FCNL Legislative Action Message - February 8, 2007 Read this alert online at: http://www.fcnl.org/action/2007/lam0208.htm President Bush has proposed a federal funds budget of $2,200,000,000,000. By FCNL's calculations, about $967 billion, or 44%% of the total, would be devoted to current military activities and keeping up with the continuing costs of past military programs. Removing
obagagamanamagana@yahoo.com wrote: www.washingtontimes.com Outsourced passport work risky March 26, 2008 By Bill Gertz - The United States has outsourced the manufacturing of its electronic passports to overseas companies -- including one in Thailand that was victimized by Chinese espionage -- raising concerns that cost savings are being put ahead of national security, an
Let me see if I understand this correctly. If printing passports cost, say twice as much here in the United States, the somewhere else, you think we should spend the extra money, just so the passports are made here? That is okay with me, as long as the people who get the passports pay for that cost. "Jim Higgins" <gordian238@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:13ukv9ipj2qsjb9@corp.supernews
Remember the Dubai Ports deal? The Bush administration seems to be eager to outsource just about anything regardless of the cost to the nation. If only we could outsource the CIA to Mossad we would be ahead but outsourcing for GOP brownie points? Outsourced passports netting govt. profits, risking national security Part 1 of 3 http://tinyurl.com/2zavw2 By Bill Gertz - This is the first
www.washingtontimes.com Outsourced passport work risky March 26, 2008 By Bill Gertz - The United States has outsourced the manufacturing of its electronic passports to overseas companies -- including one in Thailand that was victimized by Chinese espionage -- raising concerns that cost savings are being put ahead of national security, an investigation by The Washington Times has found.