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    Times-Picayune Open Letter To Bush

    Sunday, September 4, 2005
    The Times-Picayune
    http://www.nola.com/newslogs/tporlea...09.html#076771

    Dear Mr. President:

    We heard you loud and clear Friday when you visited our devastated city and the Gulf Coast and said, "What is not working, weâ??re going to make it right."

    Please forgive us if we wait to see proof of your promise before believing you. But we have good reason for our skepticism.

    Bienville built New Orleans where he built it for one main reason: Itâ??s accessible. The city between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain was easy to reach in 1718.

    How much easier it is to access in 2005 now that there are interstates and bridges, airports and helipads, cruise ships, barges, buses and diesel-powered trucks.

    Despite the cityâ??s multiple points of entry, our nationâ??s bureaucrats spent days after last weekâ??s hurricane wringing their hands, lamenting the fact that they could neither rescue the cityâ??s stranded victims nor bring them food, water and medical supplies.

    Meanwhile there were journalists, including some who work for The Times-Picayune, going in and out of the city via the Crescent City Connection. On Thursday morning, that crew saw a caravan of 13 Wal-Mart tractor trailers headed into town to bring food, water and supplies to a dying city.

    Television reporters were doing live reports from downtown New Orleans streets. Harry Connick Jr. brought in some aid Thursday, and his efforts were the focus of a "Today" show story Friday morning.

    Yet, the people trained to protect our nation, the people whose job it is to quickly bring in aid were absent. Those who should have been deploying troops were singing a sad song about how our city was impossible to reach.

    Weâ??re angry, Mr. President, and weâ??ll be angry long after our beloved city and surrounding parishes have been pumped dry. Our people deserved rescuing. Many who could have been were not. Thatâ??s to the governmentâ??s shame.

    Mayor Ray Nagin did the right thing Sunday when he allowed those with no other alternative to seek shelter from the storm inside the Louisiana Superdome. We still donâ??t know what the death toll is, but one thing is certain: Had the Superdome not been opened, the cityâ??s death toll would have been higher. The toll may even have been exponentially higher.

    It was clear to us by late morning Monday that many people inside the Superdome would not be returning home. It should have been clear to our government, Mr. President. So why werenâ??t they evacuated out of the city immediately? We learned seven years ago, when Hurricane Georges threatened, that the Dome isnâ??t suitable as a long-term shelter. So what did state and national officials think would happen to tens of thousands of people trapped inside with no air conditioning, overflowing toilets and dwindling amounts of food, water and other essentials?

    State Rep. Karen Carter was right Friday when she said the city didnâ??t have but two urgent needs: "Buses! And gas!" Every official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency should be fired, Director Michael Brown especially.

    In a nationally televised interview Thursday night, he said his agency hadnâ??t known until that day that thousands of storm victims were stranded at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. He gave another nationally televised interview the next morning and said, "Weâ??ve provided food to the people at the Convention Center so that theyâ??ve gotten at least one, if not two meals, every single day."

    Lies donâ??t get more bald-faced than that, Mr. President.

    Yet, when you met with Mr. Brown Friday morning, you told him, "Youâ??re doing a heck of a job."

    Thatâ??s unbelievable.

    There were thousands of people at the Convention Center because the riverfront is high ground. The fact that so many people had reached there on foot is proof that rescue vehicles could have gotten there, too.

    We, who are from New Orleans, are no less American than those who live on the Great Plains or along the Atlantic Seaboard. Weâ??re no less important than those from the Pacific Northwest or Appalachia. Our people deserved to be rescued.

    No expense should have been spared. No excuses should have been voiced. Especially not one as preposterous as the claim that New Orleans couldnâ??t be reached.

    Mr. President, we sincerely hope you fulfill your promise to make our beloved communities work right once again.

    When you do, we will be the first to applaud.
    bhallg2k Reviewed by bhallg2k on . Times-Picayune Open Letter To Bush Sunday, September 4, 2005 The Times-Picayune http://www.nola.com/newslogs/tporleans/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_tporleans/archives/2005_09.html#076771 Dear Mr. President: We heard you loud and clear Friday when you visited our devastated city and the Gulf Coast and said, "What is not working, weâ??re going to make it right." Please forgive us if we wait to see proof of your promise before believing you. But we have good reason for our skepticism. Rating: 5

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    Times-Picayune Open Letter To Bush

    nice peice of work!
    but..i dont think he reads

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    Times-Picayune Open Letter To Bush

    amsterdam thinks bush has a chance during mid-term elections and that the republican party will live long and forever.



    i really think he's wrong.

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    Times-Picayune Open Letter To Bush

    They do own the electronic voting so anythings possible as bush has proved twice before .

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    Times-Picayune Open Letter To Bush

    with a 40 percent approval rating that stood like that BEFORE katrina hit, i highly doubt that any moron would be fooled if he "magically" got a big turnaround.

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    Times-Picayune Open Letter To Bush

    They were last time, Shoot Nixon had higher approval ratings. That seriously makes me laugh. Poor Karl must be doing backflips wondering how he's going to spin his idiot back into the "good light" .

    (anyone see that episode of "American Dad" with Karl in it made me laugh my ass off. That guy "lampoons" the patriot act and current civil matters damn well. Kudos to creators of family guy ).

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    Times-Picayune Open Letter To Bush

    That episode was pretty funny. But no you cant say anything about Lord B*sh without offending the rightwing nuts, But dont be a democrat and get a blowjob in the whitehouse thats nono. BTW im not a democrat or a retardican they both ruin the nation except the republicans do a better job at hiding it from the american sheepple...I dont know if im joking now or telling the truth, damn it

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