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« on: April 03, 2008, 09:49:27 pm »

GOP Rep. Darrell Issa under fire from everywhere after 9/11 comments
BY RICHARD SISK and MICHAEL McCAULIFF
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS


Thursday, April 3rd 2008, 4:00 AM



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San Diego GOP Rep. Darrell Issa was under siege for suggesting the federal government had already done enough to help New York cope with 'a fire' that 'simply was an aircraft' hitting the WTC.
WASHINGTON - The California congressman who called the Sept. 11 attacks "simply" a plane crash ran for cover Wednesday under a barrage of ridicule from fellow Republicans, first responders and victims' families.

San Diego GOP Rep. Darrell Issa was under siege for suggesting the federal government had already done enough to help New York cope with "a fire" that "simply was an aircraft" hitting the World Trade Center.

"That is a pretty distorted view of things," said Frank Fraone, a Menlo Park, Calif., fire chief who led a 67-man crew at Ground Zero. "Whether they're a couple of planes or a couple of missiles, they still did the same damage."

"New York was attacked by Al Qaeda. It doesn't have to be attacked by Congress," added Long Island Rep. Pete King, a Republican.

"I'm really surprised by Darrell Issa," King added. "It showed such a cavalier dismissal of what happened to New York. It's wrong and inexcusable."

Lorie Van Aucken, who lost her husband, Kenneth, in the attacks, slammed Issa's "cruel and heartless" comments.

"It's really discouraging. People stepped up and did the right thing. They sacrificed themselves and now a lot of people are getting really horrible illnesses," she added.

Under pressure from all sides, the Golden State pol - who got rich selling car alarms after getting busted for car theft as a teen - pulled a partial U-turn. He issued a statement but cowered from the press.

"I continue to support federal assistance for the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks," he said.

But he didn't retract his wacked-out rhetoric claiming the feds "just threw" buckets of cash at New York for an attack "that had no dirty bomb in it, it had no chemical munitions in it."

He went on: "I have to ask ... why the firefighters who went there and everybody in the city of New York needs to come to the federal government for the dollars versus this being primarily a state consideration."

In his statement yesterday, Issa insisted he only "asked tough questions about the expenditures" during a hearing Tuesday on an aid bill for sick New Yorkers.

"He realized he stepped in it," said Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-Manhattan), who was leading the hearing when Issa popped off.

"The sound I'm hearing is him slamming the brakes and going in reverse," crowed Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-Brooklyn-Queens). Issa also belatedly admitted 9/11 was "an attack on America" in his statement.

It shouldn't have been that hard.

He took to the floor of Congress on Sept. 11, 2001, to argue passionately that America - not just New York - had been attacked, but conveniently forgot that during his Tuesday diatribe.

"It seems that with the passage of time, something happened along the way where the scope of the problem and the real extent of the problem has not drifted out to California," fumed Staten Island GOP Rep. Vito Fossella.

Health officials estimate it could cost $1 billion to care properly for the ailments that may emerge in the people who lived through the horror of Sept. 11 or breathed that toxic dust.

New York lawmakers now want Democratic leaders to bring the 9/11 care bill to the floor soon - before more members of Congress start spouting off like Issa.

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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2008, 09:51:06 pm »

What a piece of crap, and he also made Olbermann's "Worst Person of the World" list today, in fact, he took top honors.
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« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2008, 09:52:24 pm »

Demeaning 9/11
Thursday, April 3rd 2008, 4:00 AM


Well, yes, Rep. Darrell Issa acknowledged Wednesday, America was attacked on 9/11 after all.

Well, yes, the California congressman conceded, the death and destruction that morning were not products of a natural disaster.

And, yes, Issa offered, the federal government does have a responsibility of some kind to help the victims of the worst assault ever perpetrated on U.S. soil.

But Darrell Issa failed to apologize for expressing in the House of Representatives sentiments that nearly fit the yahoo brigade of 9/11 revisionists, minimizers and deniers.

What Issa said Tuesday was callous in the extreme:

"I have to ask, why damages from a fire that had no dirty bomb in it, it had no chemical munitions in it, it simply was an aircraft, residue of two aircraft, and residue from the materials used to build this building, why the firefighters who went there and everybody in the City of New York needs to come to the federal government for the dollars versus this being primarily a state consideration."

Simply an aircraft? Simply the residue of two aircraft? Simply the residue of a building?

Sir, you had forgotten.

Sworn fanatic enemies of America converted those airliners, and two more, into missiles.

They killed 3,000 people, many of whom were rescue workers who rushed in without thought to their own safety.

And particles thrown into the air by the World Trade Center's collapse sickened thousands of responders.

Among them were people from Issa's San Diego district. Forty-four of his constituents signed up with the World Trade Center Health Registry.

None of which seemed of concern when he spoke at a hearing held by Rep. Jerry Nadler to explore U.S. obligations to responders. Should Congress reopen the 9/11 victims' compensation fund? Could Congress help resolve the thousands of suits that have been filed seeking recompense?

Said Issa: "I can't vote for additional money for New York if I can't see why it would be appropriate to do this every single time a similar situation happens, which quite frankly includes any urban terrorist.

"It doesn't have to be somebody from Al Qaeda; it could be somebody who decides they don't like animal testing at one of our pharmaceutical facilities."

Issa also complained about "buckets of ten or twenty billion that we just threw at" New York after 9/11. But yesterday, without a word of regret, he issued a clarification:

"I want to make clear that I strongly support help for victims who suffered physical injury as a result of an attack on America get the help they need, including support from Congress and the federal government."

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