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Old 09-09-2005, 09:23 AM   #1
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Righty, here are you generic responses

Hello,
Found this neat site that has all the proper talking points for the rightys. You guys won't have to post your spin anymore, just point to this link.
Who said.
"Can't play the blame game cause we are to blame."? Scotty ?
Here is the link, check it out.
http://rogueplanet.blogspot.com/2005...view-with.html
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Old 09-09-2005, 09:21 PM   #2
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Listen Stinky, you just got a good lesson in how bad things are when the Democrates are running the show. Didn't you learn any thing?
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Old 09-09-2005, 10:12 PM   #3
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Hello,
Found this neat site that has all the proper talking points for the rightys. You guys won't have to post your spin anymore, just point to this link.
Who said.
"Can't play the blame game cause we are to blame."? Scotty ?
Here is the link, check it out.
http://rogueplanet.blogspot.com/2005...view-with.html
You know Stinky, you just keep beating the same drum beat.........as usual it is hollow................
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Old 09-09-2005, 10:16 PM   #4
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ljb doesn't beat a hollow drum.

Self gratification usually means something else is getting beat.

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Old 09-09-2005, 10:38 PM   #5
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An example of leadership.

Haven from fury Mercy Flight Brings Evacuees to ET
Gore accompanies about 140 arrivals from New Orleans but declines to take credit
By ROBERT WILSON, rlwilson2594@msn.com
September 4, 2005

They saw nature's unmatched fury up close.

Now they would see unbridled human compassion.

About 140 people - mostly elderly and infirm - arrived Saturday at McGhee Tyson Airport on a chartered mercy flight from hurricane-ravaged New Orleans, welcomed to East Tennessee by a bright sun and a host of medical professionals straining at the reins to help their fellow human beings without regard to whether they were on the clock.

The displaced hurricane victims came to Tennessee on a hastily arranged flight, accompanied by doctors and carrying whatever they had in boxes, bags or, in one case, an old suitcase tied up with rope.

Former Vice President Al Gore arranged the flight and was on board, but he declined to take credit for the airlift, fearing it would be "politicized."

The patients and evacuees arrived aboard an American Airlines MD-80 about 3:15 p.m. The unloading process took almost two hours, as some walked hesitantly down a staircase beneath the rear of the aircraft. Others were rolled down a ramp from the front of the plane to waiting wheelchairs. Personnel from Rural/Metro and the Tennessee Air National Guard volunteered their services, as did others, to get the patients and evacuees loaded onto buses or ambulances for the ride to area hospitals to be assessed medically before going to a Red Cross shelter.

On hand to help with the operation were Knox County Mayor Mike Ragsdale and his wife, Claudia, still decked out in orange from having attended the University of Tennessee football game against Alabama-Birmingham. The county's first couple assisted medical staff in shuttling patients from the ramp to buses.

One of the doctors on board the flight was Dr. Anderson Spickard of Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, who said he had a "personal and professional" relationship with Gore.

Spickard said Gore called him about 11 p.m. Friday to ask him to participate in the flight.

"The jet was chartered," he said. "It was a private effort."

Gore chartered the plane, but, Spickard said, "we'll decide who pays for it later."

The doctor said the patients on the plane traveled well and added that he was "pleased" with Knoxville and Knox County's response to the call for help.
The patients, he said, "didn't know what kindness" they would receive here.
Spickard said the plane would leave McGhee Tyson Saturday evening for Dallas, where he would spend the night before making another mercy flight, possibly to Chattanooga, Nashville or Chicago.

The plan had been to make two flights Saturday, Spickard said, but delays in getting to Knoxville meant that the plane could not get back to New Orleans before dark. And there are no landing lights at New Orleans International Airport.

Mayor Ragsdale said he was touched by some of the heart-wrenching stories the people told him as they disembarked from the plane.

One, he said, was a man of 80-plus years who described being on his roof for three days before being rescued. Another was in an attic that almost filled with water. A third was a man who got off the plane barefooted and with obvious skin trauma to his lower legs, who told the mayor of having to stand in water for 2-3 days.

"Some folks are mentally exhausted," he said. And, the mayor said, he has been notified that the Knoxville area can expect as many as 1,500 more evacuees in coming days.

Ragsdale said a meeting was held Friday afternoon - before the mercy flight was announced - that included representatives of his staff and Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam's, all area hospitals, Knoxville's Community Development Corporation, Child and Family Services, the Red Cross, the Salvation Army and the Knox County Health Department to come up with a plan to mobilize in case of such an emergency.

"We didn't know this would happen," Ragsdale said. "It is fortunate we had the meeting."

He called Saturday "a very successful day."

Gore chose not to speak to the assembled media, but he was seen in a black T-shirt and jeans moving rapidly from one side of the plane to the other assisting with the off-loading operation.

Forty people aboard the plane were uninjured evacuees, mostly family members of the elderly patients. Two or three children and a dog also were on board.

Participating in the operation were the Knoxville Fire Department, the Blount County Rescue Squad and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. Cruisers from the Tennessee Highway Patrol escorted the buses to hospitals.
Additional medical personnel within the regional emergency system also were on standby.

Units at the airports included at least 10 ambulances, a phalanx of buses, fire trucks and other equipment.

All those aboard the mercy flight were taken to hospitals for evaluation, including the University of Tennessee Medical Center, St. Mary's, Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center, Parkwest, the Baptist Health System, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Blount Memorial Hospital, Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Fort Sanders Loudon and Children's Hospital of East Tennessee.

