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LordofDaRing wrote:It seems as though several people have decided to let loose on a political blame game on this natural disaster in this forum, a lot of the same people who have fired political shots before in here then quickly, within the same posting, state "this is not the forum for this topic". In other words, you don't want anyone with a different opinion to counter your comments. I am a person who lives in an area (Slidell, LA) that is directly effected by this disaster. I was very lucky that my house came through unscathed, that is probably not the case for many fellow workers and friends in the surrounding areas, communications are still not the best right now. So the following observations are not a slam on anyone, they are based on 25 plus years of living in and around the New Orleans area, an area of diverse culture, beauty, heat/humidity, crooked politicians (one former governor is still serving a prision sentence in Texas), numerous mayors and several federal administrations from both parties:
The fact that an individual has to wait on a public official to tell them to get their family out of harms way when (at the time) a major cat 5 storm is looming in the gulf, says a lot more for that person than any public official. Aside from a small population of individuals in the city who do not own a car or are disabled, shame on these people for not leaving when they could. There was ample time. Each hurricane season the local media is full of information on how to prepare for these storms, what supplies to have on hand, evac routes, etc. The fact of the matter is, during Katrina, Mayor Nagin and Gov Blanco waited a long time to call for a mandatory evac.
The mayor got the word out to all locals who stayed to evac to the Superdome, then eventually the convention center. These areas were not equipped with water, food or blankets for emergencies. This is not the fault of FEMA. The lawlessness that occurred at these places was also not George Bush's fault. Unfortunately, as is most big cities, there is a criminal element that exists within our city. These are the same human garbage that fired upon Charity hospital, and civil engineers trying to fix the levee breeches.
The levees that protect the city, could not contain a major storm like this. This did not start the day George B took office. The New York Times, one of the Presidents biggest critics, as late as April of this year, described a bill to raise more funding to fortify the levees as a "boondoggle on the bayou". Our federal government has been aware of this problem since the 1970s and has done very little or nothing about it.
There is a law that exists on the books today that says only the govenor of the state can order in the guard in cases of emergency. This has been around since the 1870s. The term "martial law" does not exist in the state of Louisiana. Our govenor, is unfourtnately to concerned that the White House did not properly inform her of the Presidents second trip to the area. Its also not George Bush's fault that about 200 school buses that sit within plain sight of the high rise bridge in downtown New Orleans, remained exactly where they were and flooded out, instead of being moved to higher ground where they could have moved approx 20,000 people out of the city.
One sad human response is to cover ones own ass in times of crisis. The Mayor of New Orleans, Senator Mary Landrieu, and Governor Blanco have decided to do this and with the liberal media joining in have laid all of this at the feet of the president. How quick we all forget the slow FEMA response to Hurricane Andrew during the 1990s. Look at what is going on today: The army corp fixed a levee breech that was 3 football field long, thousands of people have been plucked from roofs, animals are still being saved, thousands have been taken in all over our country and given not only roofs over their heads but jobs...believe me if you ever took a tour through some of the housing projects in New Orleans, some of these people will have never lived so well. As usual Jesse Jackson has used this as his normal photo op to blame racisim for the deaths of thousands. funny how he doesn't mention all the white, italian and hispanic people in in neighboring St Bernard Parish that also have lost thier lives in the wake of this disaster.
In summary, there will be plenty of blame for all, in the wakes of thousands dead, hopefully a better city will emerge with a better and improved levee system and evac plan at both the local/federal levels. Blaming George Bush for this situation is the same as blaming him for 911, where the administration prior to his could have and should have arrested Osama Bin Laden when the Sudan government informed us of his presence in that area after the first attempt at blowing up the world trade center. I'm on a roll now, anybody else want to "bring it on"?
wiseguy wrote:WHAT, YOU BLAME THOSE WHO DIDN'T GET OUT FOR THE SITUATION THEY ENDED UP IN!?
YOU MUST BE IN THE 10% THAT VOTED THEY ALL DID JUST FINE.
