RACE Obama's TSA pick: Robert Harding, placing minorities at top should be 'requirement'

Wowser

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Monday, March 08, 2010
WorldNetDaily Exclusive
Obama's TSA pick: Hire on 'ethnic diversity'
Robert Harding says placing minorities at top should be 'requirement'
Posted: March 08, 2010

By Aaron Klein
WorldNetDaily

Gen. Robert Harding

President Obama's pick to head the Transportation Security Administration long has pushed for "ethnic diversity" as a determining factor in hiring new teams for U.S. military and intelligence agencie
s, WND has learned.

The president announced today his nominee for TSA chief, retired Gen. Robert Harding.


Harding served in the Army for 33 years until he retired in 2001 and went into business as a private security contractor. He previously served as the Defense Department's top human intelligence officer and managed a $1 billion intelligence collection program. Between 2003 and 2009, Harding was a government consultant on human intelligence and counterintelligence issues.

He has lobbied for "ethnic diversity" in the U.S. defense establishment.


WND found that in 2003, Harding submitted written testimony to a Senate subcommittee hearing on intelligence issues pushing for more diversity at security agencies, going so far as to call diversity a "requirement."

The title of Harding's written testimony was "Building Capabilities: The Intelligence Community's National Security Requirement for Diversity of Languages, Skills, and Ethnic and Cultural Understanding."

"Working with larger defense contractors, I find that bringing in multicultural talent remains challenging, especially on classified contracts," Harding wrote.

Harding noted how he previously testified in Senate hearings while working at the Defense Department. He then applauded the senatorial committee for remaining "steadfastly clear about the need for diversity in the ranks of the CIA."

He urged the Defense Department to "build systems and incentives to attract, maintain and sustain a diverse group of gifted (human intelligence) operatives."

Harding maintained the military community "still needs senior folks with language and diversity at the top
– folks who feel a responsibility in a particularly focused way."

He cited as models situations in which women and minority senior Defense officers increased the number of minorities in their departments:

* "When Joan Dempsey moved to the front offices within DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) ... the number of women seniors increased."

* "When General Shinseki became the Army chief of staff, I noticed a much-welcomed increase in the number of Asian-American seniors on the Army staff."

* "When LTG Claudia Kennedy became the Army's chief of intelligence, I noticed a significant increase in the number of females in key positions in the Army."


Harding declared "selection must be made at the senior levels!"

He added, "[There are] many ways to do that, but if legislation is needed maybe it should be part of the discussion here."

Obama's original pick for the TSA job, Erroll Southers, withdrew from consideration in January over Republican concern Southers would attempt to unionize TSA security agents.

WND was first to report Southers boasted to a major union he looked forward to "joining" with them to add value to TSA security.

Harding, meanwhile, would not be the only Obama administration official with controversial views on diversity.

WND reported President Obama's counter-terrorism advisor, John Brennan, last month stated the White House is working to calibrate policies in the fight against terrorism that ensure Americans are "never" profiled.

Speaking at a question-and-answer session for Muslim law students at New York University, Brennan declared himself a "citizen of the world."

The meeting was facilitated by the Islamic Society of North America, a radical Muslim group that was an unindicted co-conspirator in a scheme to raise money for Hamas. With research by Brenda J. Elliott
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
It makes sense coming from the "Entitlement People".

They are entitled to the top positions, regardless of merit, just as minority Americans are entitled to Housing, Food, Fuel, Healthcare, Cable, Education, and the list goes on.


What does this do?

Keeps on lowering the Bar for America.

I should write a book. I think I'll call it How to Bring a Once Great Nation to It's Knees.
 

undead

Veteran Member
I think it will take longer to undo the damage from Obama than it did to clear the crap from Carter.
 

Kent

Inactive
I think it will take longer to undo the damage from Obama than it did to clear the crap from Carter.

We never fully recovered from Carter. If you notice, a lot of Carter people are now back in place. Cleaning up King Augeas' stables was childs play in comparison.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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I don't care about ethnic diversity AS LONG AS those hired are as (or more) qualified than the whites who would have otherwise gotten the job. Race doesn't interest me; ABILITY DOES....
 

brokenwings

Veteran Member
All these race rules and laws do is make it impossible for a white man to get a government job. It is so bad here that all Gov. jobs that are bid MUST be a minority. If you are not a minority you can't even bid the job!! Then IF you get the job your workers have to be 90% minority workers!! How fair is that??!! Especially now that whites are becoming the minority!! If passed this will never be undone.
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
Reading the ribbons...

dd (Chairborne, just like me. Just a different suit.)
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Major General Robert A. Harding, US Army (Retired)Bob Harding recently formed his own company after serving as the Executive VP for Operations at Innovative Logistics Techniques in McLean Virginia. His 33 years of military service included assignments as the US Army Deputy (G2) Intelligence Chief, and the Director for Operations in the Defense Intelligence Agency where he was responsible for Department of Defense Attach System and the Defense Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Service (DHS). Prior to being the Director for Operations at DIA, Gen. Harding served as the J2, Intelligence Directorate, U.S. Southern Command, where he worked directly for Gen. Barry McCaffrey and Gen. Wes Clark as their intelligence chief. Gen. Harding has also served in a variety of command and staff positions in his earlier military career.

Among Gen. Harding military awards and decorations are the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Army Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Medal, the Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters. Gen. Harding has extensive leadership and management experience. He has supervised global operations, provided security for sensitive National programs, and provided oversight and direction to a multi-billion dollar program within the Intelligence Community. Gen. Harding military education includes the Military Intelligence Officers Advanced Course, the Armed Forces Staff College, and the Naval War College. Gen. Harding holds a BS in Business Administration from Bowie State University, a MS in Business from Salve Regina University, and MA in National Security and Strategy from the US Naval War College.

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Straycat

Veteran Member
What happened to just hiring the most qualified applicant for the job? Or are they insinuating that minorities can't perform as well and so special allowances must be made? Sounds pretty racist to me.
 

Oilpatch Hand

3-Bomb General, TB2K Army
I'm OK with more minorities in military and intelligence teams. Nothing wrong with it at all, so long as the minorities so selected write and speak fluently in Arabic, Farsi and Pashtun, and do so demonstrably better than their non-minority fellow applicants.

Otherwise, obviously...we'd be hiring minorities simply for the mere sake of saying we had done so, and that's a recipe for disaster, in addition to being philosophically repugnant.
 
In the United States, as of the last census, non-whites made up 14% of the population...I say that only 14% of the top jobs should go to non-whites. Oh, wait...that makes too much sense.
 
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