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Old 01-22-2007, 01:10 PM   #9
ahagotyou

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...)I didn't make any assertion at all(.....
Yes you did.

Clearly, you asserted that the "FEMA Katrina response was politically influened" right in the title of this thread. Can you back up that assertion or not?

The AP article you linked to certainly does not support your assertion.

That said...

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I shall now indulge myself in a game of "let's destroy another AP (Asinine Pinko) article".

In typical AP fashion, the anonymous AP "reporter" tells a big fat one in the first paragraph.

NEW YORK (AP) -- Party politics played a role in decisions over whether to take federal control of Louisiana and other areas affected by Hurricane Katrina, former FEMA director Michael Brown said Friday.
Brown didn't say that.

This is what he is quoted as saying...

"Unbeknownst to me, certain people in the White House were thinking we had to federalize Louisiana because she's a white, female Democratic governor and we have a chance to rub her nose in it," Ahh, So is Brown a mind reader that used his powers of mental telepathy to know what "certain people" (that he doesn't specify) were thinking?

Or perhaps those "certain people" Brown alludes to is actually "me, myself and I". A simple case of projection.

[sarcasm]Hmmm. Perhaps we could take Brownie's quote out of context, mix it with some lies in a huge bowl of New Orleans floodwater and make a batch grape kool-aid out of it. Then serve it up to the ignorant masses. They will drink it up like the thirsty little ignorant fuckers that they are.[/sarcasm]
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