Guest guest Posted February 17, 2000 Report Share Posted February 17, 2000 Your words are kind! But we're not through the woods! Buzz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2000 Report Share Posted February 18, 2000 In reference to the Pentagon 'stopping " the anthrax vaccine, I find it interesting that the Pentagon did that....after all, the Pentagon can't really make decisions on the military, as the military is run primarily, by the Executive branch(the President) and by the Legislative branch, or the Congress. After all, it's the Congress who determines how much money the military gets(House and Senate Armed Services Committees) , and where the money goes(House and Senate Appropriations Committees, etc). It just seems like the Pentagon is pushing for the anthrax vaccine " at all costs " -its kind of like the Pentagon is a loose cannon doing whatever it chooses. Any thoughts??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2000 Report Share Posted February 18, 2000 Heres a thought, this is an election year. Undoubtedly, the anthrax vaccine issue has become a political hot potato. Lets do some math here, 2.4 Million service members, all of which should be registered voters, I see a real big problem here for the Democrat Party if they continue to stand behind Secretary Cohen's unpopular Anthrax policy. Clinton is hurting his own political party's election momentum, by not stopping this program immediately. The public may soon be calling for the removal of Secretary Cohen for this very expensive, experiment on our Military members. Service members should most definetely vote against the party that allowed the cultivation of this fiasco. If they think this won't hurt them in an election year, they are sadly mistaken. " We the people, " are holding the high cards now, and controversy in an election year such as this could be extremely damaging to their campaign effort. Republican candidate, McCain, was in South Carolina just the other day talking about getting American service members off of food stamps. Betcha, most people in uniform would vote for a guy like him. Allowing Cohen to continue the march with his AVIP during an election year is a very bad strategy on behalf of the Democrat party, and Bill Clinton. The Democrats are in the process of disconnecting themselves from an enormous amount of GI voters, and their families. Don't be surprised if the AVIP becomes a front-burner issue in the November election. Steadfast & Loyal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2000 Report Share Posted February 18, 2000 Nothing new here folks. Cohen is Clinton's man and Clinton has been doing whatever he wanted the last eight years. This attitude is rampant in this administration. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2000 Report Share Posted February 18, 2000 To chicagogregg - You are right - the Pentagon cannot go on forever doing whatever it chooses, but, just like the kid whose mother keeps telling " Stop that! " but Mom never puts her foot down, the disobedient and bratty child will continue merrily on his way, gleefully doing as he pleases, knowing full well that his parents have no backbone. Thus it will continue until the last straw breaks the proverbial camel's back, then it will be interesting to see what happens. By the way, my understanding is that the Pentagon (translate - " SecDef Cohen " ) told congress where to go. I have not heard that they are actually stopping the AVIP, rather quite to the contrary. Any new info I missed? Chicagogregg@... wrote: > From: Chicagogregg@... > > In reference to the Pentagon 'stopping " the anthrax vaccine, I find it > interesting that the Pentagon did that....after all, the Pentagon can't > really make decisions on the military, as the military is run primarily, by > the Executive branch(the President) and by the Legislative branch, or the > Congress. After all, it's the Congress who determines how much money the > military gets(House and Senate Armed Services Committees) , and where the > money goes(House and Senate Appropriations Committees, etc). It just seems > like the Pentagon is pushing for the anthrax vaccine > " at all costs " -its kind of like the Pentagon is a loose cannon doing whatever > it chooses. Any thoughts??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2000 Report Share Posted February 19, 2000 Basically, the bottom line is that the DOD told Congress to go pound sand. I was initially very discouraged, but, after rethinking this, maybe now I'm a little optimistic. I hope Congress now views this willful, deliberate action displayed by the DOD to disregard anything that they have said. Hopefully now Congress will " feel our pain " that we have gone through (some of us months, others years). I hope this new action by the DOD gives Congress the fuel they need to get really pissed off, and come to grips with reality on who it is that really runs who. << By the way, my understanding is that the Pentagon (translate - " SecDef Cohen " ) told congress where to go. I have not heard that they are actually stopping the AVIP, rather quite to the contrary. Any new info I missed? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2000 Report Share Posted February 19, 2000 Amen ! Nothing like thumbing your nose at those who have power (or think they do) to start a fight. Hope this one gets going real soon. Re: Re: Morning News/Pentagon Stops Vaccines From: Randice1@... Basically, the bottom line is that the DOD told Congress to go pound sand. I was initially very discouraged, but, after rethinking this, maybe now I'm a little optimistic. I hope Congress now views this willful, deliberate action displayed by the DOD to disregard anything that they have said. Hopefully now Congress will " feel our pain " that we have gone through (some of us months, others years). I hope this new action by the DOD gives Congress the fuel they need to get really pissed off, and come to grips with reality on who it is that really runs who. << By the way, my understanding is that the Pentagon (translate - " SecDef Cohen " ) told congress where to go. I have not heard that they are actually stopping the AVIP, rather quite to the contrary. Any new info I missed? >> --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2000 Report Share Posted February 19, 2000 Amen ! Nothing like thumbing your nose at those who have power (or think they do) to start a fight. Hope this one gets going real soon. Re: Re: Morning News/Pentagon Stops Vaccines From: Randice1@... Basically, the bottom line is that the DOD told Congress to go pound sand. I was initially very discouraged, but, after rethinking this, maybe now I'm a little optimistic. I hope Congress now views this willful, deliberate action displayed by the DOD to disregard anything that they have said. Hopefully now Congress will " feel our pain " that we have gone through (some of us months, others years). I hope this new action by the DOD gives Congress the fuel they need to get really pissed off, and come to grips with reality on who it is that really runs who. << By the way, my understanding is that the Pentagon (translate - " SecDef Cohen " ) told congress where to go. I have not heard that they are actually stopping the AVIP, rather quite to the contrary. Any new info I missed? >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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