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« Mac McCaughan of Portastatic | Main | FEMA to block photos of New Orleans Dead »

We suppose Brown may be qualified to save some drowning horses

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By now you have probably heard that Bush's buddy and FEMA appointee Michael Brown has absolutely no experience in emergency management. We decided to look into what his former job as head of the Arabian Horse Association entailed overseeing:

From the AHA website:
The Arabian Horse Association(AHA) provides an association of like-minded Arabian horse enthusiasts and a focal point for your favorite recreational or competitive activities. AHA is the official breed association and registry in the U.S. with more than 40,000 members who own Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses.

As a full-service breed association, AHA seeks to meet the breeding, competitive and recreational interests of all Arabian horse owners. As the official breed registry for the Arabian horse industry, the AHA Registry has registered more than 1 million Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses since its founding in 1908, ensuring the integrity and perpetuation of the breed.

AHA offers over 400 events and competitions and the largest online marketplace and community forums on the web, bringing people together to share the joys of Arabian horse ownership. Membership in the AHA has its privileges and provides access to registration, programs, competitions and other services.

Not too much about hurricane relief or disaster readiness in there. Thanks for the qualified appointee Dubya. Glad to know you are putting the safety of the country first. As Bush said: "Brownie, you're doing a heckuva job." Click here or here to see some examples of the great job he's done thus far.

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