Shakermaker
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CptStern said:ya I heard it this morning uncensored on cbc radio ....man does he sound pissed (I dont blame him) ...he even started crying at the end
Shakermaker said:I don't blame him either. It's a disgrace what's going on down there. I'm with Nagin.
Man, listening to it again and it still gives me the chilles, esp. to the end.
Sulkdodds said:And when you read that shit about FEMA already having warned about it but nothing being done...
What's funny is if I recall correctly, his approval rating was in the upper 30s, BEFORE the hurricane. If anyone else can confirm this, I'd appreciate it, as I'm getting ready to leave for work.CptStern said:if the war in iraq doesnt get him impeached this should ..I mean come on people how much more does bush have to destroy your country before you get rid of him?
CptStern said:if the war in iraq doesnt get him impeached this should ..I mean come on people how much more does bush have to destroy your country before you get rid of him?
staticprimer said:I think it would take him kicking an infant on national TV in order for that to happen. Even then, they would probably spin it, saying that the baby was a terrorist in disguise.
EC said:What's funny is if I recall correctly, his approval rating was in the upper 30s, BEFORE the hurricane. If anyone else can confirm this, I'd appreciate it, as I'm getting ready to leave for work.
The Mayor on the incidents at the hospitals said:You have drug addicts that are now walking around this city looking for a fix, and that's the reason why they were breaking in hospitals and drugstores. They're looking for something to take the edge off of their jones, if you will.
no. the government is NOT dropping the ball. take your stupid, high horse criticism and shove them up your ass.I really don't, and I think it's very unfair for the federal government -- for you to say we knew this was a great, powerful storm. This is a category one hurricane when it hit Florida.
This takes the cake, really. bush is destroying new Orleans? really class act stern. FEMA couldn't act for the first few days because your precious city dwelling liberals were rioting and stealing plasma screen TVs and shoot at them. now they can, they are protected by the national guard which has mobilized and is in the city.if the war in iraq doesnt get him impeached this should ..I mean come on people how much more does bush have to destroy your country before you get rid of him?
gh0st said:stern just shut the **** up right now. BUSH caused the hurricane, BUSH is killing all those people. the national guard is THERE. the coast guard and the navy are THERE. Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, when asked if the federal government is dropping the ball:
no. the government is NOT dropping the ball. take your stupid, high horse criticism and shove them up your ass.
then you have the audacity to tell bush to bring troops from Iraq into the deep south. good idea buddy! because there arent already 15 thousand troops there bringing medical supplies and evacuating people as best they can. they aren't dealing with several thousand angry, armed thugs in the streets. they aren't wading through in some cases 12 feet of water to get to people. oh no, they aren't doing a damn thing! but, if we bring troops away from a combat zone into this one, WELL HELL, that will solve everything!
LITTLE DID I ****ING KNOW I WOULD HELP ELECT A HURRICANE CAUSING MONSTER!
This takes the cake, really. bush is destroying new Orleans? really class act stern. FEMA couldn't act for the first few days because your precious city dwelling liberals were rioting and stealing plasma screen TVs and shoot at them. now they can, they are protected by the national guard which has mobilized and is in the city.
pretty soon you will be criticizing him for walking through the damaged areas hugging people. "oh he was just using the hurricane for his advantage." can you ever just let your stupid politics slide? i don't recall anybody blaming bush for 9-11 immediately afterward... it is far dumber to blame him for a natural disaster. obviously you have no perception of how devastated new Orleans is right now, and how much TIME it will take. you bitches would be griping even if bush had gone down there and jimmy carter-style rebuilt the city in a week.
ray nagin and louisiana governor Kathleen Blanco are completely, and utterly BLOWING it. they arent doing shit. Nagin should be held singularly responsible for the deaths in New Orleans by making evacuation voluntary. he created this mess and is begging for the federal government to speed up their response? the MI governor is there too, i'd trust any state governor over some blubbering city official who has no clue whats going on. he has no leadership in him, unlike rudolph guiliani. they could have gotten people out of there nearly 40 hrs before this storm made landfall, but their slow, bumbling response cost thousands of NO residents their lives.Sulkdodds said:So you don't trust the mayor of New Orleans? I mean, he's there. No offence but he probably knows more about what's going on and whether or not the government is helping enough.
dont read what? you are a sad, sad individual. i swear to god is there anything you wont blame that man for? he's youre scapegoat for everything. maybe you should find some logic for your asinine assumptions.CptStern said:blah blah blah ...dont like it, DONT READ IT
blah blah blah ...dont like it, DONT READ IT
Sulkdodds said:Wait, what kind of response is that? "If you don't like Bush, ignore him"?
