Korgoth
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If the only good thing that can come from this is awareness of the inadequacies of our elected officials, then let it be...
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsA...1Z_01_BAU471101_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-KATRINA-DC.XML
Its so sad to watch them grab at straws...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9190580/
See my sig, this isn't about political parties, and elections, thats behind us. Bush didn't do his job, and because of his innactions, and because of his poor judgements (giving the FEMA position to a very unqualified, and undeserving man simply for kickbacks) thousands are likely dead... Not because of the storm, but because of the conditions they were forced to suffer through afterwards. We are Americans, we can come together, we should be thinking about our people, not our politicians. This is disgusting on a whole new level.
And if you still want to defend this millionaire scum who obviously hasn't a compasionate bone in his body, then you can go down with the ship. You are the one America will forget in the months to come.
Good day' And God bless the pour souls just south of me.
the Republican senator leading a Senate investigation into the government's response to Hurricane Katrina called it "woefully inadequate."
The president said he would lead an investigation to find out what happened with the emergency operation, but he resisted growing demands for an immediate probe.
"If our system did such a poor job when there was no enemy, how would the federal, state and local governments have coped with a terrorist attack that provided no advance warning and that was intent on causing as much death and destruction as possible?" said Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine Republican who will lead the investigation by the Senate Homeland Security Committee.
"There will be ample time for people to figure out what went right, and what went wrong. What I'm interested (in) is helping save lives," he said.
The New York Times said Bush's administration was trying to deflect blame to state and local authorities. The White House denied the report.
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsA...1Z_01_BAU471101_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-KATRINA-DC.XML
John Breaux, the former Democratic Louisiana senator and close Bush ally, rejected the president's claim that nobody anticipated the failure of the city's levees, saying he talked to Bush about it last year.
Bush partisans went on the offensive. Grover Norquist, the conservative activist with close ties to Karl Rove, blamed the chaos on "looting in a Democratic city run by a Democratic mayor and a Democratic governor."
Its so sad to watch them grab at straws...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9190580/
See my sig, this isn't about political parties, and elections, thats behind us. Bush didn't do his job, and because of his innactions, and because of his poor judgements (giving the FEMA position to a very unqualified, and undeserving man simply for kickbacks) thousands are likely dead... Not because of the storm, but because of the conditions they were forced to suffer through afterwards. We are Americans, we can come together, we should be thinking about our people, not our politicians. This is disgusting on a whole new level.
And if you still want to defend this millionaire scum who obviously hasn't a compasionate bone in his body, then you can go down with the ship. You are the one America will forget in the months to come.
Good day' And God bless the pour souls just south of me.