Posts Tagged ‘Bush’

Group: Obama and Bush the same on Israel

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

By Kayleigh Harvey – Talk Radio News Service

The Obama administration is no different than its predecessor when it comes to providing intelligence and military aid to Israel, an action that continues to hamper positive U.S. relations with other Middle East countries. That is the opinion of representatives of the Council For the National Interest, which conducted a public hearing to discuss the implications of current U.S. military aid to countries in the Middle East.

“The Obama administration has shipped replacement munitions that were used up in Gaza, very high-tech missiles and that sort of thing, to Israel in an emergency effort just about 10-days ago,” said Eugene Bird, President for the Council of National Interest. “I think this reflects that the Obama administration – with regard to the re-supply of Israel – is no different than the Bush administration.”

Some speakers suggested the United States should re-evaluate its unconditional support of Israel, especially within the current political identity.

“We do not sell arms to Israel, we give arms to Israel,” said Edward Peck, former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and deputy director of President Reagan’s terrorism task force. Additionally, the Israeli government decides how it wants to utilize the resources and funds given by the U.S. “There is no purchase involved, which is a nice thing. It’s a blank check, and, as you know, that blank check is delivered on the first day of the fiscal year, October 1st, and the Israeli’s can then earn interest on this money while they decide how to spend it… (This) is not necessarily in our interests,” Peck said.

Bird estimates that over the next 10-years the U.S. will give Israel $30 billion to Israel and “that there will be 150,000 more Jewish colonists on the West Bank during that period… The American taxpayer, over the years and in the future, will be paying about $200,000 for each colonist that is placed on Arab land and which destroys the chances for a two-state solution.”

Israeli peace activist, journalist and writer, Uri Avnery said, “I think American arms to Israel should be conditioned…so that the peace agreement will be signed between Israel and the Palestinian people, hopefully a Palestinian unity government including both Fatah and Hamas – I would (expect such results) by the end of 2009 or the middle of 2010 not later.”

Some say that the Middle East is an issue of which Americans remain uninformed and that American politicians view the subject as a killer of constituent support.

Peck blamed said that the lack of information available was a result of the pro-Israel lobby. “They don’t allow anyone else to talk….We’ve been silenced. We are not allowed to criticize Israel. You’re instantly an anti-Semite if you do, He said. “In Israel you are allowed to criticize Israel government policy…but you cannot do it here without provoking a fire-stone.”

“Obama administration…no different than the Bush administration”

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

By Kayleigh Harvey – Talk Radio News Service

Eugene Bird, President of the Council for the National Interest made this distinction at a public hearing today held by the Council for the National Interest on the implications of the current U.S. Military Aid to the Middle East. He said, “The Obama administration with regard to the re-supply of Israel, regardless of what she does, regardless of how she uses the weapons, is no different than the Bush administration.”

 
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Boehner: President makes Bush look like a piker

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

By Suzia van Swol, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service
At a weekly press session, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH), said that there has been too much Republican spending over the last few years but; “If you begin to look at what has happened over the last month, and what’s being proposed in the budget, the President is beginning to make [Former] President Bush look like a piker.”

Boehner said that the House Democrats would pass a $410 billion appropriations bill, which is eight percent above last years levels and he stated that, “I think we just ought to admit that we are broke, and we can’t continue to pile debt on the backs of our kids and grandkids.” He went on the say that we can’t tax and spend our way to prosperity and that, “the era of big governments is back, and the democrats are asking you to pay for it.” He stated that everyone will pay higher taxes under the President’s plan.

Boehner says that the American people want healthcare at an affordable price but they don’t want the government to tell them what patient/doctor relationships should be.
“They put all this money in the stimulus bill so that they could do comparative analysis; A way of government beaurocrats looking at treatments that patients get and trying to determine which ones are more effective than others. In other words, getting ready to tell doctors and patients that this is the cure, regardless of what the doctor may think.”

Transatlantic Security Post-Bush

Friday, February 20th, 2009

By Kayleigh Harvey – Talk Radio News Service

Former Secretary of Defense, Rt. Hon Des Browne MP, talked about “Transatlantic Security Post-Bush,” at the Center for American Progress today. He talked specifically about troops in Afghanistan and Iraq and the popularity of President Barack Obama in Europe.

Congressman Melancon says he is proud of America

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Congressman Charlie Melancon tells Former Congressman Bob Ney he is “proud of America” and what he thinks will happen after the inauguration at Radio Row on January 19, 2009 (02:01).

 
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Former Congressman Bob Ney interviews Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky about investigating Bush administration

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Former Congressman Bob Ney interviews Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky about investigating Bush administration at Radio Row on January 19, 2009 (01:53).

 
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Large Crowds With Big Smiles

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

By Kayleigh Harvey – Talk Radio News Service

Talk Radio News Service speaks to members of the public who headed to the Presidential Inauguration Ceremony today. January 20, 2009.

The “de-inauguration” of Bush

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Demonstrator outside of the White House holds up a sign to say good bye to Bush and Cheney.

by Suzia van Swol and Christina Lovato, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service

Inaugural Radio Row: Senior Fellow and Director of American Progress Daniel J. Weiss

Monday, January 19th, 2009

International Affairs Correspondent Blanquita Cullum talks to Daniel J. Weiss, Senior Fellow and the Director of Climate Strategy at American Progress about environmental issues, the Bush administration and Obamas policies. (8:53)

 
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Inaugural Radio Row: Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y)

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Stacey Van Malden interviews Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y) about the Bush administration and Habeas corpus used by the Congress. (3:06)

 
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