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It's All My Fault

When you see pictures of the devastation in New Orleans, courtesy of Hurricane Katrina (not President Bush), it's almost easy to assume that you're looking at a third-world country. The fact that even AMERICANS are not immune from catastrophe at the hands of a higher power should give us pause. We should be humbled and remember that we DO NOT control everything.

That aside, apparently every Liberal in America is convinced that President Bush not only caused Katrina but was single-handedly responsible for the devastation that it wrought. Last I remember, we were a democratic Republic where the representatives to government (duly elected by the people) have a large hand in determining this country's response to disasters, this country's response to the need for repairs in major public works, and the needs of this country's people. I am sick to death of all the finger-pointing, blame bombing, and name-calling that our government officials and every Liberal on the planet are currently engaged in over the tragedy that befell New Orleans and many other southern areas in Katrina's path.

Rich Galen (at the Mullings website) put it best: It's All My Fault.

Thank you for putting it in perspective, Rich!

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