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August 28, 2008

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I guess it's inevitable, but I think it's disgusting that this soon-to-be Category 3 storm is only being discussed as far as its potential to impact politics.

Of course, I'm not talking about you, Scout. I'm talking about the people who are salivating over the chance to use a natural disaster that would fuck over hundreds of thousands of people to score a point or two. You're god-damned right about how the Republicans will spin such a thing--that's just about the only thing they're good at, is serving up steaming piles of bullshit. And no matter what a Hurricane Gustav would do, they'll use it to bash Democrats.

I hope the fucking thing peters out to a little punk-ass Cat 1 (or better yet, a TS). 'Cause I've lived through a few, and I wouldn't wish a strong storm on anyone to prove a point.

Fuckin' NY Times. "Karmic payback." It's pretty fucking easy to say that when it's other peoples homes and lives that the Cosmos is using to get back at the GOP, huh, cocksuckers?

Fuckin' ghouls, all of them.

Instant Karma

This was a better post, and I second scout's sentiment.

I hope it peters out, too or does a hard left to TX (where I live and I know it's better able to withstand a storm at present) - and then Southern Decadence can happen and really piss off the fundies hoping for another 'memo from teh homisekshul hatin gawd' of theirs.
Cheers!
Elspeth
(is contemplating drinking hurricanes all weekend to drain the strength of Monsieur Gustav)

Forget the politics is indeed a change I could believe in.

Spot on Scout

shouldn't it hit texas?

The "Karmic payback" bullshit has pissed me off all day today. Thanks for the diary, Scout - I always know I can come to ya'll for a reinforcement of my indignation. The more I think about ANYONE "cheering the storm on" (something I saw in comments over at Kos) to make a political point, the more rum I add to this glass. The only ill-informed asshats that do that are the ones who don't have to deal with the pre-storm worry or the post-storm cleanup.

I raise my libation in your direction while waiting for Obama to speak.

FEMA says they're on their own for the first 72 hours and the state and city say each individual has to decide for himself. How do they think that improves their preparedness?

When Katrina hit there were 10,000 people in New Orleans suffering from dementia. Thousands of children and elderly people got separated from their families. They were all left to fend for themselves. Now "fend for yourself" is the Official Plan, and the Republicans think that's an improvement.

There's been no change. It's still the Republican plan: the rich and the fit survive, and the disadvantaged suffer and die.

Whatever happens with Gustav, the Republicans won't score any points with me.

For the people of the Gulf Coast, I pray to God that the storm abates. The timing of Gustav disrupts the Republican Convention and occasions the display of how deeply shamed the Republicans are of their sitting president. Gustav, more importantly, forcefully reminds us of Katrina, the Republican stain on the American soul. I cannot help but wonder if God in His justice is showing His displeasure with the "christians" who prayed for rain on the Democrats'convention and thus in blasphemy tried to drag Him into their petty partisan politics.

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