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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Jan 2006 14:58:53 -0800
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Katrina was a cluster (you know what) all the way around, but you can 
sure pin a lot of blame on chocolate Nagin and the worthless governor 
and the decades of totally corrupt Louisana government that had 
diverted many millions of dollars from levee enforcement to other 
projects or their pockets, and you can blame the environmentalists 
that stopped the levee re-enforcement that the army corp of engineers 
were going to do and you can place some blame on FEMA, but FEMA is 
not a first responder, it isn't their duty, they are there for backup 
and reinforcement.  The levee's should have been designed for Cat 6, 
the very idea that you have a major city underwater basically and 
relying on walls only rated at Cat 3 is criminal.  Taking away all 
the original foliage that acted as storm surge in the past didn't help either.


At 02:44 PM 1/25/2006, Brice Yokem wrote:
>Consequences: None
>They work for Halliburton ==> no conseqences. ;->
>
>So why are you so much against the UN?
>Did that corruption approach $10 billion?
>Not of our (taxpayers) money.
>
>That + the costs for Katrina should come out of GWB and Dick's purse,
>don't
>you think? All their fault.
>
>Darn an Bill only had an affair with an intern. So much cheaper. ;-)
>
>--------------------
>
>The article posted by you said 4 Americans were arrested.  I call
>that 'consequences'.
>
>I am against the UN because it continues to maintain a facade of
>being a humanitarian organization, yet behaves as if run by
>Al Capone.
>
>Yes, the Oil for Food corruption was approximately 10 billion
>dollars.  That is enough to pay $100,000 dollars in tax free bribes
>to 1000 people for 10 years and still have 9 billion left over
>for golden palaces.
>
>Why are you so pro UN?  Even if everything about how corrupt
>Halliburton is true, does it even approach $10 billion?  At
>least Halliburton can justifiably say it is there to turn a
>profit and makes no pretense about being a charity.  So the
>presumption is it is there for the profit.
>
>Katrina.  This has more to do with FEMA being a place for
>employment for political cronies and that did not start with
>GWB.
>
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Regards,

Shawn Gordon
President
theKompany.com
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www.mindawn.com
949-713-3276

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