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Doesn't this remind you of the mobile gas chambers the National Socialist Party used to exterminate undesirables?

From Soccerdad:

"Let them Breathe Formaldehyde

As if we needed further evidence that Bush and his gang of thugs don't care about anything other than their own power and wallets, we now find out that FEMA let the people from New Orleans who have been living in trailers to breathe 75 times the allowed concentration of Formaldehyde.

From Friday's WaPo
The Federal Emergency Management Agency since early 2006 has suppressed warnings from its own field workers about health problems experienced by hurricane victims living in government-provided trailers with levels of a toxic chemical 75 times the recommended maximum for U.S. workers, congressional lawmakers said yesterday...."

Why does Bush and his gang live while good Americans die in Iraq and after Hurricane Katrina?

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Give me a break
By Eric Jul 24th 2007 at 1:54 pm EDT
Give me a break...I guess taking a "good samaritan" view to helping others would be unsupported by you. Have you ever thought that maybe FEMA did not order custom "Formaldahyde Enriched" trailers? What makes you think they intended to poison someone? Maybe the fact that they have an audit/investigation in progress to see how this happened does not seem relevant to you but, it should.

No more screaming idiots please......
  
Incompetence, Collusion and Cover-up do not Equal a "Good Sammaritan" Effort
By Ralph T Jul 24th 2007 at 2:13 pm EDT
Wow, that's one of the best examples of an angry Republican Right WingNut twisted mis-direction of the truth I've ever seen on PNA. True to form it totally ignores, or seeks to obscure, the issue.

Admittedly, I don't appreciate the Nazi Germany inferrence. But, debasing the Biblical Good Sammaritan by comparing his lesson to the current mis-administration's latest scandalous action goes too far.

It seems that FEMA is engaged in a cover-up campaign that denies the health danger they've placed upon evacuees, deliberately sought to hide the truth from the people at risk...the press...the public...local authorities, and the list goes on.
  
Godwin's Law warning
By Alan Franklin Jul 24th 2007 at 5:01 pm EDT
This post makes a worthwhile point, but I need to caution people on invoking the Nazis for any reason short of actual genocide, which however bad, this wasn't. It's almost never appropriate to compare something to Nazi Germany, and if I call James Dobson on it (which I have), I have to be consistent.

Things like formaldehyde-laced FEMA trailers are bad enough with making a hyperbolic analogy...
  
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