Meet Rockey Vaccarella

With the anniversary of the Katrina disaster quickly approaching, the White House is scrambling to put the president in a positive light, presenting Bush as someone who has followed through on the crisis, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding.

With this in mind, the Bush gang arranged a WH photo-op this morning with a gentleman named Rockey Vaccarella, whom the president said “caught his attention” because he came to DC to speak with officials about the ongoing need for aid along the Gulf Coast. Bush said Vaccarella is “the kind of fellow I feel comfortable talking to.” Vaccarella apparently feels the same way.

“You know, it’s really amazing when a small man like me from St. Bernard Parish can meet the President of the United States. The President is a people person. I knew that from the beginning. I was confident that I could meet President Bush.

“And my mission was very simple. I wanted to thank President Bush for the millions of FEMA trailers that were brought down there. They gave roofs over people’s head. People had the chance to have baths, air condition. We have TV, we have toiletry, we have things that are necessities that we can live upon. […]

“I just wish the President could have another term in Washington. You know, I wish you had another four years, man. If we had this President for another four years, I think we’d be great.”

Now, to hear the Bush gang tell it, this was just a regular guy who happened to be in town in his FEMA trailer, stopped by the White House, and told the president about the ongoing crisis along the Gulf Coast.

As you might have guessed, there’s a little more to it than that.

As Will Bunch explained, Vaccarella just so happens to have a background in GOP politics.

Turns out that the earthy Vaccarella — a highly successful businessman in the fast-food industry — is indeed a Republican pol, having run unsuccessfully under the GOP banner for a seat on the St. Bernard Parish commission back in 1999. […]

And in fact, Vaccarella seemed very confident that he would be meeting with Bush when he left home, to the point where he had a date scheduled and everything: Dinner with the President is planned for the evening of August 22nd. […]

Shouldn’t the media be a tad more skeptical about events like these? And isn’t the fact that Vaccarella was once a Republican candidate for office a relevant fact that should be mentioned, to help viewers place his effusive, nationally televised praise in context?

Yes, the media should be more skeptical about such an obviously manufactured photo-op; and yes, Vaccarella’s partisan background is completely relevant.

CNN’s Rick Sanchez expressed some surprise at Vaccarella’s amazing progress today, telling viewers Vaccarella has “actually been invited inside. He wanted to go and met with the president. Well, guess what, the president has decided to meet with him.” Viewers are led to believe this was all rather spontaneous.

Unfortunately, it’s all-too-typical. The media buys into the Kabuki Theater as if it were real, while the White House pretends to be genuinely interested in meeting with a person who can represent everyone who’s suffered along the Gulf Coast, but instead arranges a photo-op with a GOP activist who tells the nation how great it would be if Bush had a third term.

Raise your hand if you’re surprised.

how about “raise your hand if you’re nauseous”?

i hope HBO repeatedly re-runs Spike Lee’s documentary as counter-programming to all of the WH media stunts for the next several weeks surrounding Katrina.

  • Would Kanye West be received at the White House if he just happened by? That’s a meeting I would love to hear about.

    Also, why didn’t Rockey go a little further and thank Bush for the convenience of using only a single key to open hundreds of different families’ FEMA trailers? Or for helpfully supplying minders so the Katrina victims would not have to fave reporters alone?

    I’m surprised Bush took time away from his apparently non-stop reading marathon to meet the guy.

  • People buy it, Ed. If Bush said they really did sit down and discuss a wide range of literature, particularly Greek Classics, people would buy it. If Bush claimed he let Vaccarella fly Air Force One, people would believe it. If he said that he and Rockey dug a freaking tunnel from Washington to Russia, people would buy it. Iraq proves that Americans will believe anything.

  • “I just wish the President could have another term in Washington. You know, I wish you had another four years, man. If we had this President for another four years, I think we’d be great.”

    These are the scary lines for me. Deep down I’ve always feared that when it comes time to vacate the premises, bush will try and find a way to suspend the elections. It sounds like he’s started to lay the groundwork, and I hope we don’t hear more sentiments like this. Unfortunately, I think many of the republicant’s would let him get away with it.

    But then again, maybe I’m just being a little paranoid. But with this administration I have a right to be… don’t I? Wait, what’s that knock at the door? Aaiiiieee!!! It’s the NSA coming to get me. Help

  • Jesus Christ. A press corps with even the slightest respect for the truth would put a 24-hour moratorium on all Bush White House photo ops of this kind, just to tease out which ones stink to high heaven like this.

