Subj : Re: It seems not everyone shares the "Blame Bush All The Way" viewpoint... To : alt.tv.farscape From : Tim Weaver Date : Tue Sep 06 2005 17:53:37 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape John I wrote: > Nick wrote: > >> Ken McElhaney wrote: >> >>> Over the weekend, ABC/Washington Post poll reveals that despite the >>> massive criticism aired 24/7 on Bush, most Americans just don't see it >>> that way; > > Awww. Ken. You should put some of that water-carrying to use in the > disaster zone where it will do some good. > >>> >>> http://tinyurl.com/8lbd5 >> >> I am surprised that many Republicans approved of the handling. > > The last poll I saw was down to 38%. This is approximately the same > level at which you've burned away everything except the rock-headed > right wingers who would approve of a Republican President if he, say, > lied about the reasons for starting a war that he proceeded to > thoroughly fuck up, or dismantled a working Federal Emergency Managent > Administration so it could become a patronage arm of his presidential > campaign committee. You know, the Retard and Moron constituency. > >> >>> And while the federal response was way too slow and disasters of this >>> size should NOT be handled by FEMA, but rather the US military (which >>> has no buerocracy to get in the way), I do have some questions for the >>> local 'n state authorities, namely; >> >> I disagree. I think FEMA is the proper place to handle this sort of >> thing but it needs more of a military type heirarchy in which quick >> decisions can be made on the spot without a long approval process. Of >> course, any decisions made will not look as good a few days later but >> that will happen anyway. >> > > > It has the hierarchy. It just didn't occur to the dipshit in charge to > look at it. Are you one of these people who thinks Bush (and admin) was slow to respond because 2/3 of the population are niggers? -- Tim Weaver I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I am not so sure what you heard is not what I meant. .