betsy said:
The USA is our most trustworthy and reliable friend in the world. I'm sure they would be the 1st to help us if we needed them, the opinions of people that i've heard talking don't agree. It angers me and I just wanted to get it off my chest.
If you are 25, i am shocked by that, i'm not trying to offend, but the Americans make a song and dance about interfering with everyone else's ****, which yes is usually appreciated, but its their way of replacing tradition with westernisation, always on about how fantastic their country is, how powerful and mobile their armed forces are, how prepared they are.
The american government over the recent years has paid way to much attention on improving other people's lively hoods and making the world a "safer" place, what a load of bollocks, the war in iraq as everyone now knows because of the "Sexed up" Dossier (independent report on the motives, proof and aims of the american & british governments intentions in iraq).
George Bush is the most powerful man in the world, he controls the biggest super power the world has ever seen, with the largest army in the world, if you compare that to his intelligence.. it makes him the most dangerous and stupid man in the world.
I realise all presidents, priministers and governments will always no matter how good they are come under fire and be critisised heavily, but its part of the job, if you hold such a huge responsiblity, and you are the voice & in the end the actions of the people of your country - millions of people, then its not suprising.
Everyone in the UK no matter how small or large holds some sympathy towards the american people and the victims, in natural disasters things can Always go smoother, better planned and faster, you COULD have done something better.. but u can say that about anything in life, are greatest flaw god gave us was Free Will.
Alot of it is way way to polotically correct, but the way the Americans have responded to helping those still in New Orleans is pathetic if you take into account the size and capabities of the American people.
Did no owners of a coach company think.. ****.. i really should stick every single coach or bus i have and get down their, or offer my services? Did no manufacturer or baby products think.. **** i think we really should send aload of stuff down.. did no one think ****.. we really should have done a **** lot more than we did?
In the end, i have huge amounts of sympathy for those in the situation their in, but the way the American people AND the American government (those who were not directly effected by Katrina) handled the disaster and the time taken, and the size of the now on going relief effort is appauling considering who and what America are capable of by themselves, I personally think George Bushes reactions must be breaking EU human rights laws.