[kj] . . Clutch/Homies
    B. Oliver Sheppard 
    bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
       
    Thu Oct  4 06:25:01 EDT 2007
    
    
  
Okay -- so in FlightBringer-Lorld, the most powerful military agency in 
the world was prevented from going into New Orleans because some blacks 
or other yokels were fending them off with shotguns, and the water was 
also too high? HAHAHA.
Have you seen the sorts of levees and protections that world class 
cities in places like Denmark have? They're well fortified, and those 
counries haven't half the wealth or military might the US has. But some 
good ol' boys down south kept rescuers at bay, huh? Was it like the 
movie Deliverance or Southern Comfort or something? Do you get your 
current events from the Rush Limbaugh cartoon guide to current events...?
The USS Bataan and other Navy ships were following Katrina in the Gulf 
of Mexico. A hurricane is not like a stealthy ninja that pops up out of 
nowhere and thwacks you on the head, unsuspectingly. They appear, form, 
and approach, for weeks. Michael D. Brown, a Bush appointee who was 
Director of FEMA, resigned in September, 2005, a few weeks after the 
disaster, following outcry over his handling of Hurricane Katrina. He 
was a personal friend of Bush's whose job before being Director of FEMA 
was being a trial judge for Arabian racing horses. His firnedly 
connection got him appointed. (This is what they mean when they say 
Bush's govt. is stacked with cronies.)
-Oliver
Flight Bringer wrote:
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>  
> !!!!!!!!!!Greg, the reason why the Government didnt go into New 
> Orleans earlier was because it was flooded , they couldnt go on until 
> the water had subsided , the local population were also firing guns
> guns, rendering it unsafe . Coach drivers cannot drive on water. If 
> the Government could have acted sooner ..
    
    
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