Posted on 09/09/2005 8:35:58 PM PDT by Armedanddangerous
Did anyone just see the exchange between Anderson Cooper and Eddie Compass? He tried to pin the chief down on the evacuation issue and the chief about blew a circuit breaker.
Thet should show the bodies, right after they show the bodies from 9/11.
I think you're right on most or all counts. I just hate the waste, the ripping-off "because we can" attitude, and the lack of organization. I hate thinking my state would be part of any of that. I hate thinking my state would jump the gun before they knew we actually had X number of people coming here - not just "maybe" but actually coming here.
OTOH, evacuees refused to go to the cruise ships that were offered because they didn't want to move again and be one more step away from finding loved ones. So I understand even the best laid plans can go awry. (Plus, I wanted to help, so I'm personally bummed that we don't get to house some evacuees here. But if they have found loved ones and places to stay that are closer to home, I'm certainly happy for them.)
I myself love to be pinged to Howlin's threads. Why, I waited over two years for an opening to get on her ping list! FReeRepublic wouldn't be the same without her!
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They have a sports broadcast now on that channel? Good thing they got a guy with a strong sports background....
That's very much like the Orleans Parish School Board, which was taken over in July 2005 by a management restructuring firm named Alvarez & Marsal.
The Board Superintendent had been effectively replaced by a professional CEO from A&M, and the pursestrings have been tightened all the way around.
I agree that Louisiana and N.O. officials should be very carefully watched or even prevented from touching the funds.
Yes. He handed Sen. Landrieu her a$$. I was shocked, but in a good way.
Yes, Phil Hendry, would be very proud.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0509/09/acd.01.html
Just a tad more than halfway down as you scroll..
Talk about going on a rampage! I'd track down the workers and shove those debit cards "you know where", then beat it back out of them. That makes me sick to my stomach that people in the health care industry could knowingly leave people to die. What were they thinking? I hope this gets some MSM coverage. It may not because of the "special status" of the workers....
Does that really matter? The fact that Compass, 3-1/2 years after 9/11, and after DC sniper and NOI member John Muhammed's reign of terror -- after all the volumes written and spoken about NOI and Islam, and the recruitment of violent criminals by Islam in prisons -- after all that, Compass would consider using NOI to teach "sensitivity" to the police -- is mind-boggling.
Excerpted from your link:
COOPER: You know, you said that, you know, it sort of, it's people's fault, because they didn't evacuate till the last minute or they chose not to evacuate. But, I mean, didn't you guys know, didn't your local city government know that there were 100,000 people without access to cars in New Orleans. And, I mean, where were the buses that could have been provided for them?
COMPASS: Well the mayor gave all the buses that we had. I mean, we're a city. We're not the federal government. We don't have unlimited resources. When you look at what we did with the mandatory evacuation, we did everything humanly possible. When you -- just look how long it took to evacuate with all the resources --
COOPER: but when you know there's flooding coming, which you knew there was going to likely be with this Category storm as studies had shown, why not order more buses? Did the mayor ask for more buses? Did you ask him to get more buses?
COMPASS: We begged for buses. Asked for buses. We begged for buses. It wasn't a question of us not being prepared. It was a question that the resources weren't there. We used all the buses we had. You don't understand --
COOPER: Who did you beg for the buses? Who were you begging for buses? To the governor?
COMPASS: To the government. We had -- our city was under water. So our buses that we had staged were in high areas where we couldn't get them. So when the water started to recede, the areas where the buses were parked didn't recede. So we were caught. I mean, it was something --. COOPER: But I'm just -- the next time I interview the governor, I want to be able to ask the right questions to try to get these answers. So you're saying you asked the governor for buses?
COMPASS: I didn't personally ask for anything. The mayor asked for the buses. I don't know exactly who he talked to, whether it was the governor or the federal government. I wasn't privy to that. I was too busy fighting the battle on the street. I don't know who the buses were asked of. I don't know. I had my hands full. We were fighting for our lives. So I just wanted the buses to come.
