Hurricane fallout felt in Ohio with Mike Brown
The polluted waters and fervent attitude that has clutched the citizens of the United States has yet to subside following the triple whammy hurricane onslaught that drowned the hopes, dreams and memories of the Gulf Coast. Who’s to blame for the disastrous emergency relief effort that compounded losses unnecessarily?
Find out by downloading your copy at www.maxheat.com/jack.html or www.myspace.com/maxheatftmadmaxxx At present, many place the blame on bureaucratic bungling. The front running oafs include the President, FEMA’s Director Mike Brown, Louisiana’s Governor Blanco and one can not let New Orleans Mayor Nagin off the hook. Heaped on top of that is the conduct or rather misconduct of local law enforcement officials. The men in blue vividly personified the term “beat copâ€.
They have a duty to “protect and serve†but it
seems some discharged themselves from their responsibility and some were
definitely caught with their elbows in the cookie jar.
Obviously there is plenty of blame to stoke the fire of resentment brooding in
this battle weary nation. In the land of the free, many have expressed their
blog respecting this tragedy. MaD MaXxx and cohorts also want to weigh in with
their brand of commentary on our Government’s less than stellar, Keystone Cops’
response. Tuned in to the pulse of the nation, Millennium Music Mission Records
(M3) in conjunction with the “Time Has Come Chronicles†org, once again steps to
the microphone to represent dissatisfaction about the whole mess.
The label that has something to say expresses
something a “few record labels have the heart to say†states, Cire Jay Nelsom,
chief editor at THC Chronicles. “The people have some issues to address and they
aren’t happy. M3Records is the peoples’ horn!†Kanye wet your whistle with
controversial comments along with the “Bush Song†published by an unknown indie
group. Yet the main entrée is a catered cuisine with an “out of this world
kick.†“Call it a Cajun platter of chatter and truth be toldâ€, stated MaD MaXxx.
O’Reilly could not have said it better. Listen and see how our “Three Stoogingâ€
government slap-sticked its way to more “pie in the face†than Curly Howard.
Hear how they all diet now that the “Blame Pie†is being cut. While the looters
overran, the police ran. Picture Rodney King’s episode with the kind of southern
hospitality we wish we could forget.
So who is to blame for the overall deficient response to the hurricane disaster? You be the judge. Leadership was uninformed and somewhat apathetic on the whole. The “Cape Crusaders†more closely resembled a confused Drum Major. They performed like unwitting apprentices. According to Cire Jay, “They had the Saints†marching out!†Should all the weight fall on one man, Mike Brown? What would you do with project managers like this? Trump would know what to do. “You’re FIRED!†Download the “Mike Brown†song today at www.maxheat.com/jack.html www.myspace.com/maxheatftmadmaxxx or www.isound.com/music/mad_maxxx.
Millennium Music Mission Records
P.O. Box 8287 Akron, Ohio 44320 www.maxheat.com
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Hurricane fallout felt in Ohio with Mike Brown Oct. 29, 2005
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