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  1. Since I KNOW you did not open bigpoops link to ACTUALLY read the actual US GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT, apparently you're the victim, banana boy. http://www.dod.gov/transcripts/2005/tr20050901-3843.html http://www.dod.gov/transcripts/2005/tr20050901-3843.html Again, you're owned. Keep believing the anti-American vomit Newsmax spews from their rotted cunts. Keep dismissing this US doc as "liberal media" or "spam" and accept the propaganda as fact when fact is actually within the actual government document because your belief system is stuck in reverse. Get back on the boat.
  2. Directly from the actual source itself. Reuters you tools. http://photos.reuters.com/Pictures/ViewImage.aspx?type=News&currentPicture=2&photoName=galleries/newspictures/2005-09-14T201816Z_01_UNS93D_RTRIDSP_2_SUMMIT-UN.jpg I hope this hurricane wipes out NY and you drown igloo. Say hello to Orphelia http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyID=2005-09-16T154001Z_01_DIT354204_RTRIDST_0_USREPORT-WEATHER-OPHELIA-DC.XML Yeah, keep swinging on Bush's scrotum monkeyboy.
  3. Yup. It was photoshopped. /sarcasm (unless you live in either Texas or Florida) Keep swinging on Bush's dick. Tell Fidel the news. Havana another banana spic.
  4. *Thinks to self* Although Headpusher tries, it doesn't look like English is his first language, not that there is anything wrong with that. Headpusher, In order to be a more effective communicator, I would strongly suggest that you take an adult education course at your local community college.....No wait, the Bush administration defunded community colleges......nevermind.
  5. "I think I may need a bathroom break" "Is this possible?" No. This is not a photoshop job Igloo, Patient (dr. logic), Obby and the other "useful idiots" who resemble you. The photo was taken by a Reuters photographer who caught Bush writing the note. E&P's update, including an explanation from Reuters' photo editor Gary Hershorn, can be found here. http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001137788 Need proof? http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001137252
  6. It only serves the purpose that he is not a cop. He's a pig. It also serves the purpose he cares less about elderly people IMO. She looks to be in her 70s. Imagine if she fell into cardiac arrest in the ordeal? There would most definately be a huge stink. She had no gun. I don't care what Fox lies says. By the way Raver, if she was black, they would have beat her with nightsticks before they drag her out the door. The NOPD have a long standing record of police brutalities and racist attacks. The video is genuine. I watched the same video on Fox News itself when they ran it. And patient (I officially refuse to call you dr. logic), good to see you receiving humiliating ownage in your thread about Clinton. You know which one I am talking about. Or go fuck yourself. You forgot that. WRONG!! It's (in proper phrasing).... Go back to the prostitute that gave birth to you. Me parece que la vena de la lengua pasa por tu culo porque hablas mucha mierda! (It seems to me that the vein of your tongue goes through your ass because you speak so much shit!) Chupas las nalgas de monos grandes (You suck the butt-cheeks of large monkeys.) Anda la puta que te pari. (Go back to the prostitute that gave birth to you.) No vales nada cabrona. Pinche pito de pitufo. Comemierda singao.
  7. Translation: Vos puta pendeja. Vete a la mierda tu puta baracha. Anda la puta que te pari.
  8. Did I just get through telling you not to bitch to me about your periods? Why must you keep being so antagonizing about it? I don't want to hear it! Keep your fucking PMS bitchfest to yourself, you bitch!
  9. :blah: No, I only hate you. No problem with cubans in general. Go choke on a Havana. Die of cancer. Fucking trailer park trash.
