merwin
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Tue Sep-13-05 10:21 PM
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La. Deaths at 423; Facility Owners Charged |
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La. Deaths at 423- Facility Owners ChargedNew death numbers... -------------------- By ADAM NOSSITER, Associated Press Writer 4 minutes ago
NEW ORLEANS - In a day of reckoning across battered New Orleans, the owners of a nursing home were charged in the deaths of dozens of patients killed by Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters, the death toll in Louisiana jumped to 423, and the mayor warned that the city is broke. Mayor C. Ray Nagin said the city was working "feverishly" with banking and federal officials to secure lines of credit through the end of the year, but for now, it is unable to make its next payroll.
Amid the discouraging news, there were also clear signs of progress on many fronts: The New Orleans airport reopened to commercial flights, the port resumed operations, and the mayor said dry sections of the ravaged city — including the French Quarter and the central business district — could be reopened during the daytime as early as Monday, provided the Environmental Protection Agency finds the air is safe.
"We're out of nuclear-crisis mode and into normal, day-to-day crisis mode," Nagin said.
Entergy-New Orleans said it had restored power to 75 percent of the 1.1 million customers that were out at the height of the storm. And Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said most of the military's search and rescue work was complete. ...
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Tue Sep-13-05 10:30 PM
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1. I don't really know the case, but frankly when the levy broke |
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they should of had people their to evacuate the people, and I don't care whether it was at the Federal, State or Local level. What could the people left their do as the flood waters started to rise?
Sorry, but it is the governments fault, and this is just a scape goat, of course the facts may be different than what I am assuming
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Tue Sep-13-05 11:57 PM
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Rights and Responsibility. The owners of the nursing home are responsible for their patients. A mandatory evacuation went out and they ignored it. They're responsible. I will not buy into this notion that we blame the government when things go wrong for private enterprise, and let them walk away with all the profits (and tax cuts) otherwise.
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LibertyLou
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Wed Sep-14-05 12:03 AM
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3. Negligent Homicide hmmm... How about... |
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against individual FEMA chiefs, DHS heads, and other agencies or persons that can be proven to have blocked help from arriving, individuals from leaving, or say, stealing their water (like the Greta PO?) perhaps?
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