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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    ...but, I've yet to hear any caterwauling from the left about how insensitive is a president that golfs while Tennessee drowns.

    President Obama ties George W. Bush on golf

    While Tennessee struggles with flooding disaster… Obama goes golfing


    Not to mention the oil is starting to hit the beaches.

    Again, I'll await the left's condemnation of this president fiddling while Rome burns.

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    That first story I posted didn't do him justice!

    Barack Obama plays golf eight more times than George W Bush

    That's eight more times than Bush did his ENTIRE two terms in office.

    32 rounds as of April of 2010? That's close to 3 times a month.

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    He never lied about quitting.

    Bush lied about quitting.

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    Wanna take bets on if he vacations more also?

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    Believe. admiralsnackbar's Avatar
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    Wanna take bets on if he vacations more also?
    That'd be a toughie to beat.

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    Veteran Ignignokt's Avatar
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    He never lied about quitting.

    Bush lied about quitting.


    excuses.

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    Believe. admiralsnackbar's Avatar
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    Not that I'm really defending the guy, but it seems worth raising that Katrina was a natural disaster enhanced by governmental inep ude (the levees), whereas this is more or less BP's mess to clean up. Besides lending scientists and chemical/biological resources to assist with the clean-up, I don't know what Obama is supposed to say beyond that which he already did last week when he spoke in LA.

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    Not that I'm really defending the guy, but it seems worth raising that Katrina was a natural disaster, whereas this is BP's mess to clean up. Besides lending scientists and chemical/biological resources to assist with the clean-up, I don't know what Obama is supposed to say beyond that which he already did last week when he spoke in LA.
    If you want to pick nits, the Katrina disaster was a result of man-made levees failing after decades of neglect because Louisiana politicians (principally Democrat) diverted maintenance and upgrade monies from the federal government.

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    Believe. admiralsnackbar's Avatar
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    If you want to pick nits, the Katrina disaster was a result of man-made levees failing after decades of neglect because Louisiana politicians (principally Democrat) diverted maintenance and upgrade monies from the federal government.
    Yeah, I caught that right after I posted originally, and I agree that it could have happened to any president. Where Bush may have ed that up from a PR perspective is in how long it took him to get to LA to do a press conference and "rally the human spirit." His FEMA guy was also a royal nitwit.

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    Yeah, I caught that right after I posted originally, and I agree that it could have happened to any president. Where Bush may have ed that up from a PR perspective is in how long it took him to get to LA to do a press conference and "rally the human spirit." His FEMA guy was also a royal nitwit.
    And, to be fair, the Mayor of New Orleans and the Governor of Louisiana didn't do their citizens any favors with respect to how they coordinated disaster response with the Federal Government.

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    Believe. admiralsnackbar's Avatar
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    And, to be fair, the Mayor of New Orleans and the Governor of Louisiana didn't do their citizens any favors with respect to how they coordinated disaster response with the Federal Government.
    Nope. It was a disaster in every sense.

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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    And, to be fair, the Mayor of New Orleans and the Governor of Louisiana didn't do their citizens any favors with respect to how they coordinated disaster response with the Federal Government.
    What? They followed the FEMA plan to the letter...if there was flaw, it was at the Federal level...they should have sent buses from other states, increased the amount of gas available in the region, and arranged to have the poor and des ute moved to a safer area...you know, the way FEMA was designed to work....that was a Federal mistake...

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    Another golf thread? Please wake me when it's over.

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    He needs no excuses.

    He plays golf. Says he plays golf.

    You whine about it.

    What's your excuse?

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    He needs no excuses.

    He plays golf. Says he plays golf.

    You whine about it.

    What's your excuse?
    I'm sure he has no shame in it.

    He's not crying about defending himself, why are you?

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    keep asking questions George Gervin's Afro's Avatar
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    I'm sure he has no shame in it.

    He's not crying about defending himself, why are you?
    Why do you keep coming backfor more? Do you like looking stupid?

