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"We're not going to engage in the blame game."
"What went right and what went wrong"
"Finger pointing"
"Focus on saving people"
"Working round the clock"
"I don't think that's what he/she's saying"
"I dont think thats factually correct"
"I think you're speculating"
"We have priorities/Our priority is/There are certain priorities"
"We're making a lot of progress"


Could this administration be any more condescending? What the hell do they take us for? This inane repetition, 'catapulting the propaganda', it pisses me off to no end. The constant talking down by everyone in the administration, the way they try to make eveything seem petty, or childish, their chiding, the feeling of utter powerlessness against it... I seriously want to punch one of these monkeys in the face and scream "I'm a full grown, intelligent, godamn PERSON, treat me like one!!!!"

But I can't. I don't know what I can do. It depresses me to no end. I feel like Helen Keller, only I know what the fuck is going on and no one else does.
 
Kangu said:
"We're not going to engage in the blame game."
"What went right and what went wrong"
"Finger pointing"
"Focus on saving people"
"Working round the clock"
"I don't think that's what he/she's saying"
"I dont think thats factually correct"
"I think you're speculating"
"We have priorities/Our priority is/There are certain priorities"
"We're making a lot of progress"


Could this administration be any more condescending? What the hell do they take us for? This inane repetition, 'catapulting the propaganda', it pisses me off to no end. The constant talking down by everyone in the administration, the way they try to make eveything seem petty, or childish, their chiding, the feeling of utter powerlessness against it... I seriously want to punch one of these monkeys in the face and scream "I'm a full grown, intelligent, godamn PERSON, treat me like one!!!!"

But I can't. I don't know what I can do. It depresses me to no end. I feel like Helen Keller, only I know what the fuck is going on and no one else does.


thats what is so annoying. YOU WORK FOR US YOU CHIMP LOOKING BASTARD! We'll tell you whether or not we want to play the blame game motherfucker.
 
Remaining residents to be forced out of New Orleans - My God, what a violation of freedom, it's like Cuba this is!!!

New Orleans police will force Hurricane Katrina's survivors to leave the city, which is drowning in toxic waters, as the political storm grows over relief efforts for a disaster with a death toll feared to be in the thousands and a price tag that could hit $US150 billion.

After days of trying to change the minds of some 10,000 people who have refused to leave the flooded metropolis since Katrina battered the US Gulf Coast last week, authorities began to enforce a mandatory evacuation.

City Mayor Ray Nagin says floodwaters filthy with garbage, oil and putrefying bodies will spread disease and people must go.

Police Superintendent P Edwin Compass says his men will evacuate residents, if necessary against their will.

"We'll do everything it takes to make this city safe. These people don't understand they're putting themselves in harm's way," Superintendent Compass said.
 
Diablos said:
To be honest it can't be safe to live there right now. Even if your home is intact and/or you have enough supplies.

Of course, I don't disagree with the enforced evacuation at all. I make mention of it because the right seem so hung up on freedom and individual rights and all that happy gooey crap that I'd like to seem them try and spin this. Mention Cuba as a model for Hurricane evacuation and what do you get? Well those people were forced to leave they say. That's all well and good, but at least Cuba forces the people to leave before the fucking Hurricane hits and not after.
 
I hate coming back to this thread. It reminds me how bad the scumbags running this country are.

In New Orleans's time of need, the American people were the ones to volunteer, donate money, time, etc to help these victims of the worst disaster in US history, all while this government was on vacation, or the president was in San Diego, or playing golf.

And it makes me proud (or perhaps, more accurately, relieved) to think that people in this country will still band together like this in times of need, that (some) Americans do care for the well-being of their fellow man.

But this administration is terrible, and George W. Bush is the fucking antichrist.
 
I remember the early estimates when the levee broke was $30B. HA! I said I wouldn't be suprised if it broke $100B, and it will. $150B sounds realistic right now. Good thing we didn't spend all that money on a pointless war and rebuilding effort...oh crap. Is it time to start talking tax hike, yet? I'd love to see those high-income tax cuts repealed, and the middle class left alone. Hate to have tragedy be the catalyst for corrective change, but this shit has to happen. Otherwise, hello new record deficit. PEACE.
 
