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blue neen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 04:06 PM
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Brown ousted from relief helm (CHENEY Gets to Decide Edition!)
Edited on Sat Sep-10-05 04:12 PM by blue neen
Is anyone here surprised?

http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/05253/569128.stm

"Bush turned the problem of what to do with Brown over to Vice President Dick Cheney, who this week has gone to see the devastation himself and spoke with relief personnel in the field. After Cheney reportedly heard complaints from some officials that Brown appeared unsure of his decision-making and overwhelmed by the chaos, the VICE-PRESIDENT DIRECTED CHERTOFF to move Brown out of the public spotlight."

So, it took the educated (I use that term loosely), rich people in this administration nearly two weeks to realize there was chaos? That's funny, the poor people of New Orleans knew it from Day One.

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"At a news conference yesterday afternoon, Chertoff did not permit Brown to answer questions. "Michael Brown has done everything he possibly could to coordinate the federal response to this unprecedented challenge," Chertoff said, adding that Brown "has got a lot of other responsibilities. We cannot afford to let our guard down. I want to make sure FEMA CONTINUES to be run the way it needs to be."

Continues? Con-fucking-tinues? Could everyone please send Michael Chertoff some tin foil hats?

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"The AP also quoted him (Brown) as saying: "I'm going to go home and walk my dog and hug my wife and maybe get a good Mexican meal and a stiff margarita and a full night's sleep. And then I'm going to go right back to FEMA (headquarters) and continue to do all I can to help these victims."

He still has a dog and a wife. A lot of innocent people in New Orleans don't.

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"This story's not about me. This story's about the worst disaster of the history of our country that stretched every government to it's limit, and now we have to help these victims," Brown told the AP."

The worst disaster of the history of our country...for the first time Michael Brown tells the truth.
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