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posted by [personal profile] quinn222 at 02:32pm on 09/09/2005

From CNN

Landrieu blasts federal response

On Capitol Hill Thursday, Louisiana's senior senator, Mary Landrieu, a Democrat, blasted the federal response to Hurricane Katrina, calling it "incompetent and insulting" to the people of her state.

"The record for rebuilding will be staggering, but it will pale in comparison to the staggering incompetence of this national government," Landrieu said in a speech on the Senate floor.

She also said it was unfair to fault local and state officials for what many have described as an inadequate response to the storm.

She also faulted Bush for failing to recognize the severity of the situation when the levees broke, noting that public service announcements featuring the Mr. Bill clay animation character have been warning about such a scenario for two years.

"We know the president said 'I don't think anyone anticipated the break of the levee.' Everybody anticipated the break of the levee, Mr. President," she said. "How can it be that Mr. Bill was better informed than Mr. Bush?"

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posted by [identity profile] asm614.livejournal.com at 07:11pm on 09/09/2005
Probably in the same way that he had no indication that there was a serious possibility of terrorist attacks...

*rolling eyes*
 
posted by [identity profile] shadownyc.livejournal.com at 07:11pm on 09/09/2005
I am so glad she said that--it's about time some really placed the blame where it belongs! Thank you for posting this.
 
posted by [identity profile] catkcrl.livejournal.com at 10:02pm on 09/09/2005
And probaby the same way he thought the Iraqis were going to greet us with flowers and kisses when we invaded their country.

Sometimes I think this nightmare of the Bush administration is never going to end.
 
posted by [identity profile] damietta.livejournal.com at 02:10am on 10/09/2005
http://www.condobuzz.com/new-orleans-flood.php?img=neworleans&city=New%20Orleans

Quinn, this is very interesting. It helped me see the scope of the devastation in regards to my own city. And, this is just New Orleans, there truly was much more.

Deb

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