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"Hurricane Katrina Anniversary"

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Blogger Tegeus said...

the two people I spend most of leisure time with are both from new orleans. I spend perhaps 4 hours a week with them.

but I don't have to know any new orleans people to know that liberals took exactly the wrong lesson from the disaster of katrina.

it is absolutely outrageous to suggest that bush doesn't care about blacks. in another post, I mentioned that he appointed the first two black secretaries of state in history.

I might also add that one of his closest friends is condi rice.

during the disaster, the media reported that blacks were over-represented among the dead.

did you happen to take a look at the death statistics when they came out later?

they show that blacks were NOT over-represented among the dead.

absolutely true.

I respectfully disagree with your liberal positions.

5:40 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

I lived with him as my governor.

The Richards administration before his was the most diverse in Texas.

Junior's Texas appointments were 98% white males.

When the funeral was held for James Byrd Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson found time to attend it DESPITE the fact she barely got 10% of the African-American vote in the state. Junior was too busy, according to Karen Hughes, but not to busy to show up in a Fort Worth white fundie church when a gunman wandered in.

And you can't explain awy the difference in federal reaction times to four hurricanes that hit his brother's state and an area that went 2-1 for Kerry in 2004.

And please spare me the Bush appointed "condoleeza Rice and Colin powell' line y'all always trot out.

Clinton's administration was the most diverse in American history and the previous record holder was Jimmy Carter.

To quote Ronald Reagan,deeds not words are his problem.

1:14 PM

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