gr8fuldaniel: 10/23/2005 - 10/30/2005

gr8fuldaniel

Rantings, Musings, Observations, Political Protest, My findings in a quest for truth posted here, open to all. Comments have been disabled due to spam bombers. Pray4Peace.

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Saturday, October 29, 2005

Wilson: There Have Been Threats

Monday, October 24, 2005

Democracy, MY ASS: "Ali Mohaqiq Nasab was convicted Saturday after his magazine Haqooq-i-Zan, or Women's Rights, published a series of articles about Islam. One challenged a belief that Muslims who convert to other religions should be stoned to death - as sanctioned by some interpretations of Islamic Shariah law - while another criticized the practice of punishing adultery with 100 lashes."

This is wrong on every level. Not only does the "Democratic" state of Afghanistan advocate you being MURDERED for choosing another religion, it is also illegal to speak against it.
No freedom of religion
No freedom of speech or press
No equality for Women
I think we should have new law here in America:
Stone anyone who uses democracy as an excuse for murder.
After a fair trial, of course

Congressman Dennis Kucinich: "For two-and-a-half years Congress has sat on the sidelines neglecting its oversight responsibility when it has come to Iraq, continued Kucinich. We owe it to the American people to hold this Administration accountable and to find out the truth. "

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Insider Condemns FEMA Response
Its lone representative in New Orleans as Katrina hit, he tells senators of maddening neglect.

By Mary Curtius, Times Staff Writer


WASHINGTON The only FEMA employee to ride out Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans painted a grim portrait Thursday of an agency led by officials who were unprepared for the scope of the disaster and failed to respond to his increasingly desperate pleas for help.

Marty Bahamonde's emotional testimony, backed by e-mails he sent from New Orleans as floodwaters engulfed much of the city, was the most detailed eyewitness account yet from a FEMA official of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's handling of the disaster.

A veteran public affairs officer, Bahamonde was FEMA's only representative in the city from Saturday, Aug. 27, until early Tuesday, Aug. 30. Katrina made landfall Monday morning, Aug. 29.

Bahamonde contested former FEMA director Michael D. Brown's late-September testimony to a House committee, including Brown's account of the number of FEMA staffers sent to the city before the storm 'I was the only one,' Bahamonde said.

So you can tally up another perjury for Brownie. The first being his lie (under oath) about Governor Blanco NOT requesting help for New Orleans. The presidents Official Emergency Statement excluded Orleans Parish, but included surrounding "Republican" parishes
and tried to blame Blanco, who excluded NO Parish.

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