I think this is the post I remembered seeing.
I saw this while I was looking: White House Backpedals on Flood Control
Here's a great website to explain the Feds' versus the State's resonsibilities, and also to lay out exemptions to certain things like "posse comitatus."
http://www.homelandsecurity.org/bulletin/Primer_ChallengestoPreventionandPreparedness.htm
Neighbors Team Up To Provide Security (Second Amendment in Action)
Katrina and the Second Amendment -- This is an 'in your face' validation of the Second Amendment. All of America and the entire world saw what the criminals were doing. There are many stories coming out where home and business owners saved their lives and property because they were armed.
New Orleans Police Resting in Atlanta(while the military and others try to save lives and property) -- Mary Landrieu's reaction to the vacationing New Orleans cops:
"If President Bush calls these men back even one day early from their time off, I swear I'll drop kick him right through the goalposts of Louisiana State University. Literally."
U.S. Appears to Have Avoided Massive Oil Supply Problems -- What is wrong with this picture: vast areas of the US are off limits to drilling known reserves, yet the Times frets we "depend" on foreign oil. This is illustrative of the type of thinking that spends millions on school buses to achieve racial balance in schools, yet cannot seem to use them to evacuate the parents of those students when necessary to save lives. It is thinking that has been dangerously corroded by liberal ideology.
Thibodaux church sheltering pets
Animals Face Urgent Threat After Katrina Strike, IFAW Responds
They wouldnt leave without their pets
David Meeks, sports editor for the New Orleans Times-Picayune, poses for a photo with his dog, Carson, outside The Couriers office