September 2005 Archives

looks like we made it

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after many plans to my wife and I managed to get up and see a sunrise.
:sun_smiley
Yes, Sunday morning we got up before dawn showed her crack and drove out to the beach (before coming back home and taking a nap before she went to work :lol )
other than that...there is really nothing going on here...
we had to reschedule our trip this weekend (mini-honeymoon) due to circumstances beyond our control :sad
My oldest's team has won 3 out of 4 of their games to date! :banana
3 weeks from today I get to see my kids!!!!
:groupwave
other than this...I can't think of anything else I want to say in this post...:shrug

till next time...

randomness

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the countdown continues...getting closer to the time I'll see my boys :biggrin
but of course, as life tends to do...I have to make other arrangements to get to and from the airport...
My wife got a promotion at work, which is a good thing (I'm so proud of her, and she deserves it!) however, it means a schedule change...so the plan has to be re-planed :hum

MY news

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My oldest boy had his first real game tonight (football) :errrr

and while I am understandably nervous about my baby (hush, he will always be my baby) playing this sport, I have to brag a bit...because...:trumpet

THEY WON!!!
:banana:bounce:banana

20 to 8 :biggrin (stomped em I would say!)

Got to blame someone

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Borrowed from "MoveOn.org"

Timeline

Friday, Aug. 26: Gov. Kathleen Blanco declares a state of emergency in Louisiana and requests troop assistance.


Saturday, Aug. 27: Gov. Blanco asks for federal state of emergency. A federal emergency is declared giving federal officials the authority to get involved.


Sunday, Aug. 28: Mayor Ray Nagin orders mandatory evacuation of New Orleans. President Bush warned of Levee failure by National Hurricane Center. National Weather Service predicts area will be "uninhabitable" after Hurricane arrives. First reports of water toppling over the levee appear in local paper.

Monday, Aug. 29: Levee breaches and New Orleans begins to fill with water, Bush travels to Arizona and California to discuss Medicare. FEMA chief finally responds to federal emergency, dispatching employees but giving them two days to arrive on site.


Tuesday, Aug. 30: Mass looting reported, security shortage cited in New Orleans. Pentagon says that local authorities have adequate National Guard units to handle hurricane needs despite governor's earlier request. Bush returns to Crawford for final day of vacation. TV coverage is around-the-clock Hurricane news.

Wednesday, Aug. 31: Tens of thousands trapped in New Orleans including at Convention Center and Superdome in "medieval" conditions. President Bush finally returns to Washington to establish a task force to coordinate federal response. Local authorities run out of food and water supplies.

Thursday, Sept. 1: New Orleans descends into anarchy. New Orleans Mayor issues a "Desperate SOS" to federal government. Bush claims nobody predicted the breach of the levees despite multiple warnings and his earlier briefing.

Friday, Sept. 2: Karl Rove begins Bush administration campaign to blame state and local officials—despite their repeated requests for help. Bush stages a photo-op—diverting Coast Guard helicopters and crew to act as backdrop for cameras. Levee repair work orchestrated for president's visit and White House press corps.

Saturday, Sept. 3: Bush blames state and local officials. Senior administration official (possibly Rove) caught in a lie claiming Gov. Blanco had not declared a state of emergency or asked for help.

Monday, Sept. 5: New Orleans officials begin to collect their dead.

Those are the facts. State and local officials BEGGED for help as people in their city suffered. The Bush administration didn't get the job done and when their failure became an embarrassment they attacked those asking for help.

The New York Times reported on Friday that Karl Rove and White House communications director Dan Bartlett "rolled out a plan...to contain the political damage from the administration's response to Hurricane Katrina." The core of the strategy is "to shift the blame away from the White House and toward officials of New Orleans and Louisiana."

we knew, why didn't they?

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Washington Monthly
New York Times
From the AP Wire
Hughes for America

So, it seems to me from reading this...that our Goverment KNEW a hurricane was going to hit...AND had been asked for help by the local and state authorities...
yet, it still took them 4 days to do anything about it?? :wtf
FFS, Wal-Mart got their trucks in there yet, no one else could manage to get in there to help these people??

And it just astounds me, the lengths some people will go to defend this man. :shakehead
I'm just at a loss for words...maybe the rest of what I'm trying to say will come to me later.
if not...what she had to say is worth reading anyway

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