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subtee -> Cedar Rapids (9/18/2008 8:39:13 AM)

Please take a few moments and watch this:

http://metro-studios.com/recovery/

The McCain/Palin show is coming to CR today, but only to the airport (4 miles outside of the city). They "don't have time" to visit our still devastated downtown. McCain has yet to visit since the floods. Yes, Obama came, toured and met with city leaders.




kittinSol -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/18/2008 8:45:02 AM)

It sounds like they did some market research and found out it was unlikely they'd reap additional votes from there - so, with their mentality, why bother [>:] ?




subtee -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/18/2008 8:53:34 AM)

From the AP:

Cedar Rapids residents wish McCain would tour city
By MIKE GLOVER – 2 hours ago
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate John McCain's decision to hold an airport rally while skipping a tour of a city still reeling from summer flooding has some in Cedar Rapids grumbling.
McCain, they say, is only the latest official to ignore their city's pain.
"That's exactly what's happening," said Lee Clancey, a Republican and a former mayor who is coordinating flood recovery efforts. "I don't know if his advance team is making him aware that there are significant needs here."
McCain's schedule for Thursday calls for him to land at the Eastern Iowa Airport about five miles outside of Cedar Rapids, hold a rally at a private flying service with running mate Sarah Palin, then wing off to his next event.
"He's in and out," said David Roederer, chairman of McCain's campaign in Iowa. There had been "some discussion" about touring the flood-ravaged city, he said, but scheduling pressures barely six weeks before the election prevailed.
"My preference would be for every member of Congress, every member of the U.S. Senate and every member of the Legislature to come over and visit," said state Rep. Kraig Paulsen, a Republican from nearby Hiawatha. "For whatever reason they decided not to do that."
In June, a flooding Cedar River devastated Cedar Rapids, swamping hundreds of city blocks and leaving thousands of homes and businesses damaged or destroyed. Much of that damage remains, and Federal Emergency Management Agency trailers dot the community.
Damage in Cedar Rapids has been estimated at $1.3 billion and many in the city have lamented that federal help has been slow in coming.
"We have received very little attention and less help," Clancey said.
While a presidential candidate touring flooded-out homes and businesses would be only symbolic, Clancey said that's important.
"It gives people hope that they're still being considered and there might be help forthcoming," she said.
Joan Benda, a Republican who works for a property management company, said she wishes McCain would opt to see some of the damage.
"It would be nice, I guess, if he could at least do a drive-through," Benda said. "I think the best way to trigger compassion is to actually see the damage."
And Brian Hughes, owner of the dance club Volume, said he thinks McCain owes it to the city to see the damage.
"I think the least he could do is spend an hour and drive through it and see what happened," said Hughes, an undecided voter whose business received about $250,000 in damage from the flooding. "Why spend the money to even come here? It seems a little hurried and rushed."
Most polls have given Democratic rival Barack Obama an edge in the race for Iowa's seven electoral votes, though the state has been very competitive in the last two presidential elections. It went for Democrat Al Gore in 2000 and President Bush in 2004.
Both McCain and Obama had been scheduled to campaign in Iowa just as flooding washed over much of the state. Gov. Chet Culver asked both candidates to cancel their plans to ensure all local police could focus on the flooding rather than be diverted to candidate security.
Obama agreed to cancel his trip to the Cedar Rapids area, but McCain proceeded with a tour of Columbus Junction, a severely flooded community in southeast Iowa.
Later in the summer, Obama made stops in Cedar Rapids and held a meeting with flood victims and local officials at the devastated Czech and Slovak Museum.
Paulsen said many spots in Iowa are still reeling from flooding, including the city of Palo, where nearly every building in town was damaged.
"Would I like to give him a tour of Palo? Absolutely," said Paulsen. "That opportunity is not provided on this trip. We'll take what we can get."
Clancey said McCain's in-and-out rally reinforces a belief among many Iowans that the nation has forgotten the flooding that caused so much misery in the state.
"They feel as if this is the forgotten disaster," Clancey said. "It's especially true when all you hear about in the news is the hurricanes and what we're going to do to help in the Gulf."
Paulsen said he's discussed the flood recovery issue with McCain's campaign officials in the state. He's confident the nominee is committed to the recovery effort.
"He's already visited once. I don't make these decisions," Paulsen said.
Associated Press writer Nigel Duara in Iowa City contributed to this report.




