Monday, August 28, 2006

Media whores CENSOR the story, former FEMA Director Mike "Heckuva Job Brownie" Brown claims Bush ASKED HIM TO LIE about Katrina response....!

In yet another indication of how COWARDLY, CRAVEN, CORRUPT, and COMPLICIT the 'major media' whores are, an American reader must go to.. THE INDIA TIMES - !! to learn that fomer FEMA Director Mike Brown is now claiming that President Bush ASKED HIM TO LIE to cover the awful failures of FEMA in preventing the unecessary deaths of almost 2,000 New Orleans drowning victims, days after Hurricane Katrina had left the area under blue skies.

The Cowardly Washington Post and the Lying New York Times will tell American readers ALL ABOUT the Clinton's OVERNIGHT GUEST 'SCANDAL!" (aka "the Lincoln Bedroom scandal!"), but these corrupt whores don't give two hoots about American citizens dying of neglect as President Bush, #1. strummed guitar, and #2. ate a slice of John McCain's birthday cake as those Americans died of thirst, rising flood waters, and in conditions of squalor and neglect in the national landmark New Orleans Superdome, which (more courageous) media reporters had NO TROUBLE driving their media trucks right up to.




Brown says White House wanted him to lie
DailyIndia.com
Aug. 28, 2006
http://www.dailyindia.com/show/55052.php/Brown-says-White-House-wanted-him-to-lie


WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UPI) -- The ousted head of the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency says the White House wanted him to lie about the response to Hurricane Katrina.


Former Director Michael Brown told ABC News' "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" Sunday he stood by comments in a Playboy interview, and President Bush wanted him to take the heat for the bungling.

"The lie was that we were ready and that everything was working as a team. Behind the scenes, it wasn't working at all," Brown said. "There were political considerations going into all the discussions. There was the fact that New Orleans did not evacuate and the mayor (Ray Nagin) had no plan."

Brown said it was natural to "want to put the spin on that things are working the way they're supposed to do. And behind the scenes, they're not. Again, my biggest mistake was just not leveling with the American public and saying, 'Folks, this isn't working.'"

The former FEMA chief cited what he called an e-mail "from a very high source in the White House that says the president at a Cabinet meeting said, 'Thank goodness Brown's taking all the heat because it's better that he takes the heat than I do.'"

Also on "This Week," U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., said the administration still doesn't understand the magnitude of the reconstruction problem; but the president's Gulf Coast coordinator, Don Powell, said the federal government's No. 1 priority is to rebuild the area in a businesslike way.

Copyright 2006 by United Press International

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