  • When I saw the headline about Bush meeting with a Katrina survivor, for some reason I automatically thought it would be like an elderly black woman from the St Bernard projects, now homeless, or something like that. Silly me….

  • It isn’t just the press corps. C-Span gave this guy full coverage this morning (Pacific time). As sometimes happens, I did not pay super close attention to Mr. Vaccarella’s comments, but I did catch enough to think two things:
    1) Bush has time to meet with this guy but no time to meet Cindy Sheehan. Nice.

    2) For a guy who ostensibly constructed a “mock up” of a FEMA trailer and drove all the way from the Gulf Coast to DC to call attention to the plight of Katrina survivors, he sounds mighty supportinve of the president and mighty contented with the Bush administations’s response to Katrina. And this without having heard his comments about how great things would be if only Bush could have another term to f*ck with this country. It did not smell right at all. Bush is so mediocre that this kind of propaganda is all he and his minions have fall back on. It is a serious insult to the intellect of anyone remotely paying attention.

    I hope some intrepid MSM (or even near-MSM) reporter will follow the trail of Mr. Vaccarella and reveal (a) what / who inspired (and financed?) his trip and (b) how his opinions compare with those of the majority of Katrina survivors.

    Finally, I too, find Rocky’s wistful desire for another Bush term to be scary (and revolting). However, I find it scary not because I believe Bush could engineer such a disaster, but because a citizen of this country could say such a thing to a national audience without vomiting.

  • Did the press even consider that most people living in FEMA trailers don’t have the means for a junket to DC, especially to go kiss the kings ring ?

    I’m not buying that people are buying this. Just cause the press has become uber-gullible, the public hasn’t. Almost daily, some news outlet brings up NO and how it’s still in shambles. Give it a week and NO will be all over the news for at least two days. If one of these tropical storms starts to really develop, Katrina will hit the news again and again.

    It just sucks for the GOP that elections are held during the most dangerous part of hurricane season.

  • Well, that’s it. Herr Bush meets Rocket J. Squirrel. What’s next—Bullwinkle? I’m still trying to figure out why this guy tried to play off a mock-up as an actual FEMA unit. The actual FEMA trailers are up on piers and are equipped with concrete-anchored “tiedown” cables. They’ve got to be—otherwise the next big wind that comes through will pick those things up and spin them like Dorothy’s farmhouse—and they’re not going to come down in Munchkin Land, either.

    I’m also understanding from some folks that, to prevent people from “driving away in the night with a nice, expensive single-wide,” the trailers are stripped of their “tongues” (the forward tow-bar that connects to the truck that hauls it), the wheels, and the axles. Given these things, I’m guessing that Rockie got to Washington—or within close proxinity of it—by air, and then “met up” with the trailer. The story claims that he drove to DC by car; there’s no car alive that’ll pull a FEMA singlewide from St. Bernard to DC—unless they’ve managed to shove a tank transmission into that car….

  • Hardball is on the air right now giving credence to this moronic shill, Rockey Redneck kissing W’s ass at the White House. Chris Matthews is one of the biggest Bush sycophant/enablers in the media.

  • Apparently, the only thing that will get cable reporters to spend any time digging into the background of someone in the news is for them to be accused of committing a 10 year old murder. Then, it’s round-the-clock coverage of ex-wives and every conceivable bit of tangentially related info.

    And why not? It’s not like anyone in the administration has ever lied to us before, right?

    Arrrrrrrrggggghh!

    They have no shame.

  • I’m sure those who are still waiting for a FEMA trailer or are in one of the empty trailer parks have a thing or two to thank ol’ W for, too.

    Doubt they could get to see him, especially since the press aren’t allowed to talk to them:

    From the Baton Rouge newspaper:
    http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/3360021.html

    For nearly two months, Dekotha Devall and her five children were the only people living in a 198-trailer FEMA park in Morgan City.
    City officials say the Federal Emergency Management Agency spent about $7.5 million to build it — and question why the 30-acre Lake End Trailer Park in St. Mary Parish, with row upon row of shiny new trailers, remains almost empty three months after being built.
    “We all wonder why no one lives there. FEMA spent $7.5 million to build it: electricity, gas, water, sewer, a lift-station, roads,” said Morgan City Mayor Timothy Matte. “There’s about 50 more new FEMA trailers in various mobile home parks around town, and no one lives in those, either. It doesn’t really make much sense.”
    FEMA, which says 15 families live in the Lake End facility now, refuses to say how much was spent to build the park or why 183 of the trailers are vacant.
    And FEMA rules make it hard for reporters to talk freely to the few park residents about life there. During an interview in one trailer, a security guard knocked on the door, ordered the reporter out and eventually called police, saying residents aren’t allowed to talk to the media in the park. (read the rest at the link above.)

