And it never should, And ask yourself if your kids were on that bridge with Geraldo and had not eaten in 3 days would you not be pissed?
Dude! you got rid of him, congrats.
now can you do something about Sports radio In San Antonio?
Thanks
And it never should, And ask yourself if your kids were on that bridge with Geraldo and had not eaten in 3 days would you not be pissed?
Yea when diehard Bush supporters like me start crying and Bush is involved you KNOW it's bad poo poo.
I been on Bush's tailcoat since WAY before he was gonna run for POTUS.
I'd kill Geraldo and fire up the grill.![]()
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I can smell the ham already.
Argh they are trying to sugar coat it...
Why do you say that? That's the way it's always been and where, exactly, has it gotten us?
Everyone spends so much time looking backwards, blaming everyone else for everything bad that's ever happened...creating so much contention and pissing each other off to the point where working together no longer is an option.
How can get done to FIX anything if we're stuck pointing fingers and ing about the past and hating each others guts?
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quit playing the blame game?
When you stop blaming then you stop caring, Why just sweep everything under the rug?
Look I am with you, It would be nice in a perfect world to never blame anyone for anything,, but that will never happen, If you don't believe me? then ask a Jew why Jesus was killed.
That right there is the million dollar question. And the reason that Bush and Chertoff are going to get beaten to death by the left, and Blanco and Nagin are going to be crucified by the right, whenever they could be helping each other out instead.How can get done to FIX anything if we're stuck pointing fingers and ing about the past and hating each others guts?
Sad, yet true. By the way, I still believe that NBADan and Yoni/TRO are the same person.
Psssssst! I hate to break the news to you but, nothing was getting done anyway,
It's a matter of the guy not having the BALLS and the Arnold carring a M60 machine gun like attack on the disaster..
He was like some guy standing there "well"... all boring..
You need someone with some nad.
Good move by Cheney..err..Rove, errr...Bush.
Really? No .
God, wouldn't that be a trip.![]()
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Both sides believe that a divided nation benefits them.
what if SpursWoman was lakerGod ?![]()
when was the nation never devided?
Who says I'm not?![]()
Find out who HerbAsnorefemale is, that's what I want to know.
I found the new guys Bio..
http://www.rh.edu/news/news03/commen...3/vadmbio.html
Vice Admiral Thad W. Allen assumed duties as Chief of Staff, U.S. Coast Guard and Commanding Officer, Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, DC in May 2002. Vice Admiral Allen is third in command of the Coast Guard and is responsible for all planning, budget, and personnel functions of the service.
Prior to this assignment he served as Commander, Coast Guard Atlantic Area, Fifth Coast Guard District; and U.S. maritime Defense Zone, Atlantic where he was the operational commander for all Coast Guard activities in an area of responsibility spanning five Coast Guard Districts, over 14 million square miles, involving 26,000 military and civilian employees, and 27,900 auxiliarists. He served concurrently as Commander, Fifth Coast Guard District, and Commander U.S. Maritime Defense Zone Atlantic. In response to terrorist events in September 2001, VADM Allen lead the effort to divert numerous assets to support local port commanders and establish critical command and control capability through the Atlantic Area. He served as the Executive agent for the Coast Guard in operations in support of Commander Fleet Forces Command, Joint Forces Command and NORAD; developing the interim Homeland Security campaign plan and joint Anti-terrorism and Force Protection procedures.
In his previous assignment as the Commander of the Seventh Coast Guard District, Vice Admiral Allen directed all Coast Guard operations in South Carolina, Georgia, most of Florida and throughout the Caribbean. These operations included cocaine seizures exceeding 50 tons, 15,000 search and rescue cases, the salvage of Russian cement carrier SERGO ZAKARIADZE and extensive alien migrant interdiction operations. Prior to 1997, Vice Admiral Allen was the Coast Guard's Director of Resources, where he was responsible for formulating the Coast Guard's budget, developing long range plans, and managing the Coast Guard's performance plan.
A specialist in operations both in the coastal and offshore environments, Vice Admiral Allen has served in three Coast Guard cutters ANDROSCOGGIN and GALLATIN, and command of the medium endurance cutter CITRUS. His coastal operations command assignments include Captain of the Port / Group Long Island Sound, CT; Group Atlantic City, NJ, and LORAN Station Lampang, Thailand. Vice Admiral Allen's other assignments included a tour as search and rescue controller in the Greater Antilles Section, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Intelligence Watch Officer at DEA/INS El Paso Intelligence Center, El Paso, TX; Chief Budget Officer, Maintenance and Logistics Command, Atlantic, Governors Island, NY; Deputy Project Manager, Fleet Modernization and Rehabilitation (FRAM) Project, and Assistant Division Chief, Programs Division, Office of the Chief of Staff, Coast Guard Headquarters.
Vice Admiral Allen is a native of Tucson, AZ. He graduated from the U. S. Coast Guard Academy in 1971. He holds a Master of Public Administration degree from the George Washington University and received the 2000 Distinguished Alumni Award. He also holds a Master of Science degree from the Sloan School of Management of the Massachusetts Ins ute of Technology.
Vice Admiral Allen is married to the former Pamela A. Hess of Champaign, IL. She is a college academic advisor. They have three grown children, Amanda, Meghan and Lucas. Vice Admiral Allen is the son of Clyde and Wilma Allen. Clyde Allen is a retired Coast Guard Chief Damage Controlman and World War II veteran.
That would blow my mind if TRO and NBADAN were the same person.
Did you see the latest excuse from FEMA defending their slow response in NO? Believe it or not it's a rap song...
FEMAThis comes right out of a posting on the FEMA web site. "Rap for Kids" Just shows what our tax dollars are funding:
Disaster . . . it can happen anywhere,
But we've got a few tips, so you can be prepared
For floods, tornadoes, or even a 'quake,
You've got to be ready - so your heart don't break.
Disaster prep is your responsibility
And mitigation is important to our agency.
People helping people is what we do
And FEMA is there to help see you through
When disaster strikes, we are at our best
But we're ready all the time, 'cause disasters don't rest. (apparently Michael Brown does though.....)
Your tax dollars at work.
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