Posted on 09/10/2005 12:18:23 PM PDT by surgeongeneral
Edited on 09/10/2005 12:32:46 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The disastrous federal response to Katrina exposes a record of incompetence, misjudgment and ideological blinders that should lead to serious doubts that the Bush administration should be allowed to continue in office.
When taxpayers have raised, borrowed and spent $40 billion to $50 billion a year for the past four years for homeland security but the officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency cannot find their own hands in broad daylight for four days while New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast swelter, drown and die, it is time for them to go.
(Excerpt) Read more at baltimoresun.com ...
I flushed away more pertinent matter just this morning.
LOL!
(s)Remember,September is 'impeach bush' month!
theeenk eyouuuu
:-)
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This from an extreme left fish wrap that makes "Pravda On The Potomac" (The Washington Post) look like The Washington Times.
A pity that Baltimore seems to have less and less pulling weight for the Dems with each passing election.
Jack.
Gordon M. Adams
Professor of the Practice of International Affairs
Director of Security Policy Studies Program
Background:
A native Californian, Dr. Adams attended Stanford University (magna cum laude, Political Science). He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University. Dr. Adams came to GW from the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, where he held the position of Deputy Director. Before moving to London, he served as the Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs of the Office of Management and Budget in the White House.
He previously taught at Rutgers University and Columbia University. He has held positions at the Council on Economic Priorities, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Social Science Research Council. He was founder and director of the Defense Budget Project, which became one of Washington's leading analytical institutions working on the defense budget and defense policy issues from 1983 to 1993. In addition to being widely published on the areas of security policy, defense policy and budgets and transatlantic defense trade and investment policy, Dr. Adams has testified extensively before various committees of both houses of the U.S. Congress, and is widely quoted in the media on defense issues.
Senior defense budget official for White House from 1993 to 1997
what a nasty li'l bugger it was!
This article reminds me, I need to put toilet paper on my grocery list!
The first 4 words aren't even right. The disaster is Katrina. The response has been amazing.
Thank You George W. Bush.
Welcome to FR.
Now Get ZOTTED.
DUmmie Dope.
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