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welcome to potemkin america, via msnbc:
stuff like this makes me sick to my stomach. the mind boggles when considering how bushco apologists will attempt to spin and deflect this little bit of information.
I am duty-bound to report the talk of the New Orleans warehouse district last night: there was rejoicing (well, there would have been without the curfew, but the few people I saw on the streets were excited) when the power came back on for blocks on end. Kevin Tibbles was positively jubilant on the live update edition of Nightly News that we fed to the West Coast. The mini-mart, long ago cleaned out by looters, was nonetheless bathed in light, including the empty, roped-off gas pumps. The motorcade route through the district was partially lit no more than 30 minutes before POTUS drove through. And yet last night, no more than an hour after the President departed, the lights went out. The entire area was plunged into total darkness again, to audible groans. It's enough to make some of the folks here who witnessed it... jump to certain conclusions.if events like this happened rarely, it would be jumping to conclusions. unfortunately, this is the de facto norm in america.
stuff like this makes me sick to my stomach. the mind boggles when considering how bushco apologists will attempt to spin and deflect this little bit of information.

2 Comments:
Tha's messed up they turned the power on long enough for Bush to speak then they went off. Crazy
it definitely is. there are only two explanations - intentional, or unintentional. neither one is acceptable.
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