STOP THE FORCED EVACUATIONS!
The Governor or the Courts should stop this NOW!
| " The reports I read said in excess of 150,000 remained. They still believe there are 15,000. If you think 700 busses would have solved the problem, you just do not understand the size of the problem. Only the Active Military could have handled this problem. The looting and the inability of the police or national Giarg to control the situation gave the President the authority to send in Federal Troops. He has Federal troops in there now!" |
To which I said:
| "I don't think for a moment 150,000 people stayed behind because they didn't have transportation. (I honestly don't believe 150,000 people stayed behind.) I don't believe even a 10th of the ones that did stay behind would have left, even if the government had been standing there begging.
I DO, know, however, had Bush sent in the military in a house-to-house operation dragging US citizens from their homes, you'd have been right here bitching about how he overstepped his authority. You'd have made up a thousand inane conspiracy theories about how Bush was starting a new reich or something." |
I TOLD you if Bush had ordered the military in to evacuate New Orleans this is exactly what you'd say.
What's even more insipid is the fact that the Red Cross was kept OUT of these areas to promote evacuation. That's a known fact. So don't blame Bush for not having resources in New Orleans. The Governer and the Mayor didn't want them there until it was too late. They thought if there were aid stations there people wouldn't bother to leave. Then when the people didn't leave anyway, they start screaming a profanity-laced SOS.
From what I know of you Col, you aren't this dumb. You simply want to use every detail you can. It doesn't matter if the shit sticks, you just hope it will smear a bit before it falls off. Idiots who never bother to look into your claims are your target audience.
| The people he appointed that did not do their job and it is his fault- He selected them. |
| "and Bush did nothing effective to help from Monday until Saturday." |
| I have said the local and state officials were worng before the storm hit. After it hit, the local and state assets were impared by the storm and Bush did nothing effective to help from Monday until Saturday. All three levels of our government FAILED. This is a Text Book example of how NOT to handle an emergency. Given the fact they had drills and studies that predicted just what would most likely happen, is even more troubling. Bush did NOTHING to prevent or moderate the damager from a storm like this even though his own studies told him of the danger. HE CUT THE FUNDING! |
| He sat there Monday through Saturday without acting. Not before Saturday did the Guard BEGIN to appear in the numbers needed to have ANY impact! |
| was NOT TALKING ABOUT THE NATIONAL GUARD. I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE ACTIVE MILITARY THAT ARE NOW PART OF THE FORCES IN THE AREA |
| He sat there Monday through Saturday without acting. Not before Saturday did the Guard BEGIN to appear in the numbers needed to have ANY impact! |
| HE CUT THE FUNDING! |
| #16 by Island Dog Friday, September 09, 2005 |
| Also, if Bush sent in the military when you wanted, you would have made a post about how Bush is overstepping his authority. You are a fraud col. |
| If Bush had acted to upgrade the levees and surrounding area the way HIS study said was needed, we may have averted this. My point, Bush had NO intention to EVER address the needs in that area as proven by the fact he cut the funding that had been in place. He can spend $300 billion in Iraq but not 30 Billion to protect the nations Largest port! |
| "I was NOT TALKING ABOUT THE NATIONAL GUARD. I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE ACTIVE MILITARY THAT ARE NOW PART OF THE FORCES IN THE AREA! The Coast Guard did a fine job." |
| If Bush had acted to upgrade the levees and surrounding area the way HIS study said was needed, we may have averted this. My point, Bush had NO intention to EVER address the needs in that area as proven by the fact he cut the funding that had been in place. He can spend $300 billion in Iraq but not 30 Billion to protect the nations Largest port! |
| By Monday looting ( that is civil unrest) was taking place. That provided the ability for Bush to act. I said the national Guard did not appear until Saturday in the nembers needed. I did not say Bush should send them. When it became clear help was not comming late monday or tuesday, and the looting was all over and NOT under the control of local officials, Bush had the power to act and sat on his A**. |
"I was NOT TALKING ABOUT THE NATIONAL GUARD. I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE ACTIVE MILITARY THAT ARE NOW PART OF THE FORCES IN THE AREA! The Coast Guard did a fine job." |
I said the national Guard did not appear until Saturday in the nembers needed |
Law Enforcement does not have the legal authority to remove people from their houses without a warrant. They do have the authority to evacuate people from public lands, people who are in the process of commiting crimes,etc. and to keep people from reentering. I suspect the city and state are currently looking to find a way to legally force evacuations, however "forced" evacuations are not as of yet actually occuring. |
University of Florida law professor Michael Allan Wolf said a fundamental legal concept is "the obligation of the government to protect the public health, safety, morals and general welfare." This concept has been used to move people to save them from disease or to move them from dangerous situations such as living beneath a dam that's about to break. While some New Orleans residents are in dry houses, Wolf said, the government has other questions it must confront: "Where are these people going to be putting their human waste? Are these people self-sufficient?" The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits "unreasonable searches and seizures." But even constitutionally guaranteed rights sometimes conflict, Wolf said, and occasionally "some rights have to yield to others." "None of the property rights that we have is absolute," said Wolf. But in the streets of New Orleans, the unanswered question is: What happens next? |
| Seems to me (from a relative outsiders point of view) that you're just looking for things to complain about and blame on the President. |
| Seems to me (from a relative outsiders point of view) that you're just looking for things to complain about and blame on the President. You're just now figuring that out? |
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