miketheidiot
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Originally posted by: zendari
They figure out a way to criticize Bush no matter which action he takes.
you always figure out a way to apologize for bush, no matter which action he takes.
Originally posted by: zendari
They figure out a way to criticize Bush no matter which action he takes.
I think you're being swayed and misled. Bush already had the disaster agencies in motion before the storm even hit. I notice that some people have been pretty much been ignoring the speeches and statements Bush has made in order to pretend like he's doing absolutely nothing but strumming a guitar. Then Bush does a fly-over to observe the damage and a certain person in here instantly tags it as a photo op, disregarding the fact that I didn't see a single MSM site publish any such photo, and that he had to dig it out of the depths of Yahoo. Photo op indeed. :roll:Originally posted by: Bumrush99
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Wow. All the little keyboard commanders are still hard at work, swinging wildly, spewing strawmen and red herrings left and right.
The blatant display of spiteful and petty partisanism by the usual small group of snarling dogs during such a tragedy is disgusting, absolutely disgusting.
Listen, I'm a moderate and have oftentimes agreed with you on many issues concerning the war and supporting the president on foriegn policy issues. But his lack of response, his lack of foresight, his lack of urgency during the worst natural disaster in our history speaks volumes about his character and his lack of ability when it comes to uniting this country to help mobilize support.
This is a man that sold himself as a leader that would restore morality to the white house, a man that sold himself as a uniter, not a divider. His lack of action and laissez faire attitude in the face of extreme misery reveals the true nature of his character. It is becoming clear that the men behind Bush direct his actions. This admistration is secretive about everything, a government that is no longer for and by the people, but for special interest groups and far right interests. When push comes to shove Bush is nowhere to be seen, the true antithesis of great leaders like Ronald Reagan and Clinton.
No one's been turned away.Originally posted by: zendari
Clearly not doing much of a job arranging locations for refugees if people drive 9 hours to the Astrodome and get turned away. And she did a tremendous job planning for disaster. :thumbsup:Originally posted by: conjur
She needed to assess the hardest hit areas. One can see a helluva lot better in a helicopter than AF 1 at 10,000'.Originally posted by: zendari
LA state governor Blanco did the exact same flyby in a helicopter.
Blanco's been working with TX Gov. Perry to arrange for locations for refugees, she's been in contact with the Federal gov't to obtain more troops and assistance, she's been giving press conferences when she can to give updates and plead for more assistance.
She's doing her job.
Police and NG units are there. Have you not read the reports? They are letting people who are looting food and drinks go, but stopping those trying to float 50" plasma TVs away on mattresses. People are hungry and it'll be a while before relief efforts can take care of the tens of thousands of people or so in this situation. They'd be heartless to try and stop people from simply surviving.Originally posted by: rahvin
As another of the moderates the response has not been adequate. There should be troops on the streets, Bush should have declared marshal law in the affected states and given orders to shoot to kill anyone engaged in criminal activity. The guard and naval ships should have been under sail to the region BEFORE landfall. FEMA's response has been far from adequate and Bush hasn't stepped up and shown any leadership.
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Police and NG units are there. Have you not read the reports? They are letting people who are looting food and drinks go, but stopping those trying to float 50" plasma TVs away on mattresses. People are hungry and it'll be a while before relief efforts can take care of the tens of thousands of people or so in this situation. They'd be heartless to try and stop people from simply surviving.Originally posted by: rahvin
As another of the moderates the response has not been adequate. There should be troops on the streets, Bush should have declared marshal law in the affected states and given orders to shoot to kill anyone engaged in criminal activity. The guard and naval ships should have been under sail to the region BEFORE landfall. FEMA's response has been far from adequate and Bush hasn't stepped up and shown any leadership.
Originally posted by: Tab
I haven't read that, I'd like to see some credible sources please.Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Police and NG units are there. Have you not read the reports? They are letting people who are looting food and drinks go, but stopping those trying to float 50" plasma TVs away on mattresses. People are hungry and it'll be a while before relief efforts can take care of the tens of thousands of people or so in this situation. They'd be heartless to try and stop people from simply surviving.Originally posted by: rahvin
As another of the moderates the response has not been adequate. There should be troops on the streets, Bush should have declared marshal law in the affected states and given orders to shoot to kill anyone engaged in criminal activity. The guard and naval ships should have been under sail to the region BEFORE landfall. FEMA's response has been far from adequate and Bush hasn't stepped up and shown any leadership.
At one store, hordes of people from all ages, races and walks of life grabbed food and water. Some drove away with trunkloads of beer.
At one point, two officers drew their guns on the looters, but the thieves left without incident. One of the officers said he was not going to arrest anyone for snatching up food and water.
One young man was seen wading through chest-deep floodwater, carrying a case of soda, after looting a grocery store.
"It's really difficult because my opinion of the looting is it started with people running out of food, and you can't really argue with that too much," Nagin said. "Then it escalated to this kind of mass chaos where people are taking electronic stuff and all that."
Originally posted by: conjur
No one's been turned away.Originally posted by: zendari
Clearly not doing much of a job arranging locations for refugees if people drive 9 hours to the Astrodome and get turned away. And she did a tremendous job planning for disaster. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Police and NG units are there. Have you not read the reports? They are letting people who are looting food and drinks go, but stopping those trying to float 50" plasma TVs away on mattresses. People are hungry and it'll be a while before relief efforts can take care of the tens of thousands of people or so in this situation. They'd be heartless to try and stop people from simply surviving.
