Some rescue ops were indeed suspended
your article says so. Your "you're wrong" is directed at a specific case that I mentioned but ignores the larger issue.
So, for your sake, I accept your correctness about the specific instance of helicopters. I was incorrect.
It doesn't change the fact that there was bitching going on about troops being needed to restore order before the process that allowed them there had been carried out...and that those complaints persisted well after the event itself as one of the primary aspects of the "slow federal government response".
Too much of today's music is fashionable crap dressed as artistry.Adrian Belew