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horror show update [Sat, 3-Sep-2005 6:06 PM]
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I imagine most of you have seen all this crap from several other sources as well, but here are the links that made me cringe this morning:

Photo Op

Senator Mary Landrieu, D-La: But perhaps the greatest disappointment stands at the breached 17th Street levee. Touring this critical site yesterday with the President, I saw what I believed to be a real and significant effort to get a handle on a major cause of this catastrophe. Flying over this critical spot again this morning, less than 24 hours later, it became apparent that yesterday we witnessed a hastily prepared stage set for a Presidential photo opportunity; and the desperately needed resources we saw were this morning reduced to a single, lonely piece of equipment.

Round Up the Usual Suspects

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Two key U.S. senators said on Friday they will launch a bipartisan coverup of what they described as an "immense, but probably unavoidable failure" of the government response to Hurricane Katrina.

Sen. Susan Collins, a Maine Republican who heads the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, and Sen. Joseph Lieberman, the panel's other top-ranking Republican, said they hope to shift as much blame as possible to lower-ranking officials and career federal employees -- ideally at an obscure government agency that few Americans have ever heard of."

In keeping with recent congressional practice, we will try to shield the president and the senior members of his administration from directly responsibility for this fiasco, although a few token resignations may be required this time around," the pair said in a joint statement. "Our primary focus, however, will be on figuring out how to throw billions of dollars in additional funding to the very same agencies that failed so spectacularly this past week."

Guard Troops Descend on New Orleans

Bill Wattenburg said that he has lobbied the administration and the military to immediately begin [a food drop program as was done in Afghanistan, Bosnia and in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami.] He said he was told that the military was prepared to begin, but that it was awaiting a request from FEMA. "We know very well how to do this, and it's just incomprehensible that we're not," Wattenburg said.

Firefighting gear stockpile unused

Nine stockpiles of fire-and-rescue equipment strategically placed around the country to be used in the event of a catastrophe still have not been pressed into service in New Orleans, five days after Hurricane Katrina, CNN has learned. Responding to a CNN inquiry, Department of Homeland Security spokesman Marc Short said Friday the gear has not been moved because none of the governors in the hurricane-ravaged area has requested it.

Daley 'shocked' as feds reject aid

A visibly angry Mayor Daley said the city had offered emergency, medical and technical help to the federal government as early as Sunday to assist people in the areas stricken by Hurricane Katrina, but as of Friday, the only things the feds said they wanted was a single tank truck.

City personnel are willing to operate self-sufficiently and would not depend on local authorities for food, water, shelter and other supplies, he said.

"Questions Linger" about the speed with which troops were deployed

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson offered Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco help from his state's National Guard last Sunday, the day before Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana. Blanco accepted, but paperwork needed to get the troops en route didn't come from Washington until late Thursday.

Why is the Red Cross not in New Orleans?

Access to New Orleans is controlled by the National Guard and local authorities and while we are in constant contact with them, we simply cannot enter New Orleans against their orders.

The state Homeland Security Department had requested -- and continues to request -- that the American Red Cross not come back into New Orleans following the hurricane. Our presence would keep people from evacuating and encourage others to come into the city.

Teenager "loots" a rescue bus

Eighteen-year-old Jabbor Gibson jumped aboard the bus as it sat abandoned on a street in New Orleans and took control. "I just took the bus and drove all the way here...seven hours straight,' Gibson admitted. "I hadn't ever drove a bus." The teen packed it full of complete strangers and drove to Houston. He beat thousands of evacuees slated to arrive there.

Authorities eventually allowed the renegade passengers inside the dome. But the 18-year-old who ensured their safety could find himself in a world of trouble for stealing the school bus.

"I dont care if I get blamed for it," Gibson said, "as long as I saved my people."

Volunteers with 500 boats sent home:

They then specifically asked the DWF agent that they (and other citizens in the flotillia) be allowed to go to the hospitals and help evacuate the sick and the doctors and nurses stranded there. They offered to bring these people back to Lafayette, in our own vehicles, in order to ensure that they received proper and prompt medical care.

The DWF agent did not want to hear this and ordered them home -- ALL FIVE HUNDRED BOATS. They complied with the DWF agent's orders, turned around and headed back to Lafayette along with half of the flotillia. However, two friends were pulling a smaller 15ft alumaweld with a 25 hp. The DWF agents let them through to proceed to the rescue operation launch site.

The function of the military is to control the media:

Leroy Fouchea, [...] then offered to show reporters the dead bodies of a man in a wheelchair, a young man who he said he dragged inside just hours earlier, and the limp forms of two infants, one just four months old, the other six months old. [...] "They died right here, in America, waiting for food," Fouchea said as he walked toward Hall D, where the bodies were put to get them out of the searing heat.

A National Guardsman refused entry.

