Friday, September 09, 2005

The Forgotten Tragedy

Thomas Galvin of The Galvin Opinion reminds us of another human tragedy in 1995. The MSM has saturated the news with negativity about how the Federal Government has been handling the tragedy wrought by Katrina, but how well they forget just ten years ago. Galvin does an outstanding job of reminding us.

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Hat Tip: EU Rota

4 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Of course, Clinton didn't get accused. He's a Democrat.

This finger-pointing at Bush is so politically motivated that it reeks.

LA Sunset said...

He was a real media darling, wasn't he?

Jason Pappas said...

Good point about the double standard.

On a few blogs – especially European blogs and message boards – I mentioned how no one remembers that 15,000 (yes fifteen thousand) died in France during the heat wave of 2003. It surprised people that I remember that. And I exposed the double standards with which they use against Bush (and the USA.)

G_in_AL said...

LA, Hold this one. Its an Ace in the Hole per say for when the dust settles and a "commission" is created to investigate this.

Wait for them to push and push about the death toll and lack of federal action. Let them go almost over-board with it... then slap this one out there.

Thats when you will the true partisans seperate from actual Dems. The ones that do a double take and admit that the full-court press being applied on Bush is just petty politics are the Dems, the ones that say it doesnt matter are the ones that will just tow the party line.

I think when faced with this issue, there will be a great many Dems that awaken to what their party is about, and then demand more from it.