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Homeland Security:
Time to sweep aside some euphemisms
By Vin Suprynowicz
Published 03. 28. 02 at 19:17 Sierra Time

Members of Congress are pressuring the Bush administration to send Homeland
Security Czar Tom Ridge before them to answer some questions about what he's
been up to.

Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., wrote to Ridge this week, asking: "How do you
propose that Congress exercise its responsibility to oversee this critical process (of
heightening national preparedness), and your key decision-making role, without your
guidance and insight?"

The White House responds that Gov. Ridge might be willing to visit the Hill for some
informal "background" sessions, but that he's under no obligation to submit himself to
formal, public questioning -- even if congressmen agree beforehand to close portions
to the public for security reasons.

Why? Because (despite his impressive title) Ridge is merely a presidential adviser,
the White House explains. The former Pennsylvania governor has no statutory
responsibilities. His appointment was not subject to Senate confirmation, nor does he
have a formal budget of his own, as does the secretary of Defense or even the
director of the FBI.

For all these reasons, Ridge's duties are not subject to legislative oversight, the
White House contends.

While all this may be technically true, the White House's position raises the question
of whether it has engaged in something approaching a public relations flim-flam. If
Gov. Ridge's position is little more than that of a gussied-up presidential 
speechwriter
or adviser, why was it created with so much ballyhoo following the assaults of last
Sept. 11? The clear implication was that individual agencies which had once been
considered responsible for protecting us -- the FBI, the INS, the security guards hired
by local airports under FAA supervision, the Department of Defense itself -- had
been found wanting, or were functioning in a manner so uncoordinated as to leave
huge gaps in the protection of the populace from foreign enemies.

If Gov. Ridge's job is to patch systemic failures of that significance, why doesn't he
have a budget and a staff -- and the congressional oversight that go with them?

Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld clearly doesn't believe all this is his job. In
fact, Mr. Rumsfeld recently said, while here in Las Vegas, that he hopes the military
personnel we now see guarding our airports will be there only temporarily -- he
doesn't see that as an appropriate, permanent military role (probably a good thing,
given Americans' justified and ongoing suspicion of military troops used for domestic
"peacekeeping.")

It's all rather curious -- the Department of Defense says it's not very interested in
domestic "defense," having more pressing matters to deal with overseas ... while the
character offered to us a few months back as being in charge of domestic defense is
now represented by the White House as having no more power, staff, budget -- or
concomitant responsibility to the pursekeepers in Congress -- than the orderly who
presses the president's shirts.

A "Homeland Security Director" who hasn't even authorized airline pilots (and law-
abiding passengers, including current and retired police and military personnel
otherwise permitted to carry concealed firearms) to fly while armed -- who can't seem
to prevent dead Sept. 11 terrorists from being routinely issued flight-school student
visas, but who instead spends his time developing "state-of-alert" color charts --
verges on the pathetic.

In a concerted effort to end this ongoing carnival of euphemism and public-relations
"spin" and restore a regime of straight talk, the first thing President Bush might now
do is ask that Secretary Rumsfeld's department be given back the far more accurate
title it bore from 1789 to 1947 -- the War Department.

Then, he should indeed relent and allow Gov. Ridge to appear before Congress,
where the members' first questions might well be: "If you're not in charge of
America's domestic defense, Gov. Ridge ... who is? And if the answer is that state
and local authorities are now expected to step up and take responsibility -- given that
you're little more than a glorified presidential errand-boy -- don't you think it's 
past
time to tell them?"




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