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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I'm saving it for when the "Blame Bush" crowd starts getting a full head of steam.
Hey it is on ABC News web page right now! But I have to agree the story can't go far in the MSM because it is a black Democrat Congressman. It just doesn't fit their story.
The fact is, it is the media's blamethrowing that is out of kilter here. I'm not saying there were no mistakes made. But basically, massive logistics couldn't be solved fast enough to help a bunch of folks that were very unfortunately abandoned for an excruiciatingly long time. I'm sure everyone is saying Congressman Jefferson should have volunteered those resources to rescue some of those people. The truth is, the resources he used were a drop in the bucket. It would have been a symbolic gesture at best.
I think these scathing attacks on Congressman Jefferson only appear so justified because of the ridiculous level of blamethrowing going on.
Well, afterall, he got the books and keeps the figures. Go get those books boys!
ping
Hmmm..."blamethrowing." Is that a term you coined? I might need to use it and I'd like to give proper credit.
See post # 12.
I guess I picked the wrong thread to ping you...lol...
See post # 12.
THANX!! We must have been posting at the same time!
(Just when you thought you'd heard it all . .)
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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.
I think ol' William Jefferson is going to get a solo act there. Blanco and Nagin were screwing the pooch elsewhere. This guy needs the hairy eyeball on him and him alone.
"... A senior federal law enforcement source tells ABC News that investigators are interested in learning if Jefferson moved any materials relevant to the investigation. Jefferson says he did not."
Yeah, just like he says he was only visiting his Parish to see if any of his constituents needed any help and he just HAPPENED to be in the neighborhood... (sarcasm intended!!!)
The congressman is protected by the race card shield.
"Last month FBI officials raided Jefferson's house..."
Maybe Jefferson was using the Nat Guard to remove any remaining evidence.
Why, yes. It came into my head just now. I rather like it.
He's already under investigation and has been indicted, something to do with "business" dealings in Africa and S.A. I think it was. Am pretty sure I read it on here around the time the hurricane came through. Maybe they can just throw this in with the other charges.
bttt
No need for attribution.
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