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Abbey Normal said:Aw, come on, Zoom, they're just havin' some good 'ol Bush-bashin fun, now.
Bush is working hard to help out in the Gulf, so they must resort to doctored photos. It's beyond childish, but then, most of the anti-Bush rhetoric is.
DFresh said:
theim said:Now you're not even trying. At LEAST try to include Rove/Halliburton's brainwash ray or something. Make it interesting.
DFresh said:How's this for interesting.
Tuesday, Aug. 30, some 24 hours after Hurricane Katrina had ripped through New Orleans, was that the president would have to cut short his five-week vacation by a couple of days and return to Washington.
.........the following day, Wednesday. This would give them a day to get back from their vacations and their staffs to work up some ideas about what to do in the aftermath of the storm. President Bush knew the storm and its consequences had been bad; but he didn't quite realize how bad.
..........How this could behow the president of the United States could have even less "situational awareness," as they say in the military, than the average American about the worst natural disaster in a centuryis one of the more perplexing and troubling chapters in a story that, despite moments of heroism and acts of great generosity, ranks as a national disgrace.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9287434/
GotZoom said:Yawn.
DFresh said:Go back to bed loser.
DFresh said:Go back to bed loser.
DFresh said:Go back to bed loser.
DFresh said:How's this for interesting.
Tuesday, Aug. 30, some 24 hours after Hurricane Katrina had ripped through New Orleans, was that the president would have to cut short his five-week vacation by a couple of days and return to Washington.
.........the following day, Wednesday. This would give them a day to get back from their vacations and their staffs to work up some ideas about what to do in the aftermath of the storm. President Bush knew the storm and its consequences had been bad; but he didn't quite realize how bad.
..........How this could behow the president of the United States could have even less "situational awareness," as they say in the military, than the average American about the worst natural disaster in a centuryis one of the more perplexing and troubling chapters in a story that, despite moments of heroism and acts of great generosity, ranks as a national disgrace.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9287434/