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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 12:50:44 -0700
From: Deborah leebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [InTheShadows] Cheney:  Precautions to Become Normal

Cheney: Precautions to Become Normal
By DAVID HO, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday that homeland security is 
not a temporary measure for the current crisis, but ``will become permanent in 
American life.''
``I think of it as the new normalcy,'' Cheney said.
The vice president spoke to a Republican Governors Association fund-raiser, which said 
it raised about $1 million. More than a dozen Republican governors participated, 
including Gov. Frank Keating of Oklahoma and the association's chairman, Gov. John 
Rowland of Connecticut.
Cheney has raised his profile this past week, speaking at several events after having 
spent much of the time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks out of the public eye at a 
secret location.
``It's just good to see somebody,'' Cheney joked. ``You know these days, we don't get 
many visitors at the cave.''
Cheney said the federal government has been working closely with governors to improve 
homeland security on the local level.
``We are taking every measure to improve both our prevention capability and our 
response capability,'' Cheney said. ``Many of the steps we have now been forced to 
take will become permanent in American life. They represent an understanding of the 
world as it is, and dangers we must guard against perhaps for decades to come.''
Cheney said government health care labs and law enforcement teams are working overtime 
to track down those responsible for sending letters containing anthrax.
``We do not yet know who has been sending the anthrax, nor at this point do we have 
evidence linking these incidents to the terror network responsible for the attacks of 
Sept. 11,'' he said. ``Wherever they are, they will be found, they will be stopped and 
they will be punished.''
President Bush was originally scheduled to address the gathering, which the governors' 
association billed as ``An Evening With President George W. Bush.'' He sent Cheney in 
his place, however.
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