  10. The very words of one who got owned. At least you admit to something.
  11. Stupid Quotes About Hurricane Katrina From Daniel Kurtzman,Your Guide to Political Humor. 25 Mind-Numbingly Stupid Quotes About Hurricane Katrina And Its Aftermath 1) "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." –President Bush, on "Good Morning America," Sept. 1, 2005, six days after repeated warnings from experts about the scope of damage expected from Hurricane Katrina (Source) 2) "What I'm hearing which is sort of scary is that they all want to stay in Texas. Everybody is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway so this (chuckle) – this is working very well for them." –Former First Lady Barbara Bush, on the hurricane evacuees at the Astrodome in Houston, Sept. 5, 2005 (Source) 3) "We've got a lot of rebuilding to do ... The good news is — and it's hard for some to see it now — that out of this chaos is going to come a fantastic Gulf Coast, like it was before. Out of the rubbles of Trent Lott's house — he's lost his entire house — there's going to be a fantastic house. And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch." (Laughter) —President Bush, touring hurricane damage, Mobile, Ala., Sept. 2, 2005 (Source) 4) "Considering the dire circumstances that we have in New Orleans, virtually a city that has been destroyed, things are going relatively well." –FEMA Director Michael Brown, Sept. 1, 2005 (Source) 5) "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." –President Bush, to FEMA director Michael Brown, while touring hurricane-ravaged Mississippi, Sept. 2, 2005 (Source) 6) "Now tell me the truth boys, is this kind of fun?" –House Majority Leader Tom Delay (R-TX), to three young hurricane evacuees from New Orleans at the Astrodome in Houston, Sept. 9, 2005 (Source) 7) "Well, I think if you look at what actually happened, I remember on Tuesday morning picking up newspapers and I saw headlines, 'New Orleans Dodged the Bullet.' Because if you recall, the storm moved to the east and then continued on and appeared to pass with considerable damage but nothing worse." –Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, blaming media coverage for the government's failings, "Meet the Press," Sept. 4, 2005 (Source) 8) "What didn't go right?'" –President Bush, as quoted by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), after she urged him to fire FEMA Director Michael Brown "because of all that went wrong, of all that didn't go right" in the Hurricane Katrina relief effort (Source) 9) "I mean, you have people who don't heed those warnings and then put people at risk as a result of not heeding those warnings. There may be a need to look at tougher penalties on those who decide to ride it out and understand that there are consequences to not leaving." –Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA), Sept. 6, 2005 (Source) 10) "You simply get chills every time you see these poor individuals...many of these people, almost all of them that we see are so poor and they are so black, and this is going to raise lots of questions for people who are watching this story unfold." –CNN's Wolf Blitzer, on New Orleans' hurricane evacuees, Sept. 1, 2005 (Source) Heard another stupid quote? Send it to politicalhumor.guide@about.com 25 Mind-Numbingly Dumb Quotes About Hurricane Katrina And Its Aftermath 11) "We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn't do it, but God did." –Rep. Richard Baker (R-LA) to lobbyists, as quoted in the Wall Street Journal (Source) 12) "If one person criticizes [the local authorities’ relief efforts] or says one more thing, including the president of the United States, he will hear from me. One more word about it after this show airs, and I…I might likely have to punch him, literally." –Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA), "This Week with George Stephanopoulous," Sept. 4, 2005 ((Source) 13) "There are a lot of lessons we want to learn out of this process in terms of what works. I think we are in fact on our way to getting on top of the whole Katrina exercise." –Vice President Dick Cheney, Sept. 10, 2005 (Source) 14) "I believe the town where I used to come – from Houston, Texas, to enjoy myself, occasionally too much – will be that very same town, that it will be a better place to come to." –President Bush, on the tarmac at the New Orleans airport, Sept. 2, 2005 (Source) 15) "I have not heard a report of thousands of people in the convention center who don't have food and water." –Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, on NPR's "All Things Considered," Sept. 1, 2005 (Source) 16) "Last night, we showed you the full force of a superpower government going to the rescue." –MSNBC's Chris Matthews, Sept. 1, 2005 (Source) 17) "We just learned of the convention center – we being the federal government – today." –FEMA Director Michael Brown, to ABC's Ted Koppel, Sept. 1, 2005, to which Koppel responded: "Don't you guys watch television? Don't you guys listen to the radio? Our reporters have been reporting on it for more than just today." (Source) 18) "Mayor Nagin and most mayors in this country have a hard time getting their people to work on a sunny day, let alone getting them out of the city in front of a hurricane." –Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA), on why New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin failed to follow the city's evacuation plan and press the buses into service, "Fox News Sunday," Sept. 11, 2005 (Source) 19) "Louisiana is a city that is largely under water." –Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, news conference, Sept. 3, 2005 (Source) 20) "I also want to encourage anybody who was affected by Hurricane Corina to make sure their children are in school." –First Lady Laura Bush, twice referring to a "Hurricane Corina" while speaking to children and parents in South Haven, Mississippi, Sept. 8, 2005 (Source) Heard another stupid quote? Send it to politicalhumor.guide@about.com 25 Mind-Numbingly Stupid Quotations About Hurricane