The Darrell ([info]blueboy2000) wrote,

Talk about outrageous

A friend of mine who lives in St. Bernard Parish, a suburb of New Orleans, just told me that a friend of hers has been stuck on the roof of her trailer since Wednesday. With a baby, no less. And nobody has come to rescue her.

It's a safe bet she'd probably have been rescued sooner, but FEMA has, for reasons that defy explanation, turned back several aid efforts. Heck, she may have not been forced on the roof--except FEMA refused to allow a busload of volunteer firemen from the Houston area into town. There are dozens more people over there stuck on roofs--St. Bernard's parish president actually broke down and cried on TV Sunday because nobody is coming to rescue them.

She also told me that people are getting raped and beaten up in the shelters over there.

It's a miracle I can type right now, because I'm so outraged. The incompetence of this administration is no longer borderline criminal. It is criminal. And it didn't even have to happen in the first place--had the president fully funded the efforts to repair levees and control flooding, it's a safe bet this tragedy would have never happened.

The president owes Louisiana an apology. And if he doesn't, he should resign. Anyone who agrees, sign this petition.

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[info]krunchyrainbow

September 6 2005, 18:41:48 UTC 6 years ago

This is a very sad time in American History. I hate how everything dealing with Hurrican Katrina is going down. :(

[info]blueboy2000

September 6 2005, 18:48:20 UTC 6 years ago

Thing is, this didn't have to happen. Had the levee repair and flood control efforts been funded like they should have, it's a safe bet this wouldn't have happened.

Anonymous

September 7 2005, 01:43:56 UTC 6 years ago

I thought the president already did apologize? And though my heart goes out to those in new orleans, why is it the fed. government's job to keep the levee safe in the first place? shouldn't that be New Orlean's job? or the state's?

[info]blueboy2000

September 11 2005, 03:20:23 UTC 6 years ago

The levees are a federal responsibility--they're maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers. But Bush slashed the funding for the New Orleans district so severely that they had to stop work a few years back--first time in 37 years. Also slashed funding for flood-control efforts.

It's a safe bet that had the funding been there, this disaster may not have happened in the first place, even if there were screw-ups on the local level.

Anonymous

September 12 2005, 00:14:56 UTC 6 years ago

I realize it's the feds take care of them. What I don't understand is why.


Also, fix-up on the levees was halted a few years back when the army corps of engineers was going to fix them because environmentalists took them to court.

Anonymous

October 5 2005, 06:54:12 UTC 6 years ago

Oh you know, just maybe your friend should have left when the mayor and the governor told people to leave?

Also, although you profess to be a Xtian, I don't see any evidence of it in your blog. You pray. Big deal. You're pro-life. Big deal.

Putting down Xtian fundamentalists as "loonies" doesn't make you very tolerant does it Ms. Christian? I thought your side was all about "tolerance". Apparantly, you have none.

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