Posted on 09/26/2005 12:05:54 AM PDT by Happy2BMe
Standard media trash. Bush's three day effort was the result of no leadership being displayed by the idiots in Louisiana. I worked for a boss who used to say "If I have to do your job, than I don't need you. If I don't need you, I will get rid of you." Too bad Bush couldn't just get rid of Blanco, Nagin, etc.
But - beware the lessons of history and the use of the armed military to go into and search private homes under the guise of "national security" or "public safety".
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President Bush on Sunday wrapped up a three-day trip designed to convey hands-on leadership during the Gulf Coast hurricanes, promising to act on military leaders' request for a national search-and-rescue strategy."It's precisely the kind of information that I'll take back to Washington to help all of us understand how we can do a better job in coordinating federal, state and local response," Bush told commanders.
Those two deserve a prompt impeachment and replacements voted in their places.
But unless I missed something, the president cannot "get rid of" anybody, can he?
Nope. That is the job of the folks who actually bother to move back to New Orleans. But if Marion Barry's second term in Washington D.C. is any precedent, for some reason I don't see Nagin getting thrown out on his worthless ass.
Nagin's did. So did Blancho's.
We knew this was coming. Complete democrat screwups are having people call for more federal intervention, with more power to do so without state approval. All it takes are leaders who are willing to do their damn jobs instead of acting like they are mere figureheads to preside over parades, etc.
LOL, I had a boss who couldn't do my job, and before I quit (after several months notice) we hadn't found anyone else who could do my job.
I had to fend off requests for me to return to work for them every time I went back to do some shopping.
Considering DC was the murder capitol of the US when Marion Barry was its mayor, I wouldn't be so quick to take Marion Barry off the hook for the deaths of hundreds of people in his city.
The national guard can go into homes for search and rescue. The marines should have that same right. Our current laws will hurt marine and other federal troops recruitment. It is shameful that the marines had to peek through windows to see if there was anyone inside that needed help. They should be able to use search and rescue.
It is shameful that the marines had to go into a city where there were sniper and the marines couldn't use law enforcement because of posse comitatus.
People that worry about the military being able to use law enforcement have to consider this, the national guard can be ordered in by a nitwit governor like Blanco, so who cares if federal troops are used.
Our laws lead to death. The marines couldn't go in right away because they couldn't go after snipers shooting at them. People died because marines couldn't go into homes to save them.
The laws in this country are a disaster.
Posse Comitatus is a disaster. It gives Blanco the authority to coordinate what guard troops she wants from out of states. She denied Michigan National Guard help. She waited forever to approve other help when Homeland Security was begging her.
Blanco is not qualified to make logistical decisions about when to ask for other guard help from other states, or what help she wants. Leave that to the military. The military makes the logistical decisions on the ground in other countries and they should make them in this country.
It sounds like Blanco is the disaster.
Let's see how the National Rescue Plan goes through congress. It's illegal for the Federal Government to take over a State without getting permission first. Maybe the public can learn something for a change.
"Posse Comitatus is a disaster. It gives Blanco the authority to coordinate what guard troops she wants from out of states. She denied Michigan National Guard help. She waited forever to approve other help when Homeland Security was begging her."
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I say the stealth attempt under the guise of 'protecting the population' from criminals by confiscating private citizen's weapons is a disaster. Constitutional rights were trampled.
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THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS New Orleans police can't disarm evacuees - orders weapons returned
U.S. District Court Judge Jay Zainey ordered the New Orleans Police and St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office to stop taking weapons from law-abiding people and return any they already took in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.In documents filed in federal court in Baton Rouge, La., New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, Police Chief Eddie Compass and St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain deny ordering the confiscation of firearms.
But news reports quoted Compass as saying that only law enforcement officials would be allowed to have firearms and Deputy Chief Warren Riley as saying, "We are going to take all the weapons."
Well then she should be held accountable by the voters in the next election or even by the legislature now.
1. Local government. Nagin dropped the ball.
2. State government. Blanco screwed up.
3. Feds finally stepped in and started fixing things only after Blanco screwed everything up. The woman cannot think on her feet. She had to sleep on it for several days.
That is why everything is screwy down there. You didn't see it happen anywhere else???
What was really bad was the Oklahoma National Guard following those orders. Not only did they break the oath they swore to uphold, but these are Oklahoma boys, most of whom would stand behind their 2nd amendment rights. It pains me since I'm from OK.
Louisiana's corruption just made it outside its borders. You know we've got a fight on our hands when a poster here is calling Posse Comitatus a disaster.
So that they can have somebody else to blame except themselves, and they'll still get the credit.
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