Posted on 09/13/2005 7:37:31 PM PDT by frankjr
Sept. 13, 3005 Amid the chaos and confusion that engulfed New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina struck, a local congressman used National Guard troops to check on his property and rescue his personal belongings even while New Orleans residents were trying to get rescued from rooftops, ABC News has learned.
On Friday, Sept. 2 five days after Katrina hit the Gulf Coast Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., who represents New Orleans and is a senior member of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, was allowed through the military blockades set up around the city to reach the Superdome, where thousands of evacuees had been taken.
Military sources tells ABC News that Jefferson, an eight-term Democratic congressman, asked the National Guard that night to take him on a tour of the flooded portions of his congressional district. A 5-ton military truck and a half dozen military police were dispatched.
Lt. Col. Pete Schneider of the Louisiana National Guard tells ABC News that during the tour, Jefferson asked that the truck take him to his home on Marengo Street, in the affluent uptown neighborhood in his congressional district. According to Schneider, this was not part of Jefferson's initial request.
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The water reached to the third step of Jefferson's house, a military source familiar with the incident told ABC News, and the vehicle pulled up onto Jefferson's front lawn so he wouldn't have to walk in the water. Jefferson went into the house alone, the source says, while the soldiers waited on the porch for about an hour.
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What is it with Dems named "William Jefferson"?
Once again it is the liberal act of do as I say not as I do...
What an Idiot congressman!
Dems at their best.
Who should be tried, convicted and jailed for this outrage.
Count on the media squashing this story. ...but if it'd been a Republican, it'd be on the front page above the fold.
It gets better...also from the article:
"The Louisiana National Guard tells ABC News the truck became stuck as it waited for Jefferson to retrieve his belongings.
The soldiers signaled to helicopters in the air for aid. Military sources say a Coast Guard helicopter pilot saw the signal and flew to Jefferson's home. The chopper was already carrying four rescued New Orleans residents at the time.
A rescue diver descended from the helicopter, but the congressman decided against going up in the helicopter, sources say. The pilot sent the diver down again, but Jefferson again declined to go up the helicopter.
After spending approximately 45 minutes with Jefferson, the helicopter went on to rescue three additional New Orleans residents before it ran low on fuel and was forced to end its mission.
"Forty-five minutes can be an eternity to somebody that is drowning, to somebody that is sitting in a roof, and it needs to be used its primary purpose during an emergency," said Hauer."
WHOA, three of the same threads in a row, back to back yet.
He better be VERY happy he doesn't have an (R) next to his name.....
William Jefferson is toast. And to think this report is from ABC.
Uh, we learned it from ABC.
power corrupts. and absolute power corrupts absolutely!
Wasn't he the one that had FBI people searching and confiscating items in his home? That was announced but never heard any more after that
Shouldn't that be La-D-Da in this case? :o)
Well?
" I am surprised ABC would even put this story out."
I am hoping that the MSM is realizing that they overreacted the first week when blaming everything on Bush. Now as some of the facts come out and now that they media realizes that Nagin, Blanco, Landrieu are complete morons, the media figures it may want to do some backtracking. At least a little.
Now this is a graphic waiting to happen...
Un-FRIGGIN-Beliveable!
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