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Critics: Clinton let Magnequench jobs go to Chinese
the times online ^ | Thursday, May 01, 2008 | JOE CARLSON

Posted on 05/02/2008 9:57:36 AM PDT by jaydubya2

U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton stood in a Washington Township gymnasium last month and publicly said President George W. Bush was forcing the American military to rely on "Chinese spare parts" by allowing the sale of a Valparaiso defense contractor.

But fresh questions are being raised in the wake of Hillary's much-publicized comments questioning why Bush failed to stop Chinese investors from moving Magnequench to China and closing the Northwest Indiana plant.

For example, if the sale of the company to Chinese investors was going to jeopardize national security, why did President Bill Clinton's administration approve it in 1995?

Magnequench made the sophisticated magnets needed to guided "smart bombs." Today, bomb-makers have to buy the magnets from the Chinese.

Kevin Griffis, Indiana spokesman for U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, said Hillary Clinton's comments about Magnequench were part of "Washington game-playing" in which "people are willing to say anything to win an election."

Clinton spokesman Jonathan Swain said the 1995 sale was approved by the Clinton administration because several American companies at the time were making the type of "rare earth" magnets that the military needed for guided bombs.

But by 2003, when the Chinese investors announced they were closing the Valparaiso plant and moving its 225 jobs to China, Magnequench was the only American company left that was still making rare earth magnets.

"Between 1995 and 2003, the landscape changed," Swain said. "The conditions were no longer the same as when the sale was first approved."

A 1988 federal law called the Exon-Florio bill allows the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to examine national security risks when overseas companies buy American plants.

In 1995, a CFIUS under Bill Clinton allowed the sale of Magnequench to a consortium of two Chinese and two American companies.

The McClatchy News Service reported Wednesday afternoon that one of the American firms was Soros Fund Management, owned by investor George Soros, who has contributed vast sums to Democratic candidates including Hillary Clinton and Obama.

U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., a critic of the sale and chairman of Hillary Clinton's Indiana campaign, has said the 1995 was approved contingent on an agreement that the plant continue to be operated on American soil until at least 2005.

"The investors promised to maintain U.S. production of the magnets but in 2003 backed out on that promise," Bayh said in an official news release that has since been taken off his Web site.

Swain said he was surprised that the story was being reinvigorated after so many tellings in the public, and in Indiana in particular.

He repeated Clinton's criticisms of the Bush administration, which he said did not even undertake a CFIUS review in 2003 even though Bayh and U.S. Rep. Pete Visclosky, D-Ind., had called for one.

Visclosky has released all of his paperwork in 2003 in which he encouraged the Bush administration to scrutinize the sale and prevent it, if necessary.


TOPICS: Government; Politics/Elections; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS:
"Clinton spokesman Jonathan Swain said the 1995 sale was approved by the Clinton administration..."

"Magnequench made the sophisticated magnets needed to guided "smart bombs." Today, bomb-makers have to buy the magnets from the Chinese."

" In 1995, a CFIUS under Bill Clinton allowed the sale of Magnequench to a consortium of two Chinese and two American companies.

The McClatchy News Service reported Wednesday afternoon that one of the American firms was Soros Fund Management, owned by investor George Soros"

This misspeak of Hillary is a big deal in NW Indiana. I haven't seen much of it in the MSM.

1 posted on 05/02/2008 9:57:37 AM PDT by jaydubya2
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To: jaydubya2
Heh... Mrs. Bill Clinton lying about her military experience once again!
2 posted on 05/02/2008 9:59:22 AM PDT by pnh102 (Save America - Ban Ethanol Now!)
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To: jaydubya2

Another Clinton lie, end of discussion:-)


3 posted on 05/02/2008 10:06:07 AM PDT by geo40xyz (McCain, Obama or Hillarybeast possibility of 4 Supreme Court Justices, Gore @UN. The WINNER is?)
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To: geo40xyz
http://www.post-trib.com/news/opinion/letters/897338,letters.article

BTTT!

Letters to the editor

"Hillary wrong as to sale of Magnequench After hearing Hillary Clinton speak Saturday at Washington Township School, I was confused by some of her talking points regarding the sale of Magnequench.

She and a former employee gave the impression that somehow the Bush administration was complacent in the sale. They gave dates that were factually inaccurate at best. A consortium of Chinese companies purchased Magnequench in 1995. The sale required the approval of the Committee on Foreign Investment, chaired by the secretary of the treasury, who at the time was appointed by President Clinton, not Bush.

Even after the U.S. International Trade Commission cited and fined the Chinese consortium with "bad faith" and "harm to to domestic industry," the sale was approved. Ugimag, the Valparaiso factory, was purchased in October 2000, before Bush was sworn into office.

My question is, where were our congressman and senators during this time? They would have us believe Bush was behind this sale, when in fact the Clinton administration rubber-stamped this along with the sale of numerous other high-tech secrets to the Chinese. It only becomes an issue when the facts can be distorted to suit a certain group.

There is no doubt we should be concerned with the production of smart bomb parts by the Chinese government, but let's get the facts straight.
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4 posted on 05/02/2008 10:10:23 AM PDT by jaydubya2
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To: jaydubya2
If that's your letter to the newspaper, great job.

If it's someone else's letter, thanks for digging it up. I would love to know what the Poat-trib's comment to the letter writer, if any, might be!

5 posted on 05/02/2008 12:17:52 PM PDT by HardStarboard (Take No Prisoners - We're Out Of Qurans)
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