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boedicca
09-09-2005, 03:22 PM
In typical Clintonese, Hillary is now saying that FEMA was better managed during Bill's reign.

Hah.

Hillary Clinton says FEMA was more effective when her husband was president. The victims of Hurricane Floyd might venture a different opinion, and it wasn't FEMA that kept supplies from the Superdome.

During a post-Katrina conference call with reporters, Sen. Clinton said, "Helping localities do what they needed to do to mitigate damage — that philosophy governed FEMA during the Clinton administration. It obviously was rejected by this administration."

Does that mean Clinton's FEMA was the model of government efficiency and effectiveness? Or was it closer to the DMV and post office? Just ask the tens of thousands of people left stranded up and down the Eastern Seaboard by Hurricane Floyd in 1999.

"We're starting to move the trailers in," said then-FEMA director and current Hillary favorite James Lee Witt, nearly a month after Floyd first hit. "It's been so wet, it's been difficult to get things in there" — an explanation that sounds familiar.

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Many have called for the head of FEMA Director Mike Brown. But Bill Clinton's choice to be Southwest Regional FEMA director in 1993 was even less qualified, earning his job handling disaster recovery of a different sort.

Raymond "Buddy" Young, a former Arkansas state trooper, got his choice assignment after leading efforts to discredit other state troopers in the infamous Troopergate scandal. If a storm like Katrina struck the Big Easy back then, Young would've been in charge.

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Why does Hillary think Houston's Astrodome was all set up to receive thousands of refugees? It was because Houston and Texas authorities planned for it to take thousands of refugees from Galveston, where a hurricane in 1900 killed 8,000 people.

Totally clueless about their duties were officials at Louisiana's — not Washington's — Homeland Security Department. They blocked a convoy of Red Cross trucks filled with water, food, blankets and hygiene items to the New Orleans Superdome after Katrina struck because it would have encouraged refugees to stay there.

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On Aug. 27, Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco was asked at a press conference what could be done to avert disaster. Her pathetic answer was, "We can pray hard that the intensity will weaken." That was Louisiana's disaster-recovery plan.

http://www.investors.com/editorial/IBDArticles.asp?artsec=20

ToeJam
09-09-2005, 04:02 PM
nearly a month after Floyd first hit

Wonderful.

Perhaps the title of her book should've been "Rewriting History"


I love it. It never fails. There is this faux and immediate, intense barrage against Bush/Republicans then shortly thereafter facts start coming out which show Democrats in an even less favorable light.

Of course, those who engaged in the faux and immediate, intense barrage against Republicans had nothing to say at the time about Democrats nor do they have much to say now about it.

bopst
09-09-2005, 04:36 PM
Tomato, tomoto is American politics...

Betrade
09-09-2005, 07:26 PM
Hillary is now, and always has been, a fraud. She claims to be a feminist, yet rode the coattails of a man to get where she is. She was a pathetic excuse for a lawyer, and drug the name of the Rose law firm through the mud.

She claims it "takes a village" (translation:big government) to raise a child, yet her own child was (and is) pampered with private nannies, outrageous child care expense accounts, and the best of all things private, including education. She wants one set of rules to apply to the vast majority of society, and another to apply to her, and her elite friends and cronies. She's one of the biggest frauds to ever come down the pike, yet millions of blind and foolish Americans look at her as the savior of the free world, and the smartest woman ever born. If she's ever elected President (God forbid), she'll finally show her true colors, because there will be no need to hide them any longer.

SwiftSloth
09-09-2005, 09:52 PM
Rewriting history? Pffft. I know of an entire administration which has declared that to be its open sworn duty:

http://www.discussanything.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80269

302Riz
09-09-2005, 09:59 PM
Rewriting history? Pffft. I know of an entire administration which has declared that to be its open sworn duty:

http://www.discussanything.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80269

It has become apparent here and many other places that people will go to great lengths to make Bush look bad for anything. It is particuarally distasteful at this point it time while an entire city is under water festering in ****, chemicals and dead bodies. You do realize that people are suffering? Where is this so called "compassion" you liberals claim to be full of? Alot of people knew that this blame Bush game was coming the second the hurricane blew through. You guys have become far too predictable.

