9/7/2005 2:30:17 PM
9/7/2005 2:34:23 PM
Yeah, and how long was it before any help arrived? 5 days?
9/7/2005 2:46:59 PM
9/7/2005 3:00:26 PM
Well, since we're accusing people of murder, let me ask you about these things that the state of Louisiana were doing:
9/7/2005 3:04:52 PM
^^ Oh yeah, I forgot. Hurricanes and white people are racist.
9/7/2005 3:06:32 PM
^ Yep.
9/7/2005 3:26:43 PM
pryderi your hatred of Bush and Republicans continues to amaze me. You seem to think that the Democrats in the state legislature and Mayor Nagin do not share any of the blame. While Bush fucked some things up the blood is more on the hands of Blanco and Nagin for acting like complete morons, but then i guess thats what Democrats are for a Strong Central Government that does everything for them and holds their hands like a 2 year old.
9/7/2005 4:08:14 PM
you people amaze meno, i take that back. it's pretty much par for the course up in this bitch
9/7/2005 4:13:21 PM
GGMon:
9/7/2005 4:14:28 PM
well, he might admit she's a liar too.
9/7/2005 4:15:37 PM
9/7/2005 4:24:45 PM
ALL OF THE BLAMEALL OF IT
9/7/2005 4:25:16 PM
not all of it of coursebut with great power comes great responsibility
9/7/2005 4:27:46 PM
remember this guy?what a dick
9/7/2005 4:30:28 PM
I wouldn't say all of it falls on Lousiana but a majority does, the rest on FEMA which was swallowed by homeland security which had a friend who wasn't qualified running it which falls back to Bush, but the way the media and the liberal talking heads are spinning it, its all Bush and FEMA's fault.
9/7/2005 4:38:38 PM
I'd say, 80-90% of the blame falls on the local and state governments. The remainder falls on both FEMA and Bush. On FEMA for not having a contingency plan to manage a disaster in the event that the state and local governments are completely incompetent and on Bush for not having some oversight in that.
9/7/2005 4:44:57 PM
completely incompetent underwater
9/7/2005 4:49:48 PM
i just want to say: i'm with the president on this one ( )there's plenty of blame to go around, but we should worry about that later.(i'm pretty sure i heard him saying something to that effect.)i don't know if the democrats are trying to use the issue for political gain...there are a lot of republicans criticizing the response as well...but all of them need to put this argument on the table and focus on helping all the displaced people get on with their lives and making sure the impacted areas get taken care of...it's not over yet...it'll take years. after that, then we can sort out who fucked up.[Edited on September 7, 2005 at 6:14 PM. Reason : it's WAAAAYYYY to early for congressional hearings]
9/7/2005 6:13:07 PM
9/7/2005 8:18:05 PM
Katrina vs Bush timeline:http://www.basetree.com/articles/katrina-versus-bush.html
9/7/2005 8:20:49 PM
9/7/2005 8:31:14 PM
http://edition.cnn.com/video/player/player.html?url=/video/us/2005/09/05/obrien.nagin.walk.talk.cnnwatch and learn, buddies.Dems need to STFU and start looking at the Governor of LA.
9/7/2005 8:52:21 PM
Blanco's response:
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9/7/2005 9:21:04 PM
i think rolling FEMA into the hsa and cutting jobs hurt them more than the horse guyagain... sorry for being logical
9/7/2005 9:25:16 PM
sounds like FEMA sabotaged LA.
9/7/2005 9:30:20 PM
Here's an editorial from a state legislator who dealt with Mt. St. Helens:http://online.wsj.com/article_email/0,,SB112596602138332256-IVjf4NilaJ4nZupaoGGa6uBm4,00.htmlHe makes some good points about how local, state and federal governments are supposed to work.
9/7/2005 9:30:43 PM
9/7/2005 9:37:23 PM
how is fema going to mobilize when la's hsa is stopping trucks?
9/7/2005 9:43:13 PM
^Can you cite a source?
9/7/2005 9:50:26 PM
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9/7/2005 10:36:42 PM
So was Katrina declared an Incident of National Significance?
9/7/2005 10:52:58 PM
9/7/2005 11:07:37 PM
Cute, but lacking context:
9/7/2005 11:59:36 PM
9/8/2005 12:09:26 AM
And FEMA was moving on aug 28.. The hurricane didn't dissipate until Aug 29. Aug 30 FEMA makes a request for federal troops to assist. How much faster should they have acted? Note that Katrina was making land fall on the 29th.
9/8/2005 12:26:40 AM
Blanco’s Louisiana State Homeland Security. BEFORE THE FLOOD. I was watching up on the corner television in my studio, and it’s headlined that the Red Cross was blocked from delivering supplies to the Superdome, Major Garrett. Tell us what you found out. MG: Well, the Red Cross, Hugh, had pre-positioned a literal vanguard of trucks with water, food, blankets and hygiene items. They’re not really big into medical response items, but those are the three biggies that we saw people at the New Orleans Superdom, and the convention center, needing most accutely. And all of us in America, I think, reasonably asked ourselves, geez. You know, I watch hurricanes all the time. And I see correspondents standing among rubble and refugees and evacuaees. But I always either see that Red Cross or Salvation Army truck nearby. Why don’t I see that? HH: And the answer is? MG: The answer is the Louisiana Department of Homeland Security, that is the state agency responsible for that state’s homeland security, told the Red Cross explicitly, you cannot come. HH: Now Major Garrett, on what day did they block the delivery? Do you know specifically? MG: I am told by the Red Cross, immediately after the storm passed. HH: Okay, so that would be on Monday afternoon. MG: That would have been Monday or Tuesday. *** HH: I also have to conclude from what you’re telling me, Major Garrett, is that had they been allowed to deliver when they wanted to deliver, which is at least a little bit prior to the levee, or at least prior to the waters rising, the supplies would have been pre-positioned, and the relief...you know, the people in the Superdome, and possibly at the convention center, I want to come back to that, would have been spared the worst of their misery. MG: They would have been spared the lack of food, water and hygiene. I don’t think there’s any doubt that they would not have been spared the indignity of having nor workable bathrooms in short order. HH: Now Major Garrett, let’s turn to the convention center, because this will be, in the aftermath...did the Red Cross have ready to go into the convention center the supplies that we’re talking about as well? MG: Sure. They could have gone to any location, provided that the water wasn’t too high, and they got some assistance.Clearly Bush’s fault
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9/8/2005 9:04:02 AM
i think these confederates keep forgeting that we live in the UNITED States of America
9/8/2005 9:06:00 AM
9/8/2005 9:11:37 AM
^Dude. Are you stupid? I didn't say the entire national guard is in Iraq.You can read, right? Do I have to spell everything out for you? Here:The National Guard is not a group of minutemen militia under the exclusive control and authority of the states. They are a federally-trained, equipped, and prioritized military unit. As evidence of this, some of them are serving in Iraq.
9/8/2005 9:14:42 AM
WHAT IS THEIR MAIN DUTY? WHO DO THEY TAKE ORDERS FROM? WHO MUST THE PENTAGON ASK PERMISSION FROM PRIOR TO ACTIVATING GUARD UNITS?ARE YOU STUPID?
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