Posted on 07/21/2004 10:58:33 AM PDT by jmstein7
Thanks, guys! The data is now preserved!
Good going.
The Dems are slowly destructing.
Ops4 God Bless America!
Good job, guys! Let's see what else this might uncover...
Is there any way we can find out when this speech was removed from Kerry's site? If it was within the past two days, that would be quite telling.
Boy, that's alot of info for The Sandburgler to have shoved down his pants. Must not have been much else in there.
BOOKMARKED!!!!
Well, it was there when the Berger story came out.
'sides, Google cache only stays up until it's re-indexed.
Good Job!
Please ask mods to give hchutch the credit. Thanks to HC, I found out about it.
I sent my self an email. Now my url email server has a copy. I filed my email in a separate folder on my hard disk.
Then I emailed the link and data to my email list and asked them to save it and email it. There is no way the Komrade Kerrorist Kamps can erase of copies at this time.
Is this the speech? Or if it's not, do we have a link to that?
The speech is here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1175653/posts
Mighty fine work! Thanks!
Let the FBI know.
Somebody connect the dots for me - how much of this is specific to the SandBergler's pantyliners?
I swear I saw somewhere that this was a key point in the Berger millennium memo, which apparently is advice the Clinton Administration did not head.
Jim, your thread now has the key word, Soxgate.
Ernest has set up this keyword to serve as a indexer of threads dealing with the Sandy Bergular mess.
Go to the keyword, Soxgate, and click it with your mouse to see what has been amassed in such a short time on Free Republic.
3. Increase Port Security and Accelerate Border Security. Currently, 95% of all non-North American U.S. trade moves by sea, concentrated mostly in a handful of ports. John Kerry believes improvements in port security must be made, while recognizing that global prosperity and Americas economic power depends on an efficient system. Kerrys plan would develop standards for security at ports and other loading facilities for containers and assure facilities can meet basic standards. To improve security in commerce, John Kerry believes we should accelerate the timetable for the action plans agreed to in the U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico smart border accords as well as implement security measures for cross-border bridges. Finally John Kerry will pursue modest safety standards for privately held infrastructure and will help owners find economical ways to pay for increased security.
4. Secure Nuclear Power Plants, Nuclear Weapons Facilities and Chemical Facilities. John Kerry will appoint an Energy Secretary who takes nuclear plant security seriously and ensures meticulous follow-up to any security violations. He would also order an immediate review of engagement orders and weaponry for plant guards, and ensure attack simulation drills be as realistic as possible. A Kerry Administration would ensure that security of our nuclear weapons facilities is a U.S. government responsibility not cede it to private contractors as the Bush Administration considered doing. A Kerry Administration will tighten security at chemical facilities across the nation that produce or store chemicals, focusing first on facilities in major urban areas where millions of Americans live within the circle of vulnerability.
5. Tighten Aviation Security and Combat Threats to Civilian Aircraft. John Kerry will close loopholes in existing regulations on cargo carried by passenger flights and increase the reliability of new screening procedures. Kerry will increase perimeter inspections of U.S. airports and work with international aviation authorities to make sure the same standards are in place at all international airports. He will work with our allies to crackdown on the sale of shoulder-fired missiles that could be used in an attack on civilian aircraft, and are sold on the black market. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Evidence of what???
You can also save the page locally. IU had trouble savin it as an html document, so I saved the source as text.
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