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JIMINATOR
11-29-2005, 04:33 PM
http://www.theregister.com/2005/11/28/fema_director_turns_pro/

There's an old joke about chutzpah: A boy found guilty of murdering his parents faces sentencing. The judge asks if he wishes to speak in his own defence before sentence is passed. "I do, your honor," the boy replies. "I would ask the court to weigh generously the fact that I am now an orphan."

Just so, disgraced US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) head Michael Brown has decided to share the secrets of his incompetence with paying customers of his new outfit, Michael D. Brown, LLC. That's right, the fellow who, on assignment in a devastated New Orleans, whinged bitchily about needing more time for a proper hot meal, and who gushed about his new suit ("I am a fashion god!") while the city drowned in the filthy waters of Lake Ponchartrain, is about to instruct the masses on what he calls "disaster preparedness."

"Hurricane Katrina showed how bad disasters can be, and there's an incredible need for individuals and businesses to understand how important preparedness is," Brown is quoted by the Associated Press as saying.

This must have been an epiphany for Brown, whose only qualification for becoming FEMA's director was having been the college roommate of a former FEMA director. In spite of an equally out-of-touch President's famous endorsement, "An' Brownie, yer doin' a heck of a job," the evidence on the ground made it clear that he was doing anything but.

The hook for his new venture is helping others to avoid the blunders that he and his boob of a boss in the White house made when disaster struck in Louisiana. And where practical instruction fails, he will teach us at least to avoid looking like uncaring oafs, by doing as he says, not as he does. Thus his disgrace will become instructive, and, with luck, redemptive.

Die Hard
11-29-2005, 04:41 PM
And the Jiminator arrives back on the scene with a barn-stormer of a post.

My hero :wub:

SHOTGUNmaniac
11-29-2005, 10:28 PM
We Love you Jim...

EXEcution
11-29-2005, 10:36 PM
Advice well taken Mr. Brown.

Dan2
11-30-2005, 12:51 AM
As Don King would say, "Only in America!"

T I K
12-01-2005, 01:00 AM
Glory's be....so the dunce brown, sorry. thats teh sharply dressed Mr Dunce Brown, would/will have others wallow in the Glory's of his ineptitude while, making and profiting buku $$ at the expense of even now, for the many people and places of Katrina's aftermath !! Which may soon end up being the mostly neglected, and the mostly forgotten ?? ( hmm is that a broom sweeping sound ive been hearing ??) imo This is a sad, sad story, that is a long ways from being played out........


And last i heard it will take minimum of 200 Billion $$ in aid to rebuild after the devastation of Katrina and i dont know if thats all govt dollars or govt and insurance combined ?? but :eek:

BTW: Hi to Jimbo, YAY its nice to know your still alive n kicking :D :thumbs:

Rivers
12-01-2005, 03:54 PM
Booya!

OUTLAWS WHOCARES
12-01-2005, 08:39 PM
And once again I would really like to hear from those that voted for the dumb ass in office. How do you feel now?

Mad Fox
12-01-2005, 09:49 PM
Well now at least he has expierence?

OUTLAWS Tip
12-01-2005, 11:25 PM
I voted for him and think he is doing a better job that Kerry ever could.
:D