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Thu Sep-08-05 05:04 AM
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CNN - Daybreak Question. Should anyone be fired..... |
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CNN Daybreak taking and reading e-mails to this question. Hurricane Katrina
Should anyone be fired over the slow response?
DAYBREAK@CNN.com
(they give the above address to mail comments to the question)
Also, on Daybreak Page, there is a form for comments.
http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form5.html?1
E-mails pouring in. They are reading both negative and positive responses. Some are really brutal against the people of New Orleans for not leaving..... Some say FIRE everyone involved.
You can imagine what most are writing....placing blame on the people or city and state government.
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:11 AM
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1. I was appalled by the RW talking points I heard... |
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here's my email: We should fire a LOT of people,
“Brownie” should be the first to go, before he does anymore damage. His FEMA has been preventing help from getting in from the word go, and there is lots of documentation and information on this. I will absolutely be “pointing fingers” (what a childish expression) about this because the American people will DEMAND accountability.
Another childish expression is the “blame game”. This is no game, and every time an administration spokes person uses it, I realize that we are being governed by petulant children.
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cornermouse
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:11 AM
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2. Let me ask a question. |
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How many people have to die before Bush decides that a mistake was made by someone in his administration and starts doing something about it without being pushed into action by outraged citizens?
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girl gone mad
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:12 AM
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3. The responses they read on air made my blood boil. |
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Edited on Thu Sep-08-05 05:13 AM by girl gone mad
Are people really that ignorant or is there an astroturf campaign going on?
Fire the media for asking the question? Fire Nancy Pelosi? WTF????
I sent off an email a few minutes ago. Not very good because I was so mad when I wrote it:
The media is finally asking the right questions and now they are being criticized by the Bush apologists.
What happened to accountability? What happened to being the party of personal responsibility?
Bush is personally responsible for all but dismantling FEMA, appointing political croneys instead of qualified individuals, spending too much time vacationing and wasting BILLIONs on the completely useless Department of Homeland Security.
I can't listen to another foolish dittohead make excuses for Bush's incompetence. If the best this administration can do in a time of crisis is to take a week to bring help to those in need, then it is time for them to step down and let more capable people take over.
We pay taxes for the government to protect and defend us, not for them to go on endless vacations and fundraisers while we perish.
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:13 AM
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:14 AM
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5. the president. that's a good starting point. |
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:26 AM
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Should someone be fired ...
Absolutely. Start with where the BUCK STOPS! The Oval Office and then go from there to the FEMA Director, Homeland Security, and quit blaming the City Mayor or the Governor! They only have so much money to spend within state and local government. With the bleeding of federal tax dollars for Bush's follies in Iraq and other places, state and local governments across the nation have tighter budgets. Wake up, America! The Emperor is naked!
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:51 AM
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We have a winner! You got it right on the nail head, NVM!
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:27 AM
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7. That's funny. They haven't read my question yet. |
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And I sent it, like, the second they announced the question!
:-)
CNN Daybreak has been freeped, judging by the letters Chad and Carol are choosing to read.
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Thu Sep-08-05 05:52 AM
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9. my comments to daybreak page |
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More than just lives and property were lost with Hurricane Katrina and resulting flood.
The incompetent response by federal authorities has also destroyed the credibility of the Bush administration and destroyed faith in our countries abilities to cope with disasters.
We were reminded many times during the 2004 campaign - "we are safer with Bush". Right now I don't feel very safe.
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Thu Sep-08-05 06:13 AM
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The state and local officials did all they could with the resources they had. In fact, an 80% evacuation rate for a major city facing a devestating hurricane is an unprecedented evacuation success.
The failure in response time came from the federal agencies, and thus the following five people should be fired:
1) William Lokey as the the Federal Coordinating Officer
2) Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary for Emergency Preparedness and Response
3) Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security
4) Richard B. Cheney, Vice President and head of the Office of National Preparedness
5) George W. Bush, President of the United States.
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Thu Sep-08-05 06:20 AM
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I called it the Drowning of New Orleans and used my line about
## A Neocon pundit once said he wanted to shrink federal government "down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub." Who knew the demo project would be a storm surge in New Orleans? ##
I pointed out that people had done what they were told and then they were left to die -- that the message people in other states should take away from this is "You are on your own" in case of a catastrophic event.
Hekate (Who thinks that Heads should not only roll, they should be put on pikes on the Mall for their rampant cronyism and criminal negligence)
#Why won't the Chickenhawk cross the road?# #Why won't the Chickenhawk be waitin' on the levee?#
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Thu Sep-08-05 06:28 AM
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12. Most of the emails are from Bushbots. |
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I'm disgusted by the emails they've been reading all morning. Most of them are full of Karl Rove talking points. I couldn't believe my ears. Now I have to find a way to change my attitude before I start work. I'm looking angry right now.
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Thu Sep-08-05 06:34 AM
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told them to fire anyone who delayed help getting to these people-Brown,Chertoff and Bush.I also said it was morally reprehensible that halliburton's contract was finalized while people were still dying of thirst and hunger.
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