fmagdefrau
(Frank Magdefrau)
September 1, 2008, 2:16am
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jonofrey:
The people in Louisana are a little smarter than they were three years ago and are taking action to evacuate. Last time, not so smart. They depended on FEMA who was ill prepared at the time to deal with enormity of the situation The federal government is also smarter than three years ago.
Gustav will be classic example of how well things can work when people do the right thing by caring independently for their families and themselves along with assistance and direction by the government for those that need it.
It’s good to see people getting off of their @sses for a change.
Lessons learned.
Very nice post, Thank you
fmagdefrau
(Frank Magdefrau)
September 1, 2008, 2:21am
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relliott:
The Republicans got the biggest break possible in this Hurricane Gustov.
Now they will not be forced to trot out the worst President in modern history.
He has his excuse to stay away from the proceedings,and avoid the embarrassment.
Man this crap is as low as any person can go. Mr. Elliott do you really hate people this bad? Are you that sure Obama will lead you down the golden road to glory?
OK you do not like Bush and his administration let it go man let it go.
fmagdefrau
(Frank Magdefrau)
September 1, 2008, 2:23am
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ccurrins:
78-Year-Old Nun Arrested At RNC Protest
Nine Protesters Were Busted By Cops In Riot Gear For Entering Restricted Area
Police in riot gear arrested two women in their 70s and seven others taking part in an antiwar march at the Republican National Convention on Sunday after they crossed a security fence into a restricted area near Xcel Energy Center.
Jeanne Hynes, 72, of St. Paul was arrested along with her friend McKenzie, a nun from the Sisters of St. Joseph.
Well you can’t keep everyone away.
I guess they take Restricted areas seriously, I am they would have done the same thing in Denver.
mlarson
(Michael Larson, WI Lic. # 1672-106)
September 1, 2008, 2:31am
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jbushart:
The Republican Administration has taken it hard from the American people as the world sat and watched how little help the American government could afford to provide its own citizens after the Katrina hurricane.
Distortion and woefully incomplete. No mention of that fool of a mayor and governor.
It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out how bad it will look for the Republicans, during another national disaster, to be engaged in a party to celebrate itself and promote itself for the next election.
PC run amok. A sign of what this country has become.
It was strictly, 100% a political decision not to be holding a party while Americans are dying during a national disaster.
What choice did they have? Dems would have done the same thing.
Michael Moore chuckled today at the Dems good fortune at having Gustov show up. What a class act.:roll:
Nothing to congratulate anyone about, IMO.
We should be praying for these folks.
ccurrins
(Christopher Currins, CMI)
September 1, 2008, 5:28am
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fmagdefrau:
I think **it says allot for Sen. John McCain to put the Gulf Region ahead of the upcoming convention. **They will even use much of the convention to help raise money for the project damages that will be caused by the latest hurricane.
President George Bush will not attend until he is satisfied everything that can be done is being done. This also shows how we live and learn and continue to grow and stay the #1 nation in the world.
Yes mistakes were made during the Katrina Hurricane but they don’t have to be made again now do they?
Also My hat is off to the Republican party to think of the people in the Gulf Region before themselves.
http://ndn.newsweek.com/media/91/mccain-orleans-cake-bush-hsmall-vertical.jpg
Susan Walsh / AP
While floods ravaged New Orleans in August 2005, Bush and McCain celebrated McCain’s birthday in Arizona
ccurrins
(Christopher Currins, CMI)
September 1, 2008, 5:34am
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What if they gave a convention and nobody came?
Bush, Cheney, eight Republican senators, and Governor Arnold are going to sit this one out.
Looks like they’ll be covering the Ron Paul counterconvention? it will have nearly as many people who will be at the RNC.
bkelly2
(Brian Kelly, AZ Cert. # 60234)
September 1, 2008, 5:53am
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That was a proud day wasn’t it. Do have any of Cond buying shoes at the same time? RETARDS.
Take this Right Wing Nut Whacko bull**** to the appropriate area of the board. Or better yet find a whack job message board to post on.
jburkeson1
(Joseph Burkeson, CMI)
September 1, 2008, 6:48am
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bkelly2:
That was a proud day wasn’t it. Do have any of Cond buying shoes at the same time? RETARDS.
Take this Right Wing Nut Whacko bull**** to the appropriate area of the board. Or better yet find a whack job message board to post on.
Unfortunately I think its found a home. :twisted: :mrgreen: :shock: :roll:
bkelly2
(Brian Kelly, AZ Cert. # 60234)
September 2, 2008, 1:41am
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bkelly2:
That was a proud day wasn’t it. Do have any of Cond buying shoes at the same time? RETARDS.
Take this Right Wing Nut Whacko bull**** to the appropriate area of the board. Or better yet find a whack job message board to post on.
Republican National… 9/1/08 5:35 AMYou could take the lead by sparing this MB your closed-minded, ignorant liberal bulls***
heheheheheheheheheehehhehe :twisted:
ccurrins
(Christopher Currins, CMI)
September 2, 2008, 4:02am
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[size=3]With no speeches, delegates focus on buttons](http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CVN_WALKING_THE_FLOOR?SITE=PASTR&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT ) [/size]
Buttons proclaiming “NoBama” and “God is Pro-Life” sent the message loud and clear on Monday.
One delegate who wasn’t buying was Gordon Pederson from South Dakota.
“I’m a poor man. I’m not going to buy something I can trade for,” Pederson said.
The button being distributed by some members of Indiana’s delegation which show a picture of McCain with running mate Sarah Palin, proclaim their bearers to be “Hoosiers for the Hot Chick”.
dvalley
(David Valley, License #566 - CMI)
September 4, 2008, 11:00am
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