Air National Guard personnel donated their time to help move patients and others to buses and provide liquids, said Capt. Lisa Godsey, public information officer for McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base. Also coordinating the event was Rebecca Huckaby, public information officer for the airport.
The crew for the plane was made up of volunteers led by Capt. E.W. Evans.
Mayor Ragsdale said the effort "could not have had better cooperation" and that the response was "heart-warming."

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Old 09-09-2005, 10:54 PM   #6
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Since he didn't want to take credit for this, I'm sure his publicity people had nothing to do with the story getting out.

Al Gore, inventor of the internet, a hero for all mankind!
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Old 09-09-2005, 11:15 PM   #7
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Al Gore has lots of time (and MONEY) on his hands. I would expect him to be doing at LEAST this amount of work for hurricane relief.
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Old 09-09-2005, 11:50 PM   #8
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These two guys aren't looking for political capital

Brief stopover in S.D. gives many a glimmer of hope for the future

By Anne Krueger
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

September 9, 2005

Forty-eight evacuees from Hurricane Katrina flew into San Diego yesterday evening for a brief stop on their way to a shelter in Los Angeles.

Some evacuees said they were happy to have escaped the horrors of the hurricane's aftermath.

"I'm glad to be alive right now," said Randy Thompson, 25, of New Orleans. "When I got on that plane, it was like a dream come true."

The flight from Baton Rouge, La., was financed by Andy Reckles, a private-equity fund manager from Atlanta. He said he wanted to help after hearing about a flight last week of 82 hurricane evacuees organized by San Diego businessman David Perez, who also helped organize yesterday's effort.

He said the charter from a Miami company cost about $97,000.

"It's only money. It's what people should be doing," Reckles said in a telephone interview. "They're our neighbors, and they need our help."

After landing at Lindbergh Field, the evacuees were given a medical screening by county public health nurses and doctors to ensure they had medications and were not suffering from any conditions that needed immediate attention. Then they were loaded onto charter buses to be taken to the Dream Center, a 14-story shelter near downtown Los Angeles with more than 1,000 rooms.

The plane landed in San Diego so it could be loaded with 17,000 pounds of supplies to be flown to victims in Gulfport, Miss., said Doug Schultz of Applera Corp., a biomedical company that arranged the return flight. A consortium of corporate aviation jets has made more than 60 flights, delivering 130,000 pounds of supplies to the stricken area, he said.

"We're going to continue to do this until the Red Cross and FEMA can get in," he said.

The evacuees had just a quick glimpse of the tarmac at the private aviation terminal before boarding the buses.

Marilyn George of New Orleans clutched her daughter, Michelle, whose first birthday was yesterday.

"I'm just happy that we're OK, and everyone's OK," she said.

George said she and six other members of her family escaped their homes in New Orleans before the hurricane struck Aug. 29.

"We can't go home," she said. "We can't never go back home. We've got to stay strong for our family."

Thompson said he didn't escape his house until two days after the hurricane hit, and had to wade through water up to his neck to reach a truck so he could get to a shelter.

Holding up a plastic bag, he said, "All I got right now is these T-shirts. I'm glad to have that."

He and his friend, Brandon Henderson, said they weren't sure what the future held.

"We're taking it one day at a time. That's all we can do," Thompson said.
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Old 09-10-2005, 09:55 AM   #9
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Al Gore has lots of time (and MONEY) on his hands. I would expect him to be doing at LEAST this amount of work for hurricane relief.
God, you deprecate the man even in the face of this kind of decisive action. Isbets accuses him of politicizing the event (even though it was barely reported and he made no comment), and PA says it's the "least" he could do...And you guys talk about me being partisan? Whew...

Where were the Bush chartered jets, the Delay ones, the Hastert ones, the Cheney or Hallburton ones to rescue people? no where in sight. I guess they were frightened of it looking like it was being politicized to rescue old and sick people from hospitals. Well, PA, if that's the "least" Gore could do, none of the ABOVE even came close to matching it.

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Old 09-10-2005, 10:12 AM   #10
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Listen Stinky, you just got a good lesson in how bad things are when the Democrates are running the show. Didn't you learn any thing?
Tommy,

Are you reffering to the good ol days of peace and prosperity under Clinton ?
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Old 09-10-2005, 10:17 AM   #11
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God, you deprecate the man even in the face of this kind of decisive action. Isbets accuses him of politicizing the event (even though it was barely reported and he made no comment), and PA says it's the "least" he could do...And you guys talk about me being partisan? Whew...

Where were the Bush chartered jets, the Delay ones, the Hastert ones, the Cheney or Hallburton ones to rescue people? no where in sight. I guess they were frightened of it looking like it was being politicized to rescue old and sick people from hospitals. Well, PA, if that's the "least" Gore could do, none of the ABOVE even came close to matching it.
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Bush did do a "flyover" on air force one. And to put a positive view on this, a Halliburton subsidary got a 500 million no bid contract to do some rebuilding down there.
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Old 09-10-2005, 10:20 AM   #12
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to all the rightys

hey fellows, you don't have to post all your bs. Just go to the link and copy an excuse, or better yet just tell me which number excuse you want to use.
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Hey Stinky, seek help.

Remeber the old computer monitors, if you left them on to one screen too long, it would burn the image in permenantly?

That is your brain on Bush.
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Hey Stinky, seek help.

Remeber the old computer monitors, if you left them on to one screen too long, it would burn the image in permenantly?

That is your brain on Bush.
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Where were the Bush chartered jets, the Delay ones, the Hastert ones, the Cheney or Hallburton ones to rescue people? no where in sight. I guess they were frightened of it looking like it was being politicized to rescue old and sick people from hospitals.
No, they were too busy putting together the operation to save Louisiana state and local leaders' sweet asses after they totally screwed up the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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