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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

in sight, in mind

haunted by hesitation
by maureen dowd

excerpt:
It took a while, but the president finally figured out a response to the destruction of New Orleans.

Later this week (no point rushing things) W. is dispatching Dick Cheney to the rancid lake that was a romantic city. The vice president has at long last lumbered back from a Wyoming vacation, and, reportedly, from shopping for a $2.9 million waterfront estate in St. Michael's, a retreat in the Chesapeake Bay where Rummy has a weekend home, where "Wedding Crashers" was filmed and where rich lobbyists hunt.

Maybe Mr. Cheney is going down to New Orleans to hunt looters. Or to make sure that Halliburton's lucrative contract to rebuild the city is watertight. Or maybe, since former Senator John Breaux of Louisiana described the shattered parish as "Baghdad under water," the vice president plans to take his pal Ahmad Chalabi along for a consultation on destroying minority rights.

The water that breached the New Orleans levees and left a million people homeless and jobless has also breached the White House defenses. Reality has come flooding in. Since 9/11, the Bush administration has been remarkably successful at blowing off "the reality-based community," as it derisively calls the press.

But now, when W., Mr. Cheney, Laura, Rummy, Gen. Richard Myers, Michael Chertoff and the rest of the gang tell us everything's under control, our cities are safe, stay the course - who believes them?

This time we can actually see the bodies.

As the water recedes, more and more decaying bodies will testify to the callous and stumblebum administration response to Katrina's rout of 90,000 square miles of the South.

i admit that much of what i read and quote from are politically-left-leaning articles and op-eds. hardly bipartisan material.. however, there are times when truth is just truth -- not biased, not partisan, just pure and plain truth. and that sentence -- "This time we can actually see the bodies" -- is fact, not fiction. in her op-ed article, maureen dowd also writes more about iraq and the failure of the bush administration to succeed in that area as well. she says:

The president won re-election because he said that the war in Iraq and the Homeland Security Department would make us safer. Hogwash.

whatever the case with iraq, whatever the case with tax cuts and supreme court justices and gas prices and social security and abortion, hurricane katrina is an immediate matter whose ramifications are.. well... occurring right now. we can see the bodies; what're we going to do about that?

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