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September 02, 2005

Subject: FW: New Orleans rescue effort thwarted

My name is Jason Robideaux, I am an attorney from Lafayette Louisiana and have dealt with all of the various law enforcement agencies in Louisiana during the past 18 years. Although I have had a positive relationship with law enforcement personnel throughout the State for many years, I regretfully have a story to share that will shake your head in disbelief about the La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries.

A group of approximately 1,000 citizens pulling 500 boats left the Acadiana Mall in Lafayette this morning (Weds.) and headed to New Orleans with a police escort from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Department. The “flotillia” of trucks pulling boats stretched over five miles. This citizen rescue group was organized by La. State Senator, Gautreaux from Vermilion Parish. The group was comprised of experienced boaters, licensed fishermen and hunters, people who have spent their entire adult life and teenage years on the waterways of Louisiana.

The State Police waved the flotillia of trucks/boats through the barricades in LaPlace and we sped into New Orleans via I-10 until past the airport and near the Clearview exit. At that time we were stopped by agents of the La. Dept. of Wildlife & Fisheries. A young DWF agent strolled through the boats and told approximately half of the citizens that their boats were “too large” because the water had “dropped during the night” and that they should turn around and go home.

We were pulling a large (24ft) shallow draft aluminum boat that can safely carry 12 passengers and had ramp access which would allow the elderly and infirm to have easier access to the boat. We politely informed the DWF agent that the local and national media had consistently reported that the water level had “risen” during the night which contradicted his statement to us that the water “was dropping” and no boat over 16ft. in length would be allowed to participate in rescue operations.

We then specifically asked the DWF agent that we (and other citizens in the flotillia) be allowed to go to the hospitals and help evacuate the sick and the doctors and nurses stranded there. We offered to bring these people back to Lafayette, in our own vehicles, in order to ensure that they received proper and prompt medical care.

The DWF agent did not want to hear this and ordered us home. We complied with the DWF agent’s orders, turned around and headed back to Lafayette along with half of the flotillia. However, two of my friends were pulling my other boat, a smaller 15ft alumaweld with a 25 hp. The DWF agents let them through to proceed to the rescue operation launch site.

My two friends were allowed to drive to the launch site where the La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries were launching their rescue operations (via boat). They reported to me that there were over 200 DWF agents just standing around and doing nothing. My friends were kept there for approximately 3 hours. During that time they observed a large number of DWF agents doing nothing. After three hours had passed they were told that they were not needed and should go home. They complied with the DWF’s orders and turned around and went home to Lafayette.

Watching CNN tonight, there was a telephone interview with a Nurse trapped in Charity Hospital in New Orleans. She said that there were over 1,000 people trapped inside of the hospital and that the doctors and nurses had zero medical supplies, no diesel to run the generators and that only three people had been rescued from the hospital since the Hurricane hit!

I can’t come up with one logical reason why the DWF sent this large group of 500 boats/1000 men home when we surely could have rescued most, if not all, of the people trapped in Charity Hospital. Further, we had the means to immediately transport these people to hospitals in Southwest Louisiana.

On Tuesday afternoon, August 30, Jefferson Parish Sheriff Harry Lee asked for all citizens with boats to come to the aid of Jefferson Parish. A short time later Dwight Landreneau, the head of the La. Depart. of Wildlife and Fisheries, got on television and remarked that his agency had things under control and citizen help was not needed. Apparently, Sheriff Lee did not agree with that assessment and had one of his deputies provide the Lafayette flotillia with an escort into Jefferson Parish.

Sheriff Lee and Senator Gautreaux – 1000 of Louisiana’s citizens responded to your pleas for help. We were prevented from helping by Dwight Landreneau’s agency, the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. When I learned that Charity Hospital has not been evacuated and that no one has been there to attempt a rescue, I became angry.

The “turf-marking” by some minor state agency should never take priority over the lives of citizens!

Signed,

Bewildered and Frustrated,

Jason Robideaux

Attorney At Law

1005 Lafayette Street

Lafayette, La. 70501


165 posted on 09/07/2005 4:32:28 PM PDT by anglian
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To: anglian; jan in Colorado; Former Dodger; Dark Skies

incomprehensible!


196 posted on 09/07/2005 4:38:16 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (Understand islam understand evil - read THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD free pdf see link My Page)
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To: anglian

that is so sick


215 posted on 09/07/2005 4:43:31 PM PDT by Stellar Dendrite ( Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy. -Churchill)
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To: anglian
Watching CNN tonight, there was a telephone interview with a Nurse trapped in Charity Hospital in New Orleans. She said that there were over 1,000 people trapped inside of the hospital and that the doctors and nurses had zero medical supplies, no diesel to run the generators and that only three people had been rescued from the hospital since the Hurricane hit!

I can't come up with one logical reason why the DWF sent this large group of 500 boats/1000 men home when we surely could have rescued most, if not all, of the people trapped in Charity Hospital. Further, we had the means to immediately transport these people to hospitals in Southwest Louisiana.

F'n unbelievable. Deserves its own thread.

446 posted on 09/07/2005 6:03:02 PM PDT by Ken H
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To: anglian

It seems that Blanco and the Louisiana Democrats want to get rid of the "poor folks" in N.O., thereby dumping the welfare load, and turn the rebuilding over to their rich developer friends to build a new city sans the "poor".

While the President is being blasted for "trying to kill blacks" it seems the Democrats are trying to haul them out of town even if they have to starve them to accomplish it.


568 posted on 09/07/2005 7:07:56 PM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government.)
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To: anglian
Subject: FW: New Orleans rescue effort thwarted

I'm telling you guys... nothing else makes sense. Turn me into the barking moonbat awareness brigade, but why else would help be turned away at ever turn? We've heard story after story after story where ppl tried to help, but were sent back home.

Why? Orders from above. You guys that are underestimating Blanco thinking her stupid are making a big mistake. She was elected Gov in a dog-eat-dog world and succeeded. She didn't get there without a modicum of wits in that evil skull of hers. And I'd bet anything that she had plenty of direction from above.

Think about it.. hasn't the Democratic Party been killing blacks for years by keeping them in abject poverty for the sake of their vote? Doesn't it stand to reason anyone that evil would sacrifice them for "the greater good" as in getting their sorry asses back in power?

OK... have the moonbat folks lead me off in handcuffs now... I'm through. ;)
641 posted on 09/07/2005 8:16:16 PM PDT by publana
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UNBELIEVABLE! The blundering state agencies were blocking all kinds of aid and rescue to people stranded in NOLA while the national MSM was working up stories of supposed FEMA incompetence...... we need to collect every possible fact and anecdote and END THE COVER-UP. Blanco and her 'Rat pals must fry.... ah, I love the smell of fried rats in the morning.


666 posted on 09/07/2005 8:53:15 PM PDT by Enchante
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