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On Sep 30, 7:24 am, wf3h wrote: On Sep 29, 11:47 pm, Jack wrote: Within the United States and as delineated in the National Response Plan, response and planning is first and foremost a local government responsibility. which, of course, is a non sequitur. there's not a local govt in the US that could handle a disaster like katrina. the feds, under bush, ignored FEMA and appointed a horse lawyer to head the agency....they didn't take it seriously No local gov has to by themselves... they just have to ask for assistance from the feds. Nagel and Blanco did not. Any shine you may have had has quickly worn off... you've become another insincere, disingenuous non-boating liberal shill in this NG. fine. you let me know how your local govt would deal with a disaster like katrina. go ahead...we'll wait Reference Hugo... The SC gov asked for federal assistance in a timely manner, evacuated it's citizens before landfall, and was as ready as it could be. They did what they needed, and were supposed to do. Nagel and Blanco failed miserably in NO. Bush tried to get them to let feds take over, and they refused. Two days after landfall, they finally asked for federal assistance. The blood is on their hands. Oh, and they are Demoncrats. The National Weather Service tried to put the fear of god into those people a full 3 days in advance of that disaster. What in the world were those people thinking? They must have been waiting for the big black government limousines to come and pick them up and carry them to safety. There is a downside to demanding cradle to grave Government guidance and protection. I hope we learn that lesson before it's too late. Maybe it's too late already. |
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"Jim" wrote in message
... Jack wrote: On Sep 30, 7:24 am, wf3h wrote: On Sep 29, 11:47 pm, Jack wrote: Within the United States and as delineated in the National Response Plan, response and planning is first and foremost a local government responsibility. which, of course, is a non sequitur. there's not a local govt in the US that could handle a disaster like katrina. the feds, under bush, ignored FEMA and appointed a horse lawyer to head the agency....they didn't take it seriously No local gov has to by themselves... they just have to ask for assistance from the feds. Nagel and Blanco did not. Any shine you may have had has quickly worn off... you've become another insincere, disingenuous non-boating liberal shill in this NG. fine. you let me know how your local govt would deal with a disaster like katrina. go ahead...we'll wait Reference Hugo... The SC gov asked for federal assistance in a timely manner, evacuated it's citizens before landfall, and was as ready as it could be. They did what they needed, and were supposed to do. Nagel and Blanco failed miserably in NO. Bush tried to get them to let feds take over, and they refused. Two days after landfall, they finally asked for federal assistance. The blood is on their hands. Oh, and they are Demoncrats. The National Weather Service tried to put the fear of god into those people a full 3 days in advance of that disaster. What in the world were those people thinking? They must have been waiting for the big black government limousines to come and pick them up and carry them to safety. There is a downside to demanding cradle to grave Government guidance and protection. I hope we learn that lesson before it's too late. Maybe it's too late already. Yeah, the poor had lots of way out. All of them by bus that too them to the sports arena. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... Jack wrote: On Sep 30, 7:24 am, wf3h wrote: On Sep 29, 11:47 pm, Jack wrote: Within the United States and as delineated in the National Response Plan, response and planning is first and foremost a local government responsibility. which, of course, is a non sequitur. there's not a local govt in the US that could handle a disaster like katrina. the feds, under bush, ignored FEMA and appointed a horse lawyer to head the agency....they didn't take it seriously No local gov has to by themselves... they just have to ask for assistance from the feds. Nagel and Blanco did not. Any shine you may have had has quickly worn off... you've become another insincere, disingenuous non-boating liberal shill in this NG. fine. you let me know how your local govt would deal with a disaster like katrina. go ahead...we'll wait Reference Hugo... The SC gov asked for federal assistance in a timely manner, evacuated it's citizens before landfall, and was as ready as it could be. They did what they needed, and were supposed to do. Nagel and Blanco failed miserably in NO. Bush tried to get them to let feds take over, and they refused. Two days after landfall, they finally asked for federal assistance. The blood is on their hands. Oh, and they are Demoncrats. The National Weather Service tried to put the fear of god into those people a full 3 days in advance of that disaster. What in the world were those people thinking? They must have been waiting for the big black government limousines to come and pick them up and carry them to safety. There is a downside to demanding cradle to grave Government guidance and protection. I hope we learn that lesson before it's too late. Maybe it's too late already. Yeah, the poor had lots of way out. All of them by bus that too them to the sports arena. Calm down Tootsie. You're starting to make typos. Check the timeline of the days before K day and report back what preparations were made by state and local government. Could those busses have been used to transport the disadvantaged to a location a little safer and cleaner than the downtown sports arena. Did the democratic state and local administrations do anything to aid and comfort their people? If so, what? |
