The King is coming, The King is coming all hail the king while he shamlessly poses for photo's in Gulfport and New Orleans on September 11th in an obvious attempt to exploit the two worst disasters ever in American history for his own political gain.
From CNN
Bush's plans for Sunday's anniversary include a memorial church service and moment of silence at the White House before he makes his third trip to the states hit by the hurricane.
I'm going to puke up my Sat morning waffles.
More after the Fold
In a companion briefing to his Majesty's
Saturday Radio address, King George II - Emperor of The Neo-Con World Roviania - Worst President Ever - Anointed by God Himself through the Prophets SCOTUS - Master of All Shrubbery has announced his intent to stand on the bodies of still more dead Americans in an attempt win the "Blame Game". The White House speechwriters have finally come up with a decent oration the The King can read aloud. It has taken weeks of work and by some coincidence managed to come together on Friday in time to arrange a visit by the King to the areas stricken by the
"fury of water and wind"
Attention all far left-wing internet blog activists, its time to crank up the Letter to the Editor generation machines to call attention to and bring scorn upon the administration for yet another attempt to use dead Americans for political gain.
This just disgusts me.
Update [2005-9-10 13:59:8 by BTower]:Some additional spew from the radio address, suprisingly enough, just reorder the paragraphs change one word and most of us will agree with his comments:
Start with the Shrub:
We remember the ruthlessness of those who murdered the innocent and took joy in their suffering. We remember the courage of the police and firefighters and rescue personnel who rushed into burning buildings to save lives, knowing they might never emerge. And we remember the victims -- moms and dads, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives -- and the loved ones they left behind.
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And in the days and weeks that followed, America answered history's call to bring justice to our enemies and to ensure the survival and success of liberty. And that mission continues today. ...
Hurricane Katrina flattened entire towns along our Gulf Coast, and left one of America's most storied cities under water. Tens of thousands have lost homes and loved ones and all their earthly possessions. The storm took countless lives and forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee from their communities with no assurance of returning soon.
Change it to:
Hurricane Katrina flattened entire towns along our Gulf Coast, and left one of America's most storied cities under water. Tens of thousands have lost homes and loved ones and all their earthly possessions. The storm took countless lives and forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee from their communities with no assurance of returning soon.
We remember the ruthlessness of those who murdered the innocent and took joy in their suffering. We remember the courage of the police and firefighters and rescue personnel who rushed into flooding buildings to save lives, knowing they might never emerge. And we remember the victims -- moms and dads, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives -- and the loved ones they left behind.
And in the days and weeks that followed, America answered history's call to bring justice to our enemies and to ensure the survival and success of liberty. And that mission continues today.
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