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    Another golf thread? Please wake me when it's over.
    How 'bout we don't and just move on without you?

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    2nd Verse Same as the 1st Oh, Gee!!'s Avatar
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    TN has been declared a federal emergency and federal funds/workers are on working on the issue. Napolitano has visited the area on behalf of the administration. Sounds like more whining from Yoni.

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    Yoni doesn't whine as much as he nips at ankles, dragging in little pieces of rat he thinks are significant dings on his hated Magic Negro.

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    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
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    How 'bout we don't and just move on without you?
    You didn't get very far.

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    Maybe you're not hearing anything because he's doing his job and his FEMA staff isn't headed by an incompetent Mike Brown.


    Just a guess.

    Tennessee Governor "very pleased" with response to flooding by Obama administration


    "I've never seen this kind of response," said Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen (D), "and we've had our share of tornadoes and so forth." The Volunteer State governor was speaking to reporters on a conference call arranged by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from Nashville, which has been hit hard by rains last weekend.
    "FEMA and the White House could not have been more helpful in this thing," Bredesen said. Record amounts of rain fell Saturday and Sunday, more than 13 inches recorded in parts of Tennessee. Officials Thursday reported the state's 20th death from the storm and subsequent flooding.
    After speaking with the governor Monday, President Obama signed a disaster declaration for the state Tuesday, sending federal aid to Tennessee to help supplement the state and local recovery efforts. While Governor Bredesen wouldn't put a precise dollar amount on a damage assessment, he admitted, "it's a lot of money, it's a lot of money. I'd be astonished if not a billion dollars."
    Governor Bredesen recognized his state's emergency was "sandwiched between" the news coverage of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the attempted car bombing in New York's Times Square, and while he wanted to call national attend to the "extraordinary event", he noted the Obama administration has been focused from the beginning. "FEMA was on the ground before the rain drops fell," said Bredesen, who noted he'd not only spoken to Mr. Obama, but Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano and Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett. "We're very pleased with the response we've gotten from the administration."
    Bredesen said that during their Monday conversation, he and Mr. Obama did talk about a future presidential visit. Both agreed it would be counter-productive for the president to come down south in the first days following the storm as so many resources are needed to accommodate a presidential visit. Bredesen said however that "if he wanted to do so at this point, he'd be very welcome."
    The Tennessee governor says no one in his state feels "slighted" by the fact the president has not yet been down to assess the damage first hand. "He has a lot on his plate, and we're working through these things with FEMA and the Red Cross," said Bredesen. "But he's welcome to come any time he wants," as is Secretary Napolitano, to whom Bredesen has also extended an invitation, and she's accepted - the secretary will head to Tennessee Saturday to visit Nashville and the surrounding areas. Napolitano will meet with Governor Bredesen and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, who is currently in state, on his second trip to Tennessee since last weekend's storm.

    And god damn I love the source.


    http://whitehouse.blogs.foxnews.com/...dministration/

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    You didn't get very far.
    It's not over, why are you awake?

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    That first story I posted didn't do him justice!

    Barack Obama plays golf eight more times than George W Bush

    That's eight more times than Bush did his ENTIRE two terms in office.

    32 rounds as of April of 2010? That's close to 3 times a month.
    How the is he going to lower his handicap if he doesn't play that often? In fact I think he needs a driving range and putting green built at the white house and one in Camp David. Golf seems to be his main source of relaxation so he needs to keep playing. It will make him stay sharp when on the job.

    All work and no play makes for a very dull and ineffecient person. Our nation's very survival depends on it.

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    How the is he going to lower his handicap if he doesn't play that often? In fact I think he needs a driving range and putting green built at the white house and one in Camp David. Golf seems to be his main source of relaxation so he needs to keep playing. It will make him stay sharp when on the job.

    All work and no play makes for a very dull and ineffecient person. Our nation's very survival depends on it.
    Point taken.

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    Ignorance is bliss I guess.

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