Thursday, September 01, 2005
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"AS THE EXTENT of Hurricane Katrina’s devastation became clearer on Tuesday — millions without power, tens of thousands homeless, a death toll unknowable because rescue crews can’t reach some regions — President Bush carried on with his plans to speak in San Diego, as if nothing important had happened the day before.

Katrina already is measured as one of the worst storms in American history. And yet, President Bush decided that his plans to commemorate the 60th anniversary of VJ Day with a speech were more pressing than responding to the carnage."

New York Times?  Washington Post?  Time?  Newsweek?  CNN?   Nope, the conservative Manchester Union Leader editorial page on Wednesday.

RM