Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Blame game

To me, it seems that every since his election, President Bush suddenly became a "God Like" Person. He gets blamed for everything! To my knowledge, he is the first President that has been, by the Secularists, anointed with Godly Powers. Ah yes, He knows all, Sees all, hears all. Therefore, he is also blamed for all the wrong that happens. For example: To this day, he is blamed for all that went wrong in the Katrina situation. Never mind that he was thousands of miles from this happening while the Governor of Louisiana and the Mayor of New Orleans, acted like chickens with their heads cut off. Still, the blame for this badly mishandled situation, was the President of United States and not the local government. And the Democrats, jumped on the band wagon for a free ride into the history of total ignorance. Also, to this day, several years from the happening of this tragedy, despite billions of dollars in government aid, little progress, relative speaking, has been made. Now lets look, in historical prospective, at how a similar situation was handled: As published, in the American Heritage magazine and now, herein in part, as follows; In the Galveston Hurricane, 1900, estimated dead 8,000...Around 6:39 P.M., Sept. 8, a storm wave submerged the City...Whose highest elevation was 8 feet above sea level - to a depth of l5 feet...At 10:00 the next morning headed toward Oklahoma....No building had escaped unscathed, one-third of the city was destroyed. At 10:00 the next morning the mayor called a meeting of a ad hoc relief committee, which ordered every able bodied man to help with the rebuilding of the city, or he wouldn't receive any food. Disposing of the dead was the first job...Given the shear number of them (the dead) ...they were loaded on barges and buried at sea...With the help of 1,258,000 in donations Galveston was self-sufficient in six months. Note: In this disaster Big Daddy Government did not contribute one-cent nor was any blame for this incident attributed to the president, in any manner or form. PROVERB: Actions speak louder than words. The Messenger

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