Katrina And Its Aftermath 21) "It's totally wiped out. ... It's devastating, it's got to be doubly devastating on the ground." –President Bush, turning to his aides while surveying Hurricane Katrina flood damage from Air Force One, Aug. 31, 2005 (Source) 22)"But I really didn't hear that at all today. People came up to me all day long and said 'God bless your son,' people of different races and it was very, very moving and touching, and they felt like when he flew over that it made all the difference in their lives, so I just don't hear that." –Former First Lady Barbara Bush to CNN's Larry King, after King asked her how she felt when people said that her son "doesn't care" about race, Sept. 5, 2005 (Source) 22) "FEMA is not going to hesitate at all in this storm. We are not going to sit back and make this a bureaucratic process. We are going to move fast, we are going to move quick, and we are going to do whatever it takes to help disaster victims." -FEMA Director Michael Brown, Aug. 28, 2005 (Source) 24) "I understand there are 10,000 people dead. It's terrible. It's tragic. But in a democracy of 300 million people, over years and years and years, these things happen." --GOP strategist Jack Burkman, on MSNBC's "Connected," Sept. 7, 2005 (Source) 25) "A young [black] man walks through chest deep floodwater after looting a grocery store in New Orleans..." "Two [white] residents wade through chest-deep water after finding bread and soda from a local grocery store after Hurricane Katrina came through the area in New Orleans..." –captions at Yahoo News, Aug. 30, 2005 (Source) Read more idiotic quotes that didn't make the top 25. Heard another stupid quote? Send it to politicalhumor.guide@about.com Quotes That Didn't Make the Top 25 "It makes no sense to spend billions of dollars to rebuild a city that's seven feet under sea level....It looks like a lot of that place could be bulldozed." –House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), Aug. 31, 2005 (Source) "Judge Roberts can, maybe, you know, be thankful that a tragedy has brought him some good." –Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson, arguing that Supreme Court nominee John Roberts stands to benefit from Hurricane Katrina because "inflamed rhetoric in the United States Senate is just not going to play well now," Sept. 1, 2005 (Source) "You know, Tim, that's one of the things that will be debated." –New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, after being asked by NBC's Tim Russert why he didn't use buses to evacuate residents in accordance with the city's evacuation plan (Source) "This is the largest disaster in the history of the United States, over an area twice the size of Europe. People have to understand this is a big, big problem.'' –Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Sept. 6, 2005 (Source) "You know I talked to Haley Barbour, the governor of Mississippi yesterday because some people were saying, 'Well, if you hadn't sent your National Guard to Iraq, we here in Mississippi would be better off.' He told me 'I've been out in the field every single day, hour, for four days and no one, not one single mention of the word Iraq.' Now where does that come from? Where does that story come from if the governor is not picking up one word about it? I don't know. I can use my imagination." –Former President George Bush, who can give his imagination a rest, interview with CNN’s Larry King, Sept. 5, 2005 (Source) "I don't want to alarm everybody that, you know, New Orleans is filling up like a bowl. That's just not happening." -Bill Lokey, FEMA's New Orleans coordinator, in a press briefing from Baton Rouge, Aug. 30, 2005 (Source) "Bureaucracy is not going to stand in the way of getting the job done for the people." –President Bush, Sept. 6, 2005 (Source) "I've had no reports of unrest, if the connotation of the word 'unrest' means that people are beginning to riot or, you know, they’re banging on walls and screaming and hollering or burning tires or whatever. I've had no reports of that." -FEMA director Michael Brown, Sept. 1, 2005 (Source) "I don't make judgments about why people chose not to leave but, you know, there was a mandatory evacuation of New Orleans." –FEMA Director Michael Brown, arguing that the victims bear some responsibility, CNN interview, Sept. 1, 2005 (Source) "Our Nation is prepared, as never before, to deal quickly and capably with the consequences of disasters and other domestic incidents." –FEMA Director Michael Brown, March 9, 2005 (Source) "Outstanding Political Science Professor, Central State University" --description on FEMA director Michael Brown's resume, which turned out to be false -- he was only a student there (Source) "I'm going to go home and walk my dog and hug my wife, and maybe get a good Mexican meal and a stiff margarita and a full night's sleep." –FEMA Director Michael Brown, on his plans after being relieved from his role managing Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Sept. 9, 2005 (Source) "And in all fairness to the Department of Homeland Security right now, I mean this is a brand new Department that was formed after 9/11. In many ways this is a 'learn by our mistakes and figure out what to do better' type of scenario." -CNN anchor Kyra Phillips, Sept. 9, 2005 (Source) "Louisiana's Senator Landrieu announced on network television, 'I might likely have to punch him, literally.' And my question, since 'him' is the President, and both punching and threatening to punch the President is a felony, has her qualifying words 'might likely' saved her from arrest and prosecution?" -unknown reporter to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, Sept. 6, 2005 (Source) "As of Saturday (Sept. 3), Blanco still had not declared a state of emergency, the senior Bush official said." –Washington Post staff writers Manuel Roig-Franzia and Spencer Hsu, who didn't bother to fact-check the blatant lie peddled by the Bush administration as part of its attempts to pin blame on state and local officials, when, in fact, the emergency declaration had been made on Friday, Aug. 26 (Source) "Just to get you on the record, where does the buck stop in this administration?" –White House reporter "The President." –White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, Sept. 6, 2005 (Source)