  • ***Chris Matthews is one of the biggest Bush sycophant/enablers in the media***
    —————————————-elp

    Um…if I were to say something really crude…such as “Chris Matthews—first against the wall when the revolution comes!!!”

    …would anyone consider that to be “over the top?” “A bit much, perhaps?” Or could I say something like that?

    Just wondering….

  • If it’s on the news, any news station whether local or national or cable, it’s the truth. Don’t believe it? Just check in on all the channels. Don’t they all tell us the same thing? Well, then, it’s the truth! Ask your neighbor. Ask your co-workers. Talk to your Bible thumping family. Bush took time out for an ordinary Katrina victim today!

  • Um…if I were to say something really crude…such as “Chris Matthews—first against the wall when the revolution comes!!!”

    …would anyone consider that to be “over the top?” “A bit much, perhaps?” Or could I say something like that?

    Just wondering….

    Comment by Steve — 8/23/2006 @ 7:14 pm

    What’s your point?

  • My point is that it’s apparently okay for certain Bush psychophants to go about, commenting on the need to hang journalists for treason and poison Supreme Court justices who “don’t rule the right way”—so why not put the psychophants on the “recipient” side of the assault?

  • Interesting. The media coverage here in New Orleans began on Monday, and interviews with Mr. Vacarella emphasized his plan to tell Bush that “there is still a lot of work to do” in the New Orleans area. Yes, he told everyone he planned to have dinner with Bush on the night of the 22nd, but he had to settle for Don Powell (the Gulf Coast recovery czar), and had his meeting on Wednesday morning. Is he a republican activist? You would think he would have given to Bush/RNC in 2004, but fundrace.org does not have him listed. Sure, he ran for some minor office as a Republican 7 years ago, but I have not heard of him in the New Orleans area political scene since. Was Vacarella’s sycophantic grovelling over- the-top? Of course, but if you have been a republican all your life it’s hard not to be overwhelmed by meeting such a celebrity, no matter how incompetent the celebrity is.

    Today’s New Orleans Times-Picayune noted that “a Democratic-leaning Web site suggested that Vaccarella, who ran for the St. Bernard Parish Council as a Republican in 1999, simply served as a prop to deflect criticism of the hurricane-relief efforts.” So at least people understand that he’s not completely unbiased.

    But is this some photo-op conspiracy set up well in advance by the WH? In a word, No. Vaccarella did exactly what he had to do to get Bush’s attention: say he would give him good food, that he appreciated the help so far, and wanted to offer very minor criticism that Bush would easily be able to rebut. With that, this WH just went on to do what it does best: seizes the opportunity to turn what should be lemons into retorical lemonade.

    And despite the fact that his allegedly “primary” message got buried under the sycophantic babbling, Vaccarella is correct that there is a lot more to be done, and not to forget about Louisiana. The DC establishment seems to forget that the US Army corps of engineers is wholly responsible for inadequate design that caused the levees to fail. The media is ineffective at informing the public of this fact, and the public otherwise has Katrina-news fatigue. If Vaccarella succeeded in getting some attention to the N.O. area from the DC powers that be, I’ll grudgingly give him a little credit for that.

  • The media is a complete failure, full of hacks. No one wants to ask the tough questions because the networks might run the risk of losing sponsorship dollars. CNN, FOX, etc. are nothing more than “entertainment” these days dwelling on the spectacle, trying to create drama where there is none, and just trying to wow the audience with meaningless, empty stories. People like to tune in to see that kind of factless crap, driving ratings higher. This is what mainstream news is all about.

  • So, unless you are a GOP hack, it is against the rule to move the trailer:

    ” These housing units must not be moved under any circumstances.

    Applicants approved by FEMA have signed leases for the housing units, which are situated on sites that have been carefully researched and selected to ensure the trailers are in suitably-equipped locations. The units must not be moved to any other site. ”

    http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=22420

    which kinda sucks if you are trying to say, live near your old home, job, kids old schools, etc.

    And makes this charade all the more insulting….

