September 02, 2005

While New Orleans and the Gulf Coast was Flooded...

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Nero played the fiddle while Rome burned and the King of all Ass Clowns, Prez Gee Dubya Bush strummed a gheee-TAR from some county music redneck while the Gulf Coast flooded and people were fighting for their lives! Look at the time and date of that photo and then go look at all of the photos of the devestation that was happening at the same time! Dubya can't talk to a grieving mom, he won't get us out of Iraq, he won't help put a stop to rising gas prices, he won't cut his vacations short (sorry, but one day doesn't count when a natural disaster is happening), but he will play gheee-TAR and smile for the cameras. He's an embarASSment and he makes me sick! So, are you folks that voted to keep this King of all Ass Clowns in office happy now?

Posted by Will Burnham on Fri Sep 02, 2005 | Comment on this entry
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Hello to will my wild the american fiend,

Habid say to give the bush a rest. What does the bush know the best? how to destroy. Bush to save the iraqui by blowing up their country to bits.

so, the bush to see the huricane, he thought, this is good, this is the destruction. That is all he to know.

The bush was also to wet his pants on how high the gas price to be, all the profits for his buddies. Bush to dream of all those big H2 to fill the tank!!! Bush says it not to get much the better than this.

Then habid to guess that somebody pointed out to the bush that New orleans was NOT having a 100% off back to school sale. meaning that the tv pictures of folks taking tv's out of stores for free was not the good thing. They had to convince the bush that new orleans was not a giant swim club. Bush was konfuzed.

So, today Habid is to see the bush hugging people and acting concerned. Habid is to throw up when habid to see that.

the habid ass klown of the millinium award goes to the Bush.

Habid

Posted by: habid el sharif on September 2, 2005 07:43 PM

Help us Jebus! Now the King of All Ass Clowns is making jokes. This from his talk today in New Orleans.

PRESIDENT BUSH: "Out of the rubbles of Trent Lott's house -- he's lost his entire house -- there's going to be a fantastic house. And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch." (Laughter.)
GOVERNOR RILEY: "He'll be glad to have you."

Don't believe me? Go and read it for yourself right here! http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/09/20050902-2.html

Peace,
--Will

Posted by: Will Burnham on September 2, 2005 08:02 PM

King of all the Ass Clowns, is putting it mildly.
Has anyone heard if Ass Clown is calling the oppressed brothers and sisters of New Orleans, agents of Bin Laden? Seeing him, the fat ass clown from Mississippi and the bitch ass clown Lott on TV today, reminded me how far we, as a society have come since MLK. Yes, Virginia, New Orleans is home to a large, poor minority population (30 pct below poverty level.) The lack of action by the ass clowns, to assist the poor (white/black/whatever) is the indication that this country has a great division of class. Should anyone be surprised by the upheavel of the natives to deal with the "assman?" (not your dad will).
What America and New Orleans needs right now, is the first Black President of the United States-
Bill Clinton. I guarantee that Clinton would not have allowed this National Disgrace to happen.
Now, a blow job doesn't look as bad as the ass job the world is witnessing.
While you were reading this, gas just went up another 25 cents a gallon. Get your two dollar bills ready. You will need two two's for a gallon by next week.

Posted by: Lt. Dan on September 3, 2005 02:11 AM

yep the mask of "compassionate" seems to be slipping from his "conservatism". I agree that there was a frightening element of racism/classism in this emergency response somewhere. I mean, to save my life, I cannot imagine why when many experts were saying "the levys are going to fail and flood the city" the National Guard was not mobilized AS the hurricaine was approaching. The Guard does a lot of good work, but they're not divine. It takes them time to pull people out of their day jobs, gather equipment and supplies - and the guard can't order itself to mobilize! I think that Bush and those privileged people around him are so far removed from the lives of most Americans. They think that since THEY don't care what happens to people who aren't like them WE don't care what happens to people we think aren't like us. I got news for him. With the rising prices of gasoline, housing, and most families carrying a crushing debt load to stay "middle class" most of us feel like we have a lot more in common with the poor people of New Orleans than we do with G.W. and Trent Lott. To say nothing of the fact that most people are truly compassionate and wouldn't want another human being to go through all of that even if they were a green alien from Neptune. Bush is a nightmare that keeps getting worse!

Posted by: Lynn on September 3, 2005 10:36 AM

It just goes to show that any idiot can get into the White House on the right-to-life issue.

Posted by: Theresa on September 3, 2005 11:48 AM

Our sentiments exactly. Please read this. It is shocking that people who supposedly profess to believe in God, think like this.

the republican, christian right in america
Sep 01, 2005 - Cancun

""(New Orleans, Louisiana):

Repent America says that God "destroyed" New Orleans because of Southern Decadence, the gay festival that was to have taken place in the city over the Labor Day weekend.

"Southern Decadence" has a history of filling the French Quarters section of the city with drunken homosexuals engaging in sex acts in the public streets and bars" Repent America director Michael Marcavage said in a statement Wednesday.

"Although the loss of lives is deeply saddening, this act of God destroyed a wicked city." Marcavage said. "From ‘Girls Gone Wild’ to ‘Southern Decadence’, New Orleans was a city that had its doors wide open to the public celebration of sin. May it never be the same."

"We must not forget that the citizens of New Orleans tolerated and welcomed the wickedness in their city for so long," Marcavage said. ""

Posted by: Nicky & Stephen on September 3, 2005 03:10 PM

Interesting, then, that the French Quarter -- the sinful, gay, fun part of town -- was largely spared. It's one of the few places in New Orleans that's above sea level.

Posted by: Thomas G. Atkinson on September 16, 2005 02:08 AM