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Obama and FEMA Leave Americans to Die in Kentucky

I guess what with Kentucky being a red state the heartless Barack Obama and FEMA can't be bothered helping the suffering Americans trying to cope with a massive ice storm that has left them powerless.

In some parts of rural Kentucky, they're getting water the old-fashioned way — with pails from a creek. There's not room for one more sleeping bag on the shelter floor. The creative are flushing their toilets with melted snow.

At least 42 people have died, including 11 in Kentucky, and conditions are worsening in many places days after an ice storm knocked out power to 1.3 million customers from the Plains to the East Coast. About a million people were still without electric Friday, and with no hope that the lights will come back on soon, small communities are frantically struggling to help their residents.

One county put it bluntly: It can't.

"We're asking people to pack a suitcase and head south and find a motel if they have the means, because we can't service everybody in our shelter," said Crittenden County Judge-Executive Fred Brown, who oversees about 9,000 people, many of whom are sleeping in the town's elementary school.

Local officials were growing angry with what they said was a lack of help from the state and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. In Grayson County, about 80 miles southwest of Louisville, Emergency Management Director Randell Smith said the 25 National Guardsmen who have responded have no chain saws to clear fallen trees.

"We've got people out in some areas we haven't even visited yet," Smith said. "We don't even know that they're alive."

Smith said FEMA has been a no-show so far.

"I'm not saying we can't handle it; we'll handle it," Smith said. "But it would have made life a lot easier" if FEMA had reached the county sooner, he said.

FEMA spokeswoman Mary Hudak said some FEMA personnel already are in Kentucky working in the state's emergency operations center and that more will be arriving in coming days. Hudak said FEMA also has shipped to 50 to 100 generators to the state to supply electricity to facilities like hospitals, nursing homes, and water treatment plants.

Can you imagine the media reaction if this were George W. Bush? Heck, we're still hearing about Hurricane Katrina nearly four years later.

Is Obama even aware what's going on in Kentucky? I know he's very busy between trashing Wall Street and Rush Limbaugh, but could he at least acknowledge these poor folks and get them some help?

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I think Obama hates white people. Prolly had the Black Panthers cut the power lines.

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what is this "JammieWearingFool" that this came from? I am not familiar....

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The parts out of the quotes are from a blog.. the rest is from yahoo News.

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The link you provided only went to the blog

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where there was a link to the story on Yahoo.

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It rings true though, there has been nothing said about Kentucky and the rest of the areas hit by the ice storm getting any federal help.

The other day Obama actually made the comment on how he couldn't understand why his daughters had a snow day for "a little ice". Maybe that's all he thinks Kentucky got..

Edit to add link:

Yeah that comment I made, here's the link to the story http://hotair.com/archives/2009/01/28/obam...hen-up-pansies/

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The other day Obama actually made the comment on how he couldn't understand why his daughters had a snow day for "a little ice". Maybe that's all he thinks Kentucky got..

Edit to add link:

Yeah that comment I made, here's the link to the story http://hotair.com/archives/2009/01/28/obam...hen-up-pansies/

Yeah...just gotta say that you are not "hardcore" if you give the finger to winter weather...just really damn stupid

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