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Tag: katrina

Apr 14
2007

Killing to be President

Misc

I have been fuming over this one for the past week. The Mitt Romney flack over him being a hunter has exposed a bigger problem in our political system. It doesn’t matter if he hunted 2 times or 1000 times or if he has killed 2 rabbits or killed enough to put them on the […]

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Aug 29
2006

The Media's ADD Is Shining Through

Misc

John Mark Karr, Katrina, new hurricanes, Tom Cruise, and now Warren Jeffs. Wow with all that going on in the world, it is no wonder why little stories like this get buried: Police found more than two dozen bodies across the capital Tuesday and the government said 73 people had died in fighting in the […]

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Mar 13
2006

Frist Ready To Move On Censure Resolution

Misc

Think Progress is reporting that Frist has said they are ready to vote on the motion to censure Bush. Minutes ago, Sen. Bill Frist said on the Senate floor that “we are ready to vote on” a censure of President Bush over warrantless domestic wiretapping “this afternoon or tonight.” This might be one of the […]

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Mar 6
2006

Frustration In Katrina

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PRESIDENT Bush’s visit to Katrina-ravaged Louisiana Wednesday follows six months of bungling that threatens political catas trophe for the state’s Republicans. He will boost his belated $4.2 billion plan finally to provide housing for people made homeless by the storm, but it may be too little, too late. Rep. Richard Baker, a 10-term conservative GOP […]

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Feb 10
2006

More Questioning L.A. Threat

Misc

When it smells or sounds like Bushit chances are it is Bushit: WASHINGTON — Several U.S. intelligence officials are playing down the relative importance of an alleged al-Qaida plot to strike the West Coast after Sept. 11, 2001, cited by President Bush Thursday in defense of his campaign against terrorism. Bush, under pressure from Congress, […]

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Nov 15
2005

More States Worried About Pending Disasters

Misc

The New York Times has an interesting article today pointing out other disaster prone areas this country has. It seems that Katrina has awaken most of the country to look into their deteriorating infrastructures and high risk areas and are now more worried than they were this past summer. Some of those possible disasters waiting […]

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Nov 10
2005

The Katrina Showdown – White House -v- Congress

Misc

Now that Brownie is totally out of FEMA, it appears that the investigation into the Katrina Response might be heating up. Rep. Tom Davis who is chairing the panel has threatened to issue subpoenas if the White House and other agencies do not supply documents to the committee by Nov. 18. The original request for […]

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Oct 8
2005

Bush's Deadly Ignorance

Misc

Its something we have hard about for close to a year now. Nearly every news show has dedicated at least a large segment to it and countless magazines have reported on it. Sadly its something our President has not addressed until recently. This mysterious problem is Avian Flu, or Bird Flu. The first time President […]

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Sep 27
2005

Finger Pointing Begins

Misc

The finger pointing has begun and today Michael Brown pointed it right at the Louisiana officials. This should come as no shock as he is out to protect his new job as FEMA’s consultant into what went wrong. An interesting turn of events if being reported on Capital Buzz, which is reporting that Brown may […]

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Sep 23
2005

More Trouble Ahead – More Lessons Not Learned

Misc

After we thought lessons would have been learned from Katrina, it seems some were sleeping during class. Today the image of traffic jams filled the airwaves as cars were bumper to bumper on a highway only half full leaving town. It wasn’t until hours later that Texas Governor Rick Perry decided to reverse flow of […]

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