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BigBadBrian
09-10-2005, 05:54 PM
Was President Bush Forced to Use the Insurrection Act?
Written by Barbara J. Stock
Tuesday, September 06, 2005


Hurricanes do not sneak up on people. Unlike tornadoes, hurricanes don’t just reach down out of the dark storm clouds to wreak havoc on humanity. Hurricanes are tracked, named, have warning flags dedicated to them, and all coastal cities have long-standing plans for dealing with them. Nearly everyone in the world knew Katrina was going to hit Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, and yet so many have died in New Orleans. Why?

Hurricane Katrina struck the tip of southern Florida as a category 1 hurricane and made a beeline for the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. For three days Katrina churned her way across the Gulf, growing in size and strength until it was a monster storm. With sustained winds of over 175 mph, Katrina bore down on the city of New Orleans. Literally, at the last possible moment, Katrina was pushed, ever-so-slightly, by dry air from the Midwest, off to the East and dropped from a category 5 to a high category 4 with sustained winds of 150 mph. Katrina was still a killer storm by anyone’s description. For three long days, the governor of Louisiana and the mayor of New Orleans watched Katrina bear down on their state and city respectively but took very little action to protect their citizens other than to state the obvious: “Leave town.” No assistance was offered to the poor or elderly.

Aerial views of New Orleans have shown pictures of hundreds of buses, left parked and unused. Why didn’t the mayor of New Orleans activate those buses to move the people out of the city those who wanted to leave but had no way out? Why was this golden opportunity to save lives left parked, only to be lost to the floodwaters? This from the Louisiana disaster plan, pg. 13, paragraph 5, dated 01/00: “The primary means of hurricane evacuation will be personal vehicles. School and municipal buses, government-owned vehicles and vehicles provided by volunteer agencies may be used to provide transportation for individuals who lack transportation and require assistance in evacuating'...” Why was the city’s own disaster plan for using those buses to evacuate people not implemented? Governor Blanco and Mayor Nagin had three days to evacuate the poor and elderly from New Orleans but they did not. Why?

While the governors of both Mississippi and Alabama put in a formal request for federal assistance before Katrina even made landfall, the governor of Louisiana refused to relinquish any of her power for the good of the people. Now she and her party point the finger of blame at the White House.

Liberal blogs and websites are pointing to the Department of Homeland Security’s website which states that it can take control in any disaster, natural or otherwise, but this is not true. The Department of Homeland Security can only work with the state and local officials in organizing relief efforts such as food, water, and shelter. There is no military arm of the Department of Homeland Security or the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the military is what was needed and everyone knew that.

Instead of asking why the Democratic leaders of Louisiana failed the people, these sites post disgusting pictures of floating bodies with the message: “George Bush did nothing.” The truth is, the Democratic governor wouldn’t allow Bush to do anything. That floating body belongs to Governor Blanco. She is the one who “did nothing.”

Roving bands of violent criminals quickly took control of the streets. While Mayor Nagin did declare martial law, it was a toothless declaration. The New Orleans police department was instantly overwhelmed. Many policemen just threw up their hands and walked off the job. Some joined the looters and were videotaped by MSNBC “shopping” in the local Walmart. The handful that was left on the job did their best but the best they could do was try to stay alive in a now lawless and dying city.

Because there was no one in charge, the initial rescue operations were feeble at best and there was chaos. The scope and magnitude of the disaster, which covers an area the size of Great Britain, still had not been realized by Governor Blanco who steadfastly refused to declare martial law and officially request that the federal government “send in the troops.”

It has come to light that all during the night on Friday, September 2, the president of the United States was forced to “negotiate” with Governor Blanco for the lives of the suffering and dying people of New Orleans. She feared that allowing the federal government to take control would make her administration appear as though it had failed. How she would be judged was more important to her than the lives of those people who were dying in the squalor. How many died as Blanco maneuvered to protect her reputation?

The Posse Comitatus Act prevents, by federal law, the president of the United States from sending federal troops into any state without the direct request of the elected governor of that state. A frustrated President Bush could only stand by and watch as the horror unfolded until he received the request for help. Despite the finger-pointing at President Bush, there was little that he could do until he was formally asked for assistance. No matter how loudly the liberals scream, they know full well that the president was helpless to do much of anything.

As the death toll rose and the animalistic behavior of some of those who chose to remain within the city became public knowledge, it was obvious that authorities needed to regain control. As the scenes from New Orleans, now a national disgrace, were being beamed around the world, a shameless Governor Blanco only cared about her own political image.

