Friday, September 02, 2005

Roundup of liberal thuggery

Arthur Chrenkoff has a list of liberal exploitation of Katrina. If only it were hard to believe that the left-wing looney bin of the world would exploit such a tragedy for political gain. Here's a sample of liberal compassion:

(From The Bradblog)

So why was I thinking of starting a movement against giving aid to the stricken areas?

Because these are red states. They voted for Bush. These ninnies obviously wanted these policies, and they deserve to live with the consequences of their votes.

A large part of me still believes that many of these W-worshipping numbskulls deserve to suffer and to die. They brought it on themselves. Let them look to Jayzuss for aid: It's time they stopped leeching off the more productive blue staters...

But then (to paraphrase the old song) I thought I'd better think it out again.

Many of the victims, the ones who have suffered the most, are poor. The hardest hit were the blue state folk living among the red state maniacs. New Orleans, we should note, went heavily for Kerry.

And that's why we must help. Although it was very tempting to say otherwise.

But let us make one thing clear: We WILL politicize this issue.

The Republicans did not shirk from making political use of 9/11, and we should not shirk from reminding the country that Bush turned what should have been a mere problem into Ragnarok.

Conservatives may accuse us of lacking taste if we use this sad occasion to point out sadder facts of political life. Cable news pundits will try to pretend that now is not the time for partisan politics.

If they say that, screw 'em.

If the Bush-voters want Californians and New Yorkers and other blue staters to fork over dough, then they damn well had better take our words as well. Republican policies caused this catastrophe. Force them to hear that message -- again and again. That message is the price of the charity they now demand.


I donated to New Yorkers after 9/11 without hesitation. Issues of race, class, religion, or voting habits never entered into the consideration. I could say the same if a major earthquake struck California. We are always there to help when they need it. Terrorist scumbags believe that anyone of differing ideology are worth less than nothing, and are to be hated. Read the previous quote and decide for yourself if there are any parallels.

And by the way, Republican policies didn't cause this disaster, a fucking hurricane did.

NOTE: Follow the link and you will see he was "misquoted out of context." What he really meant to say was:

I'm not going to post the piece I started to write.

My original reaction to the Katrina catastrophe was going to be: "NOT ONE DIME."

For an hour or so, I contemplated the idea of turning it into a crusade: No-one in the blue states (where the money is) should give one dime of aid to the victims of this hurricane, which devastated Bush-friendly regions.

Why did I flirt with such a callous attitude?

Because it should be obvious to all that this tragedy was not just an act of God. Dubya and his diety conspired to transform mere disaster into an unprecedented mega-catastrophe.

Scientists warn us to expect more Katrinas. Global warming -- the existence of which W would prefer to rationalize away -- caused the temperature of the sea's surface to rise in the Gulf of Mexico, thereby transforming what should have been a manageable hurricane into a monster.

The National Guard was off in Iraq stealing oil -- and everything else in that nation -- all to benefit Haliburton and the oil companies. They could have been in N.O. earlier, building levies, overseeing evacuation.


Oh, nevermind. You don't look like a heartless, brainless, elitist hack, after all.

I will defer to junkscience.com to refute the juvenile "it is all global warming" nonsense.

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