Posted on 09/08/2005 6:57:07 PM PDT by sissyjane
Edited on 09/08/2005 11:37:58 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
good post #39
I'm with you. A couple batallions of troops should have been dropped in around the Superdome while others set up large tents with water and food on dry over-passes and such. Quickly get the people out of the Dome, give them a rest/food/water/medical attention in the tent cities, then move them on outside of NOLA.
Politics and cowering from the media never saved lives.
Dear Mike,
I don't think you can call Texas the 'Lone Star' state anymore because the 49 other stars are with you all the way :) Kudos and thanks and hats off to your Missus she's doing the Lord's work. God bless Texas!!!!
Yep.
But, I don't really want to play too much devil's advocate, because I mostly agree with you.
If you watch the press briefing, you will see and hear a rather lame explanation why those buses became unavailable. It includes a lack of people to drive the buses before the lot was flooded, and the expectation that FEMA would provide over a thousand requested buses.
Yes, and if he had fallen for the dems trap, we'd be watching impeachment hearings instead of confirmation hearings next week. (or when ever Robert's hearings are scheduled for)
They won't be able to tell you, because of the gag order Blanco imposed on them.
She has MUCH to hide... and her handlers have even more.
Heck, an enterprising black teenager took the keys for one, stole it, and drove a whole busload of DCs all the way to the Astrodome in Houston.
Missed that. She actually put a gag order on the NG? Where was that leaked?
It's was reported on O'Reilly's show yesterday
there is a video of it some where on FR
Thanks. O'Reilly's show has been good about this disaster, what I've seen of it. I like it when he confronts the NYT. They think he is beneath their snotty, up-turned noses at the NYT. While I was cooking, I thought I heard that Geraldo was suing them for malice. Hope it's true and they have to eat crow.
Governor Blanco Announces Day of Prayer
Governor Kathleen Blanco: "As we face the devastation wrought by Katrina, as we search for those in need, as we comfort those in pain and as we begin the long task of rebuilding, we turn to God for strength, hope and comfort.
I have declared August 31, 2005, a Day of Prayer in the State of Louisiana. I am asking that all of Louisiana take some time Wednesday to pray. Pray for the victims and the rescuers. Please pray that God give us all the physical and spiritual strength to work through this crisis and rebuild.
Please pray for patience for those anxiously waiting to hear from family members or to get word about their homes. Pray for the safety of our hard-working rescuers and those they are bringing to safety.
I know, by praying together on Wednesday, that we can pull together and draw strength we need; strength, that only God can give us.
In my prayers, I will also thank God for the strong and resilient people of this state and how they are working to meet this challenge."
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Ah yes... King George is what they would have called him. Oh, wait that IS what they call him.
The debate was triggered as officials began to realize that Hurricane Katrina exposed a critical flaw in the national disaster response plans created after the Sept. 11 attacks. According to the administration's senior homeland security officials, the hurricane showed the failure of their plan to recognize that local police, fire and medical personnel might be incapacitated and unable to act quickly until reinforcements arrive on the scene..."
Two things to remember:
1)This article is from the New York Times and, as usual, they quote unnamed senior advisors and officials. Anything they report is questionable. In this cases it is agenda-driven.
2)The situation in New Orleans was not an insurrection (definition: an organized resistance to established government).
The Times would have us believe the Administration's decision was a political one. However it was more a legal one and a correct one as well. The political angle as reported here is not helpful for Bush and reinforces the "the feds didn't get there fast enough" criticism. The legal angle renders that criticism moot since the president could not go in to Louisiana without an official request from the governor. Since this was not an insurrection it would have been out of line for Bush to treat it as one.
Notice how the Times reported that this discussion took place because "officials began to realize that Hurricane Katrina exposed a critical flaw in the national disaster response plans created after the Sept. 11 attacks." In other words, the Administration's plans were a failure.
This article does nothing to place blame at Blanco's door. It's just another anti-Bush hit piece.
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