  • You people CRACK ME UP! The way you talk about this Rockey thing like it’s some kind of set up, as if you KNOW… my best friend is a bleeding heart liberal like y’all and every political thing she bitches about she does so as if she has FACTS to back it up, when she NEVER DOES. And nor do you, because I’m here to tell you that the idea to tow a FEMA trailer to the white house was born in my living room, by a Katrina Survivor/hero named Juan Parke (GQ man of the year 2005, look him up) who simply said “Someone ought to tow a FEMA trailer up to DC and park it on the White House lawn until all the FEMA trailers all over the country have been replaced by rebuilt houses.” And Rockey and the guys filming the documentary thought that was a GREAT idea, and I said “Listen guys, if you do this, don’t make it another tiresome anti-Bush tirade, I for one am so sick of that shit and it acomplishes nothing except to make you look like a boring whiner. Why don’t you instead go up there and THANK the guy for providing FEMA trailers as temporary shelter for thousands of families in the first place, and for securing something like $114 BILLION for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.” I mean, what do you want the guy to do, fly around in a helicopter and pull our sorry asses off of our roofs when we had about two thousand warnings and opportunities to leave? (I stayed too, and I can hardly blame Bush for THAT!) Anyway, Rockey completely agreed and said his intention would be to invite the President to dinner (none of us thought it would ever happen) and thank him for the above, and also REMIND him that the work is not done and we still need attention down here. And Rockey managed to do just that. So stop acting like any of you know shit about anything, because you have completely lost your credibility by posting how you “know” this was a White House publicity stunt meant to make Bush appear favorable. WAKE UP. To anyone who isn’t a delusional bleeding heart liberal, Bush already appears VERY favorable, and YES, there are those of us who would welcome him as our President for another four years. So sorry to cause you all coronaries by having to hear that.

  • I know this guy I am from St. Bernard we had a 1,000,000-gallon Crude Oil spill in people’s houses and streets. Why is no one concerned? Check Murphy Oil on Google. My house is destroyed I had 14 feet of water for 2 week this parish that this man is from lost well over a 100 people.

    24 people tied together to try and make it…all Died, and many more are Killing themselves due to hopelessness.

    This is NO GOP SET UP COME DOWN and see for yourself. St. Bernard was in the path of the storm more then the lower 9th why did no one come down? NO one is doing a good job in my opinion.
    Mary Pinell

  • Know what? I don’t know if this was a GOP setup or not. But I do know this, I have been down to NOLA twice in the past two months to help gut houses and other disaster relief. It is rough down there and there is a ton of work left to be done. My gut tells me that (with the exception of the last two posts) none of y’all know Rockey personally and that most of y’all have not even been down there to help in the past year (if you have, then the next few comments are not directed at you). My call to everyone is to stop spending all our time complaining about how the government isn’t doing enough, get off our chairs, get off the computer, put on some work gloves and help out. Otherwise, you’re just part of the problem and not part of the solution. It’s time to stop acting like the government (Bush, Blanco, Nagin, and Holden) the problem and everything will be alright when they’re gone and start helping out those who need it.
    One more thing: at the shelter in Baton Rouge I volunteered at and at the homes I helped gut in New Orleans, I got to talk with a lot of New Orleans people. They were all very appreciative of the assistance the government was giving, but most found the volunteers were much more helpful in the time they gave. The government, with all its bureaucracy, can only do so much.

  • “I’m here to tell you that the idea to tow a FEMA trailer to the white house was born in my living room”

    Well let’s assume you’re not simply lying in your claim here, you’ve not in any way addressed the central challenge of the thread. The fact of the matter is that this was simply another Bush-approved photo-op by someone willing to lick Bush’s balls. Was it a PR setup? Oh yeah. The WH, for security reasons alone, would not have allowed Vaccarella access to Bush without scrutinizing him quite well. They knew perfectly well who your friend was. They knew his status as a businessman; they knew he was a Republican; they knew he ran for public office; they knew that he was coming to whinney “Four more years!” on command.

    And of course nothing you’ve written here changes the fact that the mainstream “liberal” media never bothered to tell the public these facts about Vaccarella.

    Address those things and you’ll be addressing the facts that extend beyond the confines of your living room.

