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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (252798)9/27/2005 1:30:02 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571924
 
The Bush response was he same as when he sitting on that little chair reading to children on 9-11. He was confused and unreactive - a deer in the headlights.

What a silly remark. Confused and unreactive?

Obviously, you've bought the media accounts, hook, line & sinker.

It is "confused and unreactive" because he didn't fly into the storm and survey the damage from the eye? Certainly, FEMA had its marching orders well ahead of the storm, and as the facts come out today (with "Brownie" before congress), it is even more clear that the administration was on top of the situation.

As I said prior to the storm hitting, the administration was totally on top of the situation. Yes, there were problems, but clearly those problems stemmed from incompetence at the state level. Only when FEMA stepped in and effectively wrestled control from the state did things start happening.

Your POV is revisionism, plain and simple -- and no different from what the Dems have tried to do from the outset -- to politicize the biggest disaster ever to hit our nation. It is pathetic.