Here is where Bush stood up and stated the results are not acceptable and it marked a turning point:
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PRESIDENT BUSH HOLDS MEDIA AVAILABILITY FOLLOWING
CABINET MEETING
SEPTEMBER 2, 2005
SPEAKERS: GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
BUSH: Secretary Chertoff and I just finished a meeting with Secretary Rumsfeld, General Myers, other members of my Cabinet, as well as General Honore, Admiral Keating, in charge of NORTHCOM -- General Honore is active duty general on the ground in Louisiana -- and Mike Brown, who's the head of FEMA.
There's a lot of aid surging toward those who have been affected: millions of gallons of water, millions of tons of food. Making progress about pulling people out of the Superdome.
There's an issue right now at the convention center of New Orleans that General Honore briefed us on, trying to get food and medicine to the convention center.
Working with the governor and the adjutant general and the mayor to deploy 600 of the newly arrived MPs to secure the site so that the food and medicine and water can get in there.
BUSH: A lot of people working hard to help those who've been affected. And I want to thank the people for their efforts. The results are not acceptable.
I'm heading down there right now. I'm looking forward to talking to the people on the ground.
I want to assure the people of the affected areas and this country that we'll deploy the assets necessary to get the situation under control, to get the help to the people who've been affected, and that we're beginning long-term planning to help those who have been displaced, as well as long-term planning to help rebuild the communities that have been affected.
I'm looking forward to my trip down there and looking forward to thanking those on the ground and looking forward to assure people that we'll get on top of this situation and we're going to help people who need help.
Thank you. That's it.
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>> "The results are not acceptable" <<
You said in an earlier post that "President Bush stood up and said they were slow." I asked you when he said that, and to provide a link. The above statement could mean anything. For example, it could mean "things could be a lot better if that stupid governor was not so obstructive; but I am too nice a guy to say that". We all know the President has extraordinary manners.
One point the FEMA bashers have been using is the belief that the Convention Center 'crisis' was reported a day or two before FEMA was notified. That may be an urban myth. See:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1479002/posts?page=39#39