[Rhodes22-list] Horse shit and drinking.

Herb Parsons hparsons at parsonsys.com
Tue Sep 20 16:37:09 EDT 2005


I'm sorry Bill, I didn't Bill, I never said that, nor implied it.

I'm curious, what is it that qualifies you as a "jurisdictional expert in Federal Emergency Management".

If you'll go back and reread what I said, I never quoted anyone that I heard from "on the water." I quoted a Lt Colonel that I heard from in Alexandria. I suspect HE is much more of an expert than either you or I.

Or, maybe you suggest I take your word for it over his.

Sorry this frustrates you, but I'm doing just as you are, repeating what I heard. I just happen to believe the folks I heard it from (the Coast Guard and LA game wardens) to be a little more knowledgeable than those YOU heard from (which by the way, you never mentioned, only that YOU were somehow some reliable source).

Which "first responders" were turned away by FEMA? This is the first I've heard of that. As a matter of fact, what I heard was just the opposite, that FEMA was turned away by first responders.

The Federal Government was NOT "on vacation". The President was, but he's always working whether on vacation or not. Again, you are manipulating things to fit your agenda, including your asinine assertion that I'm somehow some sort of "jurisdictional expert in Federal Emergency Management."

Herb Parsons

S/V O'Jure
  1976 O'Day 25
  Lake Grapevine, N TX

S/V Reve de Papa
  1971 Coronado 35
  Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast

>>> bill at effros.com 9/20/2005 9:47:12 AM >>>
Herb,

Driving a boat through muck does not qualify you as a jurisdictional 
expert in Federal Emergency Management.  What you heard from people in 
the water, that they did what they were supposed to do, is correct.  
However, FEMA must coordinate the response to emergencies.  That is its 
mandate.  They don't need to get permission from anyone else--that's 
their job when emergencies occur.

FEMA was like a deer in the headlights.  First responders were turned 
away by FEMA officials in New Orleans.  This did not happen in New 
York.  I think we all agree that the heads of FEMA were incompetent 
political cronies.  They will be gone.  However, their superiors in the 
Federal Government did not take this matter seriously enough to 
interrupt what they were doing to oversee what was obviously a disaster.

Just like local officials in New York, the local officials in New 
Orleans did their best and screwed up.  We lost 100s of first responders 
here in NYC due to the incompetence of our local politicians.  But we 
saved thousands due to the prompt, if not always correct, actions of the 
Federal Government.

The Federal Government was on vacation this August, but, unlike you, the 
individuals in positions of responsibility did not take time off from 
their vacations to deal with an emergency while it was happening.

This is part of a trend that has been noted often before.  Let me point 
out, yet again, that on August 6, 2001 President Bush received a memo 
from the CIA, while vacationing on his ranch, entitled: "Bin Laden 
Determined to Strike in US".  The President did not interrupt his 
vacation for that one, either.

Bill Effros

Herb Parsons wrote:

