BUSH sucks!
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- Cactus0
No need to be rude, my dear.
- mrdobolina0
the national security advisor was shopping for shoes in NYC on thursday odf last week. 4-5 days after the tragedy occured.
Does that matter to you?
- Cactus0
"Does that matter to you?"
Yes it does and they need to be held accountable for any descions that may have cost lives. That goes for everybody.
- mrdobolina0
answer the questions or stfu.
- Cactus0
I thought so...
- mrdobolina0
are the directors and deputies at FEMA qualified for their positions, cactus?
do they have extensive disaster recovery experience preceding their positions with FEMA?
Does that matter to you?
- JazX0
- Cactus0
Who writes your copy, Tick?
- Cactus0
hmm...political patronage. What a surprise! I didn't know this went on in politics. If you must Mr D, spread the blame around a bit. It won't hurt you to be objective and apportion blame to all those who deserve it. Don't be such an ideologue.
- mrdobolina0
I agree with Tick, imagine that.
- TheTick0
Incredible. In four and a half short years the Bush Administration has completely and successfully brainwashed the American public into foregtting what a competent and viable government can do.
By bankrupting it, eliminating all the actual professional middle managers and replacing all levels of leadership with Party hacks, they have succeeded in destroying not only Americ'as great federal system, but any trust in it's employ for the common good.
- -sputnik-0
most people who have never lived in hurricane-prone areas have NO idea what the organisational chain reaction is after a disaster.
the local and state governments of the areas hit are run by a bunch of criminals. they were given truckloads of money from homeland security to prepare for this but didn't because they are so corrupt. there was no police presence at the superdome when hundreds are usually present during a game or event etc., etc.. pathetic.
yea bush should've stepped in sooner, fine. i am no fan of the man, but fair is fair and those local/state leaders are the ones who should be raked over the coals.
- garettwest0
I would have loved to seen this happen during the Clinton years.
He would have handled it so much better.
*biting lip
"I love New Orleans. I love the music.... I play the saxaphone... I can relate. And the children. *biting lip. We need to help the children."He sure would have made us feel better but the people displaced would be going through the same bullshit.
- mrdobolina0
so this had nothing to do with it?
- TheTick0
Well when you chat with a guy named cactus you gotta watch our for all the little pricks I suppose...
- Cactus0
You're relentless
- JazX0
City, state and national politicians are the real criminals here. Since at least the mid-1800s, the danger of flooding to New Orleans has been widely known. The flood of 1927, which, like this week's events, was more about politics and racism than any kind of natural disaster, perfectly illustrated the potential disaster.
- TheTick0
Ray Nagin Memorial Motor Pool
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Cactus
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Correct, the Ray Nagin Was A Republican But Have No Ideals To Stick To So Jumped to the Other Party To Get Elected Like The Opportunistic JerkOffs That Are The Modern Republican Partyt Memorial Motor Pool.Thanks for correcting me on that Cactus.
- JazX0
You're laughing and eating at the same time? Wow. That increases your chances of choking you know...
TheTick
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