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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Thank You Ben Stein... Thank You.


About the time of my last post, Ben Stein wrote an article that was much more eloquent than mine. Of course, he is a lawyer and a former presidential speech writer, so that kindof makes sense. So, giving all credit where credit is due... and because I couldn't have said it better myself... here is his article. (see http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=8693 for the original)

Special ReportGet Off His Back
(Updated)By Ben Stein
Published 9/2/2005 11:59:59 PM
***UPDATED: Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005, 2:13 p.m.***
A few truths, for those who have ears and eyes and care to know the truth:
1.) The hurricane that hit New Orleans and Mississippi and Alabama was an astonishing tragedy. The suffering and loss of life and peace of mind of the residents of those areas is acutely horrifying.
2.) George Bush did not cause the hurricane. Hurricanes have been happening for eons. George Bush did not create them or unleash this one.
3.) George Bush did not make this one worse than others. There have been far worse hurricanes than this before George Bush was born.
4.) There is no overwhelming evidence that global warming exists as a man-made phenomenon. There is no clear-cut evidence that global warming even exists. There is no clear evidence that if it does exist it makes hurricanes more powerful or makes them aim at cities with large numbers of poor people. If global warming is a real phenomenon, which it may well be, it started long before George Bush was inaugurated, and would not have been affected at all by the Kyoto treaty, considering that Kyoto does not cover the world's worst polluters -- China, India, and Brazil. In a word, George Bush had zero to do with causing this hurricane. To speculate otherwise is belief in sorcery.
5.) George Bush had nothing to do with the hurricane contingency plans for New Orleans. Those are drawn up by New Orleans and Louisiana. In any event, the plans were perfectly good: mandatory evacuation. It is in no way at all George Bush's fault that about 20 percent of New Orleans neglected to follow the plan. It is not his fault that many persons in New Orleans were too confused to realize how dangerous the hurricane would be. They were certainly warned. It's not George Bush's fault that there were sick people and old people and people without cars in New Orleans. His job description does not include making sure every adult in America has a car, is in good health, has good sense, and is mobile.
6.) George Bush did not cause gangsters to shoot at rescue helicopters taking people from rooftops, did not make gang bangers rape young girls in the Superdome, did not make looters steal hundreds of weapons, in short make New Orleans into a living hell.
7.) George Bush is the least racist President in mind and soul there has ever been and this is shown in his appointments over and over. To say otherwise is scandalously untrue.
8.) George Bush is rushing every bit of help he can to New Orleans and Mississippi and Alabama as soon as he can. He is not a magician. It takes time to organize huge convoys of food and now they are starting to arrive. That they get in at all considering the lawlessness of the city is a miracle of bravery and organization.
9.) There is not the slightest evidence at all that the war in Iraq has diminished the response of the government to the emergency. To say otherwise is pure slander.
10.) If the energy the news media puts into blaming Bush for an Act of God worsened by stupendous incompetence by the New Orleans city authorities and the malevolence of the criminals of the city were directed to helping the morale of the nation, we would all be a lot better off.
11.) New Orleans is a great city with many great people. It will recover and be greater than ever. Sticking pins into an effigy of George Bush that does not resemble him in the slightest will not speed the process by one day.
12.) The entire episode is a dramatic lesson in the breathtaking callousness of government officials at the ground level. Imagine if Hillary Clinton had gotten her way and they were in charge of your health care.God bless all of those dear people who are suffering so much, and God bless those helping them, starting with George Bush.
****UPDATE: Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005, 2:13 p.m.
More Mysteries of Katrina:
Why is it that the snipers who shot at emergency rescuers trying to save people in hospitals and shelters are never mentioned except in passing, and Mr. Bush, who is turning over heaven and earth to rescue the victims of the storm, is endlessly vilified?
What church does Rev. Al Sharpton belong to that believes in passing blame and singling out people by race for opprobrium and hate?
What special abilities does the media have for deciding how much blame goes to the federal government as opposed to the city government of New Orleans for the aftereffects of Katrina?
If able-bodied people refuse to obey a mandatory evacuation order for a city, have they not assumed the risk that ill effects will happen to them?
When the city government simply ignores its own sick and hospitalized and elderly people in its evacuation order, is Mr. Bush to blame for that?
Is there any problem in the world that is not Mr. Bush's fault, or have we reverted to a belief in a sort of witchcraft where we credit a mortal man with the ability to create terrifying storms and every other kind of ill wind?
Where did the idea come from that salvation comes from hatred and criticism and mockery instead of love and co-operation?

2 Comments:

  • So the right praises Bush for his response to 9/11, but absolutely none of the blame for the slow federal response to this disaster gets deflected to the Commander in Chief? Don't be hypocritical. The guy didn't even get off vacation until Wednesday.

    Nobody's blaming Bush for "starting the hurricane". It's moronic to even suggest that. And nobody's blaming Bush for global warming. But what do you call it when you ignore the opinion of the vast majority in the scientific community and continue to believe in your own, preferred reality? I guess you call it being a Republican.

    There is very strong evidence that manmade pollution has changed the composition of our atmosphere and that this has likely contributed to the warming of the planet over the past 50 years. Check the EPA website if you don't believe me. Read Christie Todd Whitmans last book. These are not tree huggers. These are not hippies.

    As far as the evacuation, there is enough blame to go around to all levels of the local, state, and federal response. The reason so much attention has been paid to the federal response is that this was supposed to be the first test of the Homeland Security Department. Things were supposed to work more efficiently now that everything was under one roof. This was a preview for our response to a future terrorist attack. Eh...great. So would you be thinking the same thing right now if it took Bush three days to come off of vacation after a terrorist attack of this scale? Thousands dead. A major American city rendered uninhabitable. Hundreds of thousands of refugees. The biggest port in the American South gone.

    Really. Would you? The looters and the people shooting guns (there are more conflicting reports about "snipers" than there are about global warming) are such small potatoes. This is not about the five percent or less of the population who took a plasma screen TV, because the vast majority of the people who were "looting" were taking food and clothes. That's not looting. That's called survival.

    There is no excuse for the rapes and the murders. Nobody is excusing that. Don't tell me liberals excuse that shit, because they don't. I'm sure you're familiar with the term "straw man argument". If you're not, then look it up.

    In any event, get informed. Stop getting your news from a guy who was in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

    By Blogger combo pizza hut and taco bell, at 4:38 PM  

  • I truly appreciate your comments. Have you changed my views? No. I never said there wasn't fault in Bush for the slow response. But he is not the only one to blame. And no, there are not people who blame Bush for the hurricane, that was a metaphor... the idea that he is to blame for all of the ills in the world. The evidence you suggest regarding global warming
    comes from valid sources... but if you continue to actually look, there is an equal amount of evidence that suggests the opposite. So if there is strong
    evidence for both arguments... which is correct? And, the evacuation. The city itself was unprepared. Yes, the governent took more time than they should have to respond. I admit that. But Bush is not responsible for the levees breaking. He is not responsible for the people that did not get out, even though an
    evacuation had been ordered. And he is not responsible for the atrocities commited in that city.
    Lastly, "getting news" from a guy that was in Ferris Bueller... you're funny. Is the man not allowed to make his comments? Is he, even though he is smarter
    than both you and I combined, not allowed to express his views because he was in a movie? Would you feel the same way if he had remained in the political arena
    and continued writing presidential speeches? I don't get my news from Ben Stein... I just happen to agree with what he said. No harm in that, right?

    By Blogger Doug S, at 9:40 AM  

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