"Get off your asses - we authorized $8 billion to go to Iraq lickety-quick"

Worth reading in it’s entirety.

NAGIN: But we authorized $8 billion to go to Iraq lickety-quick. After 9/11, we gave the president unprecedented powers lickety-quick to take care of New York and other places. Now, you mean to tell me that a place where most of your oil is coming through, a place that is so unique when you mention New Orleans anywhere around the world, everybody’s eyes light up – you mean to tell me that a place where you probably have thousands of people that have died and thousands more that are dying every day, that we can’t figure out a way to authorize the resources that we need? Come on, man. You know, I’m not one of those drug addicts. I am thinking very clearly. And I don’t know whose problem it is. I don’t know whether it’s the governor’s problem. I don’t know whether it’s the president’s problem, but somebody needs to get their ass on a plane and sit down, the two of them, and figure this out right now.

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the problem is that it's the poor black dudes who're dying.. no one gives a shyte!

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The man speaks the truth! I think the Bush admin. needs to answer. Is Baghdad more important than New Orleans?

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35 million black folks are pissed that the govt. isn’t doing enough to help out the predominantly black victims of the hurricane, thousands are dead at home and more dying each day with financial aid slow moving and yet the Iraq war goes on and gets all the billions it needs.

People turn to eating each other in n’orleans, wonder how long this will last?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/randall-robinson/new-orleans_b_6643.html

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050902/ts_nm/weather_katrina_race_dc_2

**U.S. black leaders condemn slow Katrina relief **

Black leaders on Friday condemned the slow response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and said poor and mostly black storm victims in New Orleans were bearing the brunt of the suffering. “We cannot allow it to be said by history that the difference between those who lived and those who died in this great storm and flood of 2005 was nothing more than poverty, age or skin color,” said Rep. Elijah Cummings, a Maryland Democrat and former head of the Congressional Black Caucus. **The overwhelming proportion of black people among the refugees, made clear to Americans by television coverage of huge black crowds pleading for water and food in New Orleans, has raised questions about the role of class and race in the response. Blacks, frequent targets of discrimination since the days of slavery, account for about two-thirds of the nearly 500,000 residents of New Orleans, according to census figures. About 28 percent of them live below the poverty line, more than double the national poverty rate. **“Many of these Americans who are struggling to survive are Americans of color,” Cummings told a news conference. “Their cries for assistance confront America with a test of our moral compass as a nation.”

Among those left behind in New Orleans were residents without access to their own cars or those who could not afford to heed official warnings and leave the area before the hurricane, they said. ***“If these people hadn’t been poor and black, they wouldn’t have been left in New Orleans in the first place,” ***Rep. William Jefferson, a black Democrat who represents most of New Orleans, said on the MSNBC cable network. “The response time and all of the rest of it – I don’t know if it has anything to do with the fact that people are black. It has to do with the fact that people are poor and desperate and left in a situation where they didn’t have a way out,” Jefferson said. “It’s an indictment of our whole society, that at the bottom of the rungs all the time are poor African-Americans.” White House spokeswoman Dana Perino rejected any suggestion that race or class played a role in the hurricane’s aftermath. “We are concerned about rescuing and helping all people affected by the hurricane, regardless of race, color, or creed,” she said. Republican House Leader Tom DeLay of Texas said the critics were trying to score political points. “To me that is just politics, those kind of statements,” DeLay said. “We shouldn’t be making those kinds of statements. We’ve got to be focused on the needs of people on the ground.”

Congressional black leaders pleaded with President George W. Bush and federal disaster relief officials to speed aid and said they were stunned by the failure to feed and shelter refugees after the storm ripped through the region on Monday. “In the last 140 or so hours we have witnessed something shockingly awful, and that is the lack of response, a quick response, from our government to those Americans who are suffering or dying,” said Illinois Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., son of the civil rights leader. “Shame, shame on America. We were put to the test, and we have failed,” said Rep. Diane Watson , a black Democrat from California. Cummings noted Bush’s comment on Friday that the relief effort so far was “unacceptable.” “Unacceptable here sadly means people are dying,” he said. “Hopefully, he will, as I have said many times, synchronize his conduct with his conscience.”

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*At the end of an unforgettable week, one broadcaster on Friday bitterly encapsulated the sense of burning shame and anger that many American citizens are feeling. Flood victims were left virtually to their own devices for days. The only difference between the chaos of New Orleans and a Third World disaster operation, he said, was that a foreign dictator would have responded better. *

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4210674.stm

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black people don’t mean nothing to amerika unless they can sing a song or throw a ball through a hoop!

:mad2:

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And sure the black people mean a lot in Arrabob lands. Arrabobs have been enslaving blacks, raping their women for thousands of years. The stuff goes on even now in Darfur.

Ha! pot calling kettle??? well! … Black. Kapeesh!

p.s. These Kommies and lefties are so quick to jump on the New Orleans issue. If you were so worried, how many $$$ have you contributed to the red cross?

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obl, two wrongs do not make a right. i cant believe the excuses you are coming up with to justify racism.

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You got that right !!! washington does’nt give a damn,but they got $300 billion to occupy iraq no problem because oil is involved!