Dear Jesus I hate him so much!![]()
Picture taken 2 days after the huricane hit US and 1 day after the leevys burst in New Orleans. Says it all about the guy.
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Always look on the bright side of life
Dear Jesus I hate him so much!![]()
God
i heard that picture was taken a while ago lads. so where is the proof??
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Never had a strong opinion of the guy one way or the other but the abject failure of his government to feed and evacuate it's starving citizens is frightening. The guys sheer incompetence is breathtaking. He has to go after this debacle.
Did anyone hear the mayor of New Orleans on the radio today? Said it all really!
Cork City FC
It as taken backstage at a concert of a country-singer, can't remember his name, but the concert took place only a couple of days ago AFAIKOriginally Posted by paul_oshea
Always look on the bright side of life
shhhhh you'll upset the resident USA can do no wrong wing....Originally Posted by rebs23
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
im with george on this one....its a natural disaster fer fecks sake - whats he supposed to do?
its not an easy one like the saudi attack on the twin towers - which was easily solved by invading afghanistan and iraq
Bomb the moon?Originally Posted by wws
The War On Weather is just around the corner I'd say.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Someone told Bush that the insurance companies won't pay out because the Hurricane was an Act-Of-God. Therefore Bush is gearing up to announce a Global War On God, because God hates our freedoms - our freedom of speech, our freedom to vote and assemble and disagree with each other and our freedom of religion (uh, well maybe not that last one...)Originally Posted by Schumi
SIGNATURESCOPE
whats the point of hurricanes anyway? they seem more trouble than they're worth
unfortunate coz it appears george certainly wasn't with his fellow people - he slashed flood and hurricane relief funding this year (and every year of his tenure) and cut the army corps of engineers' budget so this disaster wouldn't have been as bad - one official blamed the war for swallowing up much of the funding. incredible! i was ready to give the guy a pass this time but seeing as he went on political fundraising trips to arizona and california before cutting short his five week holiday by a whopping 2 days, well he reaps what he sows. he's sowing devastation. there will be photo-ops in n. orleans now, pics of him with black babies as he 'takes charge' with his bullhorn. the man is a fabrication, there is no man. he's just words and an image.Originally Posted by wws
"easily solved"?! looks like they're still trying to 'solve' that one..Originally Posted by wws
Everyone was told to evacuate, the fact that some didn't is because of they underestimated the size of the storm. I'm not a Bush or American appologist (far from it), but you can only blame the guy for what he was responsible for. The major problem with New Orleans is that it mosly lies 6 feet below sea level and therefore the flood waters can't get out. I suppose you could blame the French for originally settling a in a place that was so low!Originally Posted by rebs23
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What was his quote on the news this morning? Something along the lines of "all we can do is pray and wait to see what happens!" OH MY **********************![]()
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Sitting pretty!!!
Now that's a Bush campaign I could agree with!Originally Posted by Jerry The Saint
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
i think the point is that the poorest HAVE nowhere to go. think about it: are you going to just leave your home, all that you have, and.. what? jump in a car and drive to a field somewhere? it's likely these people have seen flooding and inclement weather plenty of times in the past and in the hopes of riding this storm out, they stayed. i don't like this blame the victim mentality. and the major problem with n. orleans is that it's THE major port for american commerce due to its access to the mississippi river (and heartland commodities upon which the country was built up) so it simply must exist exactly where it is. the result of this is that it'll likely be rebuilt as a rich white port city, well above sea levelOriginally Posted by crc
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He's responsible for not helping the poor, who had no means of getting out, get out. He's still not helping them get out. So yes, he is responsible.Originally Posted by crc
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
I can see Dubya blaming it on the weather surrender monkeys nowOriginally Posted by crc
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you cant feed your starving homeless kids prayers, and if youre waiting on this god tosser to rebuild your house youl be waiting a whileOriginally Posted by Drumcondra Red
bush is a prikc
God i hate that p-r-i-c-k.![]()
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