>You're leaving out one major factor in the comparison. The FAA has jurisdiction over flights. The Mayor of New Orleans has jurisdiction over the city, the Governor over the state of Louisiana. I'm going to repeat this, from what I heard at the scene, the Coast Guard in Alexandria was ready BEFORE the storm hit. Their services were offered to the state, the state declined, putting their game wardens in charge. Once the feds were released to act, they acted.
>
>It's a popular misconception for folks to talk about "not answering the phone" when the President is on "vacation." He has a phone when he's on vacation. He has an office when he's on vacation. It's that type of hyperbole that diminishes credibility for those that employ it.
>
>BTW, I was on "vacation" when I was in New Orleans. I've got the pay stubs to prove it. 
>
>Herb Parsons
>
>S/V O'Jure
>  1976 O'Day 25
>  Lake Grapevine, N TX
>
>S/V Reve de Papa
>  1971 Coronado 35
>  Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast
>
>  
>
>>>>bill at effros.com 9/20/2005 8:09:56 AM >>>
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>>>>
>Herb,
>
>In early 2001 FEMA identified the 3 most catastrophic situations it 
>might some day have to address.  They were:
>
>1.  A terrorist attack on NYC.
>2.  A major earthquake in San Francisco.
>3.  A levee break in New Orleans.
>
>On September 11, 2001, 37 minutes after the take-off of the first 
>hijacked airplane, the FAA requested that military aircraft scramble to 
>help deal with the known hijacking.  Within 9 minutes there were 
>military aircraft in the sky.  4 minutes later, the military received 
>notice that the airplane they were trying to find had just hit the World 
>Trade Center.  The President of the United States, on his way to a 
>"Photo Op" in a school in Florida, was immediately informed.  He told 
>reporters before entering the school that he was aware of the fact that 
>a plane had smashed into the World Trade Center.  3 minutes later the 
>FAA determined that a second aircraft had been hijacked, and immediately 
>the FAA began contacting and diverting airplanes.  7 minutes later a 
>different FAA flight controller called a different military installation 
>to request help.  A minute later, another FAA flight controller, in yet 
>another part of the country called another military unit to request 
>aircraft be scrambled.  None of these flight controllers knew that the 
>others had acted.  The military did not know that it had received 
>multiple requests.  8 minutes later there were multiple military fighter 
>jets over Long Island.  5 minutes later the fighters were moved over 
>Manhattan.  A minute later jets were scrambled from Langly AFB in 
>Virginia and sent up to NYC because the fighters over NYC were running 
>low on fuel.  8 minutes later the FAA closed all NYC airports.  4 
>minutes later the Port Authority of NYC closed all bridges and tunnels.  
>1 minute later the FAA told Dulles air controllers to watch for incoming 
>hijacked aircraft.  4 minutes later the military established a combat 
>air patrol over Manhattan, and, at the same time, the FAA grounded all 
>aircraft all over the country.  5 minutes later, the President of the 
>United States went on National TV to announce that the country had 
>suffered "an apparent terrorist attack".  15 minutes later the White 
>House was evacuated.  12 minutes later the President left Florida for an 
>Air Force Base in Louisiana.  9 minutes later the South Tower of the 
>World Trade Center collapsed.  5 minutes later part of the Pentagon 
>collapsed.  9 minutes later the UN building was evacuated.  15 minutes 
>later the North Tower of the World Trade Center collapsed.  17 minutes 
>later all Federal buildings in Washington DC were evacuated.  7 minutes 
>later, all DC area airports were closed.  10 minutes later the Mayor of 
>NYC ordered the evacuation of everyone south of the World Trade Center. 
>2 hours and 2 minutes later, the President of the United States, 
>speaking from Barksdale AFB in Louisiana, said the US military has been 
>put on high alert world wide.  44 minutes later the President of the 
>United States flew to an Air Force base in Nebraska.  4 hours and 53 
>minutes later, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld announced that the Pentagon 
>had re-opened and was conducting business.  13 minutes later the 
>President returned to the White House from Omaha, Nebraska.  By this 
>time, FEMA was on the ground, inside both New York City and Washington 
>DC coordinating the nation's response to the disaster.
>
>Now let's compare that response to the Federal Government's response to 
>Hurricane Katrina.
>
>On Friday, August 26 the State of Louisiana declared a state of 
>emergency because it was clear that hurricane Katrina was going to 
>strike somewhere on the Louisiana coast.  FEMA was automatically notified.
>
>On Saturday, August 27, FEMA took no action to mitigate what was sure to 
>be a major disaster somewhere on the Gulf Coast.
>
>On Sunday, August 28, the National Weather Service posted this warning 
>under the headline :
>
>''Hurricane Katrina. A most powerful hurricane with unprecedented 
>strength.".
>
>"Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks, perhaps 
>longer...Power outages will last for weeks...Water shortages will make 
>human suffering incredible by modern standards.''
>
>The warning had been written years earlier.  Only the name of the 
>hurricane was inserted at the last minute.  There was no question that 
>the hurricane would strike somewhere along the Gulf Coast of the United 
>States, resulting in massive loss of life.
>
>The President of the United States immediately issued a declaration of 
>emergency for the Gulf Coast region.  He also found time to cut a cake 
