Posted on 09/15/2005 12:32:35 PM PDT by paulat
September 14, 2005 A Fatal Incuriosity By MAUREEN DOWD
I hate spending time in hospitals and nursing homes. I find them to be some of the most depressing places on earth.
Maybe that's why the stories of the sick and elderly who died, 45 in a New Orleans hospital and 34 in St. Rita's nursing home in the devastated St. Bernard Parish outside New Orleans, haunt me so.
You're already vulnerable and alone when suddenly you're beset by nature and betrayed by your government.
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(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
I blame Maureen Dowd for lowering the average IQ of the entire nation.
As Louisiana's death toll spiked to 423 yesterday, the state charged St. Rita's owners with multiple counts of negligent homicide, accusing them of not responding to warnings about the hurricane. "In effect," State Attorney General Charles Foti Jr. said, "I think that their inactions resulted in the death of these people."
President Bush continued to try to spin his own inaction yesterday...
This is a pretty cheap college-freshman way of linking two independent ideas.....stapling them together by the repeated use of a single word.
Goebbels and Hitler would be sooooo proud.
E-mail: liberties@nytimes.com
Give her a holler.
I saw the email address...there used to be a posting link, too.
She actually gets paid for this dribble? She needs to have someone put this load into an audio book and play it back to her.
Maybe that's why the stories of the sick and elderly who died, 45 in a New Orleans hospital and 34 in St. Rita's nursing home in the devastated St. Bernard Parish outside New Orleans, haunt me so. You're already vulnerable and alone when suddenly you're beset by nature and betrayed by your own wretched personality that's doomed you to a life of childless lonely emptiness!!!
BBBWWWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH!!!
Mmmmm. The reason I always check out MoDowd posts. It's certainly not to read anything that bitter idiot writes.
An important part of the ministry is to greet folks by name, hold their hands, look them in the eyes and really listen to them. I loves to sing with these precious senior saints. And I am so blessed to see their faces light up when I sing a familiar gospel song or hymn to them. It's also my privilege to be able to present the gospel message in a 15-20 lesson as a part of the worship service.
Whenever someone asks me such things as "Are you a nun?", "What denomination are you?" or "Are you a minister?" I always answer, "I'm merely a Christian."
Why am I telling you this? Simple - those of us who work with the elderly receive more blessings than we receive.
In 3 years, Bush will be back in Texas, but she'll still be Maureen Dowd...with no one to roast.
Helping the Dowdster fix the blame (courtesy of FR's own Registered!)
God bless all of you who take care of the elderly. I hope that someone will come and visit me when I'm in that predicament.
I say no to removing the no cussing rule. I find the invective is much more inventive.
Maureen Dowd and Mark Morford should collaborate on some writing projects. The results would be breathtaking!
IMMUTABLE LAWS OF DOWD
1. Anyone in the Bush administration never deserves credit.
2. Offering constructive solutions to problems, instead of whining endlessly about them, is a sign of weakness.
3. The People Magazine principle: all political phenomena can be explained with reference solely to caricatures of the personalities involved ("Dubya" is stupid; "Poppy" is an aristocrat; Cheney is macho-man; etc.). Any reference to the common good or even to old-fashioned politicking is, like, so passe.
4. It is much better to be cute than coherent.
5. Maureen knows best. Her long years as a columnist (doing basically what your great-aunt Tillie does in the nursing home bull sessions, but getting paid for it) have given her deep insight into foreign relations, politics, welfare, the Constitution, and all other topics. To disagree with Maureen in any way is not only a sign of being wrong, it's a hallmark of pure evil...or at least membership in the NRA, which is pretty much the same thing.
6. It is usually possible and always desirable to name-drop and name-call in the same sentence.
7. The particulars of my consumer-driven, shamefully self-involved life reveal universal truths.
I am convinced that at some time, somewhere, Molly put the moves on George and he rejected her. Nothing else could explain the vitriol she has towards him.
Thread on it here:
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