Below the line is their letter. This is what I sent right off the bat:
http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050906222709990005FEMA Chief Waited Until After Storm Hit to Ask for Help
By TED BRIDIS, AP
WASHINGTON (Sept. 7)
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I received this e-mail from Jim today. I knew there had to be a ton of buses (both school and city) stashed somewhere within New Orleans. What a damn shame that this tragedy has struck the very same city with lazy and inept leaders, such as the Mayor and Governor. Too bad the media hasn't brought this to the attention of the nation. This situation underscores the "Help me......" attitude that liberals find so easy to espouse. Locals could have saved a lot of lives ahead of the Feds.
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Subject: Maybe New Orleans Mayor Nagin would like to explain this picture before he and the rest of his democrat fellow travelers continue to blast the fed's.
Pass this around. They had plenty of means to get people out. Their claims of “we had no transportation” are, to be nice, suspect.
*** Thursday, Sept. 1, 2005: An aerial view of hundreds of flooded school buses in a lot in New Orleans, LA. The flood is a result of Hurricane Katrina that passed through the area last Monday.(AP Photo/Phil Coale) ***
As regards the National Guard troops and security, the Governor of the state of Louisiana always had the power to deploy the LA guard in the fashion that other state troops are being deployed today. It is her failure to do so that has prompted the President to get the help from other states.
The Mayor of New Orleans, who ordered all those people into the Superdome (yep, that was his big plan), had the power to bus them out of the city at the same time. The City of New Orleans moves many more children each day on school buses than were in the dome. Those buses were available and slated to be used for school the next day. He could easily have evacuated those people...but did not.
When ordering a mandatory evacuation you use what resources you have to move the people...he did not. If it was important and dangerous enough to order all citizens to leave, it was dangerous enough to help those people to leave Yet, they did not. After they failed to do so...the busses ended up under water and useless.
Their evacuation plan was non-existent.
Their evacuation plan was get out on your own.
They know where every school in the state is. Most of them have gyms.
They could have bussed out 100-200 people to each of those gyms 100 miles inland and left the city empty.
The Mayor failed. The Governor does not appear to have put the National Guard on alert prior to the storm.
Both of them sat on their butts and waited for the feds to do it all.
In the end, it was FEMA, after the local and state government's failure, that had to get the job done...but now under much, much worse and dangerous circumstances.
No, it is not Bush's fault or the fed's fault. We must place blame squarely where it lies at the feet of the local and state executives who had neither the desire nor the will to make those calls, irrespective of their political stripe.