Posted on 09/09/2005 10:05:33 AM PDT by navysealdad
ABC RADIO NEWS is reporting Michael Brown the FEMA Director will step down.
But, it opens up good dialogue on our part. Are we standing by again while someone is sacrificed to quiet the left?
You're bad to show that photo here! :-)))))
They have wanted Rummy all along. Evan Thomas was speculating on Monday that this just MIGHT be Rummy's fault because he may have blocked the Federal intervention to keep Alberto Gonzales from increasing his power. I am NOT kidding. I heard this with my own ears.
Hey,
I'm in Georgia, and I am hearing from non-partisans that Fema is screwing up. Trucks sitting with no place to go and rescuers being jerked around from Alabama to Louisiana. If anyone takes a hit, let it be this guy. You are a recent member of this board. Are you a recent Republican?
Yeah, he gets to have a Las Vegas vaction with the NO cops.
yes, it has a tinge more bravado than the feminine hysterical melodrama.
"All I want to know is when will the mayor of N'awlins and the governor of Lousiana step down???"
Roger that! If anyone, then them..FIRST. Screw the fallguy crap, that just feeds into the Rat Blamers and Rat Media.
If he steps down, how is that the Republicans' fault? If he padded or embellished (lied) on his resume, he should step down and save the president the embarassment.
Good point. How many of us would honestly feel comfortable with this guy in charge of disaster preparedness if our town was the target of a WMD terrorist attack. I say can the guy and get someone in there with years of disaster preparedness experience. Make Brown the ambassador of Assscratchistan or something but get him the hell out of that position.
I bet the happiest person about this move is Mike Brown himself. The job ahead is going to be huge.
Maybe he didn't screw up badly enough to get a medal or a promotion.
MSM once again making a non-story into controversy.
Why would the head of FEMA be personally overseeing the Katrina mop-up any way. Of course, he's handing it off to someone and heading back to DC.
You're absolutely right. They will be screaming till their neck vessels bulge...'see, we told you he wasn't qualified and screwed up.'
I could spit!
I'm stepping outside of a sec...brb.
Good one, mind if I join you?
Maybe him stepping aside will shut the libs up.
I'm not sure what the story is here... seems to me that you naturally wouldn't leave the top agency director there as on scene commander, especially once the basic structure of the relief effort is in place.
The FEMA director has to get back to the business of the whole country, not stay on scene for one event for the long term.
If anything is odd, it is that the director was *ever* the on scene local commander.
Don't know if this is part of the story, be we are now hearing he has been completely removed from his current position.
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