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What’s Going On: Evening News Roundup

This evening’s news Roundup:

hurricane-ike-park-benches Whats Going On: Evening News Roundup

  • Hurricane Ike blew through Galveston and Houston early this morning. Most of Galveston is underwater. Power is out for four to five million people and restoring it might take weeks. Hurricane Ike originally headed up I-45 toward Dallas but then started to veer right toward Tyler, Texas. It has currently been downgraded to a tropical storm. President Bush has declared parts of Texas a disaster area.
  • The Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans football game originally scheduled for Sunday, tomorrow, has been rescheduled to a later date. The game was originally scheduled to be played in Houston at Reliant Stadium. I’ve heard some reports that Reliant Stadium suffered some damage. With flooding in some areas in Houston and massive power outages, I believe the NFL made the right decision.
  • The New Yorker has an exclusive interview with Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. In the interview she admits that she spoke with state police commissioner about the problems that she was having with her ex-brother-in-law who is a state trooper. Trooper-gate seems to show the kind of vindictiveness that we’ve seen from the Bush administration with regard to the U.S. Attorney’s scandal.
  • Charles Krauthammer of the Washington Post went to bat for Governor Palin. Many people in the media and most of the major blogs (even my little blog) chastised Governor Palin for not knowing what the “Bush doctrine” was during an ABC interview with Charlie Gibson. As a matter of fact, the Washington Post, in a separate article, argued that there are probably seven policies which could be labeled as the Bush doctrine.

    Let us remember that this was the first interview that Governor Sarah Palin has granted since she was plucked out of obscurity by Senator McCain. She needed to prove to the American people that she had knowledge beyond moose-burgers. She was very aggressive in this interview. She could’ve taken the offensive and stated, “the Bush doctrine as I understand it” and then state any of the seven possible answers. But, she didn’t. She didn’t come close. Krauthammer needs to go to bat for a conservative that has actually been aware of the Bush administration’s foreign policy over the last seven years.

  • When you’re running for a national office like the presidency and you have no new ideas, you need to find something else to talk about. Over the last two to three weeks, the McCain campaign has shown that they will manufacture controversy over trivial matters likw “lipstick on a pig” and they have targeted a favorite whipping boy of the right wing — the media. Fred Thompson was the first salvo in what I suspect will be a seven-week long campaign against the media and their coverage of the McCain campaign. Look for an official statement blasting the members of The View because they treated McCain “unfairly.” They actually didn’t, but I think that the McCain campaign will say they did. By the way, the women on The View, did an excellent job of trying to pin McCain down on some of the hypocrisy that he has shown us lately.
  • Yesterday, a bomb went off in New Delhi. Eighteen people were killed and as many as 61 others were wounded. This really wasn’t one bomb but a series of five bombs. We must remember that India, the world’s largest democracy, has a significant amount of social unrest.
  • A car bomb exploded north of Baghdad killing 31 people and wounding 60 others. Until everyone in Iraq buys into the idea of a Muslim-style “democracy” (is that an oxymoron?), we will continue to have reports of car bombs and suicide bombers.
  • A Sacramento State grad student is selling her virginity on eBay. selling virginityShe states that she needs money for grad school. I’ve been trying to think up some clever and witty commentary, but nothing comes to mind. As a matter of fact, I find it kind of sad that a seemingly intelligent young woman cannot find other ways to pay for grad school. Maybe she’s doing a masters thesis on the horniness of men? If so, she should get an A+!

Red Cross Update

September 13, 2008

As Hurricane Ike pounded Houston, Galveston, and a wide area of the Gulf Coast of Texas, Red Cross disaster relief teams were already there preparing for the worst.

Red Cross was ready for Ike:

  • More than 100 mobile feeding trucks were moved into Texas this week More than a million shelf stable meals are in the state More than 1,400 disaster workers are on the ground there Preparing to open shelters and support the shelter hub system in Texas We are planning for a total capacity of 500,000 meals a day We have tens of thousands of cots, blankets and comfort kits in Texas We moved additional units of blood into North Texas in anticipation of Hurricane Ike.
  • As Hurricane Ike hit during the night and early this morning, the Greater Houston Area Red Cross and Red Cross chapters across the state were poised to open shelters after the storm moves through. More than 30 disaster action team volunteers from Western North Carolina Red Cross chapters have been deployed to assist the Texas Red Cross chapters.
  • Currently, in support of the State’s Hub Plan, Red Cross State-wide has more than 75 Shelters open housing more than 9,800 residents. This includes 4 shelters in the Huntsville area housing more than 1,332 residents supported by the Greater Houston Area American Red Cross as part of the state’s Shelter Hub in Huntsville, Texas.
  • Once Hurricane Ike has passed the Red Cross will be opening post-disaster shelter locations for families who have been displaced from their homes by the destruction caused by Hurricane Ike. Those who have evacuated should let family members and loved ones know your plans and register with the American Red Cross Safe and Well Website. This website provides a way for those who have evacuated to register as “safe and well.” From a list of standard messages, a person can select those that he/she wants to communicate to your family members, letting them know of his/her well-being. Concerned family and friends can search the list of those who have registered themselves as “safe and well.”
  • The American Red Cross honors donor intent. If you wish to designate your donation to a specific disaster please do so at the time of your donation. Call 1-800-REDCROSS or 1-800-257-7575 (Spanish). Contributions to the Disaster Relief Fund may be sent to your local American Red Cross chapter or to the American Red Cross, P. O. Box 37243, Washington, DC 20013. Internet users can make a secure online contribution by visiting www.redcross.org.

Reporter Blown Around By Ike

The Power Station

Robert Palmer, Tony Thompson of Chic, John and Andy Taylor from Duran Duran’s… Sounds like an unbeatable combination. But there were only two hits from this group that should have been a hit machine.