CPanther95 said:I call it Bush-bashing when people blame Bush for things he has little to do with,
Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person living outside of Stepford.![]()
mperdue said:Clinton was in the hotseat because he lied to a Grand Jury investigating another case against him.
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CPanther95 said:The war, in the traditional sense, is over. The massive military presense is there to fill the role of the Iraqi Police/Military until they are equipped to fend for themselves. We toppled a regime that ruled every single aspect of Iraqi life with an iron fist - once gone, everything needed to be replaced from the ground up. Civilian government is the first priority.
vurbano said:sticks and stones Comrades
cablewithaview said:People should call the Louisiana Attorney General office and demand charges against The Mayor of New Orleans and The Governor of Louisiana. They should not be let free of any wrong doing. The AG office number is : 225-326-6705 . He encourages calls to his office, I say call them.
also the Mayor of New Orleans and the governor of Louisania should both apologize and resign. They should also be charged for Negligent Homicide. I hate it, when there is hundreds of buses that could have been used and trains offering to get people out and these two turn it down and don't take action when needed then there is a problem. "I have to sleep on it", doesn't cut it.
I do not agree that charges should be filed, but their acts were irresponsible, negligent, and clearly a dereliction of duty. They should certainly apologize and resign their positions as-soon-as-possible. Collectively, both Local and State efforts resembled that of a Ship of Fools and it is time to replace its bumbling leaders.cablewithaview said:People should call the Louisiana Attorney General office and demand charges against The Mayor of New Orleans and The Governor of Louisiana. They should not be let free of any wrong doing. The AG office number is : 225-326-6705 . He encourages calls to his office, I say call them.
also the Mayor of New Orleans and the governor of Louisania should both apologize and resign. They should also be charged for Negligent Homicide. I hate it, when there is hundreds of buses that could have been used and trains offering to get people out and these two turn it down and don't take action when needed then there is a problem. "I have to sleep on it", doesn't cut it.
T2k said:Who is this troll?
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They stated emergency 2 days before Katrina hit the city. At least pull your acts together before you post these silly claims and try to ignite such fires.
T2k said:FYI: anyone who expect a person who grew up under Commies to be a commie is a real ignorant idiot, vurbano.
I've noticed that you lack most of the basic education, you're really ill-informed on most of the political and/or economical topics but I really didn't expect this level of stupidity.
Anyway, most of the country now is laughing on this neocon freak show we're seeing in the White House, led by the Dumbest Ever Mighty Leader, so I can imagine you're getting really pissed now..
T2k said:Who is this troll?
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They stated emergency 2 days before Katrina hit the city. At least pull your acts together before you post these silly claims and try to ignite such fires.
Stick around and you'll see some of these left wingers blame him eventually.jakesnake3037 said:I'm not a political person(we are screwed no matter who is President), but you can't blame Bush for a natural disaster. Put the blame on the morons who built a city 10 feet below sea level. I'm suprised New Orleans lasted this long.
Just my humble opinion!!!
redhawk said:Bush's education plan?? It's a joke - even here in Texas the most right-wing parents joke about it (what the hell is it called now, the TAKS test??)... Why not follow the example of the states that lead our nation in education - Iowa, Wisconsin, the Dakotas, etc., instead of dragging them down into useless quagmire of mandatory testing??? Guess that would require more thought than the current admin is capable of.
CPanther95 said:Unfortunately, after declaring an emergency they did nothing to avert disaster.
T2k said:Because they couldn't.
vurbano said:(Sunday, August 28)
President Bush calls Governor Blanco and urges her to evacuate the endangered areas. Publicly, he urges all those living in the path of the hurricane to put their personal safety ahead of all other concerns. He even takes the unprecedented step of declaring states in the path of the oncoming storm federal disaster areas ahead of time.
LOL vurbano - even when you dump 100 Gallons of bleach on this "president" you won't get him clean.
All he did was issuing an Emergency Declaration for THE NORTHERN parts of Louisiana as I tried to show you last week already.
Keep up defending those crooks and liars and more and more will realize what their definition of "compassion" is.
Matt said:vurbano said:(Sunday, August 28)
President Bush calls Governor Blanco and urges her to evacuate the endangered areas. Publicly, he urges all those living in the path of the hurricane to put their personal safety ahead of all other concerns. He even takes the unprecedented step of declaring states in the path of the oncoming storm federal disaster areas ahead of time.
LOL vurbano - even when you dump 100 Gallons of bleach on this "president" you won't get him clean.
All he did was issuing an Emergency Declaration for THE NORTHERN parts of Louisiana as I tried to show you last week already.
Keep up defending those crooks and liars and more and more will realize what their definition of "compassion" is.
the issue is evacuation which is the responsibility of the governor and mayor. The dead bodies in NO are not the result of one parish being declared eligible for aid a day before another. They are the direct result of a mayor leaving helpless people to die after being given 72 hours notice of a state of emergency. Save your bleach for Nagin, he's going to need a 10,000 gallon swimming pool of it.
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