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![]() Bushs Remarks
It is interesting to look at President Bushs remarks after touring New Orleans on September 2nd after four days of inaction. His first sentence was Ive just completed a tour of some devastated country. A detached statement but it gets worse a little later he says I know the people of this part of the world are suffering and he goes on to talk about how progress is being made. Then he says The people in this part of the world have got to understand Shortly after this, he says You know, Im going to fly out of here in a minute, but I want you to know that Im not going to forget what Ive seen and again refers to his constituents as good folks of this part of the world. It is almost as if he is in a different country consoling its citizenry. He himself is so detached about what is happening in the very country he leads that he refers to it as this part of the world. |
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![]() Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote:
> Bushs Remarks > > It is interesting to look at President Bushs remarks after touring New > Orleans on September 2nd after four days of inaction. > > His first sentence was Ive just completed a tour of some devastated > country. A detached statement but it gets worse a little later he says I > know the people of this part of the world are suffering and he goes on to > talk about how progress is being made. Then he says The people in this > part of the world have got to understand Shortly after this, he says You > know, Im going to fly out of here in a minute, but I want you to know that > Im not going to forget what Ive seen and again refers to his constituents > as good folks of this part of the world. It is almost as if he is in a > different country consoling its citizenry. He himself is so detached about > what is happening in the very country he leads that he refers to it as > this part of the world. He's a Republican, what do you expect. And now, in an unprecedented event, he is taking blame. I am sure it was at the strong advice of his Cabinet. http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/W....5412926d.html |