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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (13847)9/4/2005 3:34:27 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
The Timetable

By Ed Driscoll
The New, New Journalism
September 03, 2005

RedState.org posts an excellent timetable of early events in New Orleans and concludes:
    There will be a time for the settling of accounts, and 
that time is not now. When the time comes, we’ll find
that the oversight was been more grievous, and deadly,
and immediate, than failing to conduct a four-year
feasibility study. It is time, as Brendan Loy says,
for “No more lies; we saw this coming.” For failing to
evacuate New Orleans until the last minute – despite the
clear warning signals and a danger many times greater
than in any other coastal American city – history will
remember the hapless duo of C. Ray Nagin and Kathleen
Blanco – and not kindly.
Meanwhile, Nicole Gelinas of City Journal has another excellent essay, this time on the vicious looters of New Orleans--and their victims.
city-journal.org

eddriscoll.com

redstate.org
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