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Project Bioshield
The Washington Post ^
| May 24, 2004
| Masthead Editorial
Posted on 05/24/2004 8:29:24 PM PDT by neverdem
IT IS EXCEEDINGLY rare these days to find something that the House and the Senate, the Republicans and the Democrats, can all agree on. But after the Senate's final passage of the Project Bioshield bill last week -- by a vote of 99 to 0 -- it seems that there really is near-unanimous, bipartisan support for speeding up development and stockpiling of the vaccines, antidotes and diagnostic devices that could be used to deter or help cope with a biological terrorist attack in the United States. The bill, a version of which was passed by a comparable margin in the House, provides $5.6 billion in funding over the next decade for purchasing vaccines and other medicines. It also streamlines research procedures and in a national emergency allows the government to distribute treatments that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Fine. But now that Congress has demonstrated its enthusiasm for biodefense, it's time to get a lot more ambitious. Administration officials such as Tom Ridge, the homeland security secretary, and Tommy Thompson, the health and human services secretary, consistently say that they take the bioterror threat seriously. Yet of the 57 countermeasures that the Defense Science Board listed in 2000 as necessary to protect the country against known bioterror agents, only two are available.
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TOPICS: Anthrax Scare; Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: biologicalterrorist; biologicalwarfare; bioterrorism; cipro; projectbioshield; terrorism
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posted on
05/24/2004 8:29:24 PM PDT
by
neverdem
To: neverdem
yeah, because when it comes down to Congress saving their OWN asses, you'll never see a NAY vote. Disgusting.
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posted on
05/24/2004 8:32:17 PM PDT
by
rocky88
("It's goin to be the summer of George! (W. Bush, that is!)")
To: rocky88
Isn't this a vote that J. F'n K. missed?
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posted on
05/24/2004 8:39:46 PM PDT
by
Socratic
(Yes, there is method in the madness.)
To: Socratic
Isn't this a vote that J. F'n K. missed? Yeah, he is the one OBVIOUSLY not at work.
But he probably would have voted for it before he voted against it.
Or maybe against it before he voted for it.
Never mind.
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posted on
05/24/2004 9:02:22 PM PDT
by
CPOSharky
(Those terrorists must be real "he-men" if a pair of panties puts them over the edge.)
To: neverdem
The Democrats are very strong on the matter of cleaning up the aftermath that they are hellbent on creating.
To: neverdem
Thank you for posting this. I was just telling my husband the other day about the "Are you Ready for Bio Terror Threats" billboards I've seen around the valley here in So. CA: in first English, then Spanish. I'm glad Congress takes some of this seriously, these intelligence estimates of the summer of terror.
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posted on
05/24/2004 9:14:59 PM PDT
by
cgk
(Social Security: America's only legal Pyramid Scheme.)
To: Jim_Curtis
Jiminey - that almost sounds like a Kerry waffle.
I created it before I destroyed it.
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posted on
05/24/2004 9:16:25 PM PDT
by
cgk
(Social Security: America's only legal Pyramid Scheme.)
To: neverdem
Anytime Congress votes unanimously, you know they have just dumped a load of crap on us.
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posted on
05/24/2004 10:52:48 PM PDT
by
edger
(A)
To: rocky88
It's amazing what can get done when Congress is the front line for the consequences if things aren't done. How about reconvening the Senate in Iraq and scheduling the vote on returning home immediately after the floor vote on all of Bush's pending appointments! We could say it was to offer the Iraqi's an example of how our system worked. A group of 100 close friends should be able to camp out together without fancy accommodations. They certainly could stay dry so as not to offend local sensibilities (Teddy will probably go into DTs, but who'd notice.) Let Sen. Byrd opine on the historic nature of a 100 Senator working junket. I sure he can find something in his wardrobe suitable to the local fashions. Drag along the network anchors. Let them show anything they want to cover, personally. By the time they leave we won't recognize any of them.
To: fourdeuce82d; Travis McGee; El Gato; JudyB1938; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Robert A. Cook, PE; lepton; ...
PING
If you're not registered at WaPo because you don't want to, I've assured you can avoid that by using BugMeNot.com
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posted on
05/24/2004 11:30:32 PM PDT
by
neverdem
(Xin loi min oi)
To: neverdem
I've assured = I've been assured, i.e. other folks told me it works.
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posted on
05/24/2004 11:34:26 PM PDT
by
neverdem
(Xin loi min oi)
To: neverdem
BugMeNot.com didn't seem to work for me.
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posted on
05/24/2004 11:45:59 PM PDT
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
To: neverdem; All
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posted on
05/25/2004 12:11:57 AM PDT
by
backhoe
(--30--)
To: backhoe
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posted on
05/25/2004 12:28:48 AM PDT
by
neverdem
(Xin loi min oi)
To: neverdem
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posted on
05/25/2004 12:36:56 AM PDT
by
backhoe
(--30--)
To: neverdem; Ernest_at_the_Beach
bugmenot.com worked for me. Thanks for the link.
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posted on
05/25/2004 12:56:05 PM PDT
by
Born Conservative
(It really sucks when your 15 minutes of fame comes AFTER you're gone...)
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