Julius Civitatus
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Sat Sep-03-05 11:46 AM
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Repugs deflecting blame: "Anybody But Bush" |
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Edited on Sat Sep-03-05 11:53 AM by Julius Civitatus
How interesting it is the GOP barking dogs using the same motto the left used in the 2004 elections (ABB, "Anybody But Bush"). Unfortunately they are not claiming that Bush should immediately resign and appoint someone with a clue do his job.
Nope. They are looking for someone to blame. Anyone but the Golden Boy. In spite of the overwhelming evidence of federal mismanagement of this operation, his budget cuts to FEMA, his budget cuts to the Army Corps of Engineers and the maintenance of NOLA levees, and his response to the catastrophe nearly 5 days late... they are trying to pin this mess on "anybody but Bush."
They are aiming for Governor Blanco (a Democrat, and a female), despite he fact she pleaded the federal government for desperate help since August 28. Now they are also targeting NOLA's mayor, despite his desperate SOS for the people of the city, which Bush took almost 5 days to respond to.
Bullshit. That ship has sailed, folks. The entire planet has been a witness to the Bush administration's colossal failure of leadership and care for their own people.
No amount of spin can turn this around. Don't let them.
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Sat Sep-03-05 11:50 AM
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1. Nothing sailed. Hallo being polished for W as we speak. |
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Next September we'll be celebratin' this! (well, I won't)
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Mythsaje
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Sat Sep-03-05 11:54 AM
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2. I just sent the same LTTE to three papers |
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The gloves are off...
Katrina opens our eyes. It rips away the masks of compassionate conservativism and reveals it for what it is... mere illusion. We’ve seen those in New Orleans suffering and crying for help. Our income gap has never been so exposed. It’s obvious that many of these people simply couldn’t flee.
It’s class warfare...perpetrated on behalf of the influential against the most vulnerable. It's more than just incompetence; it's about sending our kids to a foreign land for profit, leaving the homeland unprotected. It's about stealing money from infrastructure and compromising emergency preparedness. THIS IS WHAT YOU GET WITH REPUBLICANS.
Bush played guitar while people were drowning...a Nero comparison is unavoidable.
The Secretary of State went to see a Broadway show and went shopping while innocent citizens died.
Dems! Quit recoiling from the charge of ‘Class Warfare.’
Stand up and say "Damn straight. You declared it and we ignored it. That’s over. Hundreds have died and the gloves are off.
"It's not even class warfare anymore. It's a bare-knuckle brawl. You have gotten away with too much already. Now it's time to start giving back what you've stolen from the American people. Starting with their dignity."
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Randypiper
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Sat Sep-03-05 11:57 AM
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3. No amount of spin can turn this around. |
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I don't think they can. The levee has broke in america
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Sat Sep-03-05 12:02 PM
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Clinton had sex.
So what could bush do about all these people in NOLA?
(Even sarcasm will be easier to take when they just get those people out)
I think the one thing on "our" side is that MSM has been deeply affected and changed by this. They were changing a little before this but I think even they won't be happy with vague and pat answers. bush and gang got away with what they have for so long in part because of the stupid press, made more timid by 9/11 crap. 9/11 as the answer to all doesn't work any more gang.
bush being an idiot would have mattered less if the people he appointed were not also idiot cronies. If FEMA, Homeland Security and the NG had gotten things coordinated and evacuated people pronto and got them medical care and food/water as they waited, we wouldn't have to hate bush as much for this. His eating cake, playing guitar and inappropriate use of time would be disgusting, but not the focus. These people would be our focus.
But this is so horrible, so badly managed, the torture of our people right before our eyes while they ...while they what?...is just unforgivable. Criminal. Evil.
They can say what they want, there will not be a cover up.
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Sat Sep-03-05 12:20 PM
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5. The Rethug Congress is responsible |
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The drown the baby in the bathtub crowd who reward war profiteers, subsidize energy companies, and strip the taxes and regulations off of the mega rich corporate crowd of "have mores," have changed the national priorities such that the most basic functions of government, water and flood control, could not be performed.
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Sat Sep-03-05 12:31 PM
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6. "Bush is not responsible." - That's right. He's irresponsible. |
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Sat Sep-03-05 02:06 PM
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8. "Bush is not responsible." - That's right. He's irresponsible" Yup |
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This is a great way to put it.
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Julius Civitatus
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Sat Sep-03-05 01:53 PM
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7. Chertoff wasted no time today deflecting blame from himself |
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Edited on Sat Sep-03-05 01:54 PM by Julius Civitatus
He mentioned several times in today's press conference that he "always pointed how important was to prepare for catastrophic events," and how often he reminded his underlings of this since his tenure in Homeland Security. Talk about ass-covering!!!
Well, we see the "results" of how much he "cared" and "pointed" this to his team. We can see it, fucker!
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