Louisiana still screwed up

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And Nagin says there will be no shelters in the future. Hey, how about staffing the shelters and providing some food and water? That's what every other hurricane prone city in America does. Not this clown though.



Louisiana Cancels Mock Hurricane Evacuation
By STACEY PLAISANCE, AP


BATON ROUGE, La. (May 24) - A mock evacuation that was supposed to be part of a two-day statewide hurricane preparedness drill was canceled after a misunderstanding about who had jurisdiction over a Federal Emergency Management Agency trailer park.

The two-day statewide drill that began Tuesday was aimed at avoiding the chaos that followed last year's deadly Hurricane Katrina, which hit the state Aug. 29 and killed more than 1,000 people. The drill is expected to continue Wednesday.

The mock evacuation was to take place in the state's largest FEMA trailer park in Baker, 10 miles from Baton Rouge. The park has more than 500 camper-style travel trailers that house about 1,500 people displaced by Katrina.

Officials are concerned about the safety of travel trailer residents in rough winds. There are more than 200,000 people statewide living in unfinished homes and mobile trailers.

But the Baker evacuation was canceled because of an apparent communication breakdown, said JoAnne Moreau, director of the East Baton Rouge Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.

"We were unable to get any information from the state or federal government on what policies or procedures were for evacuating those sites - whose jurisdiction it was," Moreau said. "We're very disappointed we didn't get to work with the people who live on the trailer site."

After the parish canceled the drill, FEMA asked park management to drive around the park with bullhorns and simulate an evacuation notice, according to Tony Robinson, response and recovery director for FEMA Region 6, which includes Louisiana.


Baker Police Chief Sid Gautreaux said that evacuating the people in the trailers is a problem because residents are not allowed to have land-based telephone lines, their cell phones do not have good signals and a majority of them do not have transportation.

In New Orleans, dozens of make-believe evacuees boarded evacuation buses while state and federal officials in Baton Rouge planned to reroute traffic and call up the National Guard as a fictitious "Hurricane Alicia" swirled in the Gulf of Mexico.

As the drills got underway, "Alicia" was less than two days away after taking a somewhat erratic and unpredictable path in the Gulf of Mexico and building to dangerous Category 3 strength.

Gov. Kathleen Blanco threw officials at the state Office of Emergency Preparedness in Baton Rouge a curve - adding a scenario in which a nuclear power plant north of Baton Rouge caught fire, forcing the closure of U.S Highway 61 as an evacuation route.

Bar-coded wrist bands and computers will help officials keep track of evacuees.

Last year, as Hurricane Katrina approached, thousands of New Orleans' poor were left behind because they had no transportation, could not afford to leave or did not know where to go. The Louisiana Superdome and the convention center became shelters of last resort where thousands sweltered for days, suffering through shortages of food and water.

Mayor Ray Nagin has said there will be no shelters in the city this time.

Scientists predict the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1 and runs through November, could produce 16 named storms, including six major hurricanes.

Associated Press reporter Stacey Plaisance contributed to this story.


05-24-06 02:06 EDT
 

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i don't understand why the people of n.o. re-elected him mayor....

from everything that i heard or read this guy is in over his head....

it's just baffling to me....
 

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Nagin got 20% of the white vote - higher than expected. He got this number by negatively portraying his opponent as "too liberal". His campaign worked. 80% of blacks were voting for him anyway.

I was sympathetic to New Orleans last September. But I think they pretty much get what they deserve at this point.

And F**K William Jefferson! Trying to deflect his corruption onto the FBI's methods. I think every congressman and woman's offices should be raided by the FBI right now. Let's shake the theives off the tree.
 

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AR182 said:
i don't understand why the people of n.o. re-elected him mayor....

from everything that i heard or read this guy is in over his head....

it's just baffling to me....

For all his empty 'return the chocolate to the city' rhetoric, he just doesn't seem to give a shit. Last year, no evacuation plan and two thousand school buses underwater, offers by Amtrak and Greyhound declined. This year no shelters. Unbelieveable!
 

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And F**K William Jefferson! Trying to deflect his corruption onto the FBI's methods. I think every congressman and woman's offices should be raided by the FBI right now. Let's shake the theives off the tree.


murphy....

don't you keep your monry in the fridge also ?

i agree with you 100%....these politicans are too fat & comfortable for my liking...& nobody is above tha law....not politicans or illegals coming into this country...
 

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smurphy said:
Nagin got 20% of the white vote - higher than expected. He got this number by negatively portraying his opponent as "too liberal". His campaign worked. 80% of blacks were voting for him anyway.

I was sympathetic to New Orleans last September. But I think they pretty much get what they deserve at this point.

And F**K William Jefferson! Trying to deflect his corruption onto the FBI's methods. I think every congressman and woman's offices should be raided by the FBI right now. Let's shake the theives off the tree.

I agree about New Orleans. They asked for it, so they get it. It's unfathomable that any city would re-elect somebody who performed like that in a crisis.

lol- and yeah, good ol' Congressman Jefferson. Just outraged that they dare raid his office. It's not like they have him on tape taking a 100k bribe and finding 90k of it in tupperware containers in his freezer. Even Pelosi is calling for him to step down from some committee that he chairs.
 

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I can't help but laugh at how ghetto Jefferson is. Dude puts thousands of dollars in jars like his mammy must have stored sliced pears and pickled figs.
 

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I never really understood what a 'fig' is. Is it like a date or a prune or something?

Also, when they say something is 'pickled', wtf does that mean?
 

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Isn't something pickled when it soaks in it's own juices? ....kind of like what gardenweasel does? :com:

A fig is crap unless it is put in newton form.
 

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My maw--maw used to make pickled figs. She had a few fig trees out in the back yard. Would make boatloads which would seemingly last decades.

