1/08/2005

Here is a shit list of pig Congressmen who clogged up the airport today so no aid could get in. These pieces of shit only want their pictures taken being friendly with victims. They have absolutely no interest in anything else. I just hate these people, five of whom are Republican pricks.

Rep. Christopher Smith, (R NJ)
Rep. Jeff Flake, (R AZ)
Rep. Jim Leach (R IA)
Sen. Sen. John Corzine (D NJ)
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D OR)
Rep. Wayne Gilchrest, (R MD)
Rep. Christopher Shays, (R CT)

"Take my picture, I'm in Tsunamiville. I care. I feel their pain." I'm so angry I can't even come up with decent expletives to describe them. Press releases indicate that all kinds of VIPs have held up aid by clogging the airport.

"It's horrible, but what can we do?" he asked, noting that the airport closures had not affected his group, an organization of 104 countries helping to deliver food and treat the injured. "I had my stock already, thank God, so I didn't stop working."
These shitheads could have flown in on cargo plains but oh no. Not them. They are much too important for that. In addition to the "Compassion Patrol" we also have Colin Powell and Jeb Bush clogging things up.
Coordinating the aid was becoming a challenge, with some humanitarian groups in Indonesia's hard-hit Aceh province saying the stream of dignitaries flying into the tiny airport was hampering aid deliveries.

"It slows things down," said Maj. Murad Khan, a spokesman for Pakistan's Tsunami Relief Task Force
Next look for Madonna, Lindsay Lohan (complete with new tits), and Brown Bunny fellation specialist Chloƫ Sevigny. The stars who won't be there because they are all at an environmental fundraiser in Baniff (you can bet the charities are paying their tab at this posh hotel); Meg Ryan, Robin Williams, and a cast of thousands were freeloading there.

This gem from the NY Post, Link courtesy Barcepundit:
raqi officials have recently implicated more U.N. staffers in bribe taking during the oil-for-food program in a development that could dramatically escalate pressure on the world body, The Post has learned.

Investigators from the House International Relations Committee said several current and former officials in Iraq's Oil, Health and Transportation ministries have told them that U.N. staffers assigned to the "661 Committee" — the U.N. Security Council group that oversaw sanctions and approved oil-for-food contracts — regularly took bribes and kickbacks from suppliers of aid to Iraq during the program.

The Iraqi ministry officials said the U.N. staffers, based in New York, were paid to accelerate approval of oil-for-food contracts or provide secret information on why certain suspicious contracts with Saddam Hussein's regime were blocked by the 661 Committee, investigators said.
Already a guy from Charity Watch stated on FOX that thirty percent of the aid arriving in the affected areas will be stolen, by governments, by locals, and by others.