Posted on 09/19/2005 10:43:35 AM PDT by Nalu
Poll Honolulu Star-Bulletin Who is most to blame for the failure to quickly respond to Hurricane Katrinas devastation of New Orleans?
Is God one of the choices?
are they still on gas price freeze?
or did they ever go to one?
they shoulda asked Jimmy Carter...
he woulda told 'em that that doesn't work! LMAO
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Freeped.
Options are a bit unfair as Bush/FEMA are essentially the same while Blanco and Nagin are separate.</P>
FEMA 55 11.18 %
Governor of Louisiana 120 24.39 %
Mayor of New Orleans 131 26.63 %
President Bush 186 37.80 %
Total votes: 492
Thanks for voting.
I've said it before, this whole Katrina mess is all my fault. I did it all myself, I screwed everything up, I had too much to drink the night before it hit and I just forgot all about it.
I'm sorry, I won't do it again, please forgive me.
Now will everybody just shut up and get on with life and the really important things like the Islamofascist war against Western civilization and the vast left wing conspriacy to destroy America and all freedom and rational thinking.
Thank you. Thank you very much.
FEMA 55 10.96 %
Governor of Louisiana 125 24.90 %
Mayor of New Orleans 135 26.89 %
President Bush 187 37.25 %
I agree. Done.
I voted for the Governor of Louisiana.
C'mon Freepers!
FEMA 55 10.32 %
Governor of Louisiana 145 27.20 %
Mayor of New Orleans 145 27.20 %
President Bush 188 35.27 %
Total votes: 533
Sometimes it is shameful to live in Hawaii.
Freeped. Gov of LA.
However, it's seemed obvious that socialist paper didn't want me to say that I think the people of the US are doing a wonderful job helping their fellow Americans in Louisiana, MISSISSIPPI and ALABAMA.
Yes, more often these days than ever before. So much for one party rule for nearly two generations.
Idiotic and unscientific polls are the mass media's way of avoiding having to send out reporters to write up any stories.
They just report opinions as news.
The mass media's news has become almost wholly about opinions and biases, and virtually nothing about facts anymore. That would take some awareness of what is going on -- which people who are wholly concerned with their own job security and advancement, are not your best sources of information.
When your entire news gathering technique consists of running self-selected polls, you know they've hit bottom and don't know the difference between a fact from an opinion anymore.
There is a saying in Hawaii:
Those who can, do.
Those who can't, teach.
Those who can't teach, write for the newspaper.
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