Shocked by the widespread suffering of those displaced from their homes by the flooding in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) volunteered to plug one of the holes in the Lake Pontchartrain levee.
"The Bush Administration has failed to stem the tide of this cataclysm," said Kennedy. "I have had some experience with aquatic mishaps. This experience will bolster me in this hour of desperation as I plug one of the leaks myself."
President Bush praised Senator Kennedy's decision. "I think it's mighty big of him to offer so much for the good of the country," said Bush. "There aren't many who could fill such a large role in this disaster."
I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
posted on September 28, 2005 07:44:45 PM
Wow, I read the title and immediately thought of something different. But I don't know if it could beat that one. Maybe it could add to it. Here goes.
Sen. Kennedy Offers help in New Orleans
He is going to drink everything on "Burban Street" to do his part in removing the floods.
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Alive in 2005