Wednesday, October 26, 2005





Nagin Defends Use of 'Phantom Police'

Ray Nagin, mayor of New Orleans, lashed back at critics after the FBI discovered that up to 700 so-called members of the city police force simply did not exist. Funding for many of these officers was provided by the federal government.

"During the storm and aftermath we'd heard reports that hundreds of New Orleans police officers had deserted their post," said an FBI spokesman."

Further investigation indicates that these posts had never been manned and the funds supposedly paid in wages has disappeared."

"Sure, we overstated the number of officers on the force,"said Nagin. "We did this to deter crime." As Nagin explained it, the "phantom officers" were used as a decoy to "frighten" would-be offenders.

"Just as George Washington lit fake campfires to lull the British troops before his surprise attack at Princeton, we in New Orleans have employed a similar strategy." The effectiveness of Nagin's alleged strategy is in doubt, though.

New Orleans has one of the highest crime rates per capita in the nation.

As for what happened to the funds that were supposed to have paid police salaries, Nagin asserted that they were used to hire consultants and purchase computer software needed to sustain New Orleans' "Virtual Police Force."

"The software had to be custom made," said Nagin. "It's not something you can buy at CompUSA. Software designers don't come cheap. Neither do the public relations experts who developed our media campaign."

The media campaign featured TV spots of various street people implying that they could be undercover cops. In one ad, an apparently toothless derelict looks into the camera and says, "I be watchin' you. So don't you go misbehavin'."

Unimpressed by Nagin's explanation, the FBI asserted it will continue its investigation.

And they want us to give them $40 Billion, no strings attached and no oversight, to rebuild New Orleans! Give Me A Break!!! The citizens of Louisiana need to wake up and smell the coffee, and get aboard the train headed for fiscal responsibility before all those taxpayers in all those red states do; because the tax dollars won’t be there, if they don’t.


God Bless,
Dan'L

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You have been lied to yet again by one of the lying liars. This crap was debunked on snopes.com The link is at http://www.snopes.com/katrina/satire/police.asp

Monday, November 14, 2005 11:10:00 PM  
Blogger Charter Membership VRWC said...

The Snopes.com website cannot "debunk" anything with any specific degree of reliability. (Not that they're NEVER wrong, but they are seldom correct, on issues of a political nature)

Take, for example, the traditional Fourth of July e-mail that tauts the various sacrifices made by the "Founding Fathers." There are several misspelled names among the twelve or thirteen, (depending upon which version you may be dealing with), and Snopes correctly points out that they are misspelled, but claims to be "debunking" the e-mail, or article, yet provides absolutely zero credible proof that ANY of the content is false.

Snopes is mearly an extension of the liberal media format, using traditionally liberal ideals to "debunk" anything that doesn't go along with the warm-fuzzy attitude and approach to anything they don't particulaly care for.

Here at VRWC, we require some degree of tangible evidence, before we allow someone of anonymous character to come along and point the rubber gun of "Snopes.com" at one of our articles, and claim it's false. Bring your evidence, and we'll talk, . . . Until then, . . . .

BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT GAME OVER !!

Thanks for Playing !!

God Bless,
Dan'L

Tuesday, November 15, 2005 6:51:00 AM  

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