Dennis Kucinich is an embarrassment to Cleveland and to the nation. I never voted for him yet I feel compelled to apologize for him to the rest of the nation. He wasted Cleveland taxpayers’ money and should have been recalled. He has just smoked way too much dope (and no, this is not an idle rumor...why in the world do you think Willie Nelson supports him??)
We don't mind helping the helpless; we mind helping the CLUELESS! Hit the nail on the head! There are plenty of those out there; Obama as president is living proof!
Wouldn't it be nice if precautions could be taken to build this city correctly to prevent another tragedy? Nah.... Bush won't go for that. Killing people in Iraq is more important.
The Associated Press
Thursday, September 1, 2005; 5:04 PM
WASHINGTON -- It makes no sense to spend billions of dollars to rebuild a city that's seven feet under sea level, House Speaker Dennis Hastert said of federal assistance for hurricane-devastated New Orleans.
It looks like a lot of that place could be bulldozed, the Illinois Republican said in an interview Wednesday with The Daily Herald of Arlington, Ill.
Hastert, in a transcript supplied by the newspaper, said there was no question that the people of New Orleans would rebuild their city, but noted that federal insurance and other federal aid was involved. We ought to take a second look at it. But you know we build Los Angeles and San Francisco on top of earthquake fissures and they rebuild too. Stubbornness.
Hastert's press secretary, Ron Bonjean, said Hastert was not suggesting New Orleans should be abandoned or relocated. The speaker believes that we should have a discussion about how best to rebuild New Orleans so as to protect its citizens, he said. What he is saying is that rebuilding the city in the same way is not sensible.
There are some real tough questions to ask, Hastert said in the interview. How do you go about rebuilding this city? What precautions do you take?
Hastert announced Thursday that the House, currently at the end of its summer break, would return for an emergency session Friday to approve some $10 billion in federal aid for hurricane victims.
In the wake of this disaster, the people of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida should know that the United States Congress stands ready to help them in their time of need, he said in a joint statement with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.