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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (376455)4/5/2008 5:31:32 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 1576759
 
nagin didn't use the school buses

It was so, so much bigger than that, though. The governor was grossly incompetent -- shortly before Katrina, I had had the opportunity (actually, the obligation) to be in the room when she was speaking, and people were getting up and walking out -- she just reeked of incompetence. The mayor was totally unprepared for what was a rather obvious threat to the city.

FEMA was never intended as a first responder, and in fact, you cannot have the staging of the required resources so close to the emergency zone that you put those resources at risk. Everyone knew this up front.

The truth is that the congregating of desperate people on Convention Center Blvd. was the driver of the emotional backlash, and everyone was put off by it. But the mayor could have easily provided relief for these people by flying in a few choppers worth of water and food -- had he been prepared for the job.

The truth of the matter is that FEMA was the ONLY organization that was able to respond in a timely manner, and that was because resources had been staged properly. It was buck-passing at its finest, and the Left and their media dumped on Bush, as usual.
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