COOPER: Yes. And we've seen that a lot of your officers, you know, working around the clock, day after day after day without any ammo, without any radios. I mean, they did a heroic job. Can you tell me what the policy is right now, though? Are you going to start shooting stray animals? There's a lot of rumors floating around about that. And also, are people being asked to evacuate? Are they allowed to take their animals with them?
COMPASS: The evacuation is being held -- being coordinated by Ms. Sherry Landry, the city attorney. So I'm not allowed to comment on what the plan. I'm strictly law enforcement and security of the city right now. The mayor has given everyone different tasks, so there don't be any mixed messages. I'm strictly law enforcement. The evacuation is taking place, and she's involved with the coordination. That's Sherry Landry, the city attorney.
COOPER: OK. If your officers aren't involved in going to, you know, asking people to leave, you're saying?
COMPASS: The plan that's going to be in place in all the comments involving evacuation will be by Sherry Landry, the city attorney. That was the mayors orders. And, I mean, I work for the mayor, and I'm not going to disrespect him. You know, so I really can't comment on it. I'm sorry.
COOPER: All right. Well we'll try to get her on the show. Hey, Chief, appreciate you joining us. I know these are just incredibly busy times for you, and you're working around the clock. And sleeping in your office, of all places. So, Chief, again, thanks for being on the program tonight.
COMPASS: Thank you for having me.
I remember when this broke news headline: NOI being hired by NO to provide "training".
September 1, NOI is reported to be supporting a Jihad against LAPD, CA.
Excellent point.
So.. it didn't happen? NOPD DIDN'T hire NOI, afterall?
Very interesting. Very. Big news when it was a potential; but I read nothing about it when it didn't "happen". Curious.
I assume there would be legal liability issues for unlicensed drivers. There's always a lawyer lurking somewhere. I assume there would be legal liability issues for unlicensed drivers. There's always a lawyer lurking somewhere.
During an emergency, there is a "Good Samaritan" law which protects people from liability if they are in the process of saving a person's life. Otherwise, no one would assist in an emergency for fear of being sued. Don't you think such a law would apply in this case, esp. if special dispensation was granted by the mayor or the governor?
Very interesting. Very. Big news when it was a potential; but I read nothing about it when it didn't "happen". Curious"
That's correct:
"Does that really matter? The fact that Compass, 3-1/2 years after 9/11, and after DC sniper and NOI member John Muhammed's reign of terror -- after all the volumes written and spoken about NOI and Islam, and the recruitment of violent criminals by Islam in prisons -- after all that, Compass would consider using NOI to teach "sensitivity" to the police -- is mind-boggling"
Just keeping FReepers up to date. I'm no fan of Compass. I think he, like a lot of folks in positions of power down there, is in way over his head. Or he may be just plain stupid. Or both.
The chief of police in New Orleans works directly for the mayor, and can be hired or fired on a whim. I wouldn't be surprised to find that Nagin was behind all of this. Another stupid thing Compass did was to order all officers to wear their garrison caps and to try to smile all the time. As if this would solve some of the problems with the NOPD's bad image among the locals.
The NOPD also has a residency rule, fearing to hire "outsiders" for fear that they might not understand the "needs" and "culture" of poor black folk in the city. This has caused many officers to quit and move elsewhere. A lot of the officers they did hire, were simply looking for a check, who had no intentions of ever doing their jobs. Can you say Walmart?
Mad_Tom: True communists really are quite unemotional. However, they do use the emotions of others (the useful idiots) to achieve their agenda. I would strongly suspect that any MSM media whore would be of the latter persuasion.
Have you ever watched Susie "Medea" Benjamin in action?
1) The Dims demand an investigation of the Katrina-related failures
2) The Republicans agree, and begin to establish the ground-rules for the investigating committee
3) The Dims suddenly realize they're about to be hoisted on their own petard and refuse to be on such a committee (See Pelosi)
4) The MSM suddenly realize that the local Dims' failures will be revealed to the nation, so they reverse course, and begin to ask some tough questions
5) Drama Queen Compass loses it when he's asked a couple of these tough questions
6) FReepers laugh derisively at Compass
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