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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-28-07 06:59 AM
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Chertoff's Katrina Record
Chertoff's Katrina Record
Joseph A. Palermo
Posted August 27, 2007 | 03:51 PM (EST)


Two years ago this week, as Hurricane Katrina built into a "Category 5" and was threatening New Orleans, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff held to his scheduled speaking engagements as if nothing was out of the ordinary. Secretary Chertoff left the rescue duties to his friend, FEMA Director Michael "Brownie" Brown, whose main qualification for being responsible for thousands of lives in a major city was that he had been the "Judges and Stewards Commissioner" for the International Arabian Horse Association.

When "Brownie" briefly testified before the Republican Congress he blamed his own inept response on the lack of resources that his boss, Secretary Chertoff, had given him, saying that Chertoff ignored planning for natural disasters because he was only concerned about terrorism.

Chertoff should have known that "Brownie" was not up to the task, and he also should have been a major player alerting our somnambulant Chief Executive about Katrina's dangers. Instead, Mr. Chertoff failed the nation when it needed him most. He should be held accountable for the shameful display of government ineptitude that his bungling of the Katrina catastrophe exposed.

When the disaster in New Orleans dominated the mainstream media with heartbreaking images of people begging to be rescued from the rooftops of their homes and from the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Chertoff appeared on several news shows. The principal protector of our beloved "homeland," Chertoff claimed there had been two distinct catastrophes, a hurricane followed by a flood, as if the two events were not connected.

At a time when chaos reigned in the city, he told National Public Radio's Robert Siegel "there is a more than adequate law enforcement presence in New Orleans." Chertoff also showed that he was unaware that there were several thousand people stranded at the convention center. When journalists described the conditions of people who were trapped in the squalid building without water, food, or proper sanitation, Chertoff denied the reports saying they were "rumors" and "anecdotal versions" of events.

Secretary Chertoff mismanaged the federal response to Hurricane Katrina, which was a severe blow to the United States' image in the world, and showed that our government is incapable of dealing with mass destruction within our shores. Bush thinks he can project American military power to "remake" the Middle East, but he could not give assistance to his own citizens who were desperately pleading for help and facing death in New Orleans. Michael Chertoff was a central player in this calamity that shamed the nation at home and abroad.


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gratuitous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-28-07 07:05 AM
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1. See, there you go again
Dredging up insignificant minutiae from the distant past that hardly anyone remembers and certainly nobody really cares about. Chertoff's a good man, public servant, heckuva job, long record of service to the president, you're just a Bush hater, wasn't really his job, the mayor and the governor were Democrats so they're to blame, etc.

It's getting so these pro forma pieces practically write themselves anymore. The depressing thing is how they make it verbatim into so many lazy journalists' filings.
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Phoebe Loosinhouse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-28-07 07:07 AM
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2. When was he aware the levees had breeched?
The Bush adminstration from top downward was negligent, indifferent, callous, and incompetent with their Katrina response. People died because of it.


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