FYI, if you, like me, enjoy watching McClellan being raped, tune into Cspan 6pm eastern each night.

Best line from yesterday:
Terry Moran: Hey, Is Brownie still doing a heck of a job?
 
Drensch said:
FYI, if you, like me, enjoy watching McClellan being raped, tune into Cspan 6pm eastern each night.

Best line from yesterday:
Terry Moran: Hey, Is Brownie still doing a heck of a job?

I think c-span.org usually has them for viewing as well.
 
Drensch said:
FYI, if you, like me, enjoy watching McClellan being raped, tune into Cspan 6pm eastern each night.

Best line from yesterday:
Terry Moran: Hey, Is Brownie still doing a heck of a job?

:lol :lol

Jon Stewarts reaction to that line: "Brownie is doing a heck of a job, but blackie's not doing so well"
 
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Watch out, Mr. McClellan!
 
God Outdoes Terrorists Yet Again
Louisiana National Guard Offers Help By Phone From Iraq

BAGHDAD—The 4,000 Louisiana National Guardsmen stationed in Iraq, representing over a third of the state's troops, called home this week to find out what, if any, help they could offer Katrina survivors from overseas. "The soldiers wanted to know if they could call 911 for anyone, or perhaps send some water via FedEx," said Louisiana National Guard spokesman Lt. Col. Pete Schneider. The Guardsmen also "would love to send generators, rations, and Black Hawk helicopters for rescue missions," but, said Schneider, "we desperately need these in Iraq to stay alive." Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld praised the phone support, but noted that it would take months to transfer any equipment from Iraq to New Orleans, saying, "You fight a national disaster with the equipment you have."

Refugees Moved From Sewage-Contaminated Superdome To Hellhole Of Houston

HOUSTON—Evacuees from the overheated, filth-encrusted wreckage of the New Orleans Superdome were bussed to the humid, 110-degree August heat and polluted air of Houston last week, in a move that many are resisting. "Please, God, not Houston. Anyplace but Houston," said one woman, taking shelter under an overpass. "The food there is awful, and the weather is miserable. And the traffic—it's like some engineer was making a sick joke." Authorities apologized for transporting survivors to a city "barely better in any respect," but said the blistering-hot, oil-soaked Texas city was in fact slightly better, and that casualties due to gunfire would be no worse.

White Foragers Report Threat Of Black Looters

NEW ORLEANS—Throughout the Gulf Coast, Caucasian suburbanites attempting to gather food and drink in the shattered wreckage of shopping districts have reported seeing African Americans "looting snacks and beer from damaged businesses." "I was in the abandoned Wal-Mart gathering an air mattress so I could float out the potato chips, beef jerky, and Budweiser I'd managed to find," said white survivor Lars Wrightson, who had carefully selected foodstuffs whose salt and alcohol content provide protection against contamination. "Then I look up, and I see a whole family of [African-Americans] going straight for the booze. Hell, you could see they had already looted a fortune in diapers." Radio stations still in operation are advising store owners and white people in the affected areas to locate firearms in sporting-goods stores in order to protect themselves against marauding blacks looting gun shops.

Oh, Onion, how I love thee.
 
This breaks my heart

I just got back from a FEMA Detainment Camp

I'm extremely depressed to report that things seem to only be getting sadder concerning the people so devastatingly affected by Katrina last week. Two car loads of us headed over to Falls Creek, a youth camp for Southern Baptist churches in Oklahoma that agreed to have its facilities used to house Louisiana refugees. I'm afraid the camp is not going to be used as the kind people of the churches who own the cabins believe it was going to be used.

Jesse Jackson was right when he said "refugees" was not the appropriate word for the poor souls dislocated due to Katrina. But he was wrong about why it is not appropriate. It's not appropriate because they are detainees, not refugees.

Falls Creek is like a small town that is closed down about 9 months out of the year. It is made up of cabins that range from small and humble to large and grandiose, according to how much money the church who owns the cabin has. Each cabin has full kitchen facilities, bathrooms and usually have two large bunkrooms - one for women and one for men. The occupancy of the cabins varies according to the church. This past week the Southern Baptist association of Oklahoma offered the facility as a place to house refugees from the Katrina disaster. Each church owning a cabin was then called to find out if they would make their cabin available. Churches across the state agreed.

