Posted on 09/04/2005 8:53:42 PM PDT by gitmo
Just darn. Move all black people to Coronado immediately. What is this writer even attempting to say? When a disaster hits, what is Bush supposed to be doing? He shouldn't be meeting with schoolchildren, or meeting with sailors. What is the appropriate thing for him to be caught doing? And 70% of the citizens of NO were black. Why did this writer and countless others only expect/want white people to be found trapped on rooftops?
Brilliant, keep blaming other people for your own failures so you can avoid dealing with the real solution.
this article was already posted at least once
You're right! I guess I was fooled by all that hot air! Got a liitle foggy there for a minute! :o)
Well .. not many people will be reading his bilge because they just laid off 45 people - lack of readership!
Looks like we know why!! I wonder if the MSM will ever get it ..?? Naaaaaah!
Marvin McMonkey McBean must think that the President and his entire cabinet should have drowned themselves in Lake Pontchartrain trying to plug the levy.
They didn't take the milk.
While Mayor Nagin runs and hides (and gets high), New Orleans dies.
The Dope Who Couldn't Write Straight
Really. Too bad Clinton wasn't in office when this happened. He could have stuck his finger in the dyke and held the waters back.
We had heros on 9/11.
We have rapists and murderers during this disaster.
Wonder why?
Another liberal rag bites the dust. These people are slow learners!
Having pieces of your brain taken out can make anybody irrational.
But can someone explain to me what Maureen Dowd's, Frank Rich's, Tim Russert's, E.J. Dionne's, Gail Collins', et. al. excuses are?
#26 seamole-
Much more detail here, cached from the New Orleans city website, a report from March 2004: Means of Departure
Hurricane evacuation planning is made more difficult for the City, due to the large percentage of residents without access to a private automobile. Only 27% of Orleans Parish residents evacuated the city during Hurricane Georges, while 45% of Jefferson Parish residents evacuated. Orleans Parish residents were more likely to stay during a storm for lack of transportation, financial resources or a tendency to ignore evacuation warnings. Evacuation is also closely related to income. During Hurricane Georges only 16% of those with incomes below $25,000 left town, while 54% of those with incomes over $80,000 left. (Evacuation Behavior in Orleans and Jefferson Parishes During Hurricane Georges, University of New Orleans Survey Research Center, 1998.)
In addition to those unable to afford vehicles or transportation there are the disabled, hospitalized, elderly and incarcerated who would not be able to drive from the area. Development of alternative means for citizens to leave the area is crucial. RTA provides transportation for citizens to shelters and places where out of town transportation may be obtained, but has no provision to use its buses to evacuate citizens out of the city. While the RTA has expressed a willingness to assist in emergency evacuation, a regional cooperative agreement with other jurisdictions is needed. Visitors and some residents may choose commercial transportation, but at some point commercial bus, rail, and air transportation out of the city will not be available. Greater involvement of local churches, businesses and non-profit groups in providing transport and assisting people without their own transportation or with special needs is needed.
And this:
Although the region supposedly can be evacuated in 72 hours, difficulty in predicting storm landfall can cause a delay in ordering such an evacuation. Hurricane advisory rules have recently been changed from a 3 day advance storm notice to 5 days. This added time should increase preparedness and promote a more timely and orderly evacuation. Such action promotes safety by educing roadway congestion and exposure to poor weather and roadway conditions.
And this:
The main responsibility and authority for operational aspects of evacuation in Orleans Parish lies with the Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP) within the Chief Administrative Office of the City. The authority to make the final decisions related to an evacuation rests with the Mayor of New Orleans.
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There were two levee breaches. There was a breach in the 9th Ward during the hurricane. There was another breach on the 17th Street/Industrial Canal late Monday night that was reported first at 2:30AM on CNN.
Gore 0; Bush 1
Kerry 0; Bush 1
Now, do us all a favor by shutting up you fool.
I hope it all comes out in the inquest.
"Somehow they see racism at the root of everything. How do they live like that?"
It's simple. Dems see more and more blacks moving into the middle class, becoming business owners and home owners. Typical profile for the GOP and they need desparately to drive a wedge between us.
Bush's hands were tied until the governor gave the OK. She refused to do it because she didn't like Bush. She let people die until she finally gave up and let Bush take over.
It'll all come out in the wash. The left has a tendency to knee jerk and blame Bush for anything, but none of it ever sticks because they're always full of crap.
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