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Monday, September 05, 2005

No Surprise

Facing extensive damage by Hurricane Katrina to naval installations in Mississippi, the Navy turned immediately to the Halliburton Company's KBR subsidiary for tasks like restoring electricity, repairing roofs and clearing debris at bases that are urgently needed for response efforts.

No wonder help is so long in arriving.

New Orleans and especially the French Quarter- which didn't get submerged entirely- is about to be eminent domained out of existence.

Doubtless Bu$hCo plans to open up a Dixieland version of Las Vegas. They'll certainly have a Halliburton-run port for all the oil that comes in, and all the Midwestern food that goes out of the Newer New Orleans, now that Big Time Dick understands its importance. There's just one itty bitty problem.

No matter how many times they re-build the flood walls, that patch of land will be part of the continental shelf in a generation or so.

Why?

Because the fools will burn every gram of fossil fuel before they think about alternative fuels.

They might as well use this architecture when they do the New Improved Superdome.

What did the islander who cut the last tree to move the last stone think?

Ask Dear Leader.

There's a similar depth of insight to his genius.

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