I started my journey by loading six large trash bags full of clothes in the back of my beetle buggy. I then went to the local Dollar General and purchased various hygiene products, snacks and even a set of dominoes and a deck of cards. I had my daughter take her own shopping cart and go and select her own items that she wanted to take. I told her to imagine herself without anything in the world and then select what she would need to live every day.

We then met up with my elderly parents who had gone to the Dollar Store themselves, and to the grocery store and had spent WAY too much of their limited social security on the venture. But that's okay. We ended up having to take both vehicles on the 150 mile round trip because they were both pretty full. My son showed up and wanted to go. He drove my parents while my daughter and I rode in my car.

To say we all left with excitement would be appropriate. My 78 year old mother is a "fixer". She loves to help people and she absolutely needs some one to dote over. That she was about to be able to help some people who had lost all in their lives had her feeling physically healthier than I've seen her in days. I was glad to get the chance to actively do something other than donate what little I can to some faceless charity hoping it would get to the people who needed it. I felt glad I could do some small something that might cut through the helplessness I've felt over this situation. Both of my kids were eager to assist.

The only odd thing that occurred prior to setting off happened while I was gassing up in our small town. My daughter was pumping the gas and a lady she knew pulled up to an adjacent pump. My daughter started telling her where we were going and that we were taking things to the refugees. The lady told my daughter that she had been told the Red Cross was not allowing any one to deliver supplies. When I returned to the car from paying for the gas my daughter informed of this. I told her that the Red Cross would not be preventing the members of our church from entering our own cabin, so it really didn't matter. It was at that point we decided to stop back by the house and get my daughter's camera so that she could take pictures if required.

From the moment I heard about Falls Creek being scheduled to receive refugees I had two thoughts run through my mind:

1. What a beautiful place to be able to stay while trying to get your life back in order.

2. What a terrible location to be when you're trying to get your life back in order.

The first thought is because Falls Creek is nestled in the Arbuckle Mountains of south central Oklahoma. One of the more beautiful regions of the state. It would be a peaceful and beautiful place to try to start mending emotionally, and begin to figure what you're going to do next.

The second thought comes because Falls Creek is very secluded and absolutely no where near a population center. The closest route from Falls Creek to a connecting road is three miles on a winding narrow road called "High Road" (It gets that name for two reasons - it's goes over the mountain instead of around it like "Low Road" does, and it's where the teenagers of the area go to party). The road has not a single home on it for over 3 miles. After battling that 3 miles over mountains, you'll find yourself about 5 miles from the nearest town, Davis, Oklahoma, population ca. 2000. This is no place to start a new life.

A few pictures headed toward Falls Creek over High Road to give you a feel of the seclusion.

We arrived at our cabin and started toting the clothes in. We finally found a group of men upstairs in the dorms trying to do something alien to them - make beds. They had almost completed the room of bunk beds and told us we could go over to the ladies' dorm room and start on it. We lugged our sacks of clothes back down the stairs. Then we got the first negative message. "You can't bring any clothes in. FEMA has stated they will accept no more clothes. They've had 30 people sorting clothes for days. They don't want anymore." My mind couldn't help but go back over the news articles that have accused FEMA of refusing water in to Jefferson Parrish, or turning fuel away.

We lugged the bags of clothes back to the car. We then turned to bringing in our personal hygiene products. That's when we learned our cabin had been designated a "male only" cabin. Approximately 40 men, ranging from age 13 on up would be housed there. We started resacking the female products and sorted out everything that would be useful for men.

We lugged the bags of female products back to the car. We asked if they knew of a cabin that had been designated for women. The "host" (the hosts are Oklahoma civilians who have been employeed??? by FEMA to reside at each cabin and have already gone through at least one "orientation" meeting conducted by FEMA at "BASE" which is some unknown but repetitively referred location within the camp) told us he believed McAlester cabin was dedicated to females. He then explained there were male, female and family cabins designated.

