9/9/2005 11:53:34 PM
9/9/2005 11:55:14 PM
so joy. he ordered an evacuation. whoopty fucking do. If you read the first fucking article, it doesn 't say "there was no evacuation." It says "the evacuation was doomed from the beginning." stop drinkin that kool-aid, dumbass
9/10/2005 1:00:58 AM
Stop blaming Nagin and posting fucking flooded buses, moron.Blame the ones in charge, Bush and Brownie.
9/10/2005 1:17:09 AM
remind me again why we shouldn't blame him? I mean, you know, a botched evacuation and botched planning for such an emergency?
9/10/2005 1:19:00 AM
9/10/2005 1:20:33 AM
9/10/2005 1:23:10 AM
^^
9/10/2005 1:28:14 AM
this thread is already off to a good start now that the intellectual giants have weighed in
9/10/2005 1:32:56 AM
"Instead of trying to evacuate some people with the resources we have available, let's just have everyone die."Sounds like typical thinking of teh L3ft. So I'll go ahead and approve this thread, and give a gg to pryderi.[Edited on September 10, 2005 at 2:39 AM. Reason : ---]
9/10/2005 2:39:42 AM
9/10/2005 2:50:13 AM
9/10/2005 3:00:11 AM
It's not "typical" thinking, and Nagin is hardly a member of the "left", with some close ties to the Republican party.Not to mention that he DID get people evacuated, it's not like they didn't try at all.Plus, you seem to be taken aback with people also blaming Bush and FEMA, which is hypocritical. Even if Nagin botched the evacuation (which I think he did), that doesn't excuse FEMA and Bush from botching the recovery (which I also believe they did). Not to mention it was Bush who appointed Brown in the first place. Bush couldn't have known Brown would have dropped the ball in this situation, but he IS at fault for hiring someone clearly less than qualified (he got axed from Katrina duty, if you haven't heard). Incompetence lies all over the place in this situation.I think though with Nagin being the mayor, people are going easy on him. I live in Clayton, and I really couldn't see the mayor handling anything close to a city-wide flood. The state gov. and the national gov. would have to step in pretty much immediately. NO is quite a bit bigger than Clayton, but I doubt Nagin thought his duties would have entailed handling the destruction of his city. I just feel bad putting that responsibility on a mayor. The state and national gov. though has lots of resources to handle that kind of thing, and both screwed up pretty bad in this case.
9/10/2005 3:17:28 AM
9/10/2005 7:58:56 AM
A better question iswho DIDN'T botch proactive and reactive efforts and planning?........................
9/10/2005 9:09:37 AM
^^ wait, which is it again? "Nagin's evacuation measures were sufficient, even though they were announced AT LEAST A DAY AFTER the governor wanted to declare a state of emergency" or "I'm just a stupid sheepish Bush hater who is just as dumb as the sheepish Bush lovers"
9/10/2005 9:34:51 AM
If they had moved the school buses to the elevated highway right before the storm hit, or after the storm but before the flooding was severe, They could have used them as shelters and escape vehicles. Would the buses have stayed or been blown off the highway?
9/10/2005 10:20:36 AM
9/10/2005 11:38:25 AM
9/10/2005 11:43:33 AM
9/10/2005 11:45:51 AM
I made this thread in the hopes of preventing stupid posts like this one:
9/10/2005 7:40:12 PM
9/10/2005 10:39:31 PM
And on a side note, who are you to talk about stupid posts when you write something like:
9/10/2005 10:45:42 PM
9/10/2005 11:07:47 PM
Why? The water rose at a finite pace, they should have notice the water was rising and gotten the buses to safety because they were going to need them later.
9/11/2005 11:13:39 AM
9/11/2005 11:29:27 AM
^Is that really the comparison you want to make? Israel sent in a federal force of troops to remove the settlers. And doesn't Israel forcefully conscript their military?But I digress. Anyone here who thinks civilians should drive busses full of violent hoodlums out of a razed city, raise your hands. And -- if you'd be willing to do it, please, raise yours.[Edited on September 11, 2005 at 1:34 PM. Reason : foo]
9/11/2005 1:33:16 PM
I would. The people of NO were only crazed because they couldn't leave the city. What are they going to do? Shoot the driver?
9/11/2005 2:06:11 PM
^Hijack the bus?As to the first part of your post--have you ever BEEN to New Orleans?
9/11/2005 2:08:55 PM
9/11/2005 2:19:57 PM
^So the fact that the Gaza pullout was organized by a centralized, highly-disciplined, eminently-competent, military hierarchy, had nothing to do with the fact that it was able to execute so well? In effect you're saying "if one of the most rapacious and effective military powers in the world can execute massive evacuations on short notice, why can't the state of Louisiana?"Uh ...
9/11/2005 2:31:02 PM
^exaggerate much?If the technology exists for the Census Bureau to count everyone in a neighborhood, the National Guard can grab a GIS map and go door-to-door...
9/11/2005 2:34:45 PM
^I don't think it's an exaggeration at all. Israel's around because they have a fucking badass military, and they don't fuck around.
9/11/2005 2:37:40 PM
9/11/2005 2:57:49 PM
^What is this, Systems Integration for Dummies?You sound like every technology executive in the world. "Why it ought to be easy to just plug A into B, and presto-chango!" $150 million of cost overruns later ...::sigh::
9/11/2005 3:23:37 PM
9/11/2005 3:29:44 PM
^There was nothing stopping them except time and coordination, which is ALWAYS the problem with the "lets connect A to B for cheap" mentality. If you didn't catch my drift, "$150 million" and "precious time before a Hurricane hits" are the same thing (time really is money).They ARE doing the GIS/GPS thing NOW, but that's no indictment of the pre-Hurricane planning, because the logistics and time constraints NOW are very much different.One technical glitch in the GIS/GPS integration, distribution, etc process would've set them back hours. And having been involved in plenty of such situations, I can tell you that Murphy's Law always strikes.You can argue that they should've had a plan to do such things prior, but to say they should've done it ad hoc, is crazy.
9/11/2005 4:11:09 PM
It's just a republican game to foist the blame on local authorities.Face it, except for the PR machine, the Bush administration is incompetent.
9/11/2005 7:46:44 PM
^ Probably, I've seen nothing to say otherwise. But proving the butcher is an idiot doesn't excuse the baker for starting the fire.
9/11/2005 10:25:01 PM
Just to throw some more gas on the fire. The mayor is an idiot and should be put on trial. Having said that, NO evacuated at a higher % than folks during a mandatory evacuation during Hurricane Floyd.Party on.
9/11/2005 10:38:31 PM
9/11/2005 11:07:56 PM
9/11/2005 11:16:40 PM
^[cute]Stick to Chit Chat ---
9/11/2005 11:55:58 PM
I pretty well obliterated the stupid flooded bus myth./thread.
9/12/2005 12:21:19 AM
^ Wait, so those pictures of flooded buses are faked? Or is everyone right when they say that after the first round of evacuations, the city parked the buses where they would flood, assuming they'd never need them again.
9/12/2005 1:32:51 AM
9/12/2005 1:43:35 AM
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9/12/2005 2:30:56 AM
i was born in this city. camille didnt get me out. betsy didnt get me out and im sure as hell not gonna let some new storm that will probobly go east anyway get me out. i will die in this city.
9/12/2005 4:07:32 AM