  12. ON HURRICANE KATRINA: THREE FUNDAMENTAL LESSONS Three fundamental things to be learned from what has been happening, including the role of the government, in relation to hurricane Katrina: The real nature of those who rule over the people, and real weaknesses of this ruling class, have been further revealed before the world. The “superstitious awe†that people are conditioned to have toward the powers-that-be and their state—their whole machinery of rule, and of repression—has been dramatically shaken through these events and in particular through the actions of the government itself. In the eyes of large numbers of people, the ability to rule as well as the right to rule of this current regime, and indeed of the ruling class as a whole, has been called into question in significant ways. Things which this ruling class attempts to keep hidden, to deny or to distort and misrepresent—including the oppression and the extreme poverty of large numbers of Black people in the U.S. itself—has burst through the “normal†web of deception and the iron hand of suppression. What does and does not matter to the powers-that-be—and in particular their complete lack of concern for the masses of poor and oppressed people, and indeed for the people in society in their great majority—has stood out for all to see, throughout the U.S. and all over the world. At the same time, it has been graphically illustrated that, even though they remain very powerful, the rulers of the U.S., and their armed forces and other machinery of oppression, are not all-powerful. Not only the need but also the possibility of revolution, and of a radically different society, shows through in these events—once they are understood in their true light. Masses of people, in the areas most immediately affected, were being left by the government to suffer, day after day, in conditions not fit for human beings, yet they showed their humanity in many ways and put the lie to the slanders that portrayed them as criminals and animals. Where they took matters into their own hands, the great majority did so with right on their side, in the attempt to meet needs that could be met no other way. Overwhelmingly, the people trapped in these conditions have responded by supporting and helping each other, especially those in most desperate need, while expressing outrage at the indifference and inaction of the government; and in this they have been supported and assisted by people all over the country. In all this can be seen the potential for masses of people to be mobilized to bring into being a society in which relations among people are radically different than the daily dog-eat-dog that this capitalist system pushes people into. Yet what has also stood out very clearly is that the masses of people are not fully aware of and organized on the basis of an understanding of how the whole operation of this system is in direct and deep-going conflict with their real and fundamental interests. When they gain that understanding, and are organized to act on that basis, then a revolutionary struggle of millions and millions of people, combined with the development and sharpening of certain objective conditions, could make it possible to break the hold of the class of cold-blooded capitalist exploiters who rule over this society (and much of the world) and to bring into being a new society and a new state which would put the interests of the great majority of the people at the foundation and at the center of everything it stands for and everything it does. But for this to happen, the masses must have revolutionary leadership. And that points to a third and final crucial point. There is such a revolutionary leadership—the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, and its Chairman Bob Avakian. But to put things squarely and honestly, while the Party has been exerting real efforts to take up its responsibility in relation to the events surrounding hurricane Katrina, the ability of the Party to actually lead in these dire and urgent circumstances has been far short of what it needs to be. If the influence of the Party and its organized ties with masses of people had been much greater, leading into these events surrounding hurricane Katrina, the Party would be able to play a far greater role in raising the understanding of the masses of people as to what was happening and why: why the government and the whole ruling class reacted the way they have—with the loss of thousands of lives, and terrible suffering for hundreds of thousands more, much of which could have been prevented or significantly lessened—and what this says about the nature of their system and why we need a radically different system. The Party could have been playing a far greater role in enabling masses of people, in the areas immediately affected and throughout the country, to be organized to respond to these events and to wage organized political struggle, on a much higher level and in a much more powerful way, to force steps to be taken immediately to save hundreds and probably thousands of lives that have been, and are still being, needlessly lost. And all this could be having the effect of raising the consciousness and the organized strength of masses of people to a far higher level, with the necessary goal of revolution more clearly and sharply in view. These events surrounding hurricane Katrina and all that has been forced into the light of day in connection with this, has shown the great need for the Party to rise to its responsibilities and play its leadership role in this way, on a whole other level, and for masses of people to rally to, to support, to join and build, and to defend—this necessary and crucial revolutionary leadership, as embodied in the Revolutionary Communist Party and its Chairman Bob Avakian.
