Let's not play the "Blame game" sez the republicans and the White House
When should we play the blame game, then?
After every booster for the Republican party that owns a backhoe has it's own no-bid contract for rebuilding in the South?
Contracts, by the way, that will be ever so cheap for them, as Bush has suspended the Davis-Bacon act.
I'd like to know if anyone is going to even question the trainloads of money that are going to flow into the pockets of the likes of Halliburton (AGAIN!)
Should we wait to find out just how badly FEMA has been knee-capped due to the President and his cronies stocking the agency and incorporating it into The Department of Homeland Security? You know them, right? Those dandy guys that make sure that every grandma that wants to fly home for Christmas has to take off her orthapedic shoes and hand over her knitting equipment and nail clippers.
And speaking of knee-capping, should we all be OK with the press being shoved to the side and not allowed to photograph the reality that is now post-Katrina New Orleans?
Body bags and all.
I know, maybe we should wait until they investigate themselves to find out why there was such negligence in getting people water and food and maybe the hell out of Dodge?
And what about the ultimate blame game?
What about asking the real questions of how there are people living in such brutal poverty here in the US? Why are we allowing such an income distribution from the poor and the middle class UPWARD?
The RNC spin machine and Rove were very quick to get out the lies and blame on others. Everyone from the mayor of NO, to the gov. to the very poor people who they figured were too stupid to get out.
I say blame. Blame the FUCK out of them.
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^^^
Walter: "Fucking Nazi's."
Donnie: "They were Nazi's, Walter?"
Walter: "Come on, they were threatening castration! Am I wrong?"
The Dude: "They weren't Nazis, they kept saying they were Nhilists"
Walter: "Nhilists? Fuck me. I mean, say what you will about the tenets of national socialism, at least it's an ethos"
Brilliant dialogue from The Big Lebowski, inspired by spam.
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