Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Senator Frist says he'll delay the sale of US ports to Dubai

When I first heard this last week, my initial reaction was "that's dumb." But then I thought a little more about it, and since really neither security, nor any of our personnel on the docks would change I thought maybe it just sounds worse than it really is. Then Jimmy Carter came out and said it was a good idea. That sealed it for me; we should definitely take the business of running the ports elsewhere.

Feb. 21 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said the Bush administration should delay the $6.8 billion sale of a company that operates six U.S. ports to a firm controlled by the United Arab Emirates.

Frist, a Tennessee Republican, said he would introduce legislation to block the sale if Bush officials can't delay it.

``The decision to finalize this deal should be put on hold until the administration conducts a more extensive review of this matter,'' he said in a statement. ``If the administration cannot delay the process, I plan on introducing legislation to ensure that the deal is placed on hold.''


Way to go Frist.

Dennis Prager was discussing this development with Michael Ledeen this morning and they seemed to agree that the Bush administration was going to rethink this and take the ports away from Dubai. They also made the comment about how unique it was that someone could be so wrong on just about every issue that faces our nation. So when Carter said it was a good idea, they knew that it had to be a horrible idea to be stopped immediately.

UPDATE: Man those guys at Cox & Forkum are good...