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Jack Ohman

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  1. Eryx

    Eryx said, 7 months ago

    The fact that Michael (“Heckuva job, Brownie”) Brown trashed Obama for responding too soon says it all. He will be on Milt’s short list to lead FEMA again. After all, they are both deeply into expensive horses so what other qualification would you need?

  2. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, 7 months ago

    I think Chris Christy has a better Idea now of whose on the side of the people.

  3. Chillbilly

    Chillbilly said, 7 months ago

    Nothing food drives in Ohio, Florida, Virginia and Colorado can’t fix.

  4. ronald rini

    ronald rini said, 7 months ago

    Fema need to know when to cut the strings I mean two years on a project too much

  5. coraryan

    coraryan said, 7 months ago

    Not even funny.

  6. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 7 months ago

    Wrong.
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    It should read, When Sandy occurs IF there is a Romney Admin.
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    See NOLA: see Homestead FL.
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  7. Tigger

    Tigger said, 7 months ago

    @dtroutma

    You spelled The NJ’s Governor’s last name wrong, his last name is spelled Christie, not Christy, learn to spell correclty

  8. Tigger

    Tigger said, 7 months ago

    @Chillbilly

    Mitt is helping with Food Drives in each of the States you mentioned.

  9. braindead08

    braindead08 said, 7 months ago

    @Tigger

    ^ As if.
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    Willard was ‘accepting donations’ that his campaign had already purchased. The Red Cross had already said they didn’t want food, they wanted money.
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    The idea of Willard doing manual labor is laughable. You think he’s going to go into a muddy area and shovel debris? Yeah, he and his five sons will form a labor crew and get their clothes smudged.
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    Not even for a photo op.
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    If Willard REALLY wanted to help, he would publicy request Karl Roveto write a check for a couple hundred million or so of super pac money.
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    Just another campaign event that turned out to be a lie.

  10. Oak Ridge Boy61

    Oak Ridge Boy61 said, 7 months ago

    @braindead08

    Yes if the Romney Campaign had sent the money they spent on their “food drive” to The Red Cross or to any of the other hurricane relief agencies then there would have been some positive affect for the people in the Mid-Atlantic. But there wouldn’t have been the opportunity for a sham photo-op. I hope they at least donated the canned goods to a local food co-op.

  11. oldrellek99

    oldrellek99 said, 7 months ago

    Come on give Mitt a break, just becaues he has no Idea how things work or care.

  12. Respectful Troll

    Respectful Troll said, 7 months ago

    In an effort to become President, people make promises and assumptions. Once they have become President and the first briefings take place, reality sets in. Obama had lofty goals as he ran for office. Once he sat in the Oval office, his hair started graying. Romney has said a lot of thing in his run for office. But even if we didn’t know how many times he has changed his policies and positions, no one can say what he will do once he has taken the oath of office and sat in that chair. In some ways, I pity the man who becomes President. The weight of history is upon his shoulders and the judgement of a world glares at him from outside the windows. Should he win, I hope the reality of being President has a positive effect on Mr. Romney.
    Respectfully,
    C.

  13. Zuhlamon

    Zuhlamon said, 7 months ago

    Mitt-Mart policy would simply be “Cash on the barrel, Jack.”
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    (What? No cash? Too bad. Next!)

  14. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, 7 months ago

    tigger: made a typo this time around, and THAT is the most you can come up with, when it’s clear Christie actually recognized that FEMA under Obama actually knows what to do , and how to do it, and got “ahead of the game” this time, with pre-placement of resources, etc, instead of waiting until five days AFTER the incident, like under Bush “leadership”??

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