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I give up!
Nubbins:
I don't really understand what the big deal is about this. Why is this upsetting to Yotoc?
I think it's definitely an attempt to raise his approval numbers from a catastrophic low point, and it'll probably work.
It's just kind of hilarious to me that a man who's entire Presidency has been about protecting the homeland and homeland security and the fight against tyranny and trying to avoid another "failure of imagination" like we had on 9/11 failed to imagine that something like a natural disaster could cripple a city that's 10 feet below sea level.... right along the sea.
I'm pissed at him, but not because he's claimed responsibility (which was the right thing to do), but because this single event has shown that the past 4 years have taught the government of this country virtually nothing about disaster management whatsoever, esentially making over half of Bush's presidency an absolute joke... smoke and fucking mirrors.
I think he should have a storm color code scale drawn up that parallels the terror alert system, because color levels fix everything.
nacho:
--- Quote from: Nubbins ---I don't really understand what the big deal is about this. Why is this upsetting to yotoc?
--- End quote ---
He thinks Katrina is hype and the liberals are using it to piss on Bush in some sort of partisan frenzy. Which could be true...
http://www.greatsociety.org/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=639
We beat the blizzard death count today, by the way.
Nubbins:
--- Quote from: nacho ---He thinks Katrina is hype and the liberals are using it to piss on Bush in some sort of partisan frenzy. Which could be true...
--- End quote ---
Although I don't think Katrina is really hype, I would agree with him that the liberals are using it to piss on Bush in a partisan frenzy. It's only a matter of time before they're screaming for impeachment for this rather than what happened in Iraq.
I heard a pretty shocking thing on NPR on my way home tonight. My stepdad openly mocks me for listening to NPR because he says it's the worst liberal media source in the country. I was inclined not to believe him, but tonight they were interviewing a poet on Radio Times that made me falter a little bit. He lived in New Orleans and was talking about his experiences there over his lifetime, especially the last couple of weeks. This poet suggested that New Orleans was simply a government experiment. He says they wanted to see how American humanity would fare in the face of apocalyptic disaster where all lines of authority and communication have broken down... as if the 4 days in Katrina's wake was some period where the government studied the citizens left in New Orleans under some perverse microscope.
Tyson:
No, remember: God sent it in the shape of a fetus to punish the, like, 3 abortion centers in NOLA. Compared to the three billion in California or whatever.
I'll agree that the Katrina thing is beginning to get out of hand in the media. Then again, what doesn't? This is the industry that will spend stunning amounts of time on murdered pretty white women but will then subsequently ignore a murdered black pregnant woman. That's how the media is. It's what sells.
What's selling now is scandal, partisan hackery, and lame shit.
Nothing new here.
Reminds me of that Cake song, btw:
"i'll tell all about how you cheated.
i'd like for the whole world to hear.
i'd like to get even
with you cause you're leavin'.
but sad songs and waltzes aren't selling this year.
it's a good thing that i'm not a star.
you don't know how lucky you are.
though my record may say it,
no one will play it.
sad songs and waltzes aren't selling this year."
nacho:
--- Quote from: Nubbins --- This poet suggested that New Orleans was simply a government experiment.
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Calling Tyson -- remember how you were talking about blocked radio signals and suspicious activity of that nature?
On the Bush haters. Hey, I don't care. All I know is that the Republicans spend so much time centralizing authority, but when something comes around and a State can't handle it, they're awful quick to blame the local governments. Can't have it both ways. If you want a strong executive branch and federal laws creeping into the territory of state's rights then, yeah, you kinda gotta take the good with the bad.
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