thank you all for sending pumpkin warm wishes.
now for the sake of the Kleenex company, don't ever mention her name again for fear of running out of tissues. just kidding. i was/am heartbroken but i know she had a much better time during her short life being my porch kitty rather than some random stray who doesn't get fed.
oh damn im two minutes late for saying HAPPY 4:20!!!
yay yay yay this semester is over next week! yay yay yay! i am so sick and tired of my geography teachers constant republican bullshit spiels. the friend i went to jail for told me of a new put-down. are ya ready for it? here goes... "YOU'RE A REPUBLICAN!" hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahhahahahahahahahahahahahahhaaaahhhaaaahhhhaaa. i love it! next time someone cuts me off instead of chasing them down and screaming FUCK YOU ASSWIPE im gonna yell YOU ARE A REPUBLICAN! oh i cant wait hahahahaha.
so, im on a politics rant (like usual). did anyone catch the new report about the paper trail that has been published of the new orleans governor's persistent attempts to contact the president about aiding them in the hurricane aftermath? it was on MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann". BAM! sock it to the fucking republicans! thats right! now it is a FACT that it wasn't the governors fault, and that in fact like INTELLIGENT people knew, it was all a god-damned scheme from the republican yuppies to allow Haliburton control over the rebuilding grant. ugh, our government is disgusting.
dont believe me? check it out!
or you can read it below for A HA... i have copied and pasted it for you!
OLBERMANN: One more problem dogging the Bush White House on our political docket tonight, the paper trail now catching up to those claims that the state and local officials were really to blame for the atrocious government response to Hurricane Katrina.
Kerry Sanders reporting now, thousands upon thousands of documents reveal that the reason the White House does not want to play the blame game could very easily be because it would almost certainly lose that game.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
KERRY SANDERS, MSNBC CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): As Hurricane Katrina caused havoc, behind the scenes, a storm of a different sort. You can hear it in this recorded phone call.
(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (on phone): We requested it, have requested it, been requesting it, and nothings coming.
(END AUDIO CLIP)
SANDERS: Thats an angry Louisiana official. Ten days after the hurricane, FEMA still hadnt delivered promised food and water.
Its one of the 100,000 documents presented to congressional investigators chronicling the massive failure of local, state, and federal emergency coordination.
The day Hurricane Katrina hit, Governor Kathleen Blanco says, in an executive summary, that she told the president in a phone call, We need everything youve got.
Then, four days later, the governor says she handed an official letter to the president asking for federal help. But it took another five days before she got this e-mail from a presidential aide. Could you send a copy of the governors 9/2 letter to the president? We found it on the governors Web site but need an original to formally process the requests she is making.
SILAS LEE, NEW ORLEANS POLITICAL ANALYST: This verified what she was saying all along, that she was reaching out to the federal government for help, and the federal government basically acted like a negligent parent.
SANDERS: Today, a White House aide responded, saying Louisianas request for help was already being processed.
(on camera): There are more records documenting FEMAs disarray, including one parish official complaining 50 Kansas firemen operating under FEMA authority were just sitting around.
(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (on phone): And my fire department is screaming for help, because we cant get manywe cant get all the firemen back into the parish, and these guys are available, and, you know, fires a real hazard here.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (on phone): So the liaison is aware of this, but nothing is happening? Thats the bottom line?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Thats correct.
(END AUDIO CLIP)
SANDERS: Tonight, administration officials say they dont want to play a blame game.
Kerry Sanders, NBC News, New Orleans.
(END VIDEOTAPE)
so there!
aiden
now for the sake of the Kleenex company, don't ever mention her name again for fear of running out of tissues. just kidding. i was/am heartbroken but i know she had a much better time during her short life being my porch kitty rather than some random stray who doesn't get fed.
oh damn im two minutes late for saying HAPPY 4:20!!!
yay yay yay this semester is over next week! yay yay yay! i am so sick and tired of my geography teachers constant republican bullshit spiels. the friend i went to jail for told me of a new put-down. are ya ready for it? here goes... "YOU'RE A REPUBLICAN!" hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahhahahahahahahahahahahahahhaaaahhhaaaahhhhaaa. i love it! next time someone cuts me off instead of chasing them down and screaming FUCK YOU ASSWIPE im gonna yell YOU ARE A REPUBLICAN! oh i cant wait hahahahaha.
so, im on a politics rant (like usual). did anyone catch the new report about the paper trail that has been published of the new orleans governor's persistent attempts to contact the president about aiding them in the hurricane aftermath? it was on MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann". BAM! sock it to the fucking republicans! thats right! now it is a FACT that it wasn't the governors fault, and that in fact like INTELLIGENT people knew, it was all a god-damned scheme from the republican yuppies to allow Haliburton control over the rebuilding grant. ugh, our government is disgusting.
dont believe me? check it out!
or you can read it below for A HA... i have copied and pasted it for you!
OLBERMANN: One more problem dogging the Bush White House on our political docket tonight, the paper trail now catching up to those claims that the state and local officials were really to blame for the atrocious government response to Hurricane Katrina.
Kerry Sanders reporting now, thousands upon thousands of documents reveal that the reason the White House does not want to play the blame game could very easily be because it would almost certainly lose that game.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
KERRY SANDERS, MSNBC CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): As Hurricane Katrina caused havoc, behind the scenes, a storm of a different sort. You can hear it in this recorded phone call.
(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (on phone): We requested it, have requested it, been requesting it, and nothings coming.
(END AUDIO CLIP)
SANDERS: Thats an angry Louisiana official. Ten days after the hurricane, FEMA still hadnt delivered promised food and water.
Its one of the 100,000 documents presented to congressional investigators chronicling the massive failure of local, state, and federal emergency coordination.
The day Hurricane Katrina hit, Governor Kathleen Blanco says, in an executive summary, that she told the president in a phone call, We need everything youve got.
Then, four days later, the governor says she handed an official letter to the president asking for federal help. But it took another five days before she got this e-mail from a presidential aide. Could you send a copy of the governors 9/2 letter to the president? We found it on the governors Web site but need an original to formally process the requests she is making.
SILAS LEE, NEW ORLEANS POLITICAL ANALYST: This verified what she was saying all along, that she was reaching out to the federal government for help, and the federal government basically acted like a negligent parent.
SANDERS: Today, a White House aide responded, saying Louisianas request for help was already being processed.
(on camera): There are more records documenting FEMAs disarray, including one parish official complaining 50 Kansas firemen operating under FEMA authority were just sitting around.
(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (on phone): And my fire department is screaming for help, because we cant get manywe cant get all the firemen back into the parish, and these guys are available, and, you know, fires a real hazard here.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (on phone): So the liaison is aware of this, but nothing is happening? Thats the bottom line?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Thats correct.
(END AUDIO CLIP)
SANDERS: Tonight, administration officials say they dont want to play a blame game.
Kerry Sanders, NBC News, New Orleans.
(END VIDEOTAPE)
so there!
aiden
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