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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: steve harris who wrote (42940)9/6/2005 12:25:00 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
The issue is Bush, Katrina negligence, Iraq failure, lies, gas gouging, budget busting, etc.

If you want to talk elections, let's also talk fixing elections by Bushies. They certainly did not win fairly in 2000, and may not have in 2004 either. They also exploited Bush's Iraq War in 2002 to swipe back the Senate. Karl Rove is a genius at hoodwinking voters and smearing opponents, but that is not to Bush's credit, that's to his discredit. It only proves he runs a very unethical and dishonest bunch of people and does not tell the truth.



To: steve harris who wrote (42940)9/6/2005 3:38:09 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Sean Penn's rescue bid sinks
From correspondents in New Orleans
05sep05

The image we end up with is Penn with his little red plastic cup frantically trying to bail the water out of his toy boat:
morethings.com

EFFORTS by Hollywood actor Sean Penn to aid New Orleans victims stranded by Hurricane Katrina foundered badly overnight, when the boat he was piloting to launch a rescue attempt sprang a leak.

Penn had planned to rescue children waylaid by Katrina's flood waters, but apparently forgot to plug a hole in the bottom of the vessel, which began taking water within seconds of its launch.
The actor, known for his political activism, was seen wearing what appeared to be a white flak jacket and frantically bailing water out of the sinking vessel with a red plastic cup.

When the boat's motor failed to start, those aboard were forced to use paddles to propel themselves down the flooded New Orleans street.

Asked what he had hoped to achieve in the waterlogged city, the actor replied: "Whatever I can do to help."

With the boat loaded with members of Penn's entourage, including a personal photographer, one bystander taunted the actor: "How are you going to get any people in that thing?"

heraldsun.news.com.au^1702,00.html