Friday, January 15, 2010

Go Schakowsky!

Could there be a light at the end of the Blackwater tunnel?

Blackwater As multiple scandals involving Blackwater continue to emerge almost daily, Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence is preparing to introduce legislation aimed at ending the US government’s relationship with Blackwater and other armed contracting companies. “In 2009, the U.S. government employed well over 20,000 armed private security contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan, and there is every indication that these figures will continue to rise in 2010,” Schakowsky wrote in a “Dear Colleage” letter asking for support for her Stop Outsourcing Security (SOS) Act. “These men and women are not part of the U.S. military or government.  They do not wear the uniform of the United States, though their behavior has, on numerous occasions, severely damaged the credibility and security of our military and harmed our relationship with other governments.”

Schakowsky originally introduced the bill in 2007, but it only won two co-sponsors in the Senate: Vermont’s Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. Ironically, Clinton—now Secretary of State— is currently the US official responsible for most of Blackwater’s contracts. “The legislation would prohibit the use of private contractors for military, security, law enforcement, intelligence, and armed rescue functions unless the President tells Congress why the military is unable to perform those functions,” according to Schakowsky. “It would also increase transparency over any remaining security contracts by increasing reporting requirements and giving Congress access to details about large contracts.”… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Common Dreams>

I support SOS, with one exception.  It should also require that, after the President ‘tells Congress’, he cannot continue to use private security forces for more than 90 days without Congressional ratification.  These are functions that ought to be carried out by service personnel, not mercenary soldiers of fortune.

2 comments:

the walking man said...

What you expect the mercenaries to go on un-employment and further erode the jobs base in this country? Tom hasn't the worker suffered enough?

Lisa G. said...

I support Jan in this effort. This has needed to be done for quite some time. The fact that GWB/Cheney outsourced a lot of our military and governmental functions has basically has left our government crippled in many ways.