We then started lugging in our food products. The foods I had purchased were mainly snacks, but my mother - God bless her soul - had gone all out with fresh vegetables, fruits, canned goods, breakfast cereals, rice, and pancake fixings. That's when we got the next message: They will not be able to use the kitchen.

Excuse me? I asked incredulously.

FEMA will not allow any of the kitchen facilities in any of the cabins to be used by the occupants due to fire hazards. FEMA will deliver meals to the cabins. The refugees will be given two meals per day by FEMA. They will not be able to cook. In fact, the "host" goes on to explain, some churches had already enquired about whether they could come in on weekends and fix meals for the people staying in their cabin. FEMA won't allow it because there could be a situation where one cabin gets steaks and another gets hot dogs - and...

it could cause a riot.

It gets worse.

He then precedes to tell us that some churches had already enquired into whether they could send a van or bus on Sundays to pick up any occupants of their cabins who might be interested in attending church. FEMA will not allow this. The occupants of the camp cannot leave the camp for any reason. If they leave the camp they may never return. They will be issued FEMA identification cards and "a sum of money" and they will remain within the camp for the next 5 months.

My son looks at me and mumbles "Welcome to Krakow."

My mother then asked if the churches would be allowed to come to their cabin and conduct services if the occupants wanted to attend. The response was "No ma'am. You don't understand. Your church no longer owns this building. This building is now owned by FEMA and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. They have it for the next 5 months." This scares my mother who asks "Do you mean they have leased it?" The man replies, "Yes, ma'am...lock, stock and barrel. They have taken over everything that pertains to this facility for the next 5 months."

We then lug all food products requiring cooking back to the car. We start unloading our snacks. Mom appeared to have cornered the market in five counties on pop-tarts and apparently that was an acceptable snack so the guy started shoving them under the counter. He said these would be good to tied people over in between their two meals a day. But he tells my mother she must take all the breakfast cereal back. My mother protests that cereal requires no cooking. "There will be no milk, ma'am." My mother points to the huge industrial double-wide refrigerator the church had just purchased in the past year. "Ma'am, you don't understand...

It could cause a riot."

He then points to the vegetables and fruit. "You'll have to take that back as well. It looks like you've got about 10 apples there. I'm about to bring in 40 men. What would we do then?"

My mother, in her sweet, soft voice says, "Quarter them?"

"No ma'am. FEMA said no...

It could cause a riot. You don't understand the type of people that are about to come here...."

I turn and walk out of the room...lugging all the healthy stuff back to the car. My son later tells me the man went on to say "We've already been told of teenage girls delivering fetuses on buses." My son steps toward him and says "That's because they've almost been starved to death, haven't had a decent place to get a good night's sleep, and their bodies can't keep a baby alive. I'm not sure that's any evidence some one should be using to show these are 'bad people'."

We then went to the second dorm room and made up beds. When we got through and were headed outside the host says to me and my daughter, "How did you get in here?" I told him we came in through the back gate. He replies, "No, HOW did you get in here? No one who doesn't have credentials showing is supposed to be in here." (I had noticed all the "hosts" had two or three badges hanging around their necks.) I told him it might have had something to do with the fact my daughter was snapping pictures of the OHP presence at the gate. He then tells us, "Well, starting in the morning NO ONE comes in. So if you have further goods you want to donate you will have to take them to your local church. They will collect them until they have a full load and then bring them to the front gate."

Me and my two kids then walked over the hill to the camp's amphitheater.

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/fema.html

you can read the rest at the link above.

why the fuck are they treating fellow human beings like this?
 
xabre said:
I have read that elsewhere.

I wonder when the forced labour and re-education programs begin?

Yeah so that everyone comes out saying what a great job local, state and fed gov't did on this....
 
I hope this is not true, and the relative lack of anyone carrying this makes me wonder...

If true: this is the kind of freedom our government means to protect at home and export abroad? If we as a citizenry are so willing to accept this kind of talk and then answer in polls that everything that's happened afterwards is "no one's fault," then why should anyone be surprised by this?
 
"Do you think that any of the top officials in the federal agencies responsible for handling emergencies should be fired, or don't you think so?"

