For the last 3 years i have been disgusted by the way the democrats have used Katrina as a political football trying to take advantage of this tragedy for their gain...especially since i was in Southeastern Louisiana during the storm and witnessed the failure of state and local leaders as well as the lack of personal responsibility. I was once again sickened this past week during the dem's coronation of their messiah Barack Hussein Obama when i heard Katrina referenced time and again; but the following video takes the cake:
I'm glad Don Fowler, former National Chairman of the DNC, found a category 5 hurricane heading straight for the Louisiana coast to be funny and worth joking about. Sadly this is probably the mindset of the vast majority of those who polluted the Pepsi Center and called for "change".
Sickening at worst, classless at best.
A look at current events from the point of a view of a Conservative Evangelical Christian who stands firmly on the Word of God (that's the Bible for those of you at Berkley) and stands behind the Constitution of the United States of America. So grab yourself a big cup of java, kick back in your chair and enjoy another member of the "vast right wing conspiracy" making his voice heard.
Showing posts with label Hurricane Katrina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hurricane Katrina. Show all posts
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
She read the writing on the wall...

Growing up in South Louisiana in the 80's meant one constant...Kathleen "Call Me Babineaux Only at Election Time" Blanco was holding some political office. She is a career politician who made an mediocre legislator at best and a horrible chief executive. Her 2003 election to the Governor's mansion in Louisiana was probably a fluke and the result of bad planning by the Bobby Jindal team, but her handling of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita is what ultimately did her in.
Today i finally heard Madame Governor say something that made me smile, "After much thought and prayer i have decided that i will not seek re-election as your Governor." I guess she does have some common sense after all!
I really can't say i'm going to miss her, nor with the vast majority of residents in the state of Louisiana. Especially since Louisiana is the only state in the last 3 years to face a major hurricane...and still not be anywhere near recovery in a lot of areas. South Texas is back to normal after Rita, and the MS Gulf coast is rebuilding after Katrina. Heck, even Alabama and Florida are in pretty decent shape after a plethora of hits over the last few years. But as for Louisiana...Kathleen's leadership has gotten us no where.
BTW...what is one thing that TX, MS, AL and FL have in common? Republican governors! And what is Blanco? Oh yeah, a Democrat!
She even went as for as saying, "I believe that it is best for my state." Once again, she actually was right. The best thing would have been for her to step down after Hurricane Katrina though.

As for Kathleen Blanco...good riddance, and don't let the door hit you on the way out!
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