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    Satellite phones?

    The press does not have to answer to the voters on why a few million dollars of their money is being spent on something that is rarely used. This is a high crime city, I am sure the voters would rather see more cops on the streets - the reality is the cost is HUGE and the practicality hard to...
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    Satellite phones?

    According to Newsweek, city officials had a FEW old satellite phones and the batteries on these went dead pretty quickly. It appears the FEMA officials sent in did NOT have their own - they asked to borrow a phone from someone else. The state does have an emergency communication set-up with tha...
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    Satellite phones?

    They are expensive though - the cheapest one I could find was $800 and service is $30 (minimum) a month. It would take supplying EVERY person involved with their own phone and maintaining service on them. At $800 that's aprox $1600000 to equip the New Orleans PD alone plus $60000 a month...
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    Southeast Louisiana Evacuation Plan

    These were not "Shelters Of Last Resort" Or "Supershelters" as noted in the report. I have seen other shelters named BUT I believe some of them may have flooded or been evacuated to OTHER shelters when the levees failed. It appears that most people either went to the Superdome OR to the...
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    Katrina survivors distraught over pets

    They are still bringing pets into TX from LA so I don't think there is a quarantine anywhere but the state sponsored shelters. Many of the rescue groups are handling their own shelter and transportation needs themselves and are not involved with the state at all. Cats and dogs from, Katrina have...
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    Could Bush Have Done More

    The way I understand it was that they had supplies, gasoline, food, water, batteries, for 2 - 3 days, not 5 or 6. There was 2 days of food water etc at the Superdome - the people went 5 days+ AND more and more people kept showing up.The convention center was never suposed to be a shelter -...
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    Could Bush Have Done More

    That would have worked just fine IF LE had A - Adequate Undamaged Vehicles (Truck and Boats) and Gas For Them B - A Full Contingent Of 1400 Officer On Duty AND Support From Additional LE (more than half the officers were gone, evacuated, couldn't get to work etc) C - Adequate Working...
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    The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

    They would have had to shoot ME before they shot a single one of my pets. I can see someone needing a weapon - but they should NOT have been used for anything but self defense. Shooting a beloved pet in front of the owner against their wishes is NOT self defense. Who were these people...
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    The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

    "The deployment of thousands of National Guard troops from Mississippi and Louisiana in Iraq when Hurricane Katrina struck hindered those states' initial storm response, military and civilian officials said Friday. Lt. Gen. Steven Blum, chief of the National Guard Bureau, said that "arguably"...
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    "The President couldn't have chosen a better man": Mike Brown

    Brown is still Director of FEMA, just not the Katrina Response. Jimmy Carter, Rudy Guiliani and Colin Powell have all been "mentioned" as possible candidates to oversee the Katrina recovery/rebuilding process. The Administration has not named anyone so far, nor indicated any decisions have been...
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    "The President couldn't have chosen a better man": Mike Brown

    http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/09/09/D8CGS6680.html FEMA Chief Relieved of Katrina Duties "Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown is being removed from his role managing Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, The Associated Press has learned."
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    How toxic is the water?

    :clap: :clap: I totally agree !!!! I am so sick over this - and millions of migrating birds (some critically endangered) are headed that way as we speak - and they have NO PLAN to protect them !!! Our very own Chernobyl and Love Canal wrapped in a deceptively charming, spanish moss draped...
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    "The President couldn't have chosen a better man": Mike Brown

    I know Powell and Bush are NOT on the best of terms BUT if Bush can reach out to Bill Clinton when things are tough surely he can reach out to Powell and mend fences as well. I have said all along they need to choose someone who can rally support and who inspires confidence and who can also...
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    "The President couldn't have chosen a better man": Mike Brown

    This morning Colin Powell's name is being mentioned to coordinate the New Orleans recovery for the Feds - I think he might be pretty good as head of FEMA as well. I think ALL the residents of NO would welcome Powell AND he and Gen Honore would make a heck of a team.
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    How toxic is the water?

    What is scarier is that they haven't yet figured out WHERE the lead contamination is coming from. The researchers are very perplexed - this was NOT something they expected to find.
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    How toxic is the water?

    The Bush years are going to go down in environmental history as a travesty. Wonder if they will edit, purge and rewrite the environmental impact statements on THIS event to make them say what they want instead of the truth? I honestly don't think the Bush administration gives a damn about...
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    I'm so angry part 2

    It says there were 8 (yes EIGHT) vehicles left parked in the parking lot and electric wheelchairs at the doors. They had time to put boards on the windows and take other measures to hold out flood water too. What is wrong with these people? They had warnings, means and transportation RIGHT...
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    How toxic is the water?

    "Tom Skinner, a spokesman for the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said five died this week from vibrio vulnificus, a rarely active bacteria that is part of the cholera family." "Meanwhile officials said tests showed New Orleans floodwaters contain unsafe levels of E. coli...
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    I'm so angry part 2

    Front Page, Dallas Morning News Today "When St. Bernard Parish officials realized last week that St. Rita's Nursing Home had not evacuated as Hurricane Katrina bore down, they called to ask why. Their offer to send buses to help was turned down, they said. On Wednesday, officials were still...
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    I'm so angry part 2

    I am with you on this one! Me and a car full of critters (or even 2 cars full, lol). My husband's favorite saying when bucking the status quo is "better to ask forgiveness than permission". He is usually right - I cringe and crawl under available furniture sometimes, but he usually manages to do...

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