top
Indybay
Indybay
Indybay
Indybay
Indybay
Regions
Indybay Regions North Coast Central Valley North Bay East Bay South Bay San Francisco Peninsula Santa Cruz IMC - Independent Media Center for the Monterey Bay Area North Coast Central Valley North Bay East Bay South Bay San Francisco Peninsula Santa Cruz IMC - Independent Media Center for the Monterey Bay Area California United States International Americas Haiti Iraq Palestine Afghanistan
Topics
Newswire
Features

Add Comment on:

NEO ORLEANS TRAGEDY: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL BONANZA FOR BUSH &Co.
by FARHAT QUAEM MAQUAMI
Don't let the result of 4 years of neglect turns to an economic and political bonanza for Bush & Co.! Republican pundits, public relation firms and embedded corporate media publicists are already changing the debate about dereliction of duty of Bush administration and its years of neglect in providing the necessary fund for the repair of the levees into a photo opportunity session for the administration officials to present themselves as crusaders for health and welfare of citizens of Neo Orleans. After initial delay and inaction which caused many poor and black citizens to drawn, Bush administration has come now with a 60 billion dollars proposal to re-build the city. Given their history of no-bid contractors in Iraq and seeing next to nothing accomplishment in rebuilding the infrastructure of that country Democrats must move fast to make sure the money goes to the victims of disaster rather than the corporate elite in charge of clean-out. Most important of all watch now that whosoever Republicans want to promote to be the next president of the US would named as the man in change of rebuilding André-organizing Neo-Orleans. Mayor Julliani would be the American Idol for presidency which can come out from the eye of Katrina.

Guidelines for commenting on news articles:

Thanks for contributing to Indybay's open publishing newswire. You may use any format for your response, from traditional academic discourse to subjective personal account. Please, keep it on topic and concise. Read our editorial policy, privacy, and legal statements before continuing. Or go back to the article.

Enter Comment Info
(required)
(required)


If you choose to display Contact Info, all readers of the site will be able to see it. If you don't want it displayed, you can still enter it, not select the "display contact info" checkbox, and only editors will see it.
Enter Comment Text

For plain text, URLs will be converted to clickable links. You may also use <a href="url">visible linked text</a> in plain text articles (other tags will be ignored unless you select "HTML"). When selecting "HTML", you must provide <p></p> and <br /> tags for paragraphs and line breaks.
Upload Attachment
(Required fields must be entered before you can choose uploads)

Please note the allowed file types and file sizes!

Maximum size of each uploaded file 3072MB; maximum total size of all uploaded files 4096MB; 6 hours maximum uploading time.

Accepted File Types: AMR, AVIF, FLAC, GIF, HEIC, JPEG, JPG, M4A, M4V, MOV, MP3, MP4, MPG, OGA, OGG, PDF, PNG, VTT, WAV, WEBM, WEBP

For playability of audio files on mobile devices, upload MP3s.

CAPTCHA
How many horns did a Triceratops have: three or four?

You must preview your post before publishing.


×
Previews not available for media files.
preview image
Short description of the image used by screen readers.