1 Dangerfield >> 100 Bushes

From the AP:

Nita LaGarde, 105, was pushed down the street in her wheelchair as her nurse’s 5-year-old granddaughter, Tanisha Blevin, held her hand. The pair spent two days in an attic, two days on an interstate island and the last four days on the pavement in front of the convention center.

“They’re good to see,” LaGarde said, with remarkable gusto as she waited to be loaded onto a gray Marine helicopter. She said they were sent by God. “Whatever He has for you, He’ll take care of you. He’ll sure take care of you.”

LaGarde’s nurse, Ernestine Dangerfield, 60, said LaGarde had not had a clean adult diaper in more than two days. “I just want to get somewhere where I can get her nice and clean,” she said.

Mrs. Dangerfield, who was also responsible for her own 5 year old granddaughter, didn’t abandon her patient, even in the face of hell. And Mrs. Dangerfield was more concerned about her elderly patient than her own well-being. That is an awesome and humbling act of human decency.

Meanwhile, Laura Rozen reports what German television saw after all the other reporters left ‘President’ Bush’s photo-op:

There was a striking dicrepancy between the CNN International report on the Bush visit to the New Orleans disaster zone, yesterday, and reports of the same event by German TV.

ZDF News reported that the president’s visit was a completely staged event. Their crew witnessed how the open air food distribution point Bush visited in front of the cameras was torn down immediately after the president and the herd of ‘news people’ had left and that others which were allegedly being set up were abandoned at the same time.

The people in the area were once again left to fend for themselves, said ZDF.

Bush is a sociopath. Our country is run by a monster. Even Nixon wasn’t this bad. Does Bush even realize that what he did is evil?

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