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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (77684)8/27/2012 9:50:57 AM
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In the sense that I am pretty sure he isn't accustomed to hearing the word "no", it was great, for sure. So I definitely agree with you in that point.

Obama is sure looking haggard these days too, isn't he? I wonder how close to the breaking point he really is.

I surely don't want to see New Orleans get destroyed again, but if it were to happen, I bet there would be NO ONE in the media point a single finger at the "O". And the way the mayor and the Jefferson Parrish President were talking this morning, I am not at all sure they have taken anywhere near adequate measures to fortify their city. They spoke of "millions and millions" of dollars being spent to help correct problems they had with Katrina .. but the levies and the pumps would have all been federal dollars unless I'm mistaken .. so New Orleans and Louisiana appear to have actually done very little.

Their answer now is just for people to leave .. or buckle everything down, stock up, and stay ... no shelters within the city, "probably" no emergency services for a while. They're headed for another disaster .... and another flooding of scores of idle school buses.
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