Comments on: Just Who Was At That Fake FEMA Briefing?
CBS News Obtains A Photo Of The "Press" Gallery Full Of FEMA Staffers
- Doesn''''t this describe a high-level government criminal conspiracy to defraud the American public?
Posted by FeelFree1 at 12:57 AM : Nov 10, 2007
So true,,,But I thought the fake news conference was originally held outside?? Now they''re showing it as being held inside. Am I missing something? Or am I remembering it wrong? - Reply to this comment
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Maybe our fake President could have lent some credibility to this fake briefing...- Reply to this comment
Simplemind2,
"al Qaeda in America"/American Taliban/BlackWater USA contract workers/FEMA employees/staff/reporters - they all look-alike!
Nice!
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Re: "The gallery is not filled with members of the press but with high-level agency employees."
Doesn''t this describe a high-level government criminal conspiracy to defraud the American public?- Reply to this comment
- Bush and his appointees have told so many lies, they start to seem like reality. The FEMA mock press conference, ironically, was an effort to wipe mud from the face of the agency after Katrina.
The lies just keep coming-- at the FDA, a corrupt, former "watchdog" agency filled with Bush appointees who regularly shill for the pharmaceutical industry. An out-to-lunch EPA which actually increased the mercury permissible in our skies.
A border patrol which doesn''t patrol our border, a transportation safety agency which doesn''t secure our airports...
Bush led by example-- asleep at the switdh at 901, a bogus case for invading Iraq, a bogus link between 911 and Iraq, lies about national security in order to spy illegally on US citizens.
The Bush regime digs its hole in history ever deeper. The GOP ought to be ashamed, except it hasn''t any higher aspirations, itself. - Reply to this comment
- Phony press conference. Phony administration. Same sick joke being played on America and the world.
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- May as well. It''s not much different than the network news. Must be the main stream media is afraid of losing their government contracts?
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What do you expect from a bunch of Bu$h cronies?- Reply to this comment
- The American public has gotten so used to corruption, incompetence, failure, and general uselessness from our public officials that they have become utterly shameless.
Posted by tngreen
It is tempting to think so, but I also think that Americans are angry, but lack a rallying figure to stand up and make the call. Not like Kucinich, who did it inside the "machine", basically unseen by the public, but with a high profile media campaign preceding it, ala the illegal invasions, where the violations of law are clearly laid out, and both pro and con respond to the points.
Whoever anchors the media blitz can then become a central figure, the one to "push the button" so to speak, calling for demonstrations and such, until the political pressure becomes too great for the politicians to bear.
We will have to wake the giant of civil disobedience, as we did in the 60s, because we are, like then, bringing down a criminal president, and it will take a similar amount of pressure for it to happen again. - Reply to this comment
- "Knocke blamed bad decision-making and a rush to get out information about wildfires that were raging in southern California."
..."reporters were given 15 minutes'' notice"...
How many "real" reporters did they expect to attend on 15 minutes notice?
Makes you wonder how these people ever got the job in the first place..... - Reply to this comment
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