Posted on 09/01/2005 9:00:07 PM PDT by Serious Capitalist
Blanco demands apology 9:15 p.m. An angry Gov. Kathleen Blanco demanded that Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., apologize for his statement that it might not make sense to rebuild New Orleans. It was unthinkable, Blanco said, that Hastert would kick us when were down. I demand an immediate apology. At a press conference Thursday night, she said that 300 soldiers from the Arkansas National Guard arrived in New Orleans fresh from Iraq and are under orders to restore order from the hoodlums. She said of the soldiers: They have M-16s and they are locked and loaded. These troops know how to shoot to kill . . . and I expect they will. U.S. Rep. Charlie Melancon, D-Napoleonville, said that 1,500 people had gathered on the Chalmette ferry landing awaiting evacuation, possibly by ferry, to Algiers. Making a plea for those refugees to receive food and water now, Melancon estimated that about 100 are dead, possibly from dehydration. Officials also noted that an additional 80 police officers are now on the streets of New Orleans from elsewhere around the country, bringing some stability to the Superdome. A doctor in University Hospital telephoned a Baton Rouge TV station, hoping to call attention to the desperate plight at his hospital. The hospital was running low on food and water, and had no power, the doctor said. We have 160 patients in the hospital and they are actively dying, he said.
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"Just listening to re-run of Dennis Prager show, and he had a guest on who was talking about the disaster and topic of other cities that have been elevated ,, Seattle and sacramento are two examples, but these were done years ago. "
Sacramento? Are you sure? Sacramento is inland...nowhere near the coastline. Seattle is on Puget Sound and the Olympic mountains are west of the Sound.
I heard that the Army Corp. of Engineers had requested millions to add a higher levee for N. O. but it got turned down.
THey can't "build up" New Orleans. It was not built below sea level, it SUNK to below sea level. They can't stop it from sinking, they can't put pylons deep enough to hit land that won't sink.
Anything they do to build up the city, it will just sink again.
And why is the Governor of Louisiana talking about how ARKANSAS national guard troops are finally showing up to police one of her cities? Couldn't she have called up her own national guard before the hurricane even hit, and positioned it near the city to be deployed as soon as conditions were settled?
YEP....You're absolutely correct....re: stereotypes of letting women run things......sheesh....they ruin it for us conservative chicks!
Sad, but true...
Hope there are a few special forces units in N.O. to protect the national guard. It is infuriating that gangsters with guns stopped a massive citizen volunteer rescue operation today. Every gangster in N.O. should be shot. There are still thousand of people trapped in N.O. on roofs and in water loged building, time is running out for them, how many days on a roof can they take.
Yup.. Old Sacramento, now a historic district, was founded on the banks of the Sacramento river and was subject to frequent floods until leveees were built. The area directly East from the Bay Area towards there has an extensive network of levees that were built years ago.
One of these years heavy rains will burst some of the big ones and look out.
Every once and a while one will rupture and sizeable acreage will be underwater 'til the levee is repaired and the water drained..
Teachers and bus drivers are welcomed in Vegas We have a shortage of both. Nellis AFB has sent 3 Pave Hawk Helos with crews to help rescue from rooftops.
You'd think Blancho would be telling the people constantly help is on the way.
I bet that ticks off the people of Louisiana and it should! It's like she is almost saying Louisiana can't handle the situation. If she would get the hell out of the way and let them they could have taken care of it before it happened and arrested the thugs who are terrorizing N.O. now.
It seems she is the problem and not part of the solution. I think she is a LUNATIC. She is certainly not up to the job of Governor through this crisis.
How long before they want to go back to the safety of Iraq?
"An angry Gov. Kathleen Blanco demanded that Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, R-Ill..."
Maybe instead of crying on TV and yelling at Republicans, she should try to lead the people in restoring order. Just a thought.
Confederate battle flag:
Arkansas State Flag:
Arkansas National Guard shoulder patch:
I'm thinking of starting a Scarlet Letter award thread and my first recipient would be Gov. Blanco for being the complete LOSER for focusing her anger on what the House Speaker said rather than channelling her anger towards the criminals who have pillaged what's left of that water hazard formerly known as New Orleans.
Sorry I didn't see it until you told me, but your comment is much funnier now. Well then I'll have to ask Blanco. Do you know if any reporter had enough brains to ask her why she's acting like a freak?
And the first terr perp with a piper cub loaded with some dynamite could take out a levee for round two?? The risk is too great, turn it into an American Venice or forgetaboutit.
" Levees and Sacramento"
Isn't there a river that runs near Sacramento? I don't think it's the Colorado... Erosion occurs everywhere in CA...and don't forget, it's in the "ring of fire".
Still, it's not likely Sacramento will be hit by a hurricane.
Hastert will probably be proved even more correct than he thinks once the "pumping out" project is attempted. I'm sure that Blank-O and the LMSM will issue contrite apologies at that time.
/sarcasm on the last sentence
I don't want federal money to rebuild a place that is below sea level, if the private sector wants to take the risk and can afford the insurance, fine let them.
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