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H.R. 3857, The Public Transit Security and Local Law Enforcement Support Act

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H.R. 3857 would amend the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 to require the Secretary of Homeland Security to include as an eligible use the sustainment of specialized operational teams used by local law enforcement under the Transit Security Grant Program.

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Latest Major Action: 5/9/2012: House committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.

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Costs: $6.50 per
and increases their $162,301.27 share of the national debt by $6.50.
(source: Congressional Budget Office)

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AlEinstein

(logged-in user) September 12, 2012, 6:46pm (report abuse)

This government passes tens of thousands of new laws every year. It is time to stop the law making and start repealing laws. Outlaw Executive Orders limit the time of the EO's to a term of 30 days, allowing congress to pass or strike down the EO's.

This government has been hijacked and is out of control. They need to be removed and replaced by a constitutional government made up of representatives who are not criminals.

TSA must be abolished as they were created from false flag attacks and given greater powers resulting from false flag attacks.

Patrick Kennedy testified in congress that the underwear bomber was put onto the plane by the State Department under orders from the CIA which is controlled by the Rothschild Mafia, owners of the Federal Reserve and Israel who are responsible for destroying our freedom, economy and nation using their false flag attacks.

It is time to arrest the criminals and let them stand trial for their deeds before our nation is totally destroyed.

AlEinstein

(logged-in user) September 12, 2012, 7:18pm (report abuse)

Actually anybody who believes the government story about what happened on 9/11 is either a total moron or have not taken the time to research the facts of what happened that day.

Most people don't even know about the third skyscraper that fell at free fall speed that day. It wasn't mentioned in the 9/11 report because it would have given away the fact all three buildings were wired with explosives for controlled demolition. Israel's Mossad and criminals within the US government staged the entire event.

Google 9/11 truth and research the facts, don't be a brainwashed moron, educate yourself before its too late.

Steel frame buildings do not disintegrate and fall at free fall speed. They also don't have molten iron flowing underneath them over two months later, this is caused from the nanothermite used to bring them down which took several months to setup.

WAKE UP PEOPLE, DO SOME RESEARCH! That is if you have the intelligence to process information, most seem to lack this ability.

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