>for John McCain, play a guitar for Mark Wills, deliver an address about 
>V-J day, and stay at his ranch to continue his vacation.
>
>The Mayor of New Orleans issued a mandatory evacuation order for the 
>entire city.
>
>On Monday, August 29, the hurricane hit, at 6:10 am narrowly missing New 
>Orleans, but flattening several cities to the East.  The loss of life in 
>one small town in Mississippi was immediately known to be greater than 
>the total loss of life resulting from 3 hurricanes that hit Florida the 
>previous year which resulted in a massive and immediate federal disaster 
>relief response just prior to a Presidential election in a state with 25 
>electoral votes. 
>
>10,000 people who were unable to leave New Orleans were already being 
>sheltered in the Superdome as part of the emergency evacuation procedure 
>devised by disaster mitigation experts from FEMA.  It was known that 
>they had no food or water, and that it was the responsibility of FEMA to 
>provide everything they would need to safely evacuate the victims.
>
>The President remained on vacation.  The head of FEMA went to Baton 
>Rouge.  The Vice President remained on vacation.  The Head of Homeland 
>security remained on vacation.  The Secretary of State remained on 
>vacation.  Congress remained on vacation. 
>
>Local officials on the ground knew that their resources had been 
>overwhelmed, and they knew they needed massive and immediate Federal 
>assistance.  Federal aid was the primary component of disaster response 
>to a tragedy of this magnitude.  But the Federal Government simply was 
>not answering the phone.  They were on vacation, and too busy.
>
>Then the levee broke in New Orleans.
>
>Bill Effros
>
>
>Herb Parsons wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Actually Rummy, I don't live in another country, nor am I basing what I say on watching "the news much". I spoke personally with the commander on duty at the Coast Guard staging area in Alexandria. He had the resources in place, waiting in Alexandria. He was waiting for permission FROM THE STATE to send them in. The STATE chose to have their resources in place, namely the Louisiana Fish and Wildlife Department (yep, that's right Governor Blanco chose to put her state's game wardens in charge of recovery, instead of the feds, who are trained to do that.)
>>
>>I was there friend, I saw it first hand. I saw the news cameras on site at the barricades, in their air conditioned portables studios. On the other hand, out in the streets, there were a few print media folks, but very few. The only video crew I saw "out in the field" was with the Air National Guard. The rest of the folks didn't want to stray far from their portable studios. And, in spite of your absolute belief that it was the news media that brought about change is as misguided and misinformed as the rest of the nonsense you seem to be subscribing to.
>>
>>But, that wasn't the point of what I was saying at all. My point was folks can stand around pointing fingers at others all they want, but that gets NOTHING done. Before anyone complains about what someone else did or did not do, they should ask themselves what THEY did. 
>>
>>I view the governments role to fill in where the individuals can't (I can't personally build a highway, or field an army), but that does NOT relieve the individual of their duty when the need arises. I went to NO because I couldn't be me and NOT go. My boss instructed me to stop thanking him for letting me take off, that he did so because it's what he had to do. My wife and children told me to stop apologizing for missing my wife's 50 birthday party, that they missed me, but that what I was doing was more important.
>>
>>Everywhere I went, and this isn't hearing it from a television reporter looking for ratings, or an ex-first lady trying to position herself for the next presidential vacancy, EVERYWHERE I went, I saw people first hand doing what they could do; whether it was giving me some gas cans so we can put gas in our DUKW, or handing a baby to our crew on the boat.
>>
>>THAT my friend, is what "we" are. We AREN'T the whimpering whining media, or the jostling politicians looking to gain ratings numbers on the Neilson or the latest poll on the backs of those that lost everything.
>>
>>Oh, and for whatever it's worth, I'm still getting in boat time too. Mast going up got delayed by a few days because of the trip, but it went up today. It had to, our sail club is taking a group of handicapped kids out sailing this weekend, and I committed and need to be ready.
>>
>>THAT's the country I live in, since you asked.
>>
>>Now, go have your drink, and watch your game.
>>
>>Herb Parsons
>>
>>S/V O'Jure
>> 1976 O'Day 25
>> Lake Grapevine, N TX
>>
>>S/V Reve de Papa
>> 1971 Coronado 35
>> Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast
>>
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>>Herb,
>>You either live in a different country or don't watch the news much. Our  
>>gov't sat on their collective hands and did nothing for the people of NO for  
>>five, yes count them, five days. And then it was only after the news media made  
>>them look as stupid as they collectively are that they decided to finally do  
>>something.
>>The governments own weather person said this was going to be a devastating  
>>storm 24 hours before it struck. It certainly had time to react, but no, those  
>>idiots in FEMA (not trained in emergency management) didn't know what to do.  
>>Hell, I could go on and on and rehash the same shit, but I won't. There's 
>>more  important things to attend to tonight, like watching football and drinking. 
>>Remember, a shot in the glass is better than one in the ass.
>>
>>Rummy
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