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"Jim" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: "Jim" wrote in message ... Jack wrote: On Sep 30, 7:24 am, wf3h wrote: On Sep 29, 11:47 pm, Jack wrote: Within the United States and as delineated in the National Response Plan, response and planning is first and foremost a local government responsibility. which, of course, is a non sequitur. there's not a local govt in the US that could handle a disaster like katrina. the feds, under bush, ignored FEMA and appointed a horse lawyer to head the agency....they didn't take it seriously No local gov has to by themselves... they just have to ask for assistance from the feds. Nagel and Blanco did not. Any shine you may have had has quickly worn off... you've become another insincere, disingenuous non-boating liberal shill in this NG. fine. you let me know how your local govt would deal with a disaster like katrina. go ahead...we'll wait Reference Hugo... The SC gov asked for federal assistance in a timely manner, evacuated it's citizens before landfall, and was as ready as it could be. They did what they needed, and were supposed to do. Nagel and Blanco failed miserably in NO. Bush tried to get them to let feds take over, and they refused. Two days after landfall, they finally asked for federal assistance. The blood is on their hands. Oh, and they are Demoncrats. The National Weather Service tried to put the fear of god into those people a full 3 days in advance of that disaster. What in the world were those people thinking? They must have been waiting for the big black government limousines to come and pick them up and carry them to safety. There is a downside to demanding cradle to grave Government guidance and protection. I hope we learn that lesson before it's too late. Maybe it's too late already. Yeah, the poor had lots of way out. All of them by bus that too them to the sports arena. Calm down Tootsie. You're starting to make typos. Check the timeline of the days before K day and report back what preparations were made by state and local government. Could those busses have been used to transport the disadvantaged to a location a little safer and cleaner than the downtown sports arena. Did the democratic state and local administrations do anything to aid and comfort their people? If so, what? Calm down Jimmy Bob. I'm probably smarter than you. I know you want to blame Democrats for everything, and Brownie had lots of experience with horse law, and Bush can ride a horse, but that sort of logic belongs in a comedy show and not in a logical argument. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On 9/30/09 3:20 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... Jack wrote: On Sep 30, 7:24 am, wrote: On Sep 29, 11:47 pm, wrote: Within the United States and as delineated in the National Response Plan, response and planning is first and foremost a local government responsibility. which, of course, is a non sequitur. there's not a local govt in the US that could handle a disaster like katrina. the feds, under bush, ignored FEMA and appointed a horse lawyer to head the agency....they didn't take it seriously No local gov has to by themselves... they just have to ask for assistance from the feds. Nagel and Blanco did not. Any shine you may have had has quickly worn off... you've become another insincere, disingenuous non-boating liberal shill in this NG. fine. you let me know how your local govt would deal with a disaster like katrina. go ahead...we'll wait Reference Hugo... The SC gov asked for federal assistance in a timely manner, evacuated it's citizens before landfall, and was as ready as it could be. They did what they needed, and were supposed to do. Nagel and Blanco failed miserably in NO. Bush tried to get them to let feds take over, and they refused. Two days after landfall, they finally asked for federal assistance. The blood is on their hands. Oh, and they are Demoncrats. The National Weather Service tried to put the fear of god into those people a full 3 days in advance of that disaster. What in the world were those people thinking? They must have been waiting for the big black government limousines to come and pick them up and carry them to safety. There is a downside to demanding cradle to grave Government guidance and protection. I hope we learn that lesson before it's too late. Maybe it's too late already. Yeah, the poor had lots of way out. All of them by bus that too them to the sports arena. Calm down Tootsie. You're starting to make typos. Check the timeline of the days before K day and report back what preparations were made by state and local government. Could those busses have been used to transport the disadvantaged to a location a little safer and cleaner than the downtown sports arena. Did the democratic state and local administrations do anything to aid and comfort their people? If so, what? Calm down Jimmy Bob. I'm probably smarter than you. I know you want to blame Democrats for everything, and Brownie had lots of experience with horse law, and Bush can ride a horse, but that sort of logic belongs in a comedy show and not in a logical argument. I have to hand it to you, m'lady...you've got the right-wingers here droolin'n'typin'. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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"H the K" wrote in message
