March 2006
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Media, Democrats Exaggerate Warning of Levee Breaches
Critics of the Bush administration have promoted video of an Aug. 28, 2005, teleconference between emergency management officials and the president as proof that the White House was warned that levees around New Orleans would likely fail against Hurricane Katrina. But a closer examination of the recording and transcript shows no mention that the Crescent City's levees would be breached.
October 2005
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A nation of sheeple
President Bush informed the nation, during a press conference, that he might seek to use the U.S. military to quarantine parts of the nation should there be a serious outbreak of the deadly avian flu that has killed millions of chickens and 60-some people in Southeast Asia. That's the second time Bush has expressed a desire to use the military for local policing. The first was in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
September 2005
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AOL poll: President slays mayor on storm
With close to 600,000 participants, public rips Nagin response to hurricane Katrina as 'poor'
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Dependence on Government, Not Racism, Hurting Black People, Pastor Says
A black conservative leader says don't blame racism or President Bush for what happened to thousands of black people during and after Hurricane Katrina.
"The truth is black people died, not because of President Bush or racism, they died because of their unhealthy dependence on the government and the incompetence of Mayor Ray Nagin and Governor Kathleen Blanco."
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