneakypete
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To: sneakypete
I AM to this point in the NC Senate race. I am beyond refusing to vote for Giddy Dole,and have promised myself I would actually vote for whatever communist the Dims run against her. I'm tired of being taken for granted,and the RNC and the NC GOP need a wake-up call.

I for one in order to be true to my conscience can not bring myself to vote for the in your face RATS but then again I live in the People's Socialist Republic of Connecticut. I would vote for a Libertarian candidate before I would vote for Giddy if I were in NC. It is a conundrum.

Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

139 posted on 01/17/2002 8:03:06 AM PST by harpseal
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To: sneakypete
No, that doesn't make it all okay. My question is this - can an authentic Christian KNOWINGLY lead America into a Hitleresque scenario?

Your sarcastic tone is not necessary.

140 posted on 01/17/2002 8:04:03 AM PST by Freedom'sWorthIt
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