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Nero Indulged himself, while fire ravaged Rome for six days - July 18, 64 AD |
Bush Indulged himself, while New Orleans drowned - August 29, 2005 |
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D'Amato/Guilliani stooge, Turd-off |
Brownie |
Sunday Talk lineup, and a lot, lot more, below the fold
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Aaron Broussard, president of Jefferson Parish |
The nursing home he spoke of. At least 32 residents drowned, clutching their beds and their wheel chairs. CBS was asked not to take photos of the removal, but they described it as "hideous." You can see a silhouette of one of the deceased's hands, still holding to a rail. |
The McLaughlin Group: Issue #1) Fema Failures #2) The world's political response to Bush's failure #3) Roberts
Real Time with Bill Maher: Kurt Vonnegut; Scarborough; emergency management chief for Jefferson Parish, La. Walter Maestri. Roundtable: George Carlin, James Glassman, and Cynthia Tucker.
This Week: Barack Obama; Admiral Thad Allen; and the Dalai Lama.
60 Minutes: Parkinson's Drug Trial; New Orleans police; 9/11 Victim Compensation
Late Edition: Gen Honore; Sen. David Vitter; Nancy Pelosi; John Edwards; Red Cross President Marty Evans; Mayor Melvin Holden; Thomas Kean, Lee Hamilton, and Pandering Putz Pataki on Sept 11th.
AAR's Politically Direct: Nancy Pelosi, whose unyielding call for the removal of FEMA Director Michael "Brownie" Brown helped lead to his being recalled to Washington. And four years after 9/11, New York Congressman Jerry Nadler -- whose district includes Ground Zero -- will remind us of Bush's broken promises to the people of New York City.
Meet the Press: Mayor Ray Nagin; Ivor van Heerden, LSU Hurricane Center; historian John M. Barry; Spector on SCOTUS
Face the Nation: Gen Honore Commander, Task Force Katrina; Landrieu and Susan Collins; then SCOTUS
Aruba News: Adm. Allen, Landrieu and Vitter.
WARNING: The comment section contains images of the deceased, in the comment titled "Requiem."
May they all Rest in Peace.