Wednesday, September 07, 2005

The Blame Game

I wasn't going to do this, but the nimrods, dumb asses, dirt bags and know nothings have forced me to. With a lot of work still to be done in New Orleans, the fore mentioned people can't keep their pie holes shut and focus their energy on helping their fellow Americans; especially the ones that are in positions to help in big ways are spitting in the face of all the wonderful selfless people who are giving of themselves, risking their lives for their fellow Americans (they are fellow Americans, not refugees.

I guess it is really no surprise that these people have chosen to play the Blame Game because it is all they know how to do and they can't even do it right. These same fore mentioned people are so devoid of any crumb of intelligence as to make one wonder how they are able to engage in dressing themselves. If you can get a look at their shoes, I would be surprised if they weren't on the wrong feet.

As I said before, I did not want to play this game, but because of numerous comments made by these lower life forms, I am forced to join in and put them in their place.

All this talk about blaming the federal government and the President for the supposedly slow response to what happened in the gulf coast shows their lack of intelligence. First off, the mayor of New Orleans has the primary responsibility to see to the safety of "his people."; to evacuate the city, especially those that could not get out on their own because of health or lack of transportation. And he FAILED! He failed in a huge way. Hundreds of buses were left sitting just to be enveloped by the toxic water. He issued a mandatory evacuation and then left his beloved city to fend for itself. He is a coward because he can't and will never admit to his failure. Instead he blames the federal government for not helping sooner when it was up to the governor to declare marshal law and invite the national guard and government to help. She also FAILED in a huge way. If there is any criminal blame to place, buffoons playing this blame game should place it on the right people. Especially the mayor. He is one of the most worthless excuses for an American next to the Clintons. He and the governor of LA should resign and take responsibility for most of the problems that occurred because they were directly attributed to their in-action. It is a flat out lie to say that racism on the part of the president or the federal government had anything to do with the perceived lack of help. If you haven't noticed, most of the people doing the rescuing and aiding in the recovery are white. If you add up all the people in the effected area in the Gulf Coast, the majority of them are white. So keep the racist shit out of it!

Everyone out there who can't get this through their pea sized brains should go find a country that could have handled something of this magnitude (area the size of Great Britain) without the help of other countries. There are none. Regardless what anyone says about the United States, this is the best and most generous country that has ever been on the face of this earth.

I am not even going to address those turds out there who believe that "global warming" caused by Man gave birth to this hurricane and that because President didn't sign the Kyoto treaty two years ago caused this fore mentioned "global warming". These environmental wackos are pathetic. The Earth has heated and cooled many many times long before Man was able to significantly change the environment. These people have shit for brains.

Enough is enough!

This is One Man's Opinion

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The earth had wildfires long before humans developed napalm. That doesn't make it right for us to firebomb a civic center.

The fact that the earth had warming/cooling cycles before humans were able to change the envronment has no bearing at all on whether or not humans should act to further a warming trend.

It's what's referred to as the "non sequitor" fallacy, something someone who implies he does not have shit for brains should be familiar with.

Speaking of fallacies, the fallacy of "tu quoque" is also something you should be familiar with, if in fact you don't have shit for brains. That, as you are of course aware, would be the fallacy you commit when you imply that somehow any failing of the mayor of New Orleans somehow alleviates the burden of guilt of the federal government. A guilt, interestingly which your silly president even acknowledges, while attempting to shift the blame from himself onto some unnamed "bureaucracy."

But, since you believe you don't have shit for brains, I'm sure you knew all that.

The Patriot said...

aleks,

I feel so honored that such a great American such as yourself has taken the time to read my blog! And you even left me a very thoughtful comment. Thank you.

"The earth had wildfires long before humans developed napalm.That doesn't make it right for us to firebomb a civic center."

What a great opening line. How about this from another great American such as yourself "...it depends on what your definition of 'is' is."

Your comment makes about as much sense as "There were trees on Earth long before humans. Does that make it right for us to eat potato chips?"

I am sorry that the truth offends you.

As for people having shit for brains, your comment proves my point. Thanks!