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President Bush Takes Responsibility

CYBERDOVE

New Member
Today at a joint White House news conference with the President of Iraq, President Bush stated. "To the extent the federal goverment didn't fully do its job right I take responsibility." President Bush went on to say, " Katrina exposed serious problems in our response capability at all levels of goverment." The President appointed a man as the head of FEMA who was not qualified to hold such a post, I guess he is feeling the heat!! Now I hope the governor of LA. and the mayor of N.O. will do the same.
 

carpro

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
I knew the President would take responsibility all along. You've been asleep for the past 5 years if you didn't know that.

The mayor, in my opinion, will not own up to his deadly failures. The governor will, but will make excuses at the same time.

You heard it first right here. ;)
 

johnp.

New Member
He's a good leader he knows how to act. Does this leave the door open for the Feds to be sued for negligence?

john.
 

Bunyon

New Member
cyberdove-"Carpro, do you think he is really responsible, or just saying that he is just to appease the finger pointers?"

Of course he is responsible. He bears the major responsiblity.
 

Baptist in Richmond

Active Member
I give the President credit for stepping up to the plate on this. For now, we can put this on the back burner and concentrate on picking up the pieces.

Johnp., my initial reaction was no, but hey, this is America: anyone can sue anyone for anything.

Regards,
BiR
 

Joseph_Botwinick

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Originally posted by johnp.:
He's a good leader he knows how to act. Does this leave the door open for the Feds to be sued for negligence?

john.
They can try...but they most likely won't get very far. For the most part, the government is above the law.

Joseph Botwinick
 
I'm somewhat surprised that George W. Bush would take responsibility for the problems the federal government encountered during this crisis, but I am also very happy that he did. This is one thing that Bush has done that makes me proud that he is my president.
 

The Galatian

Active Member
It's a hopeful sign that he's maturing as a president. This may be the first time he's actually stood up and taken responsibility for failure.
 

prophecynut

New Member
FEMA has been entirely reshaped under the Bush Administration. It's no longer designed to meet the needs of a natural disaster but, rather, to advance the political agenda of the current regime. This is clear by the way that FEMA employees did everything in their power to undermine relief operations for the people stranded by Hurricane Katrina. Their orders simply corresponded with Washington's intention to put the city under federal control and to forcefully-evacuate the victims to locations around the Southwest.

Ford recognizes that what transpired in New Orleans is just the latest manifestation of ethnic cleansing papered-over by the diversionary braying of the media. There was no "bureaucratic bungling" or "failure of leadership" in New Orleans. It was a perfectly choreographed strategy to purge the city of poor blacks and to pave the way for lavish reconstruction projects for the wealthy constituents of the Bush administration.

http://globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articleId=914
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
Now, if he will only take responsibility for his policy failure on the border and NCLB.

Joseph Botwinick
It isn't his policy, but that of people wielding more power than him. His duty to them is to further advance the dissolution of these United States and to train us to except being incorporated into the new order. Of course his overlords will be making tidy profits from our downfall while all this is going on. :cool:
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
Joseph,

If you can't see that the open borders are directly related to globalism and building the North American Community and the Pan American Union. You just aren't paying any attention to the reality on the ground at all. But, it is fun to bust on those that are isn't it?

 

LadyEagle

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Originally posted by Terry_Herrington:
I'm somewhat surprised that George W. Bush would take responsibility for the problems the federal government encountered during this crisis, but I am also very happy that he did. This is one thing that Bush has done that makes me proud that he is my president.
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ASLANSPAL

New Member
With accelerated sinking poll numbers even world
leaders are humbled and brought low from their
pride...better late than never ...late to the
dance ...yes bush procrastinated because the buck
really does stop with him and he created the
FEMA situation and its head "You're doing a heck of a job Brownie!" Michael Brown.

What is really tragic the culture he created in
all incompetence let the citzens of New Orleans
down because of stubbourness and living his
Presidential life in a bubble purging all people
who speak "truth to power" and surrounding himself with sycophants and yes people. The
consequences equal bad performance and loss of
trust with the citizens of the United States of
America.

capt.ladm12109041847.hurricane_katrina_ladm121.jpg
 

Kiffen

Member
President Bush, did what few leaders do. Take responsibility. In fairness he has taken too much of the blame. The primary people who were largely responsible for most of the incompentence, Governor Blanco and Mayor Nagen still have not lived up to their responsibility.

President Bush, however, gave an example of how true leaders should take responsbility and I respect him for this. Thank you Mr. President.
 

Scott J

Active Member
Site Supporter
Bush taking responsibility isn't surprising. What would really be surprising is if Blanco or Nagin took any responsibility. Even more stunning would be if Dems showed the graciousness to respect Bush for his statement.
 
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