November 3, 2006
MARKEY ON BUSH ADMINISTRATION'S POSTING OF SECRET NUCLEAR GUIDE
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA), a senior member of the House Homeland Security Committee and co-chair of the Bipartisan Task Force on Non-Proliferation, released the following statement on the Administration’s posting on the Internet of data found in Iraq releasing secret nuclear bomb construction details.
Today’s reports that highlight the Bush Administration’s attempt to rebut critics of their claims that Iraq had WMD programs by posting sensitive information found in Iraq on how to build nuclear weapons on the Internet has endangered people’s lives. The Bush Administration and Republicans in Congress have pursued a hypocritical and dangerous approach to safeguarding sensitive information. First, they claim a need for secrecy when it comes to politically damaging information about lack of progress or security in Iraq. Then they leak the name of a covert intelligence agent, and now they post secret directions on the Internet revealing damaging details on the manufacture of nuclear weapons because it suits their current political purposes. This is no joke – the Bush Administration and the GOP Congress have shown a reckless disregard for American lives and American security. We need to take this country in a new direction.
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Republicans forced their budget bill through the House in a middle-of-the-night vote. It increases the deficit, it gives tax cuts to the wealthiest people in our country, taking food from the mouths of our children by cutting food stamps and by cutting the school lunch program, cuts back on the health care for the poorest children in America, and increases the cost of student loans for America's families who are striving for a better life for the next generation. It is not a statement of the values of the American people.
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