LordofDaRing wrote:It seems as though several people have decided to let loose on a political blame game on this natural disaster in this forum, a lot of the same people who have fired political shots before in here then quickly, within the same posting, state "this is not the forum for this topic". In other words, you don't want anyone with a different opinion to counter your comments. I am a person who lives in an area (Slidell, LA) that is directly effected by this disaster. I was very lucky that my house came through unscathed, that is probably not the case for many fellow workers and friends in the surrounding areas, communications are still not the best right now. So the following observations are not a slam on anyone, they are based on 25 plus years of living in and around the New Orleans area, an area of diverse culture, beauty, heat/humidity, crooked politicians (one former governor is still serving a prision sentence in Texas), numerous mayors and several federal administrations from both parties:
The fact that an individual has to wait on a public official to tell them to get their family out of harms way when (at the time) a major cat 5 storm is looming in the gulf, says a lot more for that person than any public official. Aside from a small population of individuals in the city who do not own a car or are disabled, shame on these people for not leaving when they could. There was ample time. Each hurricane season the local media is full of information on how to prepare for these storms, what supplies to have on hand, evac routes, etc. The fact of the matter is, during Katrina, Mayor Nagin and Gov Blanco waited a long time to call for a mandatory evac.
The mayor got the word out to all locals who stayed to evac to the Superdome, then eventually the convention center. These areas were not equipped with water, food or blankets for emergencies. This is not the fault of FEMA. The lawlessness that occurred at these places was also not George Bush's fault. Unfortunately, as is most big cities, there is a criminal element that exists within our city. These are the same human garbage that fired upon Charity hospital, and civil engineers trying to fix the levee breeches.
The levees that protect the city, could not contain a major storm like this. This did not start the day George B took office. The New York Times, one of the Presidents biggest critics, as late as April of this year, described a bill to raise more funding to fortify the levees as a "boondoggle on the bayou". Our federal government has been aware of this problem since the 1970s and has done very little or nothing about it.
There is a law that exists on the books today that says only the govenor of the state can order in the guard in cases of emergency. This has been around since the 1870s. The term "martial law" does not exist in the state of Louisiana. Our govenor, is unfourtnately to concerned that the White House did not properly inform her of the Presidents second trip to the area. Its also not George Bush's fault that about 200 school buses that sit within plain sight of the high rise bridge in downtown New Orleans, remained exactly where they were and flooded out, instead of being moved to higher ground where they could have moved approx 20,000 people out of the city.
One sad human response is to cover ones own ass in times of crisis. The Mayor of New Orleans, Senator Mary Landrieu, and Governor Blanco have decided to do this and with the liberal media joining in have laid all of this at the feet of the president. How quick we all forget the slow FEMA response to Hurricane Andrew during the 1990s. Look at what is going on today: The army corp fixed a levee breech that was 3 football field long, thousands of people have been plucked from roofs, animals are still being saved, thousands have been taken in all over our country and given not only roofs over their heads but jobs...believe me if you ever took a tour through some of the housing projects in New Orleans, some of these people will have never lived so well. As usual Jesse Jackson has used this as his normal photo op to blame racisim for the deaths of thousands. funny how he doesn't mention all the white, italian and hispanic people in in neighboring St Bernard Parish that also have lost thier lives in the wake of this disaster.
In summary, there will be plenty of blame for all, in the wakes of thousands dead, hopefully a better city will emerge with a better and improved levee system and evac plan at both the local/federal levels. Blaming George Bush for this situation is the same as blaming him for 911, where the administration prior to his could have and should have arrested Osama Bin Laden when the Sudan government informed us of his presence in that area after the first attempt at blowing up the world trade center. I'm on a roll now, anybody else want to "bring it on"?
LordofDaRing wrote: I'm on a roll now, anybody else want to "bring it on"?
yak wrote: Kind of funny since his news networks were pointing the finger at the President.
yogi wrote:GREAT POSTS ALL AROUND!!! I have got to agree with Froy on this one.
Someone should of gone in BEFORE and got these people out. We knew for 3 days this catorogy 5 storm was about to slam New Orleans. It was not some major suprise.
I'm sorry but if you have got a HUGE population that is poor and uneducated you HAVE to go in and get them out. Treat em like they are 5 years old, but get them the hell out BEFORE!
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