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debbie
09-08-2005, 12:28 AM
It's likely with the anniversary of 9/11 just around the corner that any plans the Bush administration had to exploit the date to further the war effort in Iraq will have to be slightly scaled back with the arrival of Katrina.


Osama and Katrina

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
Published: September 7, 2005

On the day after 9/11, I was in Jerusalem and was interviewed by Israeli TV. The reporter asked me, "Do you think the Bush administration is up to responding to this attack?" As best I can recall, I answered: "Absolutely. One thing I can assure you about these guys is that they know how to pull the trigger."

It was just a gut reaction that George Bush and Dick Cheney were the right guys to deal with Osama. I was not alone in that feeling, and as a result, Mr. Bush got a mandate, almost a blank check, to rule from 9/11 that he never really earned at the polls. Unfortunately, he used that mandate not simply to confront the terrorists but to take a radically uncompassionate conservative agenda - on taxes, stem cells, the environment and foreign treaties - that was going nowhere before 9/11, and drive it into a post-9/11 world. In that sense, 9/11 distorted our politics and society.

Well, if 9/11 is one bookend of the Bush administration, Katrina may be the other. If 9/11 put the wind at President Bush's back, Katrina's put the wind in his face. If the Bush-Cheney team seemed to be the right guys to deal with Osama, they seem exactly the wrong guys to deal with Katrina - and all the rot and misplaced priorities it's exposed here at home.

These are people so much better at inflicting pain than feeling it, so much better at taking things apart than putting them together, so much better at defending "intelligent design" as a theology than practicing it as a policy.

Osama and Katrina - The complete article
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/07/opinion/07friedman.html?hp

Mr. Apollo
09-08-2005, 01:57 AM
I just hope the media doesn't give up it's newly discovered backbone and at it's realization that it's job is to uncover the truth and not just repeat administration talking points. I hope that they keep showing everyone the horror of Katrina and wake people out of their partisan stupor. When a politician does something wrong, they need to be held accountable. Forget that their democrat or republician, "liberal" or "conservative" (I hate those terms as they almost no one can be classified as one or the other). The public needs to know what they did and the politician must be held accountable.