While hammering the Democrats for not having the stomach to fight the War on Terror, Bush lacks the intestinal fortitude to answer one simple question.
Why did The Carlyle Group's LifeCare Hospitals' 24 patient deaths post-Hurricane Katrina receive not one mention in the White House's ''Lessons Learned'' report?
To date, all I've gotten is silence. As our local newspaper columnist Jack Cowan suggests, people won't give up information without an ethics pit bull. The Bush administration employs a lap dog for such services.
Hearing nothing, I can only conclude the government's omission was a result of insider influence or incompetence. Neither thought inspires me.
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