Posted on 09/04/2005 8:54:31 AM PDT by Pikamax
Sept. 4, 2005 Americans are broadly critical of government preparedness in the Hurricane Katrina disaster but far fewer take George W. Bush personally to task for the problems, and public anger about the response is less widespread than some critics would suggest.
Sampling, data collection and tabulation for this poll were done by TNS.
In an event that clearly has gripped the nation 91 percent of Americans are paying close attention hopefulness far outweighs discontent about the slow-starting rescue. And as in so many politically charged issues in this country, partisanship holds great sway in views of the president's performance.
The most critical views cross jurisdictions: Two-thirds in this ABC News/Washington Post poll say the federal government should have been better prepared to deal with a storm this size, and three-quarters say state and local governments in the affected areas likewise were insufficiently prepared.
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Here is an interesting quote from Barack Obama, he actually sounds quite reasonable compared to the other moonbats.
But Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., took a more measured approach, saying in Chicago that while it was not a coincidence that so many blacks were left behind in New Orleans, it is not a conspiracy.
"What's true in this country is what's true across the world, which is in the midst of natural disasters the poor and the vulnerable end up getting hit the hardest," he said.
I'm telling you, this guy is going to be the one Democrat that looks good out of this, he actually makes some sense.
The blame game is a spectator sport. Many Americans are busy lending a helping hand instead of pointing fingers from their armchairs.
It's funny because of the way they frame the data. It's like having a headline saying "Reagan Not Seen as Worst President Ever" when the data actually suggests he's considered one of the best. It's not quite THAT bad, because Bush's numbers aren't THAT high. But it's still funny the way they write this stuff.
I don't think anyone will quibble over the first 2 days when the rescue effort will be pulling people out for weeks.
The next big thing is disease. They are going to have to sterilize the entire area. Bush will be judged on his rebuilding and disease control.
On that I agree, that CANNOT be botched.
The city leaders had at least two full days to use these hundreds of buses to evac the poor, exactly as their own emergency management plan called for.
Here's the southeast Louisiana evac plan supplement, most recently revised in 2000. Go to page 13, read paragraph 5. It states:
5. The primary means of hurricane evacuation will be personal vehicles. School and municipal buses, government-owned vehicles and vehicles provided by volunteer agencies may be used to provide transportation for individuals who lack transportation and require assistance in evacuating.
It's a blue dress moment for Drudge.
Many abandoned buses with many abandoned people.
Fox News had a women from New Orleans in Houston yesterday.
Her sign read: WHY HAVE YOU ABANDONED US RAY NAGIN?
That's the story.
What a pity.
My prediction: Georgie Steponallofus will make a complete donkey of himself on national television.
You can bet that ABC tried to skew and rig that poll so it made GW Bush look terrible. You can also bet that a majority of Americans, that vote approve of the way GW Bush has handled this terrible tragedy. The MSM and the vermin in the Democrat Party fail again. Now all we need is for Justice Ginsburg and Justice Kennedy to retire in the next year or two so the liberals will go down in flames as they so richly deserve, traitors that they are.
They are trying though. How many times have they worked what we are spending on the Iraq war into the hurricane recovery effort? almost every chance they get.
My prediction: Georgie Steponallofus will make a complete donkey of himself on national television.
It happenes every sunday at about the same time.
The media has failed.
The MSM has been working overtime, trying to place the blame for everything that happened to NO on President Bush. Seems their propaganda machine isn't as effective as it once was.
Chertoff was asked on Fox this morning if Blanco had screwed up..He declined to answer the question, saying that conversations had to be private..
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