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Maybe he can squeeze in a few moments to look into it, if he is allowed to take a break from apologizing for Americans. Again. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...lims/79746114/ >>>Barack Obama is making his first presidential visit to a U.S. mosque on Wednesday, but the historic occasion is being overshadowed by criticism that the Baltimore-area center he chose has extremist ties. The controversy centers around the Islamic Society of Baltimore's former imam, who has ties not only to the Muslim Brotherhood but the Northern Virginia mosque where the radical Anwar al-Awlaki used to preach.<<< http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016...sial-ties.html |
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If this is a typical reaction of the rest of the nation, "Sure, kids getting lead poison- BUT WHAT ABOUT OBUMMER VISITING A MOSQUE? HUH?" those poor kids are f*cked even more than they have been already. Ugh.
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![]() No, actually. The point, would you choose to actually read the thread, is that he signed a Federal state of emergency declaration 2 weeks ago. And hasn't lifted a finger to even so much as follow up since - THAT is why, to Zigs point, there is no Federal involvement.
But his ignorance is not without precedent. He did kinda completely ignore the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico for 5 WEEKS before he was forced off the golf course and engage. Why haven't you apologized for trying to make hay out 14 people murdered by Islamic terrorists before their bodies were even cold? Now THAT was inexcusable. ![]() |
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![]() http://www.detroitnews.com/story/new...ater/78719620/
Hedman has since resigned. All that hard work on climate justice takes a toll. |
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![]() I really think they were just going to ignore everything until they changed to the new water system in june of this year, and hope that solved all the problems.
except it wouldn't, because flint river water corroded all the pipes, which is why the lead is now exposed and in the water... Detroit found out flint was changing to that system, tried to force them to stay with Detroit-so flint jumped the gun and moved to the river until the huron pipeline was ready-knowing full well that the river was NO good substitute. what a goddamn mess. |
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You're going to vote for the party that put an Emergency Manager in control of Flint and gave that person dictatorial powers, so that the people themselves got no say in what happened to their water source. Because that's freedom! No vote! No say in what happens to your water source because you're poor and should be grateful you're getting water at all! Even if it will cause your kids brain damage! Which of course, we won't tell you. In Michigan, Democrats have won the popular vote election after election, but GOP gerrymandering makes sure they keep themselves in power: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/1...t-water-crisis Quote:
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![]() Yes, please presume to know the first thing about who "I am going to vote for" whilst simultaneously quoting a dailykos slant piece that blames Republicans for the mess in a city that has been under Democratic control for over 50 years.
Would never expect anything less from you. FYI: >>>How many Flints until we learn our lesson? Flint, Mich., has been poisoning its residents. The city, in an attempt to save money, planned to stop buying water from Detroit and sign up with a regional water system; in the interim, it was getting its municipal water from the Flint River, which is as much a garbage dump as it is a body of water. Residents complained that the water smells of chemicals, that it isn’t the right color, etc. Children’s lead levels are dangerously high, and an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease may also be linked to city water. The city knew about this, and did approximately nothing in response until the problem was well advanced. A word that is curiously scarce in coverage of this disaster: Democrat. Flint, like big brother Detroit down the way, has a long history of political dominance by the Democratic party. Its current mayor is a Democrat; so was her predecessor; the mayor before him, Don Williamson, was a career criminal (he did time for various scams some years back) and a Democrat who resigned under threat of recall; his immediate predecessor, Democrat James W. Rutherford, is a longtime politico and was elected to finish out the term of Woodrow Stanley, who was recalled because of the financial state in which he left the city. Stanley was in effect replaced by — Democrat — Darnell Earley, former director of the Democratic legislative caucus’s research-and-policy team, who became the city’s emergency manager. Earley is the Democrat the other Democrats blame for changing the city’s water supply, and the Michigan Democratic party has demanded his termination.<<< http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...cratic-pattern |