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Friday, October 06, 2006
Tim Chapman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Political offensive could leave us defenseless
by Tim Chapman
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• In the 104th Congress Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan offered an amendment to cut $300 million needed to develop and deploy a multi-site national missile defense system that would guard against limited ballistic missile attacks by 2003. The amendment also would have prevented the deployment of an initial system scheduled to be in place by 1999.

• Democrats went big in the 105th, looking to defund missile defense by $3.3 billion.

• Democrats adopted a more creative approach in the 106th Congress. Sen. Dick Durbin offered an amendment that would essentially subject missile defense programs to near-endless testing before funding could flow to the program. • Sen. Carl Levin offered an amendment in the 108th to cut $515 million from missile defense.

• Finally, in the 109th Congress Sens. Jack Reed and Carl Levin sought to strike $50 million intended for the purchase of additional interceptor missiles.

This is a track record that should concern anyone. The votes listed above are only part of the record, there are many, many more congressional votes taken over the last two decades in which Democrats have followed the same pattern. Additionally, there’s the Clinton administration’s record -- it repeatedly bottled up attempts to beef up the nation’s missile defense system.

Indeed, were it not for the Clinton administration, America’s missile defense system today would be much stronger.

The Heritage Foundation’s Baker Spring explains in a recent policy paper that, “On February 12, 1991, the Director of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, Ambassador Henry F. Cooper, and the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy, Stephen J. Hadley (now National Security Advisor to President Bush), provided a briefing to the press and public on the Global Protection Against Limited Strikes (GPALS) missile defense plan.” Spring adds, “The plan was based on the analysis of the trends in the development and deployment of ballistic missiles throughout the world at that time. In hindsight the basis of the plan is justified by North Korea’s ballistic missile capabilities today.”

Spring goes on to note that at least a portion of the system would be operational today had Clinton not abandoned the program.

So while North Korea continues to plot, the D.C. fever swamps are infested with vile scandals. Meanwhile, too many are ignoring issues like the future of missile defense. We ignore those issues at our peril.

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Tim Chapman is the Director of the Center for Media and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. and a contributing columnist to Townhall.com

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All that's
certain is that if SDI is neglected and some single rogue nuclear tipped hits say LA or Frisco, a lot of survivors are going to be very angry with folks from Pelosi to Kimberly who were positively against SDI -- before they were for it, of course.

Brian R, NRA Lifer
A couple of good books from '6o's and '70's if you can find them:

"None Dare Call It Treason" John Stormer

"The Cowboy and Yankee Wars" author unknown....

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