Should Be Fired: 29%

Don't Think So: 63%

Unsure: 8%


Wow. Who are these idiots? It states: "609 adults nationwide". What nation, exactly? Assholia? *Sigh*

Also, you should see the NY Post. Unreal shit. They are in full damage control (read: total bullshit) mode. The phrase "blame game" has already been officially adopted. "Reporting" on this poll with glee, they state that "Leaders of the blame game are demanding that FEMA disaster chief Michael Brown get fired..."

Leaders. Blame Game. Please someone, stop the insanity. Just make it stop.
 
bob_arctor said:
"Do you think that any of the top officials in the federal agencies responsible for handling emergencies should be fired, or don't you think so?"

Should Be Fired: 29%

Don't Think So: 63%

Unsure: 8%


Wow. Who are these idiots? It states: "609 adults nationwide". What nation, exactly? Assholia? *Sigh*

Also, you should see the NY Post. Unreal shit. They are in full damage control (read: total bullshit) mode. The phrase "blame game" has already been officially adopted. "Reporting" on this poll with glee, they state that "Leaders of the blame game are demanding that FEMA disaster chief Michael Brown get fired..."

Leaders. Blame Game. Please someone, stop the insanity. Just make it stop.


Control the media you control the people... sadly. Bush may act like a retard in front of the camera but and his staff are masters of the spin.
 
Without their driving licences they were unable to hire a car and flee the city ahead of the storm and decided to remain in their hotel after being warned the Superdome would be too dangerous.

The handling of the relief operation had been "horrendous", Mr Scott added.

"I could not describe how bad the authorities were - taking photographs of us as we are standing on the roof waving for help, for their own personal photo albums, little snapshot photographs."

He said at one point a group of girls was standing on the roof of the hotel lobby and called to passing rescuers for help.

"They [the authorities] said to them 'well show us what you've got' - doing signs for them to lift their t-shirts up. The girls said no, and they said 'well fine', and motored off down the road in their motorboat.

"That's the sort of help we had from the authorities," he said.

Mr Scott added: "The only information we got from anybody in authority was if a policeman came past and we shouted to them out of the windows.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4217022.stm

WTF!
 
Ferny84 said:
Without their driving licences they were unable to hire a car and flee the city ahead of the storm and decided to remain in their hotel after being warned the Superdome would be too dangerous.

The handling of the relief operation had been "horrendous", Mr Scott added.

"I could not describe how bad the authorities were - taking photographs of us as we are standing on the roof waving for help, for their own personal photo albums, little snapshot photographs."

He said at one point a group of girls was standing on the roof of the hotel lobby and called to passing rescuers for help.

"They [the authorities] said to them 'well show us what you've got' - doing signs for them to lift their t-shirts up. The girls said no, and they said 'well fine', and motored off down the road in their motorboat.

"That's the sort of help we had from the authorities," he said.

Mr Scott added: "The only information we got from anybody in authority was if a policeman came past and we shouted to them out of the windows.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4217022.stm

WTF!

0_o
 
Ferny84 said:
Without their driving licences they were unable to hire a car and flee the city ahead of the storm and decided to remain in their hotel after being warned the Superdome would be too dangerous.

The handling of the relief operation had been "horrendous", Mr Scott added.

"I could not describe how bad the authorities were - taking photographs of us as we are standing on the roof waving for help, for their own personal photo albums, little snapshot photographs."

He said at one point a group of girls was standing on the roof of the hotel lobby and called to passing rescuers for help.

"They [the authorities] said to them 'well show us what you've got' - doing signs for them to lift their t-shirts up. The girls said no, and they said 'well fine', and motored off down the road in their motorboat.

"That's the sort of help we had from the authorities," he said.

Mr Scott added: "The only information we got from anybody in authority was if a policeman came past and we shouted to them out of the windows.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4217022.stm

WTF!


http://www.theonion.com/content/node/40305

So life finally imitates The Onion, or is it the other way around?
 
From crooks and liars, remember when Bush declaration of emergency on August 26th BEFORE Katrina hit? Look at which areas in LA were declared:

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Note: New Orleans and surrounding parishes are in the SOUTH. uh... what?
 
