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Thursday, December 06, 2012

War On Terrorism Spurs House To Grant Presidents Secret Service Protection For Life

Two decades ago, with the Cold War receding and the world looking like a much less dangerous place, Congress passed a bill canceling former presidents’ Secret Service protection 10 years after they left office, beginning with George W. Bush.

But now, with the war on terrorism presenting new dangers and presidents taking more active roles around the globe, the House did an about-face Wednesday, voting to restore life-long Secret Service protection to all ex-presidents.

“The increased mobility and youth of still-living former presidents, coupled with the national security threat posed to post-9/11 leaders who were instrumental in the war on terror, necessitates protection for life, as has been the case since the 1960s,” said Rep. Trey Gowdy, the South Carolina Republican who is sponsoring the bill.

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8 comments:

  1. They fear that Americans will eventually realize that our own government (including all of its secret agencies and black operations) are the real terrorists and resort to retaliation.

    We won't. We wouldn't. We never will.

    Your secret is safe.

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  2. The taxpayer is going to pay for good ol' Bill to travel to Africa to make $500K for an appearance at some conference? This is BS. These guys are capable of paying for their own protection.

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  3. Sorry they should be on their own as soon as they are out of office

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  4. The only person i can think of that has a reason to harm president clinton is that one who took it on the chin in oval office.

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  5. more crap. thanks sjd

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  6. More tax money wasted. Shoot them if they need to be shot. There's one now I can think of that could use that, but would not qualify under this program.

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  7. The girls are after Billy Boy

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  8. This should never have happened. This should have been voted on my the American people. Strange how this didn't happen until after the infamous election of November 6, 2012! Ten years is long enough for the taxpayers to be paying for Secret Service.

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