I have had about 5-6 posters to this thread ask me where I heard the Broussard made up the story about the woman, from Meet the Press on Sunday...
I didn't watch Meet the Press, so I wasn't particularly interested, since I hadn't heard the story...
BUT, I only heard that Broussard's story "turns out to not be true"...
Unfortunately, I have a habit of channel surfing on my radio headphones, like I do on TV....and for the life of me, I cannot remember which radio talk show I heard it on.
I am attempting to see if I can find anything written somewhere to back that up...
If not...I truly apologize for repeating something that I can't prove I heard.
I am really regretting posting it..because I feel like I am letting all ya'll down..which I just HATE...so please have patience and I will post to each of you...when/if I find out.
To: mtrott
From your CBS link.........
The efforts to evacuate come as tragic reports of people who were unable to get out are starting to emerge. Louisiana Congressman Charlie Melancon says more than 100 people died in a dockside warehouse and CBS News Correspondent Lee Cowan reports that 32 died at a flooded-out nursing home just outside New Orleans.
Cowan reports that long before the storm hit, a physician offered the owner of the nursing home two buses to help evacuate the residents. The owner declined, but two hours later, changed her mind and pleaded for help -- but the storm was moving in, and by then the buses were helping others.
Aaron Broussard, the president of nearby Jefferson Parish, had a colleague who's mother was in the nursing home, Cowan reports. He promised her over and over again help was on the way.
"Somebody is coming to get you on Tuesday, somebody's going to get you on Wednesday, somebody's going to get you on Thursday, somebody's coming to get you on Friday," Broussard said. "And she drowned Friday night." 72 posted on 09/07/2005 6:57:29 PM CDT by hole_n_one
Thanks