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Aug 31, 2005

http://www.desertusa.com/oct96/du_scorpion.html

Comments:
uh-huh, because we can't blame the governor or mayor for not preparing the city. nope. all bush.
 
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who posted on my site? I think the Governor of Louisiana might have been lax in preparation, but the mayor of New Orleans seemed fairly on top of things. Even IF the preparation wasn't soon enough and done well enough, it should not excuse or dismiss a 4 day response time from our FEDERAL government. Also, taking money that was helping keep the levies in order wasn't a good plan, and that had been going on for years.
 
whatever you stupid democrat.
 
The chain of command in a Natural Disaster for New Orleans is as follows:

1. The Mayor
2. The New Orleans director of Homeland Security (a political appointee of the Governor who reports to the Governor)
3. The Governor
4. The Head of Homeland Security
5. The President

What did each do?

1. The mayor, with 5 days advance, waited until 2 days before he announced a mandatory evacuation (at the behest of the President). The he failed to provide transportation for those without transport even though he had hundreds of buses at his disposal.

2. The New Orleans director of Homeland Security failed to have any plan for a contingency that has been talked about for 50 years. Then he blames the Feds for not doing what he should have done. (So much for political appointees)

3. The Governor, despite a declaration of disaster by the President 2 DAYS BEFORE the storm hit, failed to take advantage of the offer of Federal troops and aid. Until 2 DAYS AFTER the storm hit.

4. The Director of Homeland Security positioned assets in the area to be ready when the Governor called for them

5. The President urged a mandatory evacuation, and even declared a disaster State of Emergency, freeing up millions of dollars of federal assistance, should the Governor decide to use it.

Oh and by the way, the levees that broke were the responsibility of the local landowners and the local levee board to maintain, NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
 
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