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Blanco says Army brought attitude, not resources

They brought both!

2 posted on 09/06/2005 3:41:17 AM PDT by beyond the sea ("I was just the spark the universe chose ....." --- Cindy Sheehan (barf alert))
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To: beyond the sea

YEP! I guess those were imaginary helos we saw flying people out of the hell-hole! And I guess we just imagined that food/water drops were being made.
TRUTH IS - IF THE FED HAD BEEN IN CHARGE FROM THE BEGINNING THOSE PEOPLE WOULD HAVE BEEN GOTTEN OUT OF THE BIG EASY LONG BEFORE THE STORM GOT THERE. ONE THING THIS PRESIDENT DOESN'T DO AND THAT IS FOOL AROUND - WHEN HE HAS SOMETHING TO DO HE DOES IT. THIS GOVERNOR BLANCO GIVES WOMEN EXECUTIVES A BAD NAME!!!!!


29 posted on 09/06/2005 3:59:56 AM PDT by Virginia Queen (Virginia Queen)
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To: beyond the sea

estrogenitis



....i love it to be sure....but it has better uses than governing


188 posted on 09/06/2005 6:43:07 AM PDT by wardaddy (i forgot)
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To: beyond the sea
Blanco says Army brought attitude, not resources

Governor Blanco, the jig is up. Mayor Nagin ratted you out.

After you cried for federal help to the media on the TV, President Bush came down to consult with you on Wednesday and told you he was ready to roll immediately. You told him you needed 24 hours to think it over (talk to your lawyer). While citizens were dying in the sun and at night without water on roof tops and in shelters and on highways. Mayor Nagin ratted you out!

Then next day (Thursday) because of your lawyer (always a liberal's top source of advice on security matters), you refused to allow a single federalized command and control operation for direct hurricane relief...because "a Governor has to be in charge".

So overnight Thursday the Bush team ...unwilling to turn over the Coast Guard and 82d airborne to a weak inept partisan Governor - had to do some re-planning around your obstructionism and on Friday, that "attitude" rolled in with an 8 mile long convoy carrying food, water, medical assistance and security forces to protect 25,000 stranded New Orleans citizens at two LOCAL disaster shelters (SuperDome and Convention Center)....

Then that "attitude" - in a SINGLE DAY SATURDAY - set about restoring order to YOUR city so that an air bridge and shuttle system could evacuate 20,000 people from the SuperDome, 5,000 people from the Convention Center, hundreds of people from mob-besieged hospitals, and several thousand people from roof tops and highway overpasses.

"Attitude"!!!???? Governor Blanco, have you ever even shook the hand of the Louisianan, General Honore, who organized and commanded the greatest American civilian rescue evacuation ever undertaken in 24 hour period?
206 posted on 09/06/2005 8:19:44 AM PDT by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: beyond the sea
Blanco says Army brought attitude, not resources

Governor Blanco, the jig is up. Mayor Nagin ratted you out.

After you cried for federal help to the media on the TV, President Bush came down to consult with you on Wednesday and told you he was ready to roll immediately. You told him you needed 24 hours to think it over (talk to your lawyer). While citizens were dying in the sun and at night without water on roof tops and in shelters and on highways. Mayor Nagin ratted you out!

Then next day (Thursday) because of your lawyer (always a liberal's top source of advice on security matters), you refused to allow a single federalized command and control operation for direct hurricane relief...because "a Governor has to be in charge".

So overnight Thursday the Bush team ...unwilling to turn over the Coast Guard and 82d airborne to a weak inept partisan Governor - had to do some re-planning around your obstructionism and on Friday, that "attitude" rolled in with an 8 mile long convoy carrying food, water, medical assistance and security forces to protect 25,000 stranded New Orleans citizens at two LOCAL disaster shelters (SuperDome and Convention Center)....

Then that "attitude" - in a SINGLE DAY SATURDAY - set about restoring order to YOUR city so that an air bridge and shuttle system could evacuate 20,000 people from the SuperDome, 5,000 people from the Convention Center, hundreds of people from mob-besieged hospitals, and several thousand people from roof tops and highway overpasses.

"Attitude"!!!???? Governor Blanco, have you ever even shook the hand of the Louisianan, General Honore, who organized and commanded the greatest American civilian rescue evacuation ever undertaken in 24 hour period?
207 posted on 09/06/2005 8:19:47 AM PDT by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: beyond the sea
Blanco says Army brought attitude, not resources

This is an example of a headline writer getting sensationalist, making statements not justified by the text of the article. The headline makes it read like the Gov made one statement complaining that she didn't get help from the Army. While she's not exactly complimentary, I don't see where the two unrelated statements attributed to her justify this sub-head.

I'm pretty sure by now that she understands a General doesn't show up with an infantry battalion tagging along behind him. He only needs a few aids to pass his instructions on to his staff and commanders, who then make stuff happen. And, of course, you're right. They did bring both. Plenty of resources and a 'Can-do' attitude.

257 posted on 09/06/2005 4:59:25 PM PDT by No Longer Free State (There's more to city administration than just hosting a good party once a year.)
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