Friday, September 09, 2005
The Landlord is My Shepherd; I Shall Not Want
So, it turns out God didn't send Katrinia to punish the gays or the abortionists, but the poor.
House Republican campaign chief Reynolds touts chance to market conservative social-policy solutions; Rep. Baker of Baton Rouge is overheard telling lobbyists: "We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn't do it, but God did."
And it only took tens of thousands of deaths! My, isn't God efficient.
Baker explains later he didn't intend flippancy but has long wanted to improve low-income housing.
See, now, if you had wanted to avoid flippancy, you wouldn't have equated God, the All-Seeing Creator of the Universe, with an eviction notice.
Our elected officials are celebrating this clusterfuck. What the hell is wrong with America?
House Republican campaign chief Reynolds touts chance to market conservative social-policy solutions; Rep. Baker of Baton Rouge is overheard telling lobbyists: "We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We couldn't do it, but God did."
And it only took tens of thousands of deaths! My, isn't God efficient.
Baker explains later he didn't intend flippancy but has long wanted to improve low-income housing.
See, now, if you had wanted to avoid flippancy, you wouldn't have equated God, the All-Seeing Creator of the Universe, with an eviction notice.
Our elected officials are celebrating this clusterfuck. What the hell is wrong with America?