every hurricane has a silver lining. the people down there did elect a new governor. the people of new orleans were too stupid to elect a new mayor though. yes, i said too stupid.
the people of that democrat utopia (40 years of democrat control) had plenty of warning and they did nothing and all we have heard is 3 years of whining and moaning about what the bush admin did not do. that same hurricane beat the hell out of mississippi and you do not hear a peep out of those people. the people of florida have handled hurricanes as long as i can remember and you don't get what came out of new orleans.
like i said some of these post makes me want to just puke.
--- On Sun, 8/31/08, Cleveland, Kyle E. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Cleveland, Kyle E. <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Republicans altering convention
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 10:07 PM
> You're kidding, right? You're saying that the
> logistics involved in dealing with this hurricane aren't
> taxing government transportation infrastructure? Ergo, that
> the fact that public officials may not be able to go to
> Minneapolis because resources are being staged to deal with
> Gustav--AS THEY WERE WITH KATRINA THREE YEARS AGO???? (Yes,
> I'm shouting!). Let me 'splain this again: Federal
> resources CANNOT be used, according to the National Response
> Plan (in effect before Katrina), until local and then state
> resources have been exhausted). Local and State officials
> need to request a Declaration of Disaster before federal
> resources can be used. The blame for Katrina's effects
> on NOLA lies squarely at the doorsteps of Ray Nagin and
> Kathleen Blanco.
>
> Please, Google the "National Response Plan"
> (NRP). The DHS/FEMA website will give you a basic
> understanding of how this business works. It doesn't
> have a *&^%^!-ing thing to do with the "sensitivity
> to folks in Louisiana".
>
> Lawton Chiles (Florida governor during Andrew) failed to
> follow the existing requirement that the state executive
> MUST declare a disaster and make the request for federal
> aid--especially military aid--before Federal resources can
> be dispatched. US Marines from Mayport NAS had Water
> Buffalos (mobile potable water tanks) staged at the fence at
> Homestead AFB to fill Homestead's resident's water
> containers. They could not fill the containers because
> Chiles had not followed the simple procedures that would
> have allowed federal troops to provide assistance. At the
> time, the Coast Guard was not "technically" part
> of the US Armed Forces and their units could be
> self-dispatched to provide aid. Federal troops, such as the
> Marines, must follow narrow guidelines to use military
> equipment and personnel in non-Federal operations (ref. U.S.
> Code Title 32).
>
> My God, man, do you think that there is a political agenda
> behind everything that "the Republicans" do?
> Sometimes, just sometimes, Republican politicians actually
> do their jobs according to the laws set down before them.
> Democrats work the same way. Granted, both work the system,
> but there are some parts of Federal law that are so black
> and white that the system overides any political
> machinations.
>
> I invite you to study the chonology of Katrina's effect
> on Mississippi and how Gov. Haley Barbour handled his
> crisis. I suppose, though, since Barbour is a Republican,
> it was the power of the "vast right-wing
> conspiracy" that forced him to follow the guidelines of
> the NRP, thus minimizing the response and recovery efforts
> in his state.
>
> Kyle
>
>
>
>
>
> "The views expressed here are mine and do not reflect
> the official position of my employer or the organization
> through which the Internet was accessed"
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Cerebral Palsy List on behalf of Anthony Arnold
> Sent: Sun 8/31/2008 7:02 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Republicans altering convention
>
>
>
> I'm liking how the Republicans are altering their
> convention to show
> sensitivity to the folks in Louisiana and offering
> assistance. Do they think
> by responding quicker, we are going to forget about 3 years
> ago? I don't
> know about any of you, but I am going to vote for Obama
> based on the past 8
> years not the past 2 months. I feel for the folks in
> Louisiana, but the
> Republicans are a different story.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Anthony Arnold
> Remote Troubleshooter for PRC
>
> 1-800-262-1984 ext. 494
>
> www.anthonyarnold.net <http://www.anthonyarnold.net/>
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