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[SpamCop-Social] Re: Editorial pleads for New Orleans

Mr K. Mean 35zyuhr02 at sneakemail.com
Sat Sep 17 20:58:24 EDT 2005


Bcs1 wrote:

> "Mr K. Mean" <35zyuhr02 at sneakemail.com> wrote in message 
> news:dghn4j$mka$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> 
>>Bcs1 wrote:
>>
>>> and that's one of the things I had referred to in one of my previous 
>>>postings where I made the comments about what people would have been 
>>>saying if the feds had just walking in and "taken over"
>>
>>Yeah, "damn those feds, they came in here and rescued people from the 
>>floods and brought in massive amounts of food and water and medical 
>>supplies."  And "arrest that soldier, he saved my baby."
>>
>  eheh   that's not what I meant, and you know it....LOL
>  nice reply tho  LOL

And look at what a brilliant opportunity was missed here too.  With his 
approval ratings hovering around 40%, they totally would have 
skyrocketed if everybody had seen him leading in the charge to bring 
order and relief to the area.  Unfortunately, Bush didn't even seem to 
know that the levies had failed until like the next day.  Heck, even I 
knew before then, probably because I know how to get to www.cnn.com (or 
lord forbid news.bbc.co.uk).

To move the subject on, how about this one, don't say we weren't warned.
http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=19604
Which covers a lot of ground, like how the recent bankruptcy "reform" is 
going to hit hard in LA and of course "next time I tell you someone from 
Texas should not be president of the United States, please pay attention."

Or how about
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0915/p02s01-sten.html
how the dismantling of the Superfund program is going to come back to 
haunt us with the growing environmental catastrophe taking place in LA 
now, "concern rises that storm may have compromised cleanup of toxic 
sites around New Orleans - and created new ones."


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