| ROY�S RECORDED STATEMENT ON Thursday, September 1, 2005 �Please don�t ask me what I think about New Orleans. I�ll tell you this much. If there were ever a place on Earth that was Sodom and Gomorrah, that�s it. I don�t have to tell you what�s going on down there. And the media is not reporting the good things. They�re reporting everything that points the finger, even the storm is blamed on George Bush.� �If you�re looking at New Orleans, what you�re looking at is the scum of the universe.� �Now I�m a minister�� MR. MASTERS, THIS IS WHERE I DISAGREE WITH YOU� You sit in the comfort of your nice home, which was paid for by the suckers you deceive so they will contribute to your phony �religion.� You call desperate people without food, water and shelter �scum of the universe.� Since you claim to be a minister of Christ, somewhere along the way you might have heard that Jesus� number one request was to love your neighbor as you love yourself. Fortunately, there are Christ-like, caring and compassionate people who donated over $75 million in one day to help those who are going without basic needs in New Orleans. Your hate-filled comments regarding this tragic situation are reprehensible--as usual. George W. Bush is the CEO of this country. Once again--he has screwed up. The citizens, the stockholders in the USA corporation, have placed the blame where it belongs. With George Bush, our CEO. But he was on vacation--paid for by you and I. Do you get a 5-week vacation anytime you want? Bush is ultimately responsible. He saw this hurricane coming. He eliminated $75 million from Louisiana�s levee budget this year so he could pay for his Iraqi war. That made the levees more unsafe than they have ever been. He should have had the National Guard standing by in safe territory IN ADVANCE and ready to search and rescue, restore order and supply food, water and shelter. They should have had the U.S. Army standing by -- SCRATCH THAT -- they are busy keeping peace in Iraq for the oil companies. Under George W. Bush, the humanitarian response has been disgraceful. Instead of buying $3000 pairs of shoes in New York and attending a Broadway play last night, Condoleeza Rice should have been asking Subway, McDonalds and every other food chain outside of New Orleans to quickly donate sandwiches, load them into helicopters and drop them to the starving people below. That�s too logical for George W. Bush and his corrupt and inept administration. The statements you made make you a non-human, which is what you called Cindy Sheehan the other night. You and your boys could have started a radio campaign to raise money for relief efforts for these people. You selfish pigs. OINK OINK ROY. By the way, if George Bush re-instates the military draft, will you be happy to see your grandsons fight in Iraq? None of your sons served in Vietnam, although you are a war-monger! |
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