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Minion of Satan
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huh. Apparently the Coast Guard admiral/colone/i can't remember is now leading the relief effort in new orleans. Brown still has his job, of course. I hope I'm not just repeating something everyone knows already. So does this change anything?
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Personally I'd like to see him fired all together.
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But yeah Brown has to go. Pretty unimaginable how they let that guy get the job in the first place. |
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this is all pretty juicy because the president pretty much stacked the FEMA roster with his completely unqualified and inept buddies, using the agency ranks as fodder for the giving of greasy patronage jobs, and now this little game of criminally irresponsible cronyism is all coming home to roost. this is pretty dangerous to the president, i think, and i hope it gets as much publicity as possible
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brown will receive a congressional medal. i'd bet my life on it.
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The Man of Tomorrow
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What a load of BS. (Courtesy of americablog.org, really)
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/10/na.../10crisis.html Casualty of Firestorm: Outrage, Bush and FEMA Chief .....The president, long reluctant to fire subordinates, came to a belated recognition that his administration was in trouble for the way it had dealt with the disaster, many of his supporters say. One moment of realization occurred on Thursday of last week when an aide carried a news agency report from New Orleans into the Oval Office for him to see. The report was about the evacuees at the convention center, some dying and some already dead. Mr. Bush had been briefed that morning by his homeland security secretary, Michael Chertoff, who was getting much of his information from Mr. Brown and was not aware of what was occurring there. The news account was the first that the president and his top advisers had heard not only of the conditions at the convention center but even that there were people there at all..... If Mr. Bush was upset with Mr. Brown at that point, he did not show it. When he traveled to the Gulf Coast the next day, he stood with him and, before the cameras, cheerfully said, "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." But the political pressures on Mr. Bush, and the anxiety at the White House, were only growing. Behind the president's public embrace of Mr. Brown was the realization within the administration that the director's ignorance about the evacuees had further inflamed the rage of the storm's poor, black victims and created an impression of a White House that did not care about their lives. ---------------------------------------- How is his ignorance of the issue a failing not also a failing on the presidents part? Is there not one single TV in the White House? I guess no one in the WH reads the paper. You didnt have to do much to see it was happening. Behind the president's public embrace of Mr. Brown was the realization within the administration that the director's ignorance about the evacuees had further inflamed the rage of the storm's poor, black victims and created an impression of a White House that did not care about their lives. Nevermind actually putting peoples lives at risk, they were worried about the perception of it. EDIT: Plus he stayed on another week! This is the worst explanation/covering of your own ass in a while. Last edited by Future Boy : 09-10-2005 at 01:42 PM. |
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Master of Karate and Friendship
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so poor and so black victims
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But I hear they're better off now.
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Um, thats what I was talking about.
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But hey, race baiting is the fad of the month right now...so maybe Barbara Bush was just trying to be as cool as everyone else. That non-seqitur James Byrd reference is gonna be hard to top though. |
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Even still, stereotypes are all-encompassing. I didnt say all old people, I said old white rich people, and even then, I said common, not all. Nevermind, I dont really care about this, so I dont have to defend my postion.* *Taken from Corganists' rules of debate. |
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That says it all then doesnt it.
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cronyism is maybe a word thats lost its full impact after being misused for so long, but i hope we hear a lot more of it soon
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I thought Newsweek's Conventional Wisdom feature last week said it best:
Bush: Late, lackadaisical and largely oblivious to the enormity of the mess. It's a competence thing. Homeland Security: Four years after 9/11, what happens in an emergency? No food, no medical aid, no law. Do you feel safer? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9192686/site/newsweek/ I think it's about time for people to realize how ineffective this administration really is regarding things like this. It's really too bad that the death toll and price tag had to be this high, but maybe something good will come out of it politically. A little education. |
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