Thursday, September 08, 2005

Think of the Children!

There's a FEMA rap for kids. Seriously.
Disaster . . . it can happen anywhere,
But we've got a few tips, so you can be prepared
For floods, tornadoes, or even a 'quake,
You've got to be ready - so your heart don't break.

Disaster prep is your responsibility
And mitigation is important to our agency.

People helping people is what we do
And FEMA is there to help see you through
When disaster strikes, we are at our best
But we're ready all the time, 'cause disasters don't rest.

via Ezra

3 comments:

Yossarian said...

I hate to correct you Rod, but the FEMA rap is actually for "kidz". The "z" on the end gives this out of touch government institution oh so much street cred.

Thrillhous said...

Nice catch, Yos. I bet the choice of that "z" cost $48 million in contractor fees.

However, I must object to the finger-pointing blame-gaming going on here. Such use of the inflammatorily blamie words "your" and "our" in the same neighborhood as "responsibility" is way over the line.

Otto Man said...

Is it performed by Poochie the Rockin' Disaster Dog?