--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan mistergibson@ wrote:
> >> I can't agree with you. Let me count the ways... no, I don't have
that
> >> kind of time.
> >> I started listing the grand follies I could foresee even watching
the
> >> 2000 campaign from Amsterdam, but the actual blooded tragedy list
> >> out-does anything I conjured - especially the Katrina fiasco.
> >
> >
> > Oh, that's because the Katrina fiasco was the fault of:
> >
> > A) A Republican President
> >
> > B) A Democratic Governor of Louisiana
> >
> > C) A Democratic Mayor of New Orleans
> >
> > D) All of the Above
> >
> >
> > Good Grief!
> >
> > JDG
> >
>
>
> The answer is "D" obviously, but it's in the mix that truth cuts the
> wet mud from dried blood.
>
> The storm hit was an event. The pre-loading {and lack} of plans and
> preps were seriously hampered by the policies of this administration
> from abstract thinking to executive codecs.
So, do you think it is the responsibility of the federal government to
develop evacuation and disaster response plans for every city and every
State in the Union? What level of responsibility do you think that the
individual cities and States have?
> The current mayor is actually a Democrat in name only. He switched
> from a lifetime Republican registration {he has been a broadcast
> executive} to "D" in order to harness the local political machinery.
That's an urban legend. Mayor Nagin claims to be a lifelong Democrat.
JDG
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