September 4, 2005

Despite warnings, Washington failed to fund levee projects

As a result, when the immediate crisis eases and inquiries into what went wrong begin, there is likely to be responsibility and blame enough for almost every institution in Washington, including the White House, Congress, the Army Corps of Engineers and a host of other federal agencies.

As White House anxiety grows, Bush tries to quell political crisis
"A massive administration failure."

It's alive! Vice President Dick "dick" Cheney makes rare appearance at WH as rethugs reel back from their extended vacations in the face of mounting rage from distraught citizenry.

Faced with one of the worst political crises of his administration, President Bush abruptly overhauled his September schedule on Saturday as the White House scrambled to gain control of a situation that Republicans said threatened to undermine Mr. Bush's second-term agenda and the party's long-term ambitions...

Yes, it's so bad that Preznit Privilege even squeezed out a tear for his black "brothers and sisters all along the Gulf Coast."

But some repukes are already writing the disaster off, saying the easily-led sheep people will soon forget about this and start focusing on the Supreme Court hearings.

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