I hated them.


And she had more fuqkin' jars than you could shake a stick at.
Yep, she put money in 'dem jars too.

Bernie, heard of Fig Newton? Well, these ain't that good.
 

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smurphy said:
Nagin got 20% of the white vote - higher than expected. He got this number by negatively portraying his opponent as "too liberal". His campaign worked. 80% of blacks were voting for him anyway.

I was sympathetic to New Orleans last September. But I think they pretty much get what they deserve at this point.

And F**K William Jefferson! Trying to deflect his corruption onto the FBI's methods. I think every congressman and woman's offices should be raided by the FBI right now. Let's shake the theives off the tree.

Unfortunately I'm afraid the facts would show after the raids we probably would only have a handful of politicians left to govern. Which would be a good thing, but it will never happen.

Our Govt, no matter what side your on is out of control. It is no longer about what is best for the people it's all about staying in power or getting power back by pandering, payoffs anything goes to get elected and once again it is so ingrained in such a colossal bureaucracy it will never change unless they would be a revolt and that also will never happen in this country.
 

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kosar said:
For all his empty 'return the chocolate to the city' rhetoric, he just doesn't seem to give a shit. Last year, no evacuation plan and two thousand school buses underwater, offers by Amtrak and Greyhound declined. This year no shelters. Unbelieveable!

Exactly right and wasn't this all blamed on the Head of FEMA by the media to make the Fed Gov ala Bush look bad and made to look like they didn't care because this area was majority black.

The truth always comes out.
 

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ctownguy said:
Our Govt, no matter what side your on is out of control. It is no longer about what is best for the people it's all about staying in power or getting power back by pandering, payoffs anything goes to get elected and once again it is so ingrained in such a colossal bureaucracy it will never change unless they would be a revolt and that also will never happen in this country.


great point...& unfortunately true...
 

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kosar said:
Gov. Kathleen Blanco threw officials at the state Office of Emergency Preparedness in Baton Rouge a curve - adding a scenario in which a nuclear power plant north of Baton Rouge caught fire, forcing the closure of U.S Highway 61 as an evacuation route.

Why am I picturing Homer sitting in the breakroom watching tv, eating a doughnut, with his leftover pizza flaming out in the toaster oven behind him, murmering..."looks like we're gonna get some rain, huh?"
 

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And F**K William Jefferson! Trying to deflect his corruption onto the FBI's methods. I think every congressman and woman's offices should be raided by the FBI right now. Let's shake the theives off the tree.

Now I just saw where Bush has ordered the documents that were found in Jeffersons office to be seized and sealed for 45 days until everybody can 'resolve the dispute.' God forbid justice moves too quickly on Capitol Hill.
 

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ctownguy said:
Exactly right and wasn't this all blamed on the Head of FEMA by the media to make the Fed Gov ala Bush look bad and made to look like they didn't care because this area was majority black.

The truth always comes out.

The blame that FEMA got was well deserved, but somehow Nagin and Blanco got a pass for the most part. Hell, one of them even got re-elected!
 

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Now I just saw where Bush has ordered the documents that were found in Jeffersons office to be seized and sealed for 45 days until everybody can 'resolve the dispute.' God forbid justice moves too quickly on Capitol Hill.
Totall BUlSHlt! So Jefferson, an obvious crook, gets to keep gettin paid - all because the other crooks in government are afraid of this kind of swift action against them in the future. Fu*k em all. :sadwave:

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp?idq=/ff/story/0002/20060525/1631030122.htm&floc=NW_1-T

Bush orders Jefferson records sealed
By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Thursday ordered records seized from Louisiana Democratic Rep. William Jefferson's office to be sealed for 45 days to allow time to work out a dispute over the materials between the Justice Department and the House of Representatives.

"Our government has not faced such a dilemma in more than two centuries," Bush said.

"Yet after days of discussions, it is clear these differences will require more time to be worked out."

Bipartisan leaders of the House are outraged that the FBI seized a computer hard drive and two boxes of papers from Jefferson's office.

They contend the search violated the constitutional separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches. The Justice Department, at the same time, considers the FBI search an important part of an investigation into alleged public corruption.

In a statement, Bush said he was taking the unusual step of directing the Justice Department to seal all the materials recovered from Jefferson's Capitol Hill office last weekend for the next 45 days.

The materials are to be given to the U.S. Solicitor General, who heads a separate office within the Justice Department and is not involved in the investigation into the case involving Jefferson.

"This period will provide both parties more time to resolve the issues in a way that ensures that materials relevant to the ongoing criminal investigation are made available to prosecutors in a manner that respects the interests of a co-equal branch of government," Bush said.

He urged the Justice Department and the House leadership to continue their talks and resolve the matter as quickly as possible.

A senior administration official said the 45-day period will allow time to "let cooler heads sort these things out."

HOUSE RESPONSE

In response to Bush's statement, House Speaker Dennis Hastert, an Illinois Republican, and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California said they were directing the top House lawyer to begin negotiations with the Justice Department "regarding the protocols and procedures to be followed in connection with evidence of criminal conduct that might exist in the offices of Members."

Hastert and Pelosi demanded on Wednesday that the Justice Department give back material "unconstitutionally seized" in the raid.

The investigation of Jefferson has been publicly known since last August, when the FBI raided his homes in Washington and New Orleans.

Two former associates have pleaded guilty to bribery charges, and the FBI disclosed on Sunday that it has videotaped Jefferson accepting bribe money and has found $90,000 in cash in his freezer.

In his statement, Bush said investigating and prosecuting crime is a crucial executive responsibility he takes seriously.

"Those who violate the law -- including a member of Congress -- should and will be held to account. This investigation will go forward, and justice will be served," Bush said.
 

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