Subj : Re: Brown Speaks... To : alt.tv.farscape From : John Iwaniszek Date : Thu Sep 15 2005 23:00:55 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape TNW7Z7Z7Z12345 wrote in news:4329D95D.17304056 @aol.com: > Ken McElhaney wrote: >> >> Well, the horse-show judge who's on everyone's "go to hell" list speaks >> out; >> http://tinyurl.com/9fa4w >> >> Not surprisingly, he puts most of the blame on Blanco. Not >> surprisingly, Blanco denies it. >> >> Ken > > > This is kind of interesting (not meant as an argument - just found it > interesting). From KnightRidder. > > http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/12637172.htm > > What if Chertoff is letting Brown be the fall-guy, and Brown is blaming > Blanco because he can't blame Chertoff? > > Of course they're all to blame to some degree, but it'll be interesting > if the snafus (the sheer number of bureaucratic authorizations required > in a time of chaos) started with Chertoff not acting fast enough. > Interesting that the Reagan guy was appalled. > > Sadly, since an independent investigation will never be permitted, we'll > never know. > > > - TNW > > [To e-mail me, remove 12345 from my address.] I think it's clear Chertoff {rhymes with..) fumbled pretty badly. And anything Brownie says is non-credible. That battle is now a sideshow to the next phase of recovery where cronyism will be rampant and the disaster will be used as an excuse to backdoor undermining of labor, contract, and environmental laws. The rebuilding wil make the Iraq debacle look like a Sunday picnic. With bombs. .