m... I have to hand it to you, m'lady...you've got the right-wingers here droolin'n'typin'. This would be in the TMI category... lol -- Nom=de=Plume |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: "Jim" wrote in message ... Jack wrote: On Sep 30, 7:24 am, wf3h wrote: On Sep 29, 11:47 pm, Jack wrote: Within the United States and as delineated in the National Response Plan, response and planning is first and foremost a local government responsibility. which, of course, is a non sequitur. there's not a local govt in the US that could handle a disaster like katrina. the feds, under bush, ignored FEMA and appointed a horse lawyer to head the agency....they didn't take it seriously No local gov has to by themselves... they just have to ask for assistance from the feds. Nagel and Blanco did not. Any shine you may have had has quickly worn off... you've become another insincere, disingenuous non-boating liberal shill in this NG. fine. you let me know how your local govt would deal with a disaster like katrina. go ahead...we'll wait Reference Hugo... The SC gov asked for federal assistance in a timely manner, evacuated it's citizens before landfall, and was as ready as it could be. They did what they needed, and were supposed to do. Nagel and Blanco failed miserably in NO. Bush tried to get them to let feds take over, and they refused. Two days after landfall, they finally asked for federal assistance. The blood is on their hands. Oh, and they are Demoncrats. The National Weather Service tried to put the fear of god into those people a full 3 days in advance of that disaster. What in the world were those people thinking? They must have been waiting for the big black government limousines to come and pick them up and carry them to safety. There is a downside to demanding cradle to grave Government guidance and protection. I hope we learn that lesson before it's too late. Maybe it's too late already. Yeah, the poor had lots of way out. All of them by bus that too them to the sports arena. Calm down Tootsie. You're starting to make typos. Check the timeline of the days before K day and report back what preparations were made by state and local government. Could those busses have been used to transport the disadvantaged to a location a little safer and cleaner than the downtown sports arena. Did the democratic state and local administrations do anything to aid and comfort their people? If so, what? Calm down Jimmy Bob. I'm probably smarter than you. I know you want to blame Democrats for everything, and Brownie had lots of experience with horse law, and Bush can ride a horse, but that sort of logic belongs in a comedy show and not in a logical argument. You probably are smarter than me but you sure aren't using your head for anything useful. |
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"Jim" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: "Jim" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: "Jim" wrote in message ... Jack wrote: On Sep 30, 7:24 am, wf3h wrote: On Sep 29, 11:47 pm, Jack wrote: Within the United States and as delineated in the National Response Plan, response and planning is first and foremost a local government responsibility. which, of course, is a non sequitur. there's not a local govt in the US that could handle a disaster like katrina. the feds, under bush, ignored FEMA and appointed a horse lawyer to head the agency....they didn't take it seriously No local gov has to by themselves... they just have to ask for assistance from the feds. Nagel and Blanco did not. Any shine you may have had has quickly worn off... you've become another insincere, disingenuous non-boating liberal shill in this NG. fine. you let me know how your local govt would deal with a disaster like katrina. go ahead...we'll wait Reference Hugo... The SC gov asked for federal assistance in a timely manner, evacuated it's citizens before landfall, and was as ready as it could be. They did what they needed, and were supposed to do. Nagel and Blanco failed miserably in NO. Bush tried to get them to let feds take over, and they refused. Two days after landfall, they finally asked for federal assistance. The blood is on their hands. Oh, and they are Demoncrats. The National Weather Service tried to put the fear of god into those people a full 3 days in advance of that disaster. What in the world were those people thinking? They must have been waiting for the big black government limousines to come and pick them up and carry them to safety. There is a downside to demanding cradle to grave Government guidance and protection. I hope we learn that lesson before it's too late. Maybe it's too late already. Yeah, the poor had lots of way out. All of them by bus that too them to the sports arena. Calm down Tootsie. You're starting to make typos. Check the timeline of the days before K day and report back what preparations were made by state and local government. Could those busses have been used to transport the disadvantaged to a location a little safer and cleaner than the downtown sports arena. Did the democratic state and local administrations do anything to aid and comfort their people? If so, what? Calm down Jimmy Bob. I'm probably smarter than you. I know you want to blame Democrats for everything, and Brownie had lots of experience with horse law, and Bush can ride a horse, but that sort of logic belongs in a comedy show and not in a logical argument. You probably are smarter than me but you sure aren't using your head for anything useful. Hmmm... definitely a logic problem for that comment... -- Nom=de=Plume |
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