Some political partisans are worse than the looters. At least the scum in New Orleans didn't plan their actions in advance!
Many Americans have clearly lost their sense of shame.…
Some political partisans are worse than the looters. At least the scum in New Orleans didn't plan their actions in advance!
Many Americans have clearly lost their sense of shame.…
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26 - David Flanagan
David,
Don't be dense David. Hume was responding to idiotic comments by both Sheehan and Kennedy saying that Bush was responsible for Katrina in the first place because, of course, Bush caused global warming.
Again, when I show the President did everything he could to intervene and help out, we either change the subject or simply ignore the facts. I see that you've memorized the partisan playbook.
Good job!
David
27 - Mark C.
I have been watching from outside(Au) what happend in New Orleans. Poor things, old people, children, Where is it? No, I can not be in USA. Your president will take care....maybe.....one day. He was busy to enjoy himself last days. Remember US ignorant, you did critised any country including Russia. What Mr. Bush has been doing to own people is just not good enough!!!!
28 - Bob
Uh, Mr. Flanegan, I hate to break it to you, but.. Of all the quotes and comments presented in your article, those most morally offensive, unintelligent and poorly reasoned are your own. Perhaps you're feeling a little defensive, because the flood waters arising from the next levee break appear likely headed toward you and your nasty little friends. I hope you can swim!
29 - Dave Nalle
>>And just to clarify, I do not consider someone who goes into a store to get food and water a looter. They are trying to survive, and we all know and understand this.<<
To put the 'looting' in perspective, if it's any kind of food goods, the stores are going to have to throw it away because of flood damage anyway, so those who take the stuff are actually just recycling.
Dave
30 - paul
Do I dare take the time to respond to this drivel?
No. I don't dare.