The are really dropping the ball on Falls Creek. I used to go there every summer for church camp(baptist breeding grounds if you will), and it was sorta a mini city there in a way. The baptist church is perfectly capable of running that place on their own and they should be able to do as they please.

Though may God have mercy if they get in the downtown okc cabin. The cabins will vary in quality, just as richer people have better houses, the richer churches have better cabins there.

Screw FEMA
 
BorkBork said:
From crooks and liars, remember when Bush declaration of emergency on August 26th BEFORE Katrina hit? Look at which areas in LA were declared:

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Note: New Orleans and surrounding parishes are in the SOUTH. uh... what?


That's just....

Wow.

Here's the URL listed on that image, straight from the horse's as---mouth:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/08/20050827-1.html

I like how Orleans and Jefferson parish aren't on that list.
 
BorkBork said:
From crooks and liars, remember when Bush declaration of emergency on August 26th BEFORE Katrina hit? Look at which areas in LA were declared:

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Note: New Orleans and surrounding parishes are in the SOUTH. uh... what?


Where the hell is the logic in that?
 
xsarien said:
Where the hell is the logic in making someone who was asked to resign from coordinating horse shows to be the head of FEMA?

Dood we could put together a huge list of these questions. ;)
 
BorkBork said:
From crooks and liars, remember when Bush declaration of emergency on August 26th BEFORE Katrina hit? Look at which areas in LA were declared:

disaster4tn.gif


Note: New Orleans and surrounding parishes are in the SOUTH. uh... what?
Morons :lol
 
I'm sorry if this has been repeated, but there's so many Katrina thread around that its hard to keep track. Anyhow...

I read something in the papers this morning, about how some gallop poll indicated that most are not that unhappy with Bush's handling of the situation. Some seem to think he was doing a fine job. Is this true?
 
BorkBork said:
From crooks and liars, remember when Bush declaration of emergency on August 26th BEFORE Katrina hit? Look at which areas in LA were declared:

disaster4tn.gif


Note: New Orleans and surrounding parishes are in the SOUTH. uh... what?

That only goes on to prove that the man must be mentally retarded because he declared a state of an emergency for the areas LEAST LIKELY to be damaged by Katrina.... or ANY OTHER hurricane.
 
You have to give credit to the White House, they truly are the masters of spin and coining simple catch phrases for simple people. "Stay the Course", "Flip-Flopper", and now "Blame Game".

It's amazing people fall for this stuff, but it's working.
 
FortNinety said:
I'm sorry if this has been repeated, but there's so many Katrina thread around that its hard to keep track. Anyhow...

I read something in the papers this morning, about how some gallop poll indicated that most are not that unhappy with Bush's handling of the situation. Some seem to think he was doing a fine job. Is this true?

Heh, very possible. I stopped going to a forum because there's a bunch of "me-toos" that follow the lead of one poster, and defend his position.

"If they were too stupid to stay in that zone then it's nobodies fault that they couldn't get help, and everybody is doing everything they can".

Something to that effect, needless to say, I've stopped going there.
 
FortNinety said:
I'm sorry if this has been repeated, but there's so many Katrina thread around that its hard to keep track. Anyhow...

I read something in the papers this morning, about how some gallop poll indicated that most are not that unhappy with Bush's handling of the situation. Some seem to think he was doing a fine job. Is this true?

Latest Zogby Poll

Bush Job Approval Rating hits all time low; 41% would lose to every president since Carter. (still would beat Kerry :lol )

Government At All Levels Criticized

Just one-in-three (32%) voters say that the government response to Hurricane Katrina was adequate, while two-thirds (66%) rate the response negatively.

Among those holding a negative view of the government response, President Bush bears the brunt of public criticism, with one-in-four (27%) voters saying he most deserves the blame for inadequate government response. Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown comes in next in overall criticism, with 22% blaming him. However, the combined total blaming Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco (15%) and New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin (8%), the senior state and local officials, respectively, is slightly higher than those blaming Brown, with 23% placing the blame on the two Louisiana figures. Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, meanwhile, comes in at 8%, while 9% blame other government officials.

