U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu, D-La., issued the following statement this afternoon regarding her call yesterday for President Bush to appoint a cabinet-level official to oversee Hurricane Katrina relief and recovery efforts within 24 hours.
Sen. Landrieu said:
“Yesterday, I was hoping President Bush would come away from his tour of the regional devastation triggered by Hurricane Katrina with a new understanding for the magnitude of the suffering and for the abject failures of the current (…)
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Sen. Landrieu: Bush brought rescue resources for staged photo op, and then removed it.
4 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Bush’s Criminal Ignorance: "I don’t think anyone could have anticipated the breach of the levees."
4 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsby James Blitz
On Good Morning America Bush said:
"I don’t think anyone could have anticipated the breach of the levees."
BUllSHit! The simple truth is that the breach of the levees had been a prime concern as Katrina approached. This statement proves beyond doubt that George W. Bush doesn’t know what the **** is happening. This ignorance is worthy of impeachment.
Sure, I could go on and on for a lengthy article, but I’m not. Have you heard the phrase, "Stop the Presses!"
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Criticism of Bush mounts as more than 10,000 feared dead
4 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsby Gary Younge Governor threatens looters with shoot-to-kill Relief convoys arrive after four days
George Bush arrived last night in the ravaged Gulf coast region amid mounting criticism of his handling of the crisis and a prediction by one senator that the death toll in Louisiana alone could top 10,000 people.
As thousands of people sat on the streets of New Orleans, having spent their fourth day waiting to be rescued, the city fell deeper into chaos, with gangs roaming the city and (…) -
A "floatilla of aid" TURNED BACK from New Orleans...Explain!
4 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
19 commentsMy name is Jason Robideaux, I am an attorney from Lafayette Louisiana and have dealt with all of the various law enforcement agencies in Louisiana during the past 18 years. Although I have had a positive relationship with law enforcement personnel throughout the State for many years, I regretfully have a story to share that will shake your head in disbelief about the La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries.
A group of approximately 1,000 citizens pulling 500 boats left the Acadiana Mall in (…) -
Nero fiddled as Rome burned, 68 A.D.
3 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSeems like the current President is taking a page out of Emperor Nero’s book from nearly 2,000 years ago (64 A.D.).
You see, in 64 A.D. Rome experienced a major fire throught the city under Nero’s watch. Some say he had the city set ablaze.
What do you know, there were many ambitious reconstruction projects started soon after this fire.
What was Nero doing? Performing on stage, much to the chagrin of artists and citizens alike.
But then, in the year 68 A.D. the man committed suicide. (…) -
FEMA stops a rescue convoy of 500 boats
3 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsby Clark Warner
This is beyond my comprehension and after spending two frustrating days trying to just get someone to let us help we’ve FINALLY been told we can conduct "renegade" boat rescues via the just concluded press conference that Gov. Blanco just held.
Why is this JUST NOW being allowed? Well let’s start from the very beginning.
On Wednesday morning a group of approximately 1,000 citizens pulling 500 boats left the Acadiana Mall in Lafayette in the early morning and headed to (…) -
Kanye West a Hero: Dares to speak truth to power on Live TV- "Bush doesn’t care about black people."
3 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
47 commentsDuring a live Charity Concert on NBC tv, rap star Kanye West abandoned his pre-scripted comments and spoke his truth.
“I hate the way they portray us in the media. You see a black family and they say we are looting, you see a white family and they say they are looking for food. And, you know, its been five days because most of the people ARE black.
And even for me to complain, I would be a hypocrite because I would turn away from the TV because it’s too hard to watch. I’ve even been (…) -
Detalied Report on pre-war statements by Bush Admin: "There is No Doubt" they lied
3 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy CHARLES J. HANLEY | Associated Press September 3, 2005
NEW YORK - Beneath the giant dome of a Baghdad palace, facing his team of scientists and engineers, George Tenet sounded more like a football coach than a spymaster, a coach who didn’t know the game was over.
"Are we 85 percent done?" the CIA boss demanded. The arms hunters knew what he wanted to hear. "No!" they shouted back. "Let me hear it again!" They shouted again.
The weapons are out there, Tenet insisted. Go find them. (…) -
GOD IS PUNISHING US FOR BUSH
3 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsGOD IS PUNISHING US FOR BUSH’S PRIDE
By Peter Fredson
September 3, 2005
I went to the local grocery store to get some hot-dog buns. While there I greeted an old lady, a Baptist neighbor. “How are you doing today,” I asked.
“Not too good. I’ve been watching the TV news about the terrible hurricane on the Gulf Coast, and I’m all upset.”
“Yes,” I said, in agreement with her, “All that death and destruction is terrible news, and our officials seem to be stumbling in the dark about (…) -
A Can’t-Do Government
3 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy PAUL KRUGMAN
Before 9/11 the Federal Emergency Management Agency listed the three most likely catastrophic disasters facing America: a terrorist attack on New York, a major earthquake in San Francisco and a hurricane strike on New Orleans. "The New Orleans hurricane scenario," The Houston Chronicle wrote in December 2001, "may be the deadliest of all." It described a potential catastrophe very much like the one now happening.
So why were New Orleans and the nation so unprepared? After (…)