I just watched the latest "Real Time with Bill Maher" and I agree with many of his points on the Bush Administration.
*Bush said that operation will begin, but did it not already fail? Thousands are dead, and hundreds are dying each day from sickness, malnutrition, and violence. You can't start something that is already finished.
*Homeland security said that it was the civilians choice to stay behind and that they would not take responsiblity, but did they realize that more than 40% of New Orleans is poverty stricken, and couldn't afford to get out. Who is really to blame? Not the civilians, I believe.
*Bush's plan took 5 days to commence. An operation to send food and supplies to dying people took 5 days to plan and he doesn't blame himself.
*The reporters seems to be putting more personal opinion and passion into their reporting. This is good. It shows that the media core is returning back to the way it should be.
*As Anderson Cooper said in the interview, the people of New Orleans are not frusterated, they are dying. They lost hope in their rescuers days ago, and although they are being saved, the civilians still deserve to spit in their rescuer's face for the grief that was caused.
*Bush doesn't believe in Global Warming. He has seen the destruction of Katrina and he still refuses to believe in global warming. What a trooper.
*Why did he hug the civilians? He must have some balls to hug the people he let down, get back into his helicopter, and then leave the person he hugged behind.
*Bush blames his lack of early resources on FEMA, but didn't he start a war that is still raging in Iraq?
Friday, September 02, 2005
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