Well ****ing said. More politicians need to be like that.Don't tell me 40,000 people are coming here. They're not here. It's too doggone late. Now get off your asses and do something, and let's fix the biggest goddamn crisis in the history of this country.
Where's that quote from?diluted said:Well ****ing said. More politicians need to be like that.
you know, we certainly are the worlds richest nation and we are more than adequately equiped to do many things.Sulkdodds said:Hey, guess what I'm seeing on BBC? Ten cops surrounding one looter in a supermarket while fifty refugees huddle with no food or water just down the road. Helicopters landing and throwing out food for people to fight over. The strong are getting everything, the weak and scared are getting nothing.
Whether it's the fault of Bush or Nagin or Gh0st or God or Munro, this doesn't seem like it's being handled right, does it?
what came next is unforgivable – dismissing the lawlessness sweeping the city as secondary
not necessarily secondary, but it shouldnt be dismissed at all... because the looting is what lead to these armed thugs attacking helicopters and police officers. its all a slippery slope, and the city officials giving permission to loot stores, like wal mart who lots stores and millions of dollars worth of merchandise (and then come back and donate nearly 15 million dollars) they probably didnt expect such idiocy at the hands of the looters.Sulkdodds said:Steve's in BR. Wonder what he thinks of this...
My point is that those cops would be making more difference in the superdomes (or whatever they're called) keeping order and making sure supplies get handed out equally.
But ISN'T the looting secondary? Aren't getting supplies to people, isn't human life more important?
Wikipedia said:3,000 members of the Louisiana National Guard's 256th Brigade are currently on a tour of duty in Iraq.......
......Many critics have noted that while the local government gave the order to evacuate the city before the storm hit, they did not provide the means for people to get out. The Evacuation was mainly left up to individual citizens to find their own way out of the city.
The 2004 hurricane season was the worst in decades. In spite of that, the federal government came back in the spring of 2005 with the steepest reduction in hurricane and flood-control funding for New Orleans in history. Because of the proposed cuts, the Corps office there imposed a hiring freeze. Officials said that money targeted for the SELA project was reduced to $10.4 million, down from $36.5 million. [35] The money would have gone into funding studies about the feasibility of upgrading the current levees to withstand Category 4 and 5 Hurricanes instead of just Category 3.
Another major criticism is that the mandatory evacuation called on August 28 made no provisions to evacute homeless or low-income and carless households, as well as large numbers of elderly and the infirm. In 2000, a census revealed that 27% of New Orleans households, amounting to approximately 120,000 people, were without privately-owned transportation.
There are also major concerns about the Government suspending search and rescue efforts to focus on protecting businesses from looters. U.S. President George W. Bush has said that saving lives should come first but he and the local New Orleans Government have also stated that they will have "zero tolerance for looter". White House press secretary Scott McClellan said on Wednesday September 1st that looters should not even be allowed to take anything even food, water or shoes. [36]
Once officials became aware of the conditions at the convention center a small amount of basic food supplies were diverted there by helicopter, but there were no large-scale deliveries until a truck convoy arrived at midday on Friday, September 2, due to the damage incurred by the still present flood and the attacks on those who have attempted to deliver aid. Federal officials have also underestimated the number of people converging on the convention center. Even as refugees are evacuated, more are arriving every hour. [38]
Sulkdodds said:And when you read that shit about FEMA already having warned about it but nothing being done...
NAGIN: But we authorized $8 billion to go to Iraq lickety-quick. After 9/11, we gave the president unprecedented powers lickety-quick to take care of New York and other places.
Now, you mean to tell me that a place where most of your oil is coming through, a place that is so unique when you mention New Orleans anywhere around the world, everybody's eyes light up -- you mean to tell me that a place where you probably have thousands of people that have died and thousands more that are dying every day, that we can't figure out a way to authorize the resources that we need? Come on, man.
You know, I'm not one of those drug addicts. I am thinking very clearly.
And I don't know whose problem it is. I don't know whether it's the governor's problem. I don't know whether it's the president's problem, but somebody needs to get their ass on a plane and sit down, the two of them, and figure this out right now.
and what exactly, pray tell, more could he do? he's signing into law 10.5 billion dollars of relief a "down payment" from the federal government. its not like he is sightseeing in cancun or whatever, he is in a place that very few would want to get in to. but i bet if YOU were president you would go down there and get your hands dirty building homes! because a president doesnt have anything else to do!MjM said:Meanwhile bush is sightseeing