Posted on 09/03/2005 6:44:31 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
And is there a single question in this "report" about why an African-American mayor would put 25,000 flood refugees in the Surpedome, for three or more days and not send enough security forces there - no matter what other priorities his security forces had? No, the media assumption is based totally on the visual presentation, not the facts. It is the element of lying that the great propagandist Michael Moore understands so well.
There is a problem in this nation and it is not racial, it is cultural and the "government planation society" of the Democrats have held back the progress out of that culure for too many blacks.
The vile acts we see, that scar the nation, are not acts of a racial group but are acts that are allowed to go unashamed in a culture of victimhood maintained by the liberal "government plantation society".
Conservative principles have the answers to our fellow Americans of all races, and most of that answer is not in the government.
Unlike other countries, the NATION in the U.S. is not the Government.
Man, did you ever say it. On Target!
People are asking a lot of good questions, and posing a lot of good, common sense insight on this thread, in response to this Australian article. I think the article is naive, yet the contents, reporting facts of what occured, seems very factual. It is actually quite clear "how this could have all happened."
I was talking about the same thing.
I can understand WHY the British students were begging for George W. Bush to come rescue them.
There are some who support those vermin for some queer reason. They know how horrific it is and that they cannot reasonably defend it so instead they try to deny it happened. They seem to have the same warped character as those they defend.
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