Friday, February 11, 2011

Ileana Ros-Lehtine Comments on Mubarak Decision to Step Down

Committee on Foreign Affairs Logo(WASHINGTON) – U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, commented today on reports that Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. Statement by Ros-Lehtinen:
“Now that the immediate demands of the Egyptian people have been met, steps must be taken for the prompt commencement of a calm and orderly transition process towards freedom and democracy in Egypt.

“This transition must include constitutional and administrative reforms, starting with the repeal of the emergency laws. These are necessary for legitimate, democratic, internationally-recognized elections to take place with peaceful, responsible actors who will not only advance the aspirations of the Egyptian people, but will continue to enforce Egypt’s international obligations.

“The Egyptian military can continue to play a constructive role in providing for security and stability during this transformational period.

“The U.S. and our allies must focus our efforts on helping to create the necessary conditions for such a transition to take place. We must also urge the unequivocal rejection of any involvement by the Muslim Brotherhood and other extremists who may seek to exploit and hijack these events to gain power, oppress the Egyptian people, and do great harm to Egypt’s relationship with the United States, Israel, and other free nations.” #####

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RNC Chairman Priebus Statement On President Obama’s Visit To Michigan

Reince PriebusWASHINGTON – Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus released the following statement today regarding President Obama’s visit to Marquette, MI:

“Over the past few weeks, the President has spoken repeatedly of his renewed interest in spending more money and increasing the deficit. We had this same debate two years ago when the President’s stimulus plan was supposed to create much-needed jobs.
Now we are having the same conversation as unemployment remains much higher than Obama promised his last spending binge would allow. Spending hand over fist didn’t work then and it won’t work now. What the President needs to do is have a serious discussion with the American people about the fiscal peril that looms on the horizon and the need to cut spending and create a pro-growth environment in this country. It is beyond time for President Obama to start showing the necessary Presidential leadership to get our fiscal house in order.”

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