Friday, September 09, 2005

Blunder Blender Malfunction

There's a lot of blame gaming going on, not only about Hurricane Katrina's aftermath, but of the whole Bush Administration with just about every major crisis beginning with 9/11. Of course, Bush and the gang were "perfect" in response to 9/11, thus the majority of the American public has been more than graceous to give Bush and friends the benefit of the doubt countless times since 9/11.

But since 9/11 its been the "Blunder Blender". One blunder after another, and by the spin of the Blunder Blender, aka Turd Blossom, viola, its ok, Bush and Co get off again. Somehow Hurricane Katrina isn't fitting into the Blunder Blender as well as Bush and Co hoped. The "blame game" scheme is just not working to spin the tide of public opinion with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

But some Americans, who have previously been supportive or at least tolerant, are starting to get ticked off by the demonstrated incompetence by this Bush Administration. And then there are those of us, who have been so disgusted by this administration's ineptness, that we have resolved ourselves to give up on whatever hope is left, ignore the stupidity, and get on with what is truly real and worthy of our time.

The only problem with that was displayed in Louisiana last week. We are a community, and to turn our heads away from our community obligations, like Bush and friends have taught us to do, only brings our country as a community back to the reality that we are no longer community when disaster strikes.

Every man, woman and child for themselves. Don't rely on the government to help you in your time of need, unless it is a government planned event to bring your confidence of government back to the people. Prepare, then pray that at least your neighbors will be nice enough to help and not stick a gun to your head.

I would not be surprised to see another "disaster" happen in the United States soon. You see, Bush only performs best during planned events. And right now, Bush really needs some way to gain the public's confidence again.

Pray, please, pray for us. Pray for US.

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