There is reason to believe that President Bush, running out of patience with Blanco by Saturday morning, used the only option that remained to him. It is being reported that Bush went around Blanco and utilized the Insurrection Act to federalize the National Guard and send in active military troops to take over the rescue and put down the lawlessness that had taken over New Orleans. The forces that Bush had poised to move into the city, swung into action. It was no accident that the major, organized rescues began when the sun came up on Saturday morning. At 6:30 AM, when the sky over New Orleans was suddenly filled with military helicopters and military convoys poured into the streets, they were there because of President Bush, not Governor Blanco.

The largest military evacuation the world has ever seen moved with the precision and efficiency that is only seen within the military. With men like Lt. General Russel Honore, 1st Army Commander and Army Brigadier General Mark Graham in charge, law and order was quickly restored, and an endless line of helicopters and boats began removing the stranded people and taking them out of the hell-hole called New Orleans. Those forces were ready to act because the President of the United States had positioned them to be ready.

Everyone demands answers and everyone wants to put the blame for this catastrophe on someone. The most convenient person to blame is President Bush. In truth, he is the least responsible on the local level. While the liberals feel this is the perfect time to make political hay because so many African-Americans are involved, the first line of defense for those people, the mayor of New Orleans, and governor of Louisiana, both Democrats, are the leaders that failed them. The people of New Orleans were abandoned by an arrogant governor and a hapless mayor as both struggled to save their own political careers. But, because they are both Democrats, the leftists want these ineffective leaders seen as helpless victims of a thoughtless and racist Bush who ignored their repeated pleas for help.

Mayor Nagin has been reduced to babbling about how the CIA is out to kill him because he “spoke his mind,” and Governor Blanco has become the invisible woman hoping that no one will notice that her gross incompetence and arrogance cost lives. But the left marches on, blaming President Bush because it knows it can. Most Americans are not aware of the laws preventing the federal government from “taking over” a city or a state.

The Democrats have closed ranks around their incompetent members and blame the president who was forced to “deal” with an inept governor. Governor Blanco’s thanks is to point the finger of blame back at the president when she knows the fault is her own.

The Democratic Party could not possibly sink much lower than it has this past week. The mayor, the governor, and all those liberal websites, blogs, and shrieking leftist politicians should jump into the sewer water that now flows in the streets of New Orleans. That’s where they belong, with the rest of the floating waste. The Democratic or “Progressive” Party should be buried with the dead. Cause of death: Gross incompetence, asphyxiation from lies, and the failure to accept responsibility for the deaths of thousands of American citizens because power meant more to them than lives.


About the Writer: Barbara J. Stock is a registered nurse who enjoys writing about politics and current events. She has a website at http://www.republicanandproud.com/. Barbara J. receives e-mail at dickens502003@yahoo.com.

LINK (http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=16626)

Warham
09-10-2005, 06:17 PM
She should be the one that's chimpeached.

blueturk
09-10-2005, 06:35 PM
"It has come to light that all during the night on Friday, September 2, the president of the United States was forced to “negotiate” with Governor Blanco for the lives of the suffering and dying people of New Orleans. She feared that allowing the federal government to take control would make her administration appear as though it had failed. How she would be judged was more important to her than the lives of those people who were dying in the squalor. How many died as Blanco maneuvered to protect her reputation?"

Katrina made landfall on Monday, August 29. Although I won't defend that incompetent bitch Blanco, one has to ask why it took 4 days for Bush and Blanco to have the above-mentioned discussions. What was Bush doing on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and (assuming the Bush/Blanco conversations happened late at night) most of Friday? He had no contact with Blanco while he was in New Orleans surveying damage? There are fuck-ups on every level in this thing, but the author's attempts to make Bush look like a valiant would-be savior of these people is laughable. Of course, it's not exactly an unbiased source, either.

"It's totally wiped out. ... It's devastating, it's got to be doubly devastating on the ground." —George W. Bush, turning to his aides while surveying Hurricane Katrina flood damage from Air Force One , Aug. 31, 2005

FORD
09-10-2005, 06:58 PM
Fuck the Rovespin. Read the timeline.

ODShowtime
09-10-2005, 11:30 PM
whew! That was a good one. Especially the last paragraph!

DrMaddVibe
09-10-2005, 11:49 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Fuck the Rovespin. Read the timeline.

Your timeline isn't accurate...and YOU know it!

DrMaddVibe
09-10-2005, 11:50 PM
http://www.thinkprogress.org/katrina-timeline

You might've fooled nickeroo into thinking you wrote that, but you don't me.

FORD
09-11-2005, 12:12 AM
I never said I wrote it, AssVibe.

In fact no one person wrote it. It's merely a summary of the facts.

Unlike the bogus timeline you put up that some ignorant Busheep pulled out of his ass.

DrMaddVibe
09-11-2005, 12:17 AM
No...It's not "facts"...its propaganda.


Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Wow, you found a totally partisan timeline full of bullshit play by play commentary from a right wing blog with NO SOURCES listed. At least FORD used previous articles derived from actual newspapers BUSH "cocksucker." LMAO

DrMaddVibe
09-11-2005, 12:21 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050910/ap_on_re_us/katrina_aid_timeline_1

ug. 24 — Tropical Depression 12 strengthens into Tropical Storm Katrina over Central Bahamas; a hurricane warning is issued for the southeastern Florida coast.
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Aug. 25 — Hurricane Katrina strikes Florida.

Aug. 26 — Katrina weakens over land to tropical storm before moving over Gulf of Mexico. It grows to Category 2 hurricane with 100 mph winds, veering north and west toward Mississippi and Louisiana. 10,000 National Guard troops dispatched across Gulf Coast.

Aug. 27 — Eleven people dead in Florida from hurricane-related causes. Katrina becomes Category 3 storm, with 115 mph winds; hurricane warning issued for Louisiana's southeastern coast, including New Orleans. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin declares state of emergency, urges residents in low-lying areas to evacuate.

Aug. 28 — Katrina grows into a Category 5 storm with 160 mph winds. Nagin orders mandatory evacuation for New Orleans, but 10 shelters also set up, including Superdome.

Aug. 29 — Katrina, a Category 4 hurricane with 145 mph winds, makes landfall near Buras, La.
President Bush makes emergency disaster declarations for Louisiana and Mississippi, freeing federal funds. Katrina rips two holes in Superdome roof. One New Orleans levee breaks.

Aug. 30 — Hurricane death toll in Mississippi rises to more than 100. Second levee breaks in New Orleans, flooding covers 80 percent of city. Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco says everyone still in New Orleans — 50,000 to 100,000 people — must be evacuated. Crowds swell at Superdome and convention center. Rescuers in helicopters and boats pick up hundreds of stranded people. Reports of looting. Bush announces he's cutting short his vacation.

Aug.31 — Nagin estimates New Orleans' death toll is "Minimum, hundreds. Most likely, thousands." Blanco asks White House to send more people. New Orleans police calls off search-and-rescue to combat looting. Health and Human Services secretary declares federal health emergency throughout Gulf Coast, sends medical supplies, workers.
Pentagon mounts search-and-rescue, sending four Navy ships with emergency supplies. Bush flies back to Washington.

Sept. 1 — Looting, violence spreads. Military decides to increase National Guard deployment to 30,000. Outside convention center, sidewalks packed with people without food, water or medical care. New Orleans mayor issues "desperate SOS" for more buses to evacuate. Crowds at Superdome swell to 30,000 with another 25,000 at convention center. Bush asks his father and former
President Clinton to lead fund-raising campaign for hurricane victims.

Sept 2 — Bush tours Gulf Coast, acknowledges failure so far of government hurricane relief efforts. Thousands of National Guardsmen arrive in New Orleans in truck convoys carrying food, water and weapons. Congress approves first $10.5 billion for immediate rescue and relief efforts. States as far away as Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming and Michigan offer to accept refugees, who fill shelters in neighboring states. More than 50 nations pledge assistance.

Sept. 3 — Bush orders more than 7,000 active duty military forces to the Gulf Coast.

Sept. 8 — U.S. turns to its allies in
NATO to help bring in food and supplies for the hundreds of thousands of Americans left homeless by Katrina after many nations offering aid complain that they have received no answer from U.S. authorities about what's needed.

Cathedral
09-11-2005, 02:13 AM
You know what, every mother fucking official that was involved in the reaction to this disaster should be fucking canned.

I can't sit here and read thread after thread of certain people defending certain people, THEY'RE ALL FUCKING INCOMPETENT EGOMANIACAL FUCKS!

Y'all need to drop the god damned political faces and finally figure out that the person standing in front of you, though different ideologically, is the same AS you.
The devil is in the details, and guess fucking what?
The longer we turn on each other to piss, bitch and moan about how we're getting screwed by whatever nut job party is in office, They keep right on screwing and our asses are so numb we don't even know when the technique changes.

Spin this, spin that, Hey, I have an idea!
let's take all of our well rehearsed and less than honest political leaders and put their asses on a seatless sit and spin...Then we can fucking debate that...at least we'll agree on more and be aware when the dildo's are served next to the fucking Kool Aid.

ODShowtime
09-11-2005, 10:12 AM
Originally posted by Cathedral
Spin this, spin that, Hey, I have an idea!
let's take all of our well rehearsed and less than honest political leaders and put their asses on a seatless sit and spin...Then we can fucking debate that...at least we'll agree on more and be aware when the dildo's are served next to the fucking Kool Aid.

that sounds like a wild party!