LaTigresse -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/18/2008 9:36:19 AM)

I have the circus playing on the radio now.

Just more emply, lame, political rhetoric like I saw on CNN from yesterday. The woman couldn't even answer a question on foreign policy without political speekeez. It is sad and sickening.




subtee -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/18/2008 10:24:04 AM)

So, I take it you won't be traveling to the show today?

Me too neither. [:(]




LaTigresse -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/18/2008 11:07:59 AM)

I can safely say I will not feel I have missed anything important.......or exciting.




Vendaval -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/18/2008 11:12:19 PM)

Wow, that is really bad form.  I can certainly understand why you folks in Iowa are upset.
 
I may not agree with the Governator on all of his policies and positions but whenever a disaster, be it earthquake, flood, fire, etc strikes in California he shows up and talks directly to the survivors and gets on the phone to the White House for Federal Disaster Relief money.




DomKen -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/18/2008 11:28:15 PM)

I hope you guys out there are doing well. I just had some flooding here which came as quite a shock. My gf is moved in quite unexpectedly since her apartment building was flooded, will teach me for enjoying the river view.




LaTigresse -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 4:12:47 AM)

Yeahhhh, and Sarah........it's CEDAR Rapids, not Grand Rapids. And the next time you want to be cold and snarky, make sure you really are away from the public to show your true colours.




Sanity -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 5:44:44 AM)


Because he took a tour of Cedar Rapids in an election year you're sure that Obama really, really cares.

That's so... generous of you.






subtee -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 7:11:37 AM)

You're mean. [:(]

What does it say about McCain that he can't be bothered? Even in an election year!





Sanity -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 8:01:22 AM)


Maybe the guy who cares most is campaigning hardest to win in order to help guarantee that he can really make a difference for you.

Maybe the guy who doesn't care just likes to see a lot of carnage and suffering...

quote:

ORIGINAL: subtee

You're mean. [:(]

What does it say about McCain that he can't be bothered? Even in an election year!






popeye1250 -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 10:04:53 AM)

Or just maybe Abadabba cares more about "Darfur" than he does about America.
Remember, he's a global socialist leftist, "Iowa" is just a state to him.




LaTigresse -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 12:19:20 PM)

Iowa is, just a state. However, Chumley and his animated puppet thought Cedar Rapids was Grand Rapids. They shouldn't have bothered.




Vendaval -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 12:24:15 PM)

I would say that the folks who survived that flood are low on his list of priorities and that Senator Obama showed up because he cares about the common folks.


quote:

ORIGINAL: subtee

What does it say about McCain that he can't be bothered? Even in an election year!




cyberdude611 -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 1:55:04 PM)

Iowa already made up their mind that they are voting Obama because McCain refuses to endorse ethonol production.

Apparently that is the only issue Iowa cares about in this election.




subtee -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 2:01:04 PM)

What an intelligent thing to say. Where do you get your inside knowledge on Iowans?

McCain and Obama are dead even in Iowa right now.




LaTigresse -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 2:36:08 PM)

Actually Obama is about 7 points ahead, in Iowa, at the moment.

And sorry cyberdude, but we do tend to care about more than corn. Unfortunately, as in everything, the farming industry has some powerful lobbyists that make alot of noise.

This Iowan would prefer we abandon the corn ethanol idea and come up with something better. Something that does not drive the price of everything else through the roof due to demand.




subtee -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 2:38:02 PM)

Okay, well, with respect, we're gonna hafta wrestle this one out, LaT.

(And I know she's gonna kick my ass, I just want her to get me on my back...)




Sanity -> RE: Cedar Rapids (9/19/2008 2:54:40 PM)


Obama couldn't possibly be pandering for votes!

He loves us!

He really, really love us!

Sally Field




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