What will all of you people have done if Bush was around? What other ridiculous bullcrap would you be complaining about now?

Show some tact for once.

SwiftSloth
09-10-2005, 12:43 AM
Um. 302. What are you talking about? I was merely pointing out how all politicans live to re-write history to serve there purpose. I said nothing else. Chill dude.

ResidentRice
09-10-2005, 04:37 AM
I got an idea. Let's start 2 threads and make them sticky.

One will be "Politician from the Left Does Something Bad"

There, all the people on the right can go ahead and poop on them over and over again.

The other will be "Politician from the Right Does Something Bad"

And all of the commies can just potato-gun that person to internet-death.


Then we wouldn't have all of this back-and-forth dribble over opposing viewpoints polluting this site. This is not political debate. There is no issue to debate here.

Malcolm Wright
09-10-2005, 04:46 AM
I got an idea. Let's start 2 threads and make them sticky.

One will be "Politician from the Left Does Something Bad"

There, all the people on the right can go ahead and poop on them over and over again.

The other will be "Politician from the Right Does Something Bad"

And all of the commies can just potato-gun that person to internet-death.


Then we wouldn't have all of this back-and-forth dribble over opposing viewpoints polluting this site. This is not political debate. There is no issue to debate here.

You are a genius :)
This is a brilliant idea, and it could actually work!
Or maybe a forum so those who like this kind of thing can maintain their illusion of thread diversity... It could be called the partisan-poopers forum, and all threads such as this one could be moved there if people don't post them there out of their free will...

*starts madly scribbling plans, charts and graphs*

Yes, this could work...

M.

Java_man
09-10-2005, 11:19 PM
In typical Clintonese, Hillary is now saying that FEMA was better managed during Bill's reign.

Hah.


Raymond "Buddy" Young, a former Arkansas state trooper, got his choice assignment after leading efforts to discredit other state troopers in the infamous Troopergate scandal. If a storm like Katrina struck the Big Easy back then, Young would've been in charge


http://www.investors.com/editorial/IBDArticles.asp?artsec=20


It looks like the un-named author (he/she doesn’t have the integrity to sign the editorial??) is a newsmax reader ... maybe that’s why he/she didn’t sign it ?

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/9/7/134914.shtml

It's also worth noting the worthless "troopergate" non-scandal was broke by David "blinded by the right" Brock (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Brock) who later apologized in an esquire article

boedicca
09-10-2005, 11:26 PM
^ Pathetic yet typical liberal tactic - attack the author, even if they don't know who it is.

The editorial is from Investors' Business Daily. It is quite common that the editorial opinion of a periodical (daily or otherwise) is anonymous. The editorial represents the viewpoint of the publication.

But thanks for playing.

Java_man
09-11-2005, 12:02 AM
Nice try on the deflection ... but anonymous editorials are highly unusual ... even newsmax has the guts to sign their pieces

Since I rebutted the only thing resembling a fact ... nothing more to add here

ResidentRice
09-11-2005, 07:44 AM
You are a genius :)
This is a brilliant idea, and it could actually work!
Or maybe a forum so those who like this kind of thing can maintain their illusion of thread diversity... It could be called the partisan-poopers forum, and all threads such as this one could be moved there if people don't post them there out of their free will...

*starts madly scribbling plans, charts and graphs*

Yes, this could work...

M.


Graphs? I like graphs. Let's ask the admins, you think they'd go for this?

caddis
09-11-2005, 03:48 PM
Rewriting history? Pffft. I know of an entire administration ..

I got an idea....

This is a brilliant idea, ....

It looks like the un-named author ....

Deflection, off topic, off topic, attack the source....SSDD :rolleyes:


Many have called for the head of FEMA Director Mike Brown. was he qualified and head of FEMA last year when FLA had 4 hurricanes? Are those same people calling for the mayor of NO's head or the Gov. of LA?

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