Posted on 02/03/2009 4:45:45 AM PST by AJMCQ
Maybe President Obama is busy dealing with the stimulus package from the warmth of The White House, but it would appear his diss of hundreds of thousands of people without power (and heat) may not only show hypocrisy when it comes to his criticism of George W. Bush and the Katrina aftermath, but contempt for the people of the mid-South.
They need to get “Good Job” Brownie back. He did a better job in Katrina than is being done now.
Bump.
Haven’t seen any media or celebrities walking knee deep in the snow yet either. They probably tell themselves, why go to Kentucky when you can go to Aspen.
Where’s Kanye West when you need him? Have there been any Sean Penn sightings yet?
Clearly the President hates white people.
And another thing: Darn that global warming! Darn it to heck.
Since Kentucky didn’t support Obama, The Chosen One has cast them into outer darkness.
It’s obvious that the people of Western Kentucky are just too damn white. The media doesn’t care about all those rednecks, and the commie in the White House wouldn’t mind if a few of them died off anyway. After all, they probably didn’t vote for Zero anyway.
Ah, but the Ass. Press headline says “FEMA gets decent marks for its ice storm response.”
I’ll stand-in for Kanye.
Here goes...
“OBAMA DOESN’T CARE ABOUT WHITE PEOPLE!”
Maybe the state should collectively stop paying federal taxes. Yeah, I know, that won't happen. But it would sure get zero's attention.
And turning blue like the people of Eastern Kentucky.
/sorry it just slipped out
Then they would all be qualified to be in his cabinet.
"Was Kentucky a blue state or a red state?"
White people don’t need as much heat as us Hawaiians!
It’s early, but you win the post of the day!
Thank you.
In case you have all forgotten, Northern Arkansas was hit extremely hard by the same storm. However, in our area, people dug in and helped their neighbors and didn’t sit on their a$$ waiting for the local government, FEMA or national guard to show up and ask what they could do for ME! I went 5 days without power but, as a former member of the US Military, I had emergency plans. I had purchased a kerosene heater and sealed jugs of kerosene 10 years ago and finally got to use them. Was warm, able to cook food, and with loss of telephone land lines had cell phones to communicate with. And yes, our areal looks like a tornado hit, but without houses and business destroyed. Over 3000 power poles down and 700 miles of high voltage wire on the ground in Baxter County alone. Electrical crews showed up from all around the South to put us back on line electrically.
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