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I'm sure after the first suicide bombing by a deviated plane and knowing there was at least 2 more in the air way off course, had fighter jets been deployed like they were supposed to they could've figured it out. The problem was no one acted, it seemed like it was just "Oh, we'll sort it out later" by the few in the chain of command that should've executed some orders. If it weren't for Cheney, Bush probably would've been sitting there reading that book until the school day ended. Like a fucking deer in headlights... |
No, during 9-11 it was nothing more complicated than the night prior, "Monday Night Football" was on. 90% of the jock headed cops and military were still hungover and searching for their betting winnings.
Same with Katrina. |
Yet dig it boys,
For the second time in four years, everything that could go wrong did go wrong. If the government isn't serving the people who is it serving? I'll bet the Israeli government and the Saudi government got top dish treatment while people on the gulf coast were fleeing for their lives. |
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As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1. There is a tradition in many Usenet newsgroups that once such a comparison is made, the thread is over, and whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically lost whatever argument was in progress. Godwin's law thus practically guarantees the existence of an upper bound on thread length in those groups. Many people understand Godwin's law to mean this, although (as is clear from the statement of the law above) this is not the original formulation. It is considered poor form to arbitrarily raise such a comparison with the motive of ending the thread. There is a widely-recognized codicil that any such deliberate invocation of Godwin's law will be unsuccessful. See Quirk's exception below. |
I can't help but think that if the democrats were in power for Katrina -- the Republicans would not have cleaned their clock for it by now. The Democrats need to get better with the mud-slinging, Bush has given them 3 perfect examples:
1. 9/11 2. Iraq 3. Katrina All of which have been dealt with the utmost of incompitence. The Republicans would have jumped all over these misfortunes and blamed them on the opisition. Maybe that's why these evil men are still in power. |
back to Hotel Rwanda for a sec...
...the mess there was partly a Dutch responsibility. They were the ones who had originally played divide and conquer games there, in order to enflame the hatred between the two sides.
At least Clinton and Gore didn't own stock in oil companies. If Gore had been president we might have started to explore alternative energy solutions instead of invading Iraq for their oil. |
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As for alternate energy sources, forget it. It ain't gonna happen. I know, I've worked in that area for over a decade and there's NO money to develope the technology and any inventor who does try to break the mold gets MURDERED or bought out. Heck, just last year or so Dr. Malave got bumped off on his front lawn. One of the foremost in new energy technology. Same with medical industry. If you're a microbiologist you're as good as dead. They've been bumping off microbiologists like they were crackheads. |
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