  • If you want the truth here it is: Towing the FEMA trailer to the White House with Rockey was my idea. I was producing the second film in my series “The People’s Story” (www.ThePeoplesStory.com) when I met Rockey. He is the real deal and a great guy who survived the Hurricane by riding the storm out on his roof with his son. He and his family have lived in a FEMA trailer ever since. He truly wanted to thank the President for the trailer he has but he also wanted to remind President Bush that the job is far from over and not to forget the people of the Gulf Coast region who are still suffering. My crew, including myself, also wanted to deliver that message because most of us lost something during Katrina. I, in fact, lost my home on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. When we decided to actually tow the trailer to the White House and invite the President to dinner, the people in Washington had no clue what was going on. We just set the date and put a caravan together to travel to the White House. It’s funny how some people think that this was some publicity stunt put on by the Republicans. That is so far from the truth it’s not funny. If anyone used someone it was us using the politicians because we did not ask for permission to set the dinner date with the President, we just did it. Our attitude was simply to show up and see what happens. One week before we left the New Orleans area for the White House I sent out press releases to all the media via the Internet. I guess they thought it was a good story because everyone ran with it. The media was right on target because Rockey is not some political plant but a real guy from St. Bernard Parsh, Louisiana who truly wants to make a difference. Yes, he was excited to meet President Bush and yes he may have gotten a little carried away when he mentioned the “4 more years” line. But I tell you this: he had the courage and determination to get off his rear end and travel to the White House with a great yet simple message – “Don’t Forget Us.” I salute Rockey and the American system that allows the “Average Joe” to carry a big message. Now we are busy editing together a film based on Rockey’s Journey. We have over 50 hours of footage that tells the special story of a simple man who lost it all but refused to give up. I can’t wait to release this film because it will give hope to so many people who think that no one is listening. I can tell you first-hand, they are. This unbelieveable journey taught me one thing…”Never stop dreaming.” God bless America!

  • One other thing. The original idea for towing a trailer to the White House came from Juan Parke when we were filming an interview with him in uptown New Orleans. After that interview I kept thinking about that idea but I wanted to make a positive statement not a protest. Rockey and others like my friend Suzie felt the same way. Well after about a week, I was driving from Baton Rouge to New Orleans after visiting my son at L.S.U. and it hit me. Let’s invite the President to dinner in the trailer. What better way to deliver a message. So there it is. You would not believe how many people have come up to me and said: “Why didn’t I think of that!” So please stop moaning and groaning and get off your tail and do something.

  • I tried to post this the other day in reply to comment #31, but posting was apparently closed for a moment. Since then I see that the director of the the documentary has posted, awesome! Anyway, here is what I wrote.

    Alright, lets’ start from the beginning, as you, Stephen Dedalus, have been brainwashed by websites like carpetbagger and Will Bunch “Attytood”. These sites and others like them take a small piece of information and proceed to blow it enormously out of context in an attempt provoke hatred and distrust. You have fallen hook, line and sinker for it all.

    After Rockey left my “living room” (something you’re trying desperately not to believe anyway) the director of the documentary (a regular nice guy named Steve Scaffidi, check out http://www.ghostriderpictures.com where you will find the first award winning documentary entitled “the people’s story” about the devastation in Central America) contacted our (Democrat) governor and alerted her of Rockey’s plan to travel to the White House in a FEMA trailer and invite the President to dinner. Through the grapevine, word got to the White House and our guys were told that they would not be granted a meeting with the President. Butler Ives, who helped produce the music which will be used in the documentary, can be quoted as saying “What were you guys thinking? The president’s dinner plans for next Tuesday were probably scheduled a year ago!” They went anyway, because the plan for the documentary was simply to follow Rockey on his journey to meet and talk to other Katrina survivors who are inspired to stay and rebuild (one of those happens to be me.) As the media took off with this thing (the Today show followed Rockey on his journey) the White House seemed to be getting put on the spot. That’s when they offered up Donald Powell to have dinner with Rockey in the FEMA trailer as a substitute for President Bush. The original schedule had Rockey and the crew turning around and going home Wednesday morning. However, publicity for this thing got so big, and it was clear at this point that Rockey was just a regular guy who meant no harm and instead wanted to THANK the President for the help we’ve all received so far, and yes, maybe AT THAT POINT the White House DID see an opportunity for a favorable photo op. And why shouldn’t they have a favorable photo op? Favorable certainly reflects my personal opinion of the President and his administration, and I’m certainly not the only one who feels this way, so WHY THEN, should all photo ops be unfavorable ones? I really liked seeing a guy stand next to the president who feels the same way I do, and I also really liked hearing him say he’d like to see Bush in office for another four years. In fact, I’m thrilled that someone finally got on TV and said it.