"It doesn't need to be seen, it's a make-shift morgue in there," he told a Reuters photographer. "We're not letting anyone in there anymore. If you want to take pictures of dead bodies, go to Iraq."

Evacuation Disrupted by False Gunshot Report

Laura Brown, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman in Washington, said she had no such report. "We're controlling every single aircraft in that airspace and none of them reported being fired on," she said, adding that the FAA was in contact with the military as well as civilian aircraft.

And yet, Army Times says:

According to Petty Officer 3rd Class Jeremy Grishamn, a spokesman for the amphibious assault ship Bataan, the vessel kept its helicopters at sea Thursday night after several military helicopters reported being shot at from the ground.

[ They go on to describe it as an "insurgency"! What the fuck! ]

See Geraldo freak out on Hannity (QuickTime) More of this sort of thing at Crooks And Liars. Also, The Rebellion of the Talking Heads, since it is news when reporters start actually reporting.

Halliburton hired for storm cleanup. So at least there's that.

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[User Picture]From: [info]usufructer
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 6:20 PM (UTC)

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Just, well... what the fuck? That's all I can think of this now. What the fuck? What the fuck happened? What the fuck is the DHS for? What the fuck is FEMA doing?

What the fuck?
[User Picture]From: [info]bodyfour
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 6:24 PM (UTC)

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The reports from the Corps of Engineers seem to indicate that they're not repairing the levee right now. Right now the level of water and the city is equal. The lake is several feet higher than usual due to the storm, but it is steadily lowering to its usual level. So even if you could magically fix them right this second all it would do is trap that water in the city. It makes more sense to let it drain (and in the mean time plan the repair operation) and fix it when the water is lower. Its probably billions of gallons less to pump out later.
[User Picture]From: [info]allbery
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 6:31 PM (UTC)

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Okay, that's credible. So why the hell did they put on a show when Bush was there?

Either the work was needed, in which case it's no longer happening, or it wasn't needed, in which case it was staged. Either way, it's disgusting.
backstory - dasht_brk Expand
[User Picture]From: [info]baconmonkey
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 6:26 PM (UTC)

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Where is the FEMA emergency ultra-lockdown that all the X-Files Paranoid Conspiracy Theorists in the 90s promised?
[User Picture]From: [info]jwz
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 6:44 PM (UTC)

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Seriously. Fox Mulder, you have let New Orleans down.
From: earino
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 6:55 PM (UTC)

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You know, as horrible as it is, that's probably the single biggest thing that has disappointed me about this entire horrible situation. Part of me had this hope that out of nowhere area51 would open up and cyber-robotic police droids would swarm into New Orleans and a police state would spread across the land. Or, you know, something equally cool, like HAARP causing a change in the ionization of the atmosphere, which caused a change in the wavelength of light passing through it, which triggered a biological response that was greatly augmented due to the fluoridation in the water, which turned everyone incredibly docile.

Just... anything... that showed that there was some sort of higher order running things. Not some bumbling response. Then again, I guess I can hope that they're waiting this out for a *really* large tragedy, like a super-nova.
[User Picture]From: [info]seanb
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 7:34 PM (UTC)

Blame Homeland Security

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That could have happened, if FEMA still had any power. Unfortunately, FEMA has been raped and cannibalized by Homeland Security, and only exists as a hollow mockery of it's former self.
[User Picture]From: [info]ioerror
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 2:40 AM (UTC)

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Dude, these are poor black people, why would America waste its secret robot army on them?!
[User Picture]From: [info]imperator_mei
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 8:06 PM (UTC)

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Sen. Joseph Lieberman, the panel's other top-ranking Republican...

I know that Joe's no Jack Kennedy, but how the heck did Reuters manage to republicanize him?
[User Picture]From: [info]rnb
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 8:25 PM (UTC)

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They didn't. This is Billmon being cute. The article says he's a dem.
[User Picture]From: [info]belgand
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 4:24 PM (UTC)

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Well, he does love him some censorin' and has taken plenty of time out over the years to point out how video games are evil and will destroy us all.
[User Picture]From: [info]jonxp
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 9:48 PM (UTC)

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I find that your choices of titles are deliberately inflammatory. Especially "The function of the military is to control the media". He simply wanted to give the dead a little respect. I have friends down there right now, and while I can not tell you a first hand report, I can give it to you one degree away. The national guard is doing all they can to help in this situation. They are crippled by the lack of mobility in the region, and the hostility of many of the people. They are no longer allowing civilians to help in rescue efforts because they are being shot at constantly. Since there are limited resources and thousands of people to rescue, not only in New Orleans but across all of MS and AL, they simply can not save everyone. They are limiting their search and rescues to children and families. It is a gut-wrenching decision to have to make, but it has to be done. People are shooting because they aren't getting rescued, some are shooting for attention, others are actually shooting at the boats (I can't vouch for aircraft, but I assume the same).