And what exactly do you think the President should be doing right now...what more could he possibly do given the circumstances...or are you just viewing the situation through your partisan goggles.our leader and leaders can do more. a lot more
She was misinformed.Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: conjur
No one's been turned away.Originally posted by: zendari
Clearly not doing much of a job arranging locations for refugees if people drive 9 hours to the Astrodome and get turned away. And she did a tremendous job planning for disaster. :thumbsup:
A woman was just on CNN telling her story of being taken on a nine hour bus ride from the Superdome to the Astrodome then being told she couldn't stay there.
AFTER SHE SURVIVED ONE OF THE WORST NATURAL DISASTERS IN U.S. HISTORY, IN A STRANGE CITY, WITH NO MONEY, NO FOOD, NO WATER, WITH NOTHING MORE THAN THE CLOTHES ON HER BACK, SHE WAS GIVEN A LIST OF SHELTERS TO CALL TO TRY TO FIND A PLACE TO STAY.
Why hasn't "Marshall Law" been declared? How about there isn't the way to enforce it yet?Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Police and NG units are there. Have you not read the reports? They are letting people who are looting food and drinks go, but stopping those trying to float 50" plasma TVs away on mattresses. People are hungry and it'll be a while before relief efforts can take care of the tens of thousands of people or so in this situation. They'd be heartless to try and stop people from simply surviving.
And what the reports of ambulances being robbed in broad daylight? How about the stories of hospitals having to bolt the doors because of looters? How about the stories of god knows how many people dieing because they can't get them evacuated from the hospitals because of the disorder in the streets?
There is NOT adequate security. There is NOT adequate relief efforts. This is a multi-state effort and is a direct responsibility of FEMA, the coordination is asstoundingly bad, the millitary mobilization has been less than adequate and days late. The fact that there is such crime even going on is a statement of how bad it is. Why hasn't Marshal law been declared? Why hasn't Bush mobilized more troops and airlifted them in? They need people on the ground walking patrols.
I can't believe that a city of 4 million people has had to be abandoned, won't even be out from under water for 6 months and probably won't be habitable for a year and where is the federal government? Where are the tent cities? Where is the federal planning to relocate people?
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
And what exactly do you think the President should be doing right now...what more could he possibly do given the circumstances...or are you just viewing the situation through your partisan goggles.our leader and leaders can do more. a lot more
Martial law has been declared for two days now in NO:Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Police and NG units are there. Have you not read the reports? They are letting people who are looting food and drinks go, but stopping those trying to float 50" plasma TVs away on mattresses. People are hungry and it'll be a while before relief efforts can take care of the tens of thousands of people or so in this situation. They'd be heartless to try and stop people from simply surviving.
And what the reports of ambulances being robbed in broad daylight? How about the stories of hospitals having to bolt the doors because of looters? How about the stories of god knows how many people dieing because they can't get them evacuated from the hospitals because of the disorder in the streets?
There is NOT adequate security. There is NOT adequate relief efforts. This is a multi-state effort and is a direct responsibility of FEMA, the coordination is asstoundingly bad, the millitary mobilization has been less than adequate and days late. The fact that there is such crime even going on is a statement of how bad it is. Why hasn't Marshal law been declared? Why hasn't Bush mobilized more troops and airlifted them in? They need people on the ground walking patrols.
I can't believe that a city of 4 million people has had to be abandoned, won't even be out from under water for 6 months and probably won't be habitable for a year and where is the federal government? Where are the tent cities? Where is the federal planning to relocate people?
N.O. Mayor Ray Nagin declares Martial law in the city and directs the city's 1,500-person police force to do "whatever it takes" to gain back control of the city. He will also enlist the aid of troops.
And you sound like your normal; Bush-bashing self, using a tragedy to get up on your fvcking sopabox and scream, as usual. Please show some dignity and restraint for once and kindly STFU!Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
And what exactly do you think the President should be doing right now...what more could he possibly do given the circumstances...or are you just viewing the situation through your partisan goggles.our leader and leaders can do more. a lot more
You sound like Bush. You just don't get it.
It's not what he could be doing right now. It's what everyone should have done when they had time to get ready for what was clearly a major killer hurricane. They should have planned for the aftermath but as usual, for example, IRAQ, there was NO planning for the aftermath.
But hey, only the poorest of the poor couldn't afford to get out of the path of Katrina. Who cares about them, right?
Originally posted by: dahunan
Bush IS inadequate
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You have yet to explain in reasonable terms how Bush's response is inadequate.You sound like Bush. You just don't get it.
And how exactly do you "plan" for the catastrophic loss of infrastructure due to widespread flooding in an urban area...the Southeast has weathered many hurricanes, but very few have caused the damage and destruction witnessed by Katrina.It's not what he could be doing right now. It's what everyone should have done when they had time to get ready for what was clearly a major killer hurricane. They should have planned for the aftermath but as usual, for example, IRAQ, there was NO planning for the aftermath.
Too bad his father wasn't.Originally posted by: dahunan
Bush IS inadequate
/eot
Originally posted by: conjur
Too bad his father wasn't.Originally posted by: dahunan
Bush IS inadequate
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Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
You can't stage troops in proximity to the targeted area because you risk their being isolated by flooding.
You can't stage boats in proximity to the targeted area, because you risk their being swept away.
You can activate 100,000 soldiers, but how exactly do you move them into a city with no remaining infrastructure.Activating and moving troops into the bases in texas, hell activating the general army forces that still remain in texas and airlifting them into the area could have been accomplished in less than 48 hours. You act as if they couldn't have kept any troops within a 1000 miles when they could have setup a staging area less than 500 miles away in texas and it would have been unaffected.