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Mayor Nagin Praises Bush, Blames Blanco Noel Sheppard over at NEWSBUSTERS.ORG posts a partial transcript between Mayor Nagin and CNN's Soledad O'Brien where the Mayor appreciates Bush's reactions and expresses frustration with Governor Blanco's reticence. Nagin: I got promises too. I can't stand any more promises. I don't want to hear any more promises. I want to see stuff done. That's why I'm so happy the president came down here because I think they were feeding him a line of bull also. They were telling him things weren't as bad as it was, he came down and saw it and he put a general on the field. His name is general Honore. When he hit the field, we started to see action. What the state was doing, I don't friggin' know but I tell you, I am pissed. It wasn't adequate. The president and the governor sat down. Air force one, I said, Mr. President, Madam governor, you two have to get in sync. If you don't get in sync, more people are going to die. As much as it pains me to have to agree with Hilary Clinton, I wouldn't mind seeing a Katrina Commission put together to assess how this disaster was handled. Frankly, I don't care if everyone is given immunity from the git go. I seriously want to find out what went wrong (minus the hyperbole and media bias) and I want decisions to be made to prevent it from happening last time. If the Mayor and the Governor did not act quickly or efficiently enough to prepare for this storm, then I want measures in place to prevent that from happening again. I'll leave it to the more experienced to decide exactly what those measures are. If FEMA acted improperly or even if they simply failed to step up to the plate when the local government failed, then I want that addressed as well. If we need to change minds about how the Levee system should be constructed or Senator Landrieu needs more support in rebuilding the coastlines and wetlands, then that needs to be done as well. And I am sorry, but at the moment it honestly looks to me that the President certainly tried to push people to stay on the ball or to pass the ball to him at every opportunity. Posted by Michael at September 5, 2005 11:18 PM |
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