  13. Translation: The problem is assclown is that you fail to address the points, so instead you attack the character of the person because that person disagrees which of course validates the points given by your adversary. How does that give you any credibility? I fucking destroyed you in the Michael Moore thread that contained his letter with PROOF that Michael Brown was a horse trainer. A point Michael Moore made. A point he made well backed with the valid data I showed you. It's funny how you ran away from that thread after the severe asskickery (ownage) you became a recipient to right after I showed you 4 articles that PROVE YOU WRONG!! Do America a favor by exercising your freedom of movement and make that MIA* in your location stand up by putting that tow package of your gas guzzling SUV to good use by hitching up your house and towing it along with your white supremacist ass out of the country because you hate America. That's part of the solution because your racist anti-American Bush supporting is part of the problem. Get it? Now sit down and shut the fuck up because that's the only freedom of speech anti-American far right wing racists like you deserve! To keep their mouths shut! * denotes MIA as Missing In America Make yourself that way.
  14. Here you go dr logic. Proof Brown ran horse shows courtesy of the conservative Boston Herald: http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=100857 And to add more fuel to the fire, the organization where he was commissioner of judges and stewards. The International Arabian Horse Association: http://secure.arabianhorses.org/apps/index.cgi?page=pressrel&prid=41 And to hammer down the final nail in your coffin, proof that Brown lied on his resume so he could get the job as head of FEMA: http://www.time.com/time/nation/printout/0,8816,1103003,00.html And to lay you in your final resting place, this is what conservative columnist Michelle Malkin had to say about Michael Brown in her open memo to Bush. http://michellemalkin.com/archives/003458.htm Ouch!! But of course we know Brown ultimately resigned from FEMA after he was relieved of his duties by Bush shortly after Malkin wrote her open memo. dr logic, you have been owned. Truth hurts.
  15. Translation: Once again, here we see you enforcing your hate toward the hurricane survivors and now your hate toward the elderly. So you think elderly abuse, and turning back supplies for the survivors is good food for thought? Would you act this way if that was YOUR GRANDMOTHER being ruthlessly abused by the cops the same way that elderly woman in the Fox News newsclip was being abused? Would you act this way if you could not get the help you need because FEMA turned away truckloads of the basic necessitities? Would you act this way if the cops confiscated YOUR GUNS? The same guns YOU used to protect yourself from the criminals who so happen to be shooting at both the innocent survivors and the COPS knowing that if they take YOUR guns, the criminals win? You'd be in a frenzy but then again, you don't care because you don't give a fuck about the victims. I thought you far right wing gun nuts with your 100 plus gun collections would go into a frenzy about gun confiscation but I guess I'm wrong which translates to the fact you don't give a shit about the second amendment. The same amendment that so happens to be the check that keeps government from falling into tyranny. Your past postings are your testimony that you don't give a shit about the hurricane victims, or the survivors who lost everything and you don't give a shit about the elderly either. Keep it coming shitlips. You expose your hatred and idiocy well. It is just another sign of your monumental stupidity.
  16. :lol3: :lol3: Eat more grass Nazi sheepboy.
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