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Thursday, March 9, 2006 12:00 AM

Once more unto the breach

Bush's latest visit to New Orleans was a hollow pose, bringing nothing that will actually help rebuild the ruined city.

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  • Thursday, March 9, 2006 06:12 AM

    I think he took a hammer in hand

    Well Cornelius T told me that GW did pick up a hammer, and he might even have bent a few nails before giving up. Did anyone actually see him hammer anthing besides the empty rhetoric he has been spewing since this disaster struck?

    I want so much to say, "But Seriously, folks," that my teeth are shaking. I can't every time I think of the TOTAL ALL OUT INCOMPETENCE OF THIS MAN, I get a funny bone attack.

    He has admitted to being hoodwinked by the people who told him they had no firm evidence of WMD, saying instead that it was a Slam Dunk. Someone should have told him the US goal was at the other end of the court. You know, here at home, where New Orleans is. AND THE SLAM DUNK GAVE A COUPLE OF POINTS TO THE OPPOSITION. He Did a Double reverse on the gridiron, and only completed one reversal. He should known that is wy his own folks are trying to tackle, hog tie and horsewhip him into getting off the field.

    We should send him a Bicycle for Spring Break, and pad the package with pretzels. But, he would think we loved him if we did. Better to just moon him when you get the opportunity, or wave..with just one finger.

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