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To: RetiredNow who wrote (214060)12/31/2004 10:11:56 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577893
 
OK. John, Alighieri, and all you other jerks. Is this good enough for you?

Actually no. The US can afford far more than this, but we are headed in the right direction. By the way, mindweld, you called me a jerk and I told you from the start that I believed americans would pledge a lot of money. My complaint is with the moron in charge. In times of extreme difficulty with the world, much of it created by him, and particularly with the muslim word, this idiot is chopping wood in texas and waits three days to utter a word of simpathy, and then only after he is shamed into it. This country deserves better than this caricature of a born again former drunk and coke snorting party animal.
Al
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Media Lies About "Initial" Bush Tsunami Aid Package

The amount of money the Bush administration initially pledged to the relief effort in Southeast Asia seems to change by the day on Fox News as well as on other "news" outlets. By changing the amount, the press is not only lying to the public, but giving the Bush administration a very, very BIG break as has been so frighteningly common over the last few years.

Today (December 31, 2004) on Your World w/Neil Cavuto, substitute host Stuart Varney opened a segment this way:

"As we told you earlier, the United States has upped its tsunami relief aid to $350 million. That is ten times the initial amount, but is it enough to shut those stingy comments up?"

(By the way, there was a picture of George Bush in the upper lefthand corner of the screen with the words "Stop the Bush Bashing" underneath it as Varney spoke.)

COMMENT: On the Monday, December 27, 2004 edition of this program:

Fox reporter Megyn Kendall delivered a report today (December 27, 2004) during Your World w/Neil Cavuto on the horrible tsunami in Asia. Kendall reported that the United States gave $400,000 in immediate aid today and expects to give an additional $4 million in the near future. In the end, Kendall reported, we would likely give a total of $15 million.

Here is my post from that day.

COMMENT: So to be accurate, the initial amount was a pitiful, paltry, sickening $400,000. The $400,000 increased to $15 million and then to $35 million yesterday. However, the press, Fox included, seems to have wiped the history of this story from the books. The "initial" amount is now being reported as $35 million while the true "initial" amount was $400,000. Inaccurate reporting like this shields the administration from the shame of not only its sinful original offer of $400,000, but the pitiful offer of $15 million as well, and it doesn't paint an accurate picture of what this administration has done. Is it any wonder people in this country have no idea what Bush is about?



To: RetiredNow who wrote (214060)1/1/2005 3:51:28 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577893
 
OK. John, Alighieri, and all you other jerks. Is this good enough for you? The U.S. just upped their pledge to $350 million. Before you complain about why it took so long, the reason why is that we have a little governmental process that says that Congress holds the purse strings. So they had to get together to put a package on the table. So not Bush's fault.

Japan, a country half our size, is up to a half billion.