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New The way I see it
is that Bush is at fault for putting a political hack in charge of a department that most assuredly requires competence, and is in general responsible for the fact that the transfer of responsibilities from FEMA to DHS was handled very badly over the last few years.
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New Knight Ridder (Pub) seconds that analysis -
[link|http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/index.html?blog=/politics/war_room/2005/09/05/fema1/index.html| Salon]
The fate of FEMA

The Bush administration is doing its best to blame state and local officials for the slow response to Hurricane Katrina, but state emergency officials and others tell [link|http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/12548203.htm| Knight Ridder] that there's another explanation: "The chaotic government response to Hurricane Katrina, which even President Bush said was 'not acceptable,' was the inevitable result of federal policies emphasizing protection from terrorist attacks at the expense of preparing for far more common natural disasters."

After 9/11, the Bush administration moved the Federal Emergency Management Agency inside the newly created Department of Homeland Security, where the focus isn't exactly on natural disaster preparedness or response. "There are no emergency managers at any level in the Department of Homeland Security," George Haddow, a former FEMA deputy chief of staff, told Knight Ridder. "It doesn't look like anyone's in charge to me because the system has been deconstructed."

So the good news is that we're covered if terrorists attack in the United States? Not exactly. "I am not at all confident, based on what we've seen, that we'd have the ability to handle that," says Jon Kyl, the Republican senator from Arizona who heads the Senate Judiciary committee that oversees homeland security.

New I always read that as Knight Rider.
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New It's the subliminals: you're going --> into__your__mind \ufffd

     Interesting - (SpiceWare) - (30)
         Oh just stop. - (bepatient) - (24)
             nope - (SpiceWare) - (3)
                 chuckle - (bepatient) - (2)
                     :-) -NT - (SpiceWare)
                     thats just because you have a mooba -NT - (boxley)
             Sorry man, Bush has shown astonishing poor judgement - (tuberculosis) - (5)
                 AND DON'T FORGET THE TFR'S!!!!! - (mmoffitt) - (4)
                     "TFR"? -NT - (pwhysall) - (3)
                         temporary flight restriction, only bozo is allowed to fly -NT - (boxley)
                         Temporary Flight Restrictions (or some such). Piloty things -NT - (Another Scott) - (1)
                             Thanks, not heard that one before. You too, Box. -NT - (pwhysall)
             So what **is** your point, BeeP? - (jb4) - (13)
                 Re: So what **is** your point, BeeP? - (JayMehaffey)
                 You assume I have one :-) - (bepatient) - (11)
                     Uhh. No. - (imric) - (10)
                         Uhh. No. - (SpiceWare) - (9)
                             Funny - not what the mayor said on the news - (imric) - (8)
                                 That's where the mayor screwed up - (SpiceWare) - (6)
                                     Just there? - (imric) - (5)
                                         Thank you. - (bepatient) - (1)
                                             I'm POed at many. - (imric)
                                         Wouldn't that be: Major Planning meets General Mayhem? -NT - (folkert) - (1)
                                             heheh. Yup. -NT - (imric)
                                         nope - (SpiceWare)
                                 Amazing, ain't it. - (bepatient)
         BBC picks up on it too - (SpiceWare) - (4)
             The way I see it - (jake123) - (3)
                 Knight Ridder (Pub) seconds that analysis - - (Ashton) - (2)
                     I always read that as Knight Rider. - (pwhysall) - (1)
                         It's the subliminals: you're going --> into__your__mind \ufffd -NT - (Ashton)

This is gonna blow up - like a coeliac at a bread festival.
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