I have not posted in... crap, over a year. A year because I'm just not the journaling type. I'll keep it up for a while and then I'll loose interest. It's the way I am. But what's happened recently had just...boggled my mind. Many a times my mind has been boggled by the stupidity of people, the arrogance of humanity, the selfishness, etc. Of
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Are you sitting down because I'm getting ready to say something that might put you in shock... ;)
I agree with you concerning President Bush's response time. This is retarded! They are just now sending the National Guard??? They still won't arrive for another few days and there is absolutely NO excuse for the delay. FEMA needs to be wiped clean and all new staff hired. I am furious and appalled at the delay. *fumes*
The only thing that I can say in defense of President Bush is that the news reported today that he is furious about the delays and said he was going to get it done NOW. I think that he more than likely was not aware of what FEMA was doing and had depended on them to do their job. But shit rolls uphill on this and President Bush is going to be blamed - which he should be. He should have been on top of this BEFORE Katrina hit.
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This is from their site:
In 2001, President George W. Bush appointed Joe M. Allbaugh as the director of FEMA. Within months, the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11th focused the agency on issues of national preparedness and homeland security, and tested the agency in unprecedented ways. The agency coordinated its activities with the newly formed Office of Homeland Security, and FEMA's Office of ( ... )
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Part of being a good administrator is allowing those whom you have entrusted in a position to do their jobs without interference (unless necessary). I would say that the delays of National Guard arriving is definitely necessary.
I wish that I could totally defend President Bush on this issue, but I can't.
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