Everyone I know that is in the National Guard was called to active duty the day Katrina hit. They were in New Orleans handing out supplies the next day. There was an immediate response. The problem was, due to a lack of communication it was unknown how serious things would get. The levee breach went mostly unnoticed till the downtown area start to flood the next night. The initial response was to a dry city that was beaten down. When it flooded it required a whole different kind of response.
[User Picture]From: [info]bodyfour
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 10:07 PM (UTC)

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> I find that your choices of titles are deliberately inflammatory.

You're new around here, huh?
[User Picture]From: [info]jwz
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 10:21 PM (UTC)

"The function of the military is to control the media"

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You know what? It's not the National Guard's job to decide what does and does not get reported, or should and should not be seen, or what is and is not respectful. Fuck that guy and fuck anyone who thinks he has any right to control what reporters see.
[User Picture]From: [info]ioerror
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 2:44 AM (UTC)

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He simply wanted to give the dead a little respect. I have friends down there right now, and while I can not tell you a first hand report, I can give it to you one degree away. The national guard is doing all they can to help in this situation.


What a load of fucking bullshit! I'll tell you what I want when I die from a massive fuck up on the part of the federal government. I want photos of my dead body on the news. I want the truth on TV if that's where people get their news when I die. I want fucks who are afraid of death to step down and let people see what actually happened. Cowards. All of these people are partsian fucks. You're part of the problem if you think not showing the dead is some sort of HONOR to the dead. What a load of bullshit. Fuck your morality and bullshit honor to dead bodies.
[User Picture]From: [info]mactavish
Sat, 3-Sep-2005 10:05 PM (UTC)

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I keep hoping this horror from the Convention Center will come back to bite the current administration in the ass, but it's Bush's second term, and the votes of the poor haven't really mattered to him unless they go along with the religious right.

This is my favorite of the schoolbus "hijack" pictures:
(sfgate)

From: sfritz
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 12:37 AM (UTC)

.

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When I first heard of the disaster, I shrugged it off, knowing that my tax dollars would be hard at work saving as many lives as possible within a few hours.

So now I have this big, "WTF" moment where I realize my government really is as fucked up as I suspected it was.
[User Picture]From: [info]karohemd
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 3:35 AM (UTC)

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Even as someone from another continent and no other connection than having visited NOLA earlier this year, I feel sick and disgusted at these reports. :o(
From: [info]wilecoyote
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 5:04 AM (UTC)

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That Mary Landrieu senator who's so busy critizicing Bush now... she's the same one that Anderson Cooper was interviewing when he got tired of her bullshit and lost it on air, isn't she? (See "The rebellion of the talking heads", the Slate article that you also linked).

She might be a democrat, but she isn't much better than the president and his spin-doctors. Hell, I've seen that video clip, and she is one of them.

[User Picture]From: [info]king_mob
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 6:22 AM (UTC)

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The Anderson Cooper interview preceded the statement she made above. I am willing to credit her -- barely -- with having a change of heart.
[User Picture]From: [info]ogw
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 8:12 AM (UTC)

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The NOLA thing certainly does have an "invite the peasents to dinner at the castle, then burn the fucker to the ground" flavor to it.
[User Picture]From: [info]mouseworks
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 8:42 AM (UTC)

Anyone getting a bail/defense fund up for Jabbor Gibson?

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I just put $50 on the credit card for the FEMA-whipped Red Cross. I'd like to match that for Mr. Gibson -- defense fund, college fund if they don't bust him.
[User Picture]From: [info]sherbooke
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 12:32 PM (UTC)

insurgency

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Oh yes it is:
http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-1077495.php

I was kidding about Haliburton earlier.
From: dasht_brk
Sun, 4-Sep-2005 10:46 PM (UTC)

waiting for big daddy

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Many posters here make me want to vote republican
next election. I really can't imagine a union in
which:

(a) A sane, freedom-loving person would want to live.


(b) The feds have infinite reach to respond infinitely
to an event like Katrina and reduce to to nothing more
than "Oh, a million folks pleasantly camp out for a
few weeks".

(c) The feds have infinite reach to "undo" the outrageous
lack of preparedness and poor heat-of-the-moment decisions
of regional responders.

What the hell ever happened to individual, local, and
regional responsibility? Or even living up to one's word:
http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=13051

Y'all are soft and begging for totalitarian facism, which,
I've little doubt, the Democrat leadership will now step
up to the mic to offer.

-t
[User Picture]From: [info]kathrynt
Mon, 5-Sep-2005 12:41 AM (UTC)

Re: waiting for big daddy

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If your political affiliation is going to be affected by commenters in [info]jwz's livejournal, you might seriously consider taking some sort of civics class in order to get a better handle on yourself.