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This shouldn’t surprise us. Apparently they believe in an abridged version of the Ten Commandments. A version missing the commandment “Thou shall not bear false witness.” If their version contains dos need contain this sanction against lying why do they always manage to blithely ignore it?
When Harry Truman was president he often said “the buck stops here,” not “pass the buck,” as Bush so often does. This administration wants to claim the glory but will do everything in its power to deflect criticism no matter how well deserved.

We know the war in Iraq isn’t going badly because of Cindy Sheehan, a mother who lost her son in Iraq. Yet conservative columnist and TV personality, George Will, purports she made unpatriotic and anti-Semitic statements.

We still are losing troops due to lack of body armor and armor plating for their vehicles and the right wing conservatives focus the blame on Senator Kerry, who voted against a single appropriation bill over three years ago. This is another excuse for not doing what needs to be done. Does anyone really believe the military is under funded? Does any one think that if Roosevelt, Truman, or Eisenhower were in the white house the troops wouldn't have everything they needed?

We need to sic U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, on the UN because they lost control of the Food for Oil program. Will he go to Iraq next to find out what happened to all the money that has disappeared there?

Thank God the President has sent the clueless head of FEMA back to Washington. However I would have thought he would have sent him to his ranch in Crawford Texas. After all the stables need to be mucked out and he is the man best qualified for the job.

I guess what I’m saying is that it would be so refreshing and much more productive if we could all sit down, accept our part in the fiasco that followed hurricane Katrina, and fix it. God knows there is no doubt there will be other disasters. The question is: what we are going to do to prepare for them? We should also include the legislative disasters that have catastrophic consequences for the poor, elderly and middle class as well as the one in the Middle East.
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