Tonight, Madam Speaker, My Fellow Americans...
...Not a single word about New Orleans.
Update:
George, Do you want to know why America hates you and your party now?
These two comments illustrate it best:
From ...
... commonscribe's excellent diary of yesterday, please let us all remember what the Idiot Bush said in his SOTU only last year:
A hopeful society comes to the aid of fellow citizens in times of suffering and emergency -- and stays at it until they're back on their feet. So far the federal government has committed $85 billion to the people of the Gulf Coast and New Orleans. We're removing debris and repairing highways and rebuilding stronger levees. We're providing business loans and housing assistance. Yet as we meet these immediate needs, we must also address deeper challenges that existed before the storm arrived.
In New Orleans and in other places, many of our fellow citizens have felt excluded from the promise of our country. The answer is not only temporary relief, but schools that teach every child, and job skills that bring upward mobility, and more opportunities to own a home and start a business. As we recover from a disaster, let us also work for the day when all Americans are protected by justice, equal in hope, and rich in opportunity...
Really, hatred is a mild word to describe what I'm feeling about now when it comes to this cowardly pissant of a loser, Mr. Bush.
by Nightprowlkitty on Tue Jan 23, 2007 at 10:17:26 PM CST
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I busted straight through
hatred into uncharted definitional territory a long long time ago.
There are no words to describe the seething revulsion I feel for these criminal traitors.
You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad. -Aldous Huxley
by Dave925 on Tue Jan 23, 2007 at 10:19:37 PM CST
These people that you put in harms way, that are hurting, and that you ignore, are our friends.