One Year Later: Reflections on White House Handling of Katrina

August 29, 2006

  • August 29, 2006 at 7:57 am
    1whoknows says:
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    Hey fatty you need to chill. What I told you is the same truth that I teach to my 5th grade students. The only complaint I ever had was from the principal. He went in front of the school board and spewed some of the propaganda that you did………AND HE WAS FIRED.
    How would your colleagues feel about you if they knew you actually fell for this bs propaganda you simpleton??

  • August 29, 2006 at 1:07 am
    Vlad says:
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    Yes commrades the article is correct. We find no faults whatsoever with Commrade Blanco and Commrade Nagin. Once again the state has worked flawlessly to provide for its peasants er.. citizens.

    Your commrade, Vlad

  • August 29, 2006 at 1:48 am
    rascal says:
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    With mayor and governor incompetent, local dike boards irresponsible, so the inevitable happens, and it is all the federal government\’s fault! And then with the poor behavior and decisions they made, they come whining to the rest of us to bail them out, and criticize us for not overcoming their own refusal to act promptly!

  • August 29, 2006 at 1:56 am
    Katrino says:
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    The Coast Guard rescued 33,000 people during and after the storm. The Commander in Chief is in charge of the Coast Guard the last time that I looked.

    By the way, Mississippi is in a lot better shape than Louisiana. Why? Democrats run Louisiana and New Orleans, Republicans run Mississippi: could there be a connection?

  • August 29, 2006 at 2:40 am
    jj says:
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    How can you say they were incompetent? They had busses to move people and they didn\’t even move the busses. They had pre-knowledge and didn\’t use the info to prepare and they have been given billions of dollars but haven\’t used it to fix the problem. I think incompetent is a compliment.

  • August 29, 2006 at 3:50 am
    1who knows says:
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    Republican crapheads were spending money killing people in Iraq instead of securing those dikes you freaks! You should seee New Orleans now its still a mess cause Bush wont release the federal money it will take to rebuild and doesnt have the guts to say why. Take responcibility, then TAKE A BEATING IN THE POLLS YOU REPUBLICAN WHIMPS!!!! Who hoo, look at the numbers!!! You are gonna get your buts kicked!! Haha……Rebublicans are a dying breed, remember no one likes rich tax evading war mongers, get it?

  • August 29, 2006 at 4:25 am
    Katrino says:
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    That\’s what we need more of, rational debate.

    Hundreds of millions of federal dollars, allocated to repair and maintain those dikes years before the hurricane, never got used for that purpose. Why? Because Louisiana is one of the most heavily Democrat, and therefore corrupt, states in the union.

    As for dragging the Iraq war into a debate about storm cleanup: we are killing people in Iraq indeed, and we will, I hope, continue killing people there until there are no more terrorists, even if it takes 200 years. I guess that you would rather put the terrorists on food stamps than kill them.

    If you don\’t like it here, you can always move to Cuba where everyone is a liberal -except for the political prisoners.

  • August 29, 2006 at 4:37 am
    1who knows says:
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    Oh lord Katrino, you think there are terorists in Iraq? There never were b4 we got there. No wmd either. Let me ask you this, if you were an evil terrorist, who hates america wouldnt you just pick up your little strap on bombs and go to Mexico, then just calmly walk over the boarder to our presidents home state un touched?? Duh. If the terrorists want us so bad they could have at least made a little noise by now in the US since 2001, but nope, not even one little sucide bomb from a sleeper cell. And as far as voting fraud goes, thats how Gee Dub got his job to begin with, but you know that already. And as far as corruption goes, Democrats and Rubups are equally corrupt, because they are both controlled by corporations. Get a clue kids. How long can you play the Democrat Republicans game? None of the international power elite care about any of us, but they controll the media and the corparations and the laws. Vote independant, and never trust the mainstream media.

  • August 29, 2006 at 4:47 am
    Katrino says:
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    Al-Qaida in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was in Iraq two years before we invaded. Abu Nadal was murdered in Iraq the week before we invaded. He had been there for twenty yeras. Saddam was paying suicide bombers\’ families $25k for murdering Jews. WMD? Saddam gassed thousands of Kurds, he had rockets banned by the cease-fire agreement that ended Gulf War I, and we have found hundreds of canisters of Sarin and mustard gas.

    Now that you know the truth, if you repeat your stupid liberal arguments against the war again, you are a conscious liar instead of just an ignorant fool. Unless of course, you are already a conscious liar.

  • August 29, 2006 at 4:53 am
    Ricardo says:
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    The government should help those who are attempting to restore their property in spite of the fact that they had plenty of
    money for creole food, cigarettes and drugs had no insurance of any kind.
    Those who bitterly complain of no help and who have made no efforts to begin either restoration or rebuilding are examples of our societal malaise. The Good Lord (and government) should only assist those who demonstrate they want to help themselves. While some are doing that a great majority including the mayor of New Orleans, just ***** and complain
    Reaching adulthood for some is an impossible task.



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