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Sep. 2nd, 2005 08:39 am
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George Bush reminds me of those useless late-18th century kings, George III and Louis XVI. He has no instinct for leadership; he has to be told what to do. "Say, Mr President, don't you think it would be a good idea if you flew down to the Delta and put in an appearance?" "Awww...do I have to?"

A natural-born leader would have been down there, mingling with the refugees, just as soon as it was safe to fly.

Sooner or later every dynasty throws up a man unsuited to the job.

George III was a successful farmer and Louis XVI had a talent for watchmaking and George Bush- if left to his own devices- would have cut the mustard (just)in the lower levels of middle management.

Did they tip the tea into Boston harbour for this? I think not.

Date: 2005-09-02 05:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] easyalchemy.livejournal.com
Hmmm, well, I live in Canada, and since we don't quite count as the newest state, I think our offers of disaster aid still count. And Canada is constantly offering aid; we did during 911, and we are now. But it's being held back. You can read about offers of help from Canada and the American government's initial response here

Yes in the past the US has sent aid to lots and lots of places. So has Canada. It's been less, but we have fewer citizens and less money all 'round. We do what we can.

Your news media, in the States, is not what I'd think of as an honest attempt at true reporting. I doubt there's as much interest in the story of Canada offering to help as there is in just about any human drama piece. So maybe you're not hearing about it, whil they're busy re-hashing the story of thousands of dead bodies and looting. It doesn't mean it's not happening.

My beef is not with the people of New Orleans, who are plainly suffering and dying because their government cared more about invading an oil-rich Middle Eastern country than it did about building up and supporting the infrastructure on its own soil. I don't hate the individual Americans, except insofar as they were blind enough to elect Bush in the first place, nevermind re-electing him.

From where I stand, your country is starting to look like it's sliding from 1st world to third, your system from democracy to tyranny, your infrastructure falling to pieces, your citizens suffering and dying. And I want to help; but there's only so much I can do. The rest lies in the hands of Americans, like yourself; because this didn't have to be such a huge tragedy. Your government let it become one.

Date: 2005-09-02 09:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] philtration.livejournal.com
And yet we spread ourselves thin across the globe trying to make a difference. Would we not be a much stronger nation if we took care of our own problems first?

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