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AKA2D '91 08-26-2007 11:58 AM

The citizens of the Gulf Coast and the victims of these storms thank you for your opinion and commentary. :blank stare, no comments, moving on:

Here is an article from today's paper. The first "tell all" from inside the Nagin Administration during the storm.

http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/...lall_book.html

RedefinedDiva 08-26-2007 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by AKA2D '91 (Post 1508094)
The citizens of the Gulf Coast and the victims of these storms thank you for your opinion and commentary. :blank stare, no comments, moving on:

Here is an article from today's paper. The first "tell all" from inside the Nagin Administration during the storm.

http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/...lall_book.html

This should be an interesting read, to say the least....

KAPital PHINUst 08-26-2007 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by AKA2D '91 (Post 1508094)
The citizens of the Gulf Coast and the victims of these storms thank you for your opinion and commentary. :blank stare, no comments, moving on:

Here is an article from today's paper. The first "tell all" from inside the Nagin Administration during the storm.

http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/...lall_book.html

2D, your post is rather non-sequitur, giving me a blank stare at what I posted, and then posting an article that essentially echoes what I have been saying all along, except IMHO this "tell all" doesn't appear to tell enough:

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The contractor begins to follow Forman and Nagin around, so she asks him if she can help him.
"I'm here to do whatever you or the mayor needs -- anything at all," the man says, according to the book. "I'll even run get your drinks."
Nagin later tells Forman to "stay away from" Jefferson, adding: "I don't trust him." Forman notes somewhat tartly in the book that Nagin endorsed Jefferson in his re-election bid a year later, not long before the congressman's indictment on 16 counts related to bribery and corruption.
While Nagin seems to trust the feds more than the Blanco administration, he's still suspicious. When two military communications specialists arrive in New Orleans to help Forman, Nagin warns her to "be very careful about trusting these people."

Nagin is the central figure in Forman's book simply because she spent nearly all of her time with him. But he's far from the only one who had trouble trusting officials at other levels of government, the book makes clear.
For instance, as Nagin, Blanco and Bush are meeting aboard Air Force One in Kenner on Friday, Sept. 2, Kopplin tells Forman that he has been staying up nights reading the Posse Comitatus Act, a law dating to the end of Reconstruction that says that federal troops may not perform law enforcement, except in limited situations.
As Kopplin begins to talk, he asks Forman to step outside the trailer they're sitting in because it is "probably bugged."
"I've read (the Act) and it's clear the state should be in charge," Kopplin says, according to Forman's account. "The feds are trying to screw us."
So in one sense we are all on the same page as to the politics involved in Katrina, but on the other hand I don't know why I'm getting looked at like a Sony Betamax VCR (read: They still make you?)

AKA2D '91 08-26-2007 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by KAPital PHINUst (Post 1508123)
2D, your post is rather non-sequitur, giving me a blank stare at what I posted, and then posting an article that essentially echoes what I have been saying all along, except IMHO this "tell all" doesn't appear to tell enough:

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This time, it's really not about YOU!

KAPital PHINUst 08-26-2007 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by AKA2D '91 (Post 1508213)
This time, it's really not about YOU!

:confused:
While I don't know what the basis was for this comment, but for the sake of keeping the peace, I'll just say ohhhhhkkaaayyyyy, as it appears we are all on the same page.

More Katrina articles forthcoming....

AKA_Monet 08-26-2007 06:15 PM

Rainman--

We all know that the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina left a very slimy wet mess that was perpetuated by those (in)famous more than we think. We KNOW that. You pointing it out to us does not diminish that WE MUST CLEAN IT UP--TOGETHER!!!

But the IMHO, a whole BUNCH of folks OWE NOLA... The NOLA folks deserve better.

I know I donated nearly $1000 when this sadness was going on--money I did not have at this time. I guess that makes me a fool. But, I once believed I could make a difference--I guess I am bitter now over how people who are disenfranchised are hurt.

Honeykiss1974 08-27-2007 05:04 PM

I'm still concerned myself why more isn't being done. I mean seriously.... in May we had an entire Kansas town blown off the map...and as of today, all od the debris is gone, people are living in FEMA trailers, and construction is underway. The US Senate has also approved a $20 million dollar labor grant that would will be used to hire public employees that will help rebuild the town.

Granted this is a town of 1,400 but still....all of this and its only August?

I know that there are some hard feelings between Nagin and Blanco, especially since he didn't back her in her bid for governor, but goodness....get your point across some other way instead of letting people suffer.

AKA2D '91 08-27-2007 10:38 PM

The day to call your National Reps is Wednesday!

AKA2D '91 08-29-2007 05:21 PM

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