Also posted at Mixter's Mix:
|
|
|
WHAT, HOW, WHY, WHEN and WHO?Also posted at Mixter's Mix: Hurricane ReliefHat tip to RebelleNation, who asked me to send out a plea for help. She's in Northern Louisiana, with eyes on the ground.
THERE ARE 1 MILLION HOMELESS WHO NEED HELP
The following local organization has been contacting local churches begging for immediate relief items. They have been 'Overwhelmed' by the crisis and are in desperate need of help.
WHAT THEY NEED..
Diapers
Who Needs It..
United Christians Assistance Program (UCAP)
For those wishing to donate money, or inquire further about what is needed
Program Director Larry Rhodes
~A! Hurricane ReliefHat tip to RebelleNation, who asked me to send out a plea for help. She's in Northern Louisiana, with eyes on the ground. Fed funding for New Orleans flood control had been cutEditor & Publisher has a story indicating that federal funding for hurricane and flood protection in New Orleans has been down recently, with the cut coinciding with the need for funds for Iraq. In "Did New Orleans Catastrophe Have to Happen? 'Times-Picayune' Had Repeatedly Raised Federal Spending Issues," by Will Bunch (8/30), says that "after 2003, the flow of federal dollars toward SELA [the acronym for the flood control project] dropped to a trickle. The Corps never tried to hide the fact that the spending pressures of the war in Iraq, as well as homeland security -- coming at the same time as federal tax cuts -- was the reason for the strain." The local officials are, according to the story, now saying that had Washington heeded their warnings about the dire need for hurricane protection, including building up levees and repairing barrier islands, "the damage might not have been nearly as bad as it turned out to be." The spending pattern does appear to back that up, although I don't doubt that local New Orleans officials are also desperate to escape being blamed by a very angry electorate for the current nightmare in that city.
The full story is here E&P Bush: Blood for Oil, After AllSomething I am hearing very little about in regards to Bush's speech that compares WWII and Iraq if the fact that he gave an entirely new (officially, anyway) rationale for being in Iraq.
And it didn't come from some left-wing nut or conspiracy theorist, it came from the President of the United States of America. The new reason? Oil. Bush Draws Comparisons Between Iraq War and WWIINot content to link 9/11 and Iraq, the president has expanded his war of analogies to encompass WWII. Funny how the prez, in the story below, cites his father's own service in WWII while comparing that war to Iraq. Last I looked, there were no Kennebunkport or Crawford Bushes within a continent of Iraq. And unless I missed the breaking news story, we have neither a draft nor rationing. Nor, by the way, do we have the kind of top heavy tax structure needed to pay for a war and prevent the most egregious examples of war profiteering. Apart from those and a few hundred other differences, you could probably compare WWII and Iraq. If you had an agenda to push. And no conscience. And low polling numbers. And a moderate wing of your own party nearing revolt. And several close advisors under investigation. And friends of advisers under investigation. And no contact with reality. Evil just doesn't cut it.Evil:
But when arsonists kill a small child by setting the house on fire, evil isn't enough of a word. Oh, the laughter.... can't.... take... the mirthA little humor, courtesy of No God Blog Mr. Bush, Hyperprofane (& Real Testy)
According to a by-lined piece on Capitol Hill Blue, our illustrious president is increasingly resorting to profane outbursts and anger at the Gods--not unlike Nixon in the throes of Watergate. The story describes an extremely profane, immensely irritable, epithet spewing character who couldn't be further from his carefully cultivated public image if he tried: Mr. Bush, Hypochristian[editor's note, by ~A!]I borrowed the word "hypochristian" from my good friend Eric Schwartz, the best folk revolutionary of our time. Go buy a CD.
This is so absurd I figured y'all would get a kick out of it. Just came down from the AP, Bush warns of more sacrifice in Iraq |
|
|
|
|