"Excuse my French everybody in America – but I am pissed."
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"And I'll tell you, man, I'm probably going get in a whole bunch of trouble. I'm probably going to get in so much trouble it ain't even funny. You probably won't even want to deal with me after this interview is over."
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"But we authorized $8 billion to go to Iraq lickety-quick. After 9/11, we gave the president unprecedented powers lickety-quick to take care of New York and other places.
Now, you mean to tell me that a place where most of your oil is coming through, a place that is so unique when you mention New Orleans anywhere around the world, everybody's eyes light up -- you mean to tell me that a place where you probably have thousands of people that have died and thousands more that are dying every day, that we can't figure out a way to authorize the resources that we need? Come on, man."
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"Organize people to write letters and make calls to their congressmen, to the president, to the governor. Flood their doggone offices with requests to do something. This is ridiculous.
I don't want to see anybody do anymore goddamn press conferences. Put a moratorium on press conferences. Don't do another press conference until the resources are in this city. And then come down to this city and stand with us when there are military trucks and troops that we can't even count.
Don't tell me 40,000 people are coming here. They're not here. It's too doggone late. Now get off your asses and do something, and let's fix the biggest goddamn crisis in the history of this country."
- excerpts from New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin's radio address this morning.
I would have loved to be a fly on the wall when this guy had Bush standing next to him. I wonder if anybody ever talks as honestly as he does around the president.
Posted by mbare at September 02, 2005 08:25 PMTwo comments:
First, Ray Nagin is a real person who took it to bush which makes him my hero! This is the way we should all be talking, this is ridiculous to say the very least!
Secondly, about the polling issue below: people didn't change their minds, bush didn't win. Dean packs crowds across the country and bush couldn't fill small halls for his social security side show, coincidence? Nah I don't think so.
Look at the facts people. Check out:
http://www.velvetrevolution.us/subsect.php?Main=ELECTION2004&Sub=BACKGROUND