GratisNet: "Katrina, arguably the greatest calamity to ever befall the United States and the Vice-President is MIA.
Everyone in the Bush maladministration, other than the janitors, have weighed in spinning the lackadaisical response of the regime to the horrendous death and destruction rained down upon the Gulf Coast areas of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and the tragedy that is New Orleans. Yet nothing is heard from or about Dick Cheney. Yet nothing at all explaining his absence from the halls of power in the capitol.
Everyone in the congress, save for the pages, has seemingly weighed in on the government effort, or lack of effort, to provide relief to the hard hit coastal areas along the Gulf that were in the path of Katrina. Yet nothing is heard from Dick Cheney.
His absence in the face of the disaster unfolding in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast is reminiscent of the absences among the leaders that occurred regularly in the former USSR, absences that were neither acknowledged or explained.
As with the USSR back then, the continued absence of a key government official brings the question of whether the government is intact and if it isn't, if there is a probelm with the VP, then why haven't we the people been told of it?
The constitution requires it. Wait, I forgot that was before the arrogance of the Bush gang permeated the peoples house and the very halls of government.
While the Bush gang may consider themselves to be above the law, the question still remains, where is Dick Cheney?"
Friday, September 02, 2005
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Here's your official answer, Bob:
In an undisclosed location.
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