blame game?
...they could have at least dropped water and some food before the President visited on Thursday. It probably would have save a few lives.
by Shining One 50 Replies latest social current
blame game?
...they could have at least dropped water and some food before the President visited on Thursday. It probably would have save a few lives.
Dan, here is my point:
>Bush is a Christian in a mostly Christian country, which is responsible for the freedom of millions while socialism and communism has killed hundreds of millions in the 20th century alone.
Perhaps you can actually stick to it and try to refute my statements?
Rex
Bisous,
Surveys from the media (in general) are typically worded to reflect poorly on the president. Before you give credence to any so called 'survey', look at the question asked and analyze it. The libs in media are 'grasping at straws' and often making news instead of just reporting the facts. I thought all of you ex-JW rationalists were only interested in facts, right?
Rex
Chrissy,
>Need I take us back to the morning of 9/11 when he sat in that elementary school classroom for seven minutes reading childrens stories and wetting himself before doing a thing? In retrospect that response proves to be a foreshadowing in what amounts to the only reaction one could expect from him in such recent events.
How long would it take to find out whether there was an actual attack and not an accident, as many believed before the second plane hit the north tower?
Rex
Bush is a Christian in a mostly Christian country
Really???? News to me!
Shining One-
You're more like a dead bulb, or a photon projector gone on the blink. Who the hell was saved and who was killed? You are in need of some serious medicine, and I'll bet, you sleep with a copy of Charles Colson's collected works. Why not join a Soldier Of Fortune platoon and stroke "manliness" amidst napalm and germ warfare?
I see from the general comments here that there is an overwhelming lack of investigation into the facts that I have linked you to. You simply want to follow the liberal agenda, just as many of you followed the Watchtower agenda. I amazed that any of you actually left the BORG.
Well, maybe you really haven't? You are still 'followers': the lib media does your thinking for you.
I am not a republican. I vote for the least offensive candidate or 'none of the above'. I believe that the republicans have a 'achilles heel' issue and unfortunately the dems have shown no real evidence that they will take advantage of it. Illegal immigration is a topic in question, along with our sinking wage scales and LACK OF good jobs, caused by this and the false notion that there can be any 'level playing field' in agreements like NAFTA and CAFTA.
Rex
Since may here seem to refuse to see the facts, here is a partial quote of the article:
Last year, local and state officials along the Gulf of Mexico were criticized for poor evacuation procedures in advance of hurricane Ivan. This time, they called for mandatory evacuations early on and opened all lanes to outbound traffic on the two interstates leading away from Louisiana's and Mississippi's most populous areas. More than a million people fled, including about 80 percent of the population of New Orleans.
Because President Bush designated both states disaster areas in advance of the storm, the Red Cross and the Federal Emergency Management Agency could mobilize beforehand, setting up shelters and bringing water, ice, and food.
Rightly, the Bush administration recognized the storm's ripple effect on oil, and temporarily waived key air-quality fuel standards to increase gas supplies after the storm damaged the Gulf's petroleum infrastructure.
The Pentagon has also sprung into action with an unprecedented domestic joint task force, coordinating National Guard and active-duty forces across four states. Meanwhile, naval vessels and helicopters are on the way.
But the death toll; the plight of people too ill, poor, or stubborn to evacuate; the lawlessness; and the billions of dollars in destroyed homes and businesses show just how much officials at all levels - and individuals - still have to learn in handling a truly far-reaching disaster.
Response has been quick, but with more prepositioning of National Guard forces and equipment, it could have been faster. Evacuation planning should have served disadvantaged people better. This storm reminds coastal regions that wetlands preservation does matter in controlling flooding (Louisiana has lost 1 million acres of marshland since 1930), and so do......
Read the rest and try to come up with some independent conclusions.
Rex
Since may here seem to refuse to see the facts, here is a partial quote of the article:
This isn't an article. It's editorial/opinion piece from The Christian Science Monitor.
LOL! somehow it doesn't surprise me rex, that you're a George Bush loving republican.
Bush will surely be burning in hell for murder. i hope you feel alright explaining your support of him to jesus at the pearly gates.
jesus knows. you know, rex? jesus knows.
TS