It is worth noting that among the one-in-three voters who have a favorable view of the government response, an overwhelming 40% credit the president, while 16% credit Brown, 12% credit Blanco, 6% credit Nagin, and 7% credit Chertoff.
 
Of course, now the government is preventing the media from even covering the removal of bodies from New Orleans - I guess they feel we need to be shielded from the truth like we are in Iraq.
 
I haven't seen video of this, but Daily Kos has this:
Laura Bush's New Name for Katrina
by maggie2
Thu Sep 8th, 2005 at 11:18:44 PDT

Did anyone just watch Laura dear on television? She doesn't even know the name of the hurricane. She called it Corinna, not once, but twice. My God, that woman is dumb.

Here she is out doing another photo op and she comes across as a dumb bunny. It's laughable.

And of course Bushie is going to speak in a few minutes...saying the things they've already said. Trying to gain back support they have lost.

I hope the American people have a long memory on this one!
If true, more evidence that Laura Bush is as retarded and hollow as she looks.
 
Dan said:
I haven't seen video of this, but Daily Kos has this:

If true, more evidence that Laura Bush is as retarded and hollow as she looks.

Geez the genes on both sides of that family are screwed... are the kids doomed?
 
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uh, maybe this to cover areas that normally wouldn't be affected by a hurricane due to their distance from the shore. I'm thinking this was implemented because of the predicted severity of Katrina. I'm also sure the the southern areas are covered already for such events.

gawd, the blind hate for bush in gaf is at a record high right now. You'de think Bush had rode Katrina in wearing a cowboy hat, twirling a lasso, and screaming "HeeeeHaw"
 
Xenon said:
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uh, maybe this to cover areas that normally wouldn't be affected by a hurricane due to their distance from the shore. I'm think this was implemented because of the predicted severity of Katrina. I'm also sure the the southern areas are covered already for such events.

gawd, the blind hate for bush in gaf is at a record high right now. You'de think Bush had rode Katrina in wearing a cowboy hat, twirling a lasso, and screaming "HeeeeHaw"

He probably would have if he wasn't on his 500th vacation of his term....
 
Dan said:
I haven't seen video of this, but Daily Kos has this:

If true, more evidence that Laura Bush is as retarded and hollow as she looks.
What the hell? :lol

Daily Kos said:
She called it Corinna, not once, but twice.
:lol

Vote for Laura Bush in 2008! Because every woman deserves to be told to get back in the kitchen and read to kids in school like a good little housewife overpowered by her hubby.

Seriously, that's the image of Laura Bush that I have in my head.

Laura: "George, what should I do about this hurricane... oh... what's it called, to help?"
George: "That's not important, I'll take care of that! Just go to some schools and read, something I can't do properly half of the time!"
Laura: "Ok... if that's what you want me to do..."

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"LEAVE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND! BECAUSE THE BOTH OF US WERE!!!"
 
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uh, maybe this to cover areas that normally wouldn't be affected by a hurricane due to their distance from the shore. I'm thinking this was implemented because of the predicted severity of Katrina. I'm also sure the the southern areas are covered already for such events.
Nope.
UPDATE: I've received numerous emails explaining that all of the coastal parishes were already declared disaster areas because of Tropical Storm Cindy, which struck in June. Checking with FEMA's own website... nope. Only five coastal parishes -- Jefferson, Lafourche, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Charles -- seem to be covered here, and only on a limited basis at that.

This is explicitly confirmed by the presidential authorization of August 23, as posted on the White House website.

gawd, the blind hate for bush in gaf is at a record high right now. You'de think Bush had rode Katrina in wearing a cowboy hat, twirling a lasso, and screaming "HeeeeHaw"

/shrug
People want accountibility after such a pathetic federal response. And the buck stops at the president of the United States. There was a post earlier in this thread I think about how Bush Sr. and Clinton handled previous hurricanes. Of course the disasters weren't as severe as New Orleans, but their pre-storm action was MUCH better than the current administration, and as a result of that, saved lives.
 
There has to be something else here, I can't believe that ANYONE is that stupid. Maybe someone hit invert selected
 
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