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carpetbagger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 10:39 AM
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Let's make a Bush timeline.
Please contribute events, times, links, photos, of dilatory bullshit Bush spent his time involved in over the Aug 28-Sep 2 period.

SUNDAY AUGUST 28:

Gov. Blanco asks for help: "Dear Mr. President...I request direct federal assistance for work and services to save lives and protect property."
http://gov.louisiana.gov/Disaster%20Relief%20Request.pdf

MONDAY AUGUST 29:

0610CDT Katrina makes landfall in Louisiana
1640CDT Bush attends Medicare rally in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. from the transcript: "(Laughter.) I'm just telling you he can get it done. That's why he's sitting where he's sitting. He's a Ph.D. Here you got on stage a C student and a Ph.D., and look who's President. (Applause.)"
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/08/20050829-11.html

? flies into Phoenix, pretends to eat cake with John McCain at airport.

? Then goes to Peublo El Mirage RV Resort and Country Club for another Medicare rally.

TUESDAY AUGUST 30:

1100CDT San Diego: Bush celebrates the end of WWII in the Pacific. Mentions Katrina once, Iraq 14 times.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/08/20050830-1.html

plays guitar

Spends the night in Crawford.

Rove visits counterprotestors in Crawford to hug them :vomit: and thank them for their hard work.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31:

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1:

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2:

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corkhead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 10:44 AM
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1. Sam Seder did an excellent timeline last night on Majority Report AAR
I'll go check their website for supporting documentation
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SammyWinstonJack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 10:45 AM
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2. I listened to that. It was pretty damning.
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merbex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 10:46 AM
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3. Start with formation of Katrina and weather bulletins
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Walt Starr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 10:46 AM
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4. Levees break 11:15 CDT Monday, August 29 n/t
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snippy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 11:08 AM
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5. This should be compared to what Bush did prior to last year's huricannes.
Hurricane Charley hit Florida on August 13 last year. The following is from a DHS press release.
Department of Homeland Security Prepares Response to Hurricane Charley

FEMA Public Affairs
Contact: 202-646-4600
August 13, 2004

With Hurricane Charley's 145 mile-per-hour winds impacting the Florida coast, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has pre-positioned personnel and supplies for rapid response to areas that will need emergency assistance from this Category 4 strength storm.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is coordinating activities along with other federal departments and respective state agencies. FEMA met its goal to have necessary emergency response teams and disaster relief supplies positioned throughout the southeast region earlier today in preparation for the anticipated response operations. More equipment and resources are being deployed from stockpiles nationwide.

Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge and FEMA Director Michael Brown are maximizing readiness and response efforts for Hurricane Charley and have been in contact with Florida Governor Jeb Bush and other governors in southeast states that could be impacted by this dangerous storm.

FEMA's Mobile Emergency Response Services’ communication units from as far away as FEMA’s Denver, CO, regional office were mobilized to be in place prior to Hurricane Charley's landfall. These units are able to provide telephone, radio and video links in support of response and recovery efforts.

FEMA has activated and deployed Medical Management Support Teams such as MASH-type Disaster Medical Assistance Teams and Veterinary Medical Teams and has mobilized and pre-positioned first-responder urban search and rescue teams for possible service. Disaster medical teams have also brought extra supplies to ensure that the region's large elderly population’s needs are met.

Twenty semi-trailers containing cots and blankets, emergency meals, portable toilets, personal wash kits, sleeping bags, 6-8 person tents, plastic sheeting and roofing, bottled water and mid-range generators are being staged in Georgia for rapid deployment to Florida. FEMA has also deployed large sea containers with building materials for immediate home repairs.

. . .

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at FEMA's request, has coordinated the deployment of ten truckloads of water and seven truckloads of ice to the Tampa area and has deployed sandbag teams and portable flood control levees to central and northern Florida.

. . .

The Department of Defense (DoD) is supporting FEMA's response effort with four military bases being used for mobilization and staging sites for response teams and supplies. DoD is also analyzing national aircraft assets from military and civilian agencies if additional aircraft are needed to transport response and recovery supplies.

. . .


http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=3942



And hurricane Frances hit Florida on Sunday, September 5 last year. This is from a September 6 2004 White House press release:


. . .

As of noon Monday, in response to Hurricane Frances, FEMA and other Federal response agencies have taken the following actions:

About one hundred trucks of water and 280 trucks of ice are present or will arrive in the Jacksonville staging area today.

900,000 Meals-Ready-to-Eat are on site in Jacksonville, ready to be distributed.

Over 7,000 cases of food (e.g., vegetables, fruits, cheese, ham, and turkey) are scheduled to arrive in Winter Haven today.

Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMAT) are on the ground and setting up comfort stations. FEMA community relations personnel will coordinate with DMATs to assist victims.

Urban Search and Rescue Teams are completing reconnaissance missions in coordination with state officials.

FEMA is coordinating with the Department of Energy and the state to ensure that necessary fuel supplies can be distributed throughout the state, with a special focus on hospitals and other emergency facilities that are running on generators.

The Army Corps of Engineers will soon begin its efforts to provide tarps to tens of thousands of owners of homes and buildings that have seen damage to their roofs.

The National Guard has called up 4,100 troops in Florida, as well as thousands in other nearby states to assist in the distribution of supplies and in preparation for any flooding.

