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American Spectator ^
| September 12, 2005
| Ben Stein
Posted on 09/12/2005 6:00:49 AM PDT by Quilla
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To: Quilla
It is ironic that racism is supposed to be a part of the "delay" in evacuating New Orleans. Isn't it odd that the rescue workers are primarily caucasian. I am not saying this as a racist statement. There are obviously some people such as Sharpton, J Jackson, et al who get their support and their blood money from keeping the racist problem alive. No doubt there is ugly racism in this country but to see the helping hands cross the racial divide was inspiring in this situation.
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:13:19 AM PDT
by
mel
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
IMHO the right thing for Congress to do is investigate the disaster response to define the limits of the president's authority to respond, and compare that to the actual behavior of the administration. And compare the performance in Louisiana with that in Mississippi and Alabama, with the differing behaviors of the governors of those states. But part of documenting the problems in Louisiana must be to discuss the coverage of the event. The broadcast coverage which is ultimately done under government sanction. The real issue is the fact that government is giving sanction to claims of objectivity from Democratic activists.Excellent!
From your lips to God's ears!
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:13:24 AM PDT
by
wouldntbprudent
("Tell the truth. The Pajama People are watching you.")
To: AIC
One of the main problems with the U.S. is that a large portion of the population does not know any thing about state laws and the difference between state and federal laws and which has which responsibility and that will believe anything that anyone tells them that seems plausible.Yep.
I saw a race-monger-babe on O'Reilly one night. She actually was an editor of some magazine.
She was whining about no one helping the poor get out of NO and O'Reilly said, well, is that the federal government's responsibility? She said yes!
The other guest and Bill jumped up and down and said, no, it's the mayor's and Guv's responsibility.
RMB just sat there with a dumbfounded expression. Like she had never heard before in her life that local leaders are actually more than baby-squeezers and ribbon cutters, that they actually supposed to be LEADERS.
It was a stunning display of the ignorance even of the "educated."
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:18:19 AM PDT
by
wouldntbprudent
("Tell the truth. The Pajama People are watching you.")
To: Quilla
"
First, the incompetence of the local and state authorities in Louisiana and especially New Orleans was breathtaking. To issue a mandatory evacuation order without providing means of transport is almost criminally irresponsible."
Almost? Given the availabilty of school buses, the arrogance of wanting only air-conditioned Greyhound buses, the failure to develop a map designating target households requiring special assistance, the failure to designate or have available shelters out of the path of the storm, the surge, and the ultimate (well known) floodway, the failure to have any plan for medical evac, the failure to exercise timely the existing power to mandate evacuation, and the death toll, I don't see how "almost" applies to the self-evident criminal responsibility here.
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:19:01 AM PDT
by
atlaw
To: absolootezer0; labard1
Ben Stein was himself a speechwriter for Nixon.
There is a photo around of a much younger Ben with long hair, sitting in the room when Nixon was resigning, Ben with tears running down his face.
I don't have the photo, but have seen it.
http://www.townhall.com/notables/stein.html
To: Maceman
I think temper tantrum is good but the MSM had an orgy is more what I saw. An orgy of every possible vanity,,self congratulation, meanness, vindictiveness, untruthfulness, mongering both race and rumor.
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:24:23 AM PDT
by
cajungirl
(no)
To: atlaw
Speaking of Death Toll, I would be curious to know what killed more people the Storm or the dismal excuses for human beings that preyed upon their fellow man.
TT
To: BIRDS
Pelosi may be asking, but the temptation of the cameras may make her request moot.
BTW we want a congressional hearing with supoena power for the pubs rather than a commmission where they can obfuscate and muddy the waters.
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:25:55 AM PDT
by
cajungirl
(no)
To: Quilla
I'm turning my channel I just can't watch the crap that they're putting out as news.
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:33:19 AM PDT
by
tiki
To: Quilla
"But can anyone name a natural disaster in which more federal troops, supplies, and money have been dispatched as quickly as they have been done in this disaster? Bush's response has not been unusually bad, but amazingly powerful and swift. In other hurricanes, survivors have been left for weeks on their own."
Can anyone with firsthand experience corroborate this? I have no idea how the federal response to Katrina compares with the response to previous major hurricanes.
To: cajungirl
I was playing upon Peter Jennings' comment that the Republican electoral blowout of 1994 was a case of the American people having a "temper tantrum."
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:41:28 AM PDT
by
Maceman
(Pro Se Defendant from Hell)
To: Steve_Seattle
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:43:39 AM PDT
by
silverleaf
(Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
To: Baynative
In Section 1 of the governor's order, she is authorizing use of school buses for evacuation AFTER the passage of the hurricane.
To: silverleaf
Thanks. Interesting link.
To: Quilla
"I must have lying eyes."Well, my "lying eyes" saw the same thing...outbound bumper to bumper and inbound vacant-no traffic at all.
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:48:03 AM PDT
by
two23
To: cajungirl
I think temper tantrum is good but the MSM had an orgy is more what I saw. An orgy of every possible vanity,,self congratulation, meanness, vindictiveness, untruthfulness, mongering both race and rumor.
I agree. I've been monitoring my blood pressure since being diagnosed with Type II diabetes, and after two days of watching CNN's and MSNBC's hurricance coverage, my blood pressure jumped from an average of 131/79 to 158/98. I had to turn off the TV because it was literally hazardous to my health.
To: Quilla
"Second, the response of the federal government is described as slow,...."Compared to what, I mean, just where was this bar set? Was there some comparable disaster -assumably effecting rich white folk- that the feds arrived on scene quicker?
To: Steve_Seattle
Hi Steve,
While my experience goes back about 25 years, I can corroborate it. I am a resident of Fairhope, AL (just east of Mobile, AL) and I experienced Hurricane Frederick in 1979. We were without water and power for three weeks in the wake of this storm, and the only thing we EVER saw that even remotely resembled a federal government presence were the National Guardsmen who patrolled enforcing the curfew. Only once did I see free water and/or ice delivered, and it was handled by some of this same guard unit. Other people were gouging on ice, water, anything they could. Ice: $10/bag. Bottled Water (not as widely available then): $15-20/gallon. MREs: nonexistent (Never saw those until Ivan.) Funny though, I don't remember gas prices going through the roof, but that's another rant.
Times may have changed, and the government's response has markedly improved. After Ivan (2005), the water, ice and MREs arrived on about the 4th day. And some idiots in NOLA and elsewhere complain that the feds didn't act until Tuesday, the day after the storm and the day the levees broke. By my calculations, that's 50% faster than the Ivan response.
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:55:14 AM PDT
by
the lone haranguer
(Sola Scriptura, Sola Fide, Sola Gratia)
To: Quilla
To issue a mandatory evacuation order without providing means of transport is almost criminally irresponsible.
Perhaps they didn't have the manpower or money to carry out their own evacuation plans.
But, the reality is that they didn't have the leadership to carry out the plans, especially at the mayor and governor levels.
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posted on
09/12/2005 7:55:40 AM PDT
by
adorno
To: Quilla
"Outta the park!"Big Ben's been on fire lately.
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