- FEMA allowed people to die of thirst at the New Orleans airport.
- New Orleans historian Douglas Brinkley : Federal officials stood around doing nothing, afraid to get their nice starched shirts dirty, while volunteers saved New Orleans.
- New Orleans levee system almost total loss -- would not withstand even a small storm at this point.
- FEMA refuses to help people in need if their mortage and insurance companies are swamped and unable to fill out the paperwork they need. From WWL-AM: Families forced by FEMA to live in cars as homeless people.
- Those New Orleans municipal employees are such slackers...
- 1/4th of New Orleans restaurants won't come back. Neither will many musicians such as Aaron Neville. New Orleans in danger of losing its cultural heritage...
- FEMA plans to house people in mobile homes result in instant ghettos.
- British MRE's destined for disaster area to be destroyed by U.S. government because they aren't USDA-approved.
- Maker of water purification gear can't find anybody willing to take donated purification equipment in Gulf area. (FEMA? What FEMA?).
- ... More to come ...
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
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What about this one :
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Got it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMore to come... yeah, that's the problem. So many crappy decisions, so many people screwed over. What a frickin mess!
ReplyDeleteOops, scroll down to the next story.
ReplyDeleteI'll see if I can fix it in the meantime.