    Your comment about Rockey’s “status as a business man” reflects the depth of the brainwashing you have succumbed to. Rockey has worked for Popeye’s chicken since he was 16 years old to support his family. Do you know what Popeye’s chicken is? If all men were rated on the exotic dancer scale of “successful” (as they should be) a man like Rockey would not even make the cut. The office he ran for years ago in St. Bernard Parish is on the scale of things about the equivalent of running for office in your back yard tree-house. The liberal media has gone and purposely blown these things out of proportion, knowing that people like you will willingly believe and boil with hatred. There are a lot of small, powerless people (like me) who are Republicans, but let someone like Will Bunch get a hold of them and he’ll convince you they hold the keys. You mention that the “liberal media” failed to alert the public of the aforementioned things concerning Rockey. You know, CNN was sitting there on the lawn when Rockey got the news that he was going to be invited into the oval office for coffee. They were just as shocked as Rockey was, and as we all were at home. Maybe CNN and the other stations covering this failed to mention this stuff because it was clear even to them how insignificant it was.

    People, please stop TRYING to believe the worst all the time. Unless you’re somehow involved, chances are you won’t have your facts straight. Back when Clinton was President my neighbor came to me and said “Suzie, I heard this ONE away from the source… (meaning one person removed from the person involved) Bill Clinton did not hurt his knee in a skiing accident like they said… he was carrying a 120 pound blonde on his back and he fell down the steps!” Well, one away from the source is pretty close, and now with what we know about Bill it does sound quite likely… but who knows, it could have just been some Republican ploy to discredit him. So please try and have truly accurate facts before you condemn the next Rockey who comes along.

  • To the uneducated people with comments, on this subject. If Rockey V. was a “Puppet” for President Bush and the White House, then follow the media tracks.
    Not once was Rockey interviewed by the “Conservitive” press. CNN, NBC,MSNBC,NPR & German Radio/Television were among the first networks to carry this story, apart from local media. FOX’s Neil Cavuto show did not even approach Rockey until the 28th, one day before the anniversary. Wouldn’t all press be a little weary of such a stunt?

    Thank for a moment, int the truth.
    Melo

  • To Suzie Kramer Lyons and her supporters:

    Do you believe that the US government was behind the attacks on 9/11? Have you seen some of the crap out there on the web these days? It makes me sick to my stomach when I see this conjecture and know that even the propaganda newspaper like “The National Inquirer” and “Star” won’t even touch the subject because it is so absurd.

    There is too much spin in the media today. We don’t know when we are getting the truth and when we are getting the work over. Some websites/stations are right wing, some are left; so the reports you get need to be taken with several grains of salt. Don’t always believe what you see. Don’t always believe what you hear.

    What it boils down to is that these other people who don’t like Bush are going to hate him for every thing he stands for and you will like him; and there is nothing they can do to change your mind or vice versa.

    They don’t like Bush and you do. For every one person you produce from the Hurricane Katrina ravaged area of Louisiana and Mississippi who says the Bush Administration is doing enough, they will produce one who says the opposite.

    In closing, I seriously question the photo opportunity with Rocky & Bush as being “spontaneous” and I believe that even before he left New Orleans that the Bush camp new he was coming. I also believe that the victims of the Hurricane Katrina are not getting enough support.

    Do I have any facts to support this belief? Nope. I don’t have a shred of evidence.

    It’s my opinion and mine to keep until I believe it needs to be changed.

    Thanks

    PGC

  • The truth about Rockey’s Journey to the White House will be revealed soon in a film titled “FORGOTTEN ON THE BAYOU”. Very few people know the “real” story and the film will show you everything. It’s a great story that will show you a side of the disaster and the rebuilding that has never been seen before. Get ready to be entertained and learn something new along the way. You will be surprised.

  • Yo adrian!!

    This is hilarious! Are the Republicans really THAT dumb??

    I think it’s the fact that some people in this country that have lived a life of following an ideology called “religion”, actually believe this stuff because Bush is their “Jesus”. He might as well be their Jim Jones too. If people would take more time to get educated and follow public records they wouldn’t be so gullible. At least the elections say something. “Rockey! Go back to New Orleans or Washington”, you boneheaded liar! You’re a disgrace to the American truth.

  • We purchase many of the Fema trailers no linger being used. I do most of the work on them and I must say that Rockey’s “trailer” is NOT a Fema trailer at all. I know those things inside out. Are they serious? Is Rove on crack? They need to squeeze whats left of their “whatever” out of their system since the people are sickened by the spinning of lies and truth that occurrs and November is a good month to remind us that it’s time for it to stop.

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