The Departments of Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs, and Defense together have organized 300 medical personnel to be on standby. Medical personnel will begin deployment to Florida tomorrow.

. . .

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/09/20040906-1.html


And there was this:

Michael Brown, director of FEMA, told CNN: . . .

"We have poised right now to move into this state literally thousands of personnel, literally hundreds and hundreds of trucks, emergency rescue workers, urban search and rescue, medical teams."

FEMA spokesman James McIntyre said about 4,500 federal personnel are staged at various locations in Florida, Georgia and other states in Frances' path. More people are on call. FEMA deployed about 1,500 people in response to Charley, which hit southern and central Florida Aug. 13, McIntyre said.

. . .

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WEATHER/09/04/hurricane.frances/

In addition, last year Bush even had FEMA hire a political consultant to devise political public relations strategies for FEMA and the Bush campaign.

. . .

But politics was foremost on the mind of FEMA consultant Glenn Garcelon, who wrote a three-page memo titled "Hurricane Frances -- Thoughts and Suggestions," on Sept. 2.

The Republican National Convention was winding down, and President Bush had only a slight lead in the polls against Democrat John Kerry. Winning Florida was key to the president's re-election. FEMA should pay careful attention to how it is portrayed by the public, Garcelon wrote in the memo, conveying "the team effort theme at every opportunity" alongside state and local officials, the insurance and construction industries, and relief agencies such as the Red Cross.

"What FEMA cannot afford to do is back itself into a corner by feeling it has to be the sole explainer and defender for everything that goes wrong," he wrote. "Further, this is not what the President would want. Plenty is going to go wrong, and his Department of Homeland Security does not want to assume responsibility for all of it."

Garcelon, a former FEMA employee, recommended that "top-level people from FEMA and the White House need to develop a communication strategy and an agreed-upon set of themes and communications objectives."

"Communication consultants from the President's re-election campaign should be brought in," he wrote. "Above all, everybody's got to understand that no amount of flogging DHS/ FEMA will insure that the recovery will go perfectly. This is going to be a huge mess. The public needs to be prepared for it."

. . .


http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/sfl-fema23mar23,0,5144922.story?coll=sfla-news-utility

In contrast, before Katrina hit Bush declared parts of the gulf coast a federal disaster area to streamline claims for financial assistance from the government after the hurricane passed, he attended a fund raiser, he played a guitar, and he shortened one of his many annual vacations by a few hours. I have been unable to find any information on the White House, DHS, or FEMA web sites concerning any other actions taken in advance of Katrina except for a press release stating that
"FEMA will mobilize equipment and resources necessary to protect public health and safety by assisting law enforcement with evacuations, establishing shelters, supporting emergency medical needs, meeting immediate lifesaving and life-sustaining human needs and protecting property, in addition to other emergency protective measures."


http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=18447

That is a far cry from what Bush did in 2004.

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WePurrsevere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 11:22 AM
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7. Thank you! Someone posted something very similar yesterday...
(not sure it it was you or not) and for the life of me I couldn't find it or my bookmark this morning when I needed it to make a point.

Comparing this with a timeline of Katrina should really help this whole thing hit home with folks when they can easily and clearly see all the bull puckey spin for what it is... bull pucky spin. :grr:
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WePurrsevere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 11:22 AM
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8. Sorry.. dup post
Edited on Sat Sep-03-05 11:24 AM by WePurrsevere
edited to delete dup post :banghead:
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WePurrsevere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 11:14 AM
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6. Kicking this because this would be a lot of help n/t
:kick:
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Spazito Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 11:25 AM
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9. Here are some that have info that will help
"New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson offered Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco help from his state's National Guard on Sunday, the day before Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana. Blanco accepted, but paperwork needed to get the troops en route didn't come from Washington until late Thursday."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/katrina_national_guard

(The Yahoo article will most likely disappear so I hope someone can screen capture it before then)

From the BBC:

K: NorthCom started planning before the storm even hit. We were ready for the storm when it hit Florida because, as you remember, it crossed the bottom part of Florida, and then we were plaining, you know, once it was pointed towards the Gulf Coast. So what we did was we activated what we call defense coordinating officers to work with the state to say okay, what do you think you'll need, and we set up staging bases that could be started. We had the USS Baton sailing almost behind the hurricane so that after the hurricane made landfall it's search and rescue helicopters would be available almost immediately. So we had things ready. The only caveat is, we have to wait until the President authorizes us to do so. The laws of the United States say that the military can't just act in this fashion, we have to wait for the President to give us permission.

Link to thread with this info:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4605183

CNN:

The big disconnect on New Orleans

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/02/katrina.response/index.html

Times Picayune:

JP's Maestri said FEMA didn't keep its word

http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_Times-Picayune/archives/2005_09.html#076438

This is all I have for the moment, will add others as I find them.

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Spazito Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-03-05 11:36 AM
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10. Here is another piece of the puzzle
From August 28th:

Yesterday, I signed a disaster declaration for the state of Louisiana, and this morning I signed a disaster declaration for the state of Mississippi. These declarations will allow federal agencies to coordinate all disaster relief efforts with state and local officials. We will do everything in our power to help the people in the communities affected by this storm.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/08/20050828-1.html

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