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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced a "temporary security zone" earlier this month around Gates' Lake Washington home, saying in a
Security zones prevent any person or watercraft from entering the area without explicit government permission. They're normally used to tighten security around military bases and naval facilities, and it's exceedingly rare for them to be erected around a private residence.
The reason for the "Gates Residence Security Zone," which locked down all of Lake Washington south of the Highway 520 bridge and stayed in effect for two days, was a private party the Microsoft billionaire threw on July 18.
Gates had invited over members of the National Governors Association, who were in Seattle for their
Among the NGA meeting attendees: Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge and Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson, both former governors, as well as former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and ex-White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta. Gates' homestead is approximately 48,000 square feet with a garage that reportedly accommodates 30 cars.
The NGA is an influential lobby group that often takes positions on topics important to Microsoft, like antitrust, Internet taxes and
For instance, the NGA
The Coast Guard, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, takes "temporary security zones" seriously. Last year, an appeals court
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Moreover, Gates cannot be expected to personally pay for security for every single governor.
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Doug