Oh, liar liar LIAR.
NEW ORLEANS (CNN) -- President Bush said Monday that when he told the country, two days after Hurricane Katrina crashed ashore, that no one had anticipated the breach of levees in New Orleans, that wasn't what he meant.
Bush said he wanted to "clarify" the remark he made in an interview with ABC -- an inaccurate statement that added to blistering criticism against the president.
"When that storm came by, a lot of people said we dodged a bullet. When that storm came through at first, people said, 'Whew.' There was a sense of relaxation. And that's what I was referring to," Bush told reporters in New Orleans Monday. "Of course, there were plans in case the levee had been breached. There was a sense of relaxation at a critical moment."
There are so many top government officials that I want to kick in the balls right now.
Sirens all over LA. There's big blackouts hitting large parts of town, for no discernable reason. They're not rolling blackouts -- it's pretty cool today, and the energy consumption levels aren't out of the ordinary.
We just had the power here go down for about twenty minutes, while I was in the middle of trying to download XP SP2
Hell, why didn't they just name it Lucia and be done with it?
Except Lucia would take some newlywed with her. Hurricane Tosca at least would only kiss the corrupt politicians. Hmmm . . .
Oddest part time job--auctioneer's assistant when in my early teens.
Coolest job moment--calling Industrial Light and Magic's actual phone to see if they wanted to upgrade their networking software. Unfortunately, the people who decided that were on vacation, so someone else got to call later.
2nd coolest moment--calling a bookstore at, I swear, 666 Dead Cat Alley, also about their networking software. I told the owner I thought his address was way cool, and he snapped, "Then you can buy the store, I'm sick of it." I had to wonder just what he thought he was getting into, with an address like that.
Sirens all over LA. There's big blackouts hitting large parts of town, for no discernable reason. They're not rolling blackouts -- it's pretty cool today, and the energy consumption levels aren't out of the ordinary.
Well that's freaky and kind of scary.
Just saw a post on LJ saying So, mmm, according to ...gossip, two substations are out, pretty much all of Los Angeles is out--without power, including San Fernando valley. I guess San Gabriel valley still has some power. FWIW.
Well that's freaky and kind of scary.
Yep. Power's back on now.
I'm in Downtown LA and we were just without power for about 45 minutes. Em's school was out and they're in Burbank and not part of the LA DWP power grid. The house in the Valley is out.
I've been a little freaked out.
There was a sense of relaxation at a critical moment."
Maybe that's because you were still on vacation and far from New Orleans.
Aims, I've been thinking of you the whole time. I take it you've checked in with Em's school?
There's big blackouts hitting large parts of town, for no discernable reason.
It's to distract from the bullshit happening in Washington. I'd look for Karl Rove's hand on the big power switch.