Originally posted by: Todd33
It was a PR speech to stop his crash and burn. I prefer performance and compitance, not overly produced, staged speeches written by everyone but the guy talking. We saw how he acted without a script, who cares how well he can read a teleprompter?
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Todd33
It was a PR speech to stop his crash and burn. I prefer performance and compitance, not overly produced, staged speeches written by everyone but the guy talking. We saw how he acted without a script, who cares how well he can read a teleprompter?
All Presidents have their speeches written for them, and they all read off teleprompters. This is nothing new and certainly not unique to Bush 43. Now, do you have any credible arguments? No, I didn't think so.
The government of this nation will do its part as well. Our cities must have clear and up-to-date plans for responding to natural disasters, disease outbreaks or terrorist attack -- for evacuating large numbers of people in an emergency and for providing the food, water and security they would need.
In a time of terror threats and weapons of mass destruction, the danger to our citizens reaches much wider than a fault line or a flood plain. I consider detailed emergency planning to be a national security priority.
Therefore, I have ordered the Department of Homeland Security to undertake an immediate review, in cooperation with local counterparts of emergency plans in every major city in America.
I also want to know all the facts about the government response to Hurricane Katrina. The storm involved a massive flood, a major supply and security operation and an evacuation order affecting more than a million people.
It was not a normal hurricane, and the normal disaster relief system was not equal to it. Many of the men and women of the Coast Guard, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the United States military, the National Guard, Homeland Security, and state and local governments performed skillfully under the worst conditions.
Yet the system at every level of government, was not well coordinated and was overwhelmed in the first few days. It is now clear that a challenge on this scale requires greater federal authority and a broader role for the armed forces -- the institution of our government most capable of massive logistical operations on a moment's notice.
Four years after the frightening experience of September 11th, Americans have every right to expect a more effective response in a time of emergency. When the federal government fails to meet such an obligation, I as president am responsible for the problem, and for the solution.
They've been too busy frittering away billions on speedboats and useless security measures to fight the war on terra. And, Chertoff was just looking for the right way to take the Torture Memo he helped craft and apply it to the Homeland. I think he found a way to do it but in an unexpected way. He's the Accidental Terraist.Originally posted by: DealMonkey
This is from Bush's speech above. My question/response: WTF have you been doing for the last 4 years since 9/11? You would have thought that episode would have gotten you and homeland security off your collective arses. Guess not, huh?The government of this nation will do its part as well. Our cities must have clear and up-to-date plans for responding to natural disasters, disease outbreaks or terrorist attack -- for evacuating large numbers of people in an emergency and for providing the food, water and security they would need.
In a time of terror threats and weapons of mass destruction, the danger to our citizens reaches much wider than a fault line or a flood plain. I consider detailed emergency planning to be a national security priority.
Therefore, I have ordered the Department of Homeland Security to undertake an immediate review, in cooperation with local counterparts of emergency plans in every major city in America.
I also want to know all the facts about the government response to Hurricane Katrina. The storm involved a massive flood, a major supply and security operation and an evacuation order affecting more than a million people.
It was not a normal hurricane, and the normal disaster relief system was not equal to it. Many of the men and women of the Coast Guard, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the United States military, the National Guard, Homeland Security, and state and local governments performed skillfully under the worst conditions.
Yet the system at every level of government, was not well coordinated and was overwhelmed in the first few days. It is now clear that a challenge on this scale requires greater federal authority and a broader role for the armed forces -- the institution of our government most capable of massive logistical operations on a moment's notice.
Four years after the frightening experience of September 11th, Americans have every right to expect a more effective response in a time of emergency. When the federal government fails to meet such an obligation, I as president am responsible for the problem, and for the solution.
Originally posted by: PatboyX
i dont think he was expecting the dude to write his own speech but maybe match the good speeches with actions.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: PatboyX
i dont think he was expecting the dude to write his own speech but maybe match the good speeches with actions.
Perhaps you are thinking of the speeches given by 42 which were lies, lies, and more lies.
Originally posted by: Todd33
Wow, you are man of substance yourself huh? When in doubt attack Clinton!
Uhh...the OP gave the speech a B- and was rather complimentary and you reply with BS duh-version and drivel aimed at Clinton (who hasn't been President for over 4 1/2 years) and that's an appropriate analogy?Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Todd33
Wow, you are man of substance yourself huh? When in doubt attack Clinton!
No, it was a rather appropriate analogy to the OPs comments.
Originally posted by: conjur
Uhh...the OP gave the speech a B- and was rather complimentary and you reply with BS duh-version and drivel aimed at Clinton (who hasn't been President for over 4 1/2 years) and that's an appropriate analogy?Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Todd33
Wow, you are man of substance yourself huh? When in doubt attack Clinton!
No, it was a rather appropriate analogy to the OPs comments.




You'll need those to feed your trolling habit.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
ABC is doing a post-speech interview of 10 or so NOLA blacks in Houston who watched the speech. The interviewer is trying his hardest to get them to condemn Bush and Bush only, but they have nothing but praise for him and his speech. They're blaming the mayor and governor and have no blame for Bush at all.
This is hilarious! The Liberal press trying to get people to condemn Bush and they shove it back in their face!
Originally posted by: Condor
And they are black too! Great feeling to see them stop being led around by the liberal press.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Condor
And they are black too! Great feeling to see them stop being led around by the liberal press.
No, you see, the African-American segment of our population is getting smarter to the liberal system. Bush received a whopping 16% of their vote in the last election. Doesn't sound like much but when you realize he was at 8-9% in 2000 you see a trend.
LOL. You mean the Dems fscked themselves by running a one-plank platform on an unpopular issue during a Presidential election year?Originally posted by: Todd33
Because two data points always show a trend. Did you even make it out of high school? He did better because he hoodwinked the Christian blacks with the gay marriage thing. It's not that hard to make people vote against their best interest, look how many poor white people are Republican.Originally posted by: Pabster
No, you see, the African-American segment of our population is getting smarter to the liberal system. Bush received a whopping 16% of their vote in the last election. Doesn't sound like much but when you realize he was at 8-9% in 2000 you see a trend.Originally posted by: Condor
And they are black too! Great feeling to see them stop being led around by the liberal press.
Originally posted by: Todd33
It was a PR speech to stop his crash and burn. I prefer performance and compitance, not overly produced, staged speeches written by everyone but the guy talking. We saw how he acted without a script, who cares how well he can read a teleprompter?
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Yep, he's perfected the art of blowin' smoke up the collective a$$hole of Americans.
Originally posted by: Todd33
Because two data points always show a trend. Did you even make it out of high school? He did better because he hoodwinked the Christian blacks with the gay marriage thing. It's not that hard to make people vote against their best interest, look how many poor white people are Republican.

 
				
		