Tennessee is under water, has the...?
current occupant of the dry White House been any where near this disaster area? He has been on TV in the Gulf area where people will suffer ecconimically in the future making promises, but how about Tennessee where people have already lost everything? Any promises there. Has he even flown over Nashville on his way to the Gulf or is there no political advantage in the suffering in 'The Volunteer State'? This is a bipartisan question. Feel free to vent. Thank you in advance for the insults
Boz, great recitation of something you learned in a 7th grade civics class. But don't you think it might be nice if the President of the United States visited the scene where thousands of Americans have lost everything? Seems to me that would be the right thing to do. You have a good day now
Hank, Chuckles and thegubmint: I certainly sympathise with the sentiment but I have to say that the man should at least have stopped to visit even if it was only in a helicopter. He did miss a damned good photo op. Good luck to ya'll