Creative Katrina Connection, Part Two
Apparently Barry Bonds doesn't want to play the "blame game" any more than President Bush does. Helping Katrina victims is much more important, he says, than other issues that members of Congress have concerned themselves with--such as, oh, let's say, maybe, just to take one example, steroid use in baseball. "This is our country," Bonds said yesterday during the San Francisco Giants' visit to Washington to play the Washington Nationals. "We're the United States. We have a crisis here that everybody needs to start contributing to. Not pointing fingers, but contributing to." David Marin, a spokesman for House Government Reform Committee chairman Tom Davis, R-Va., shot back: "Members of Congress, particularly Tom Davis, can walk and chew gum at the same time." Well, I don't know if I'd go that far...
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