Neeek at [unixtime wrote:1147677087[/unixtime]]I'm a little confused, pww. Are you under the mistaken impression that those polls *support* your position? Bush would be overjoyed to have only 50% of the population disapprove of his job performance at this point. Currently, 65% of the country disapproves of him.
On the other hand, I'm terrified to learn that 75% of Republicans think he did a good job with Katrina. Were they looking at the same disaster I was?
Really, I was just posting the previous links just so tat everyone could memorize what the pol numbers were, not to prove a point. It's undeniable that President Bush's number are WAY down. (the high 20's the last that I had heard)
As to answering many of the question, I thought that I remember Tzor mentioning an article from Popular Mechanics on the whole crisis. I think that >THIS< is it. The last that I had heard, Popular Mechanics isn't the conservative thinktank by any extreme. At any rate, it helps dispel many of the myths out there. Personally, my opinion is between everything was done that could have been done and this was sabotage. Really, I think that this was a learning experience for all involved and people bungled a LOT of calls. Thus now those people are paying the price now in popularity, as well that they should. If the government was out to mess over people, then Rita would have been much worse - it was a much more powerful hurricane than Katrina.
