Rohrabacher’s vets bill passes House
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Paul Clinton
The House on Wednesday passed a bill introduced by Rep. Dana
Rohrabacher that would give World War II veterans who were used in
Japanese slave labor camps the ability to sue corporations in that
country.
The bill, H.R. 2799, passed the lower legislative body 400 to 21.
Some American servicemen who survived the Bataan Death March, for
example, were shipped to Japan and used as unpaid workers.
“We must stand up today and send a message that this kind of
behavior is not acceptable,” Rohrabacher said Tuesday. “What better
issue to draw the line than to back the rights of some of America’s
greatest heroes.”
Cox demands apology from Secret Service
Rep. Chris Cox this week criticized the Secret Service for trying
to interrogate Pulitzer Price-winner Michael Ramirez about a cartoon
that appeared in the Los Angeles Times.
Ramirez’s cartoon, which satirized an award-winning photograph
taken during the Vietnam War, showed President George W. Bush with
his hands behind his back as a man labeled “politics” prepares to
shoot him in the head. A cityscape labeled “Iraq” is the background.
“The use of federal power to attempt to influence the work of an
editorial cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times reflects profoundly
bad judgment,” Cox wrote in a letter on Tuesday to Secret Service
Director Ralph Basham.
In the letter, Cox demanded an apology for Ramirez and said “the
public is owed an explanation of both how this happened and why it
will not happen again.”
In addition to serving as the chairman of the House Policy
committee, Cox is the chairman of the Homeland Security committee. He
represents Newport Beach.
Campbell caught in real budget battle
Assemblyman John Campbell stepped in front of a political firing
line Tuesday when a top state staffer shouted him down in a state
Capitol building hallway a few feet from the office of Gov. Gray
Davis.
Shortly after a news conference, in which Campbell discussed
comments attributed to a group of Democrats overhead on so-called
“squawk boxes,” in which they threatened to further stall the budget
stalemate, Finance Director Steve Peace confronted the legislator.
Peace said he was “embarrassed” by the budget stalemate and
challenged Republicans to “stop making speeches and start putting up
their votes,” the Los Angeles Times reported.
Assembly Republican Leader Dave Cox whisked Campbell away before
he could respond, but Newport Beach’s representative in the state’s
lower house aired his views Wednesday.
“Maybe you ought to look in the governor’s office for a place of
embarrassment,” Campbell said. “It’s completely disingenuous for
[Peace] to say that.”
Jeb Bush talk brings in the cash
By almost any measure, a Republican fund-raiser in Newport Beach
last week was a wild success.
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s appearance at the Four Seasons Hotel in
Newport Beach raised more than $225,000 for the California Republican
Party, event organizer Thomas Tucker said.
Tucker is one of the founders of the New Majority, a Republican
pro-business group that has pushed for the elimination of “social
litmus test” issues such as abortion, gay rights and other hallmarks
of the far right.
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