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Tape: Bush, Chertoff Warned Before Katrina

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Six days of footage and transcripts obtained by The Associated Press show in excruciating detail that while federal officials anticipated the tragedy that unfolded in New Orleans and elsewhere along the Gulf Coast, they were fatally slow to realize they had not mustered enough resources to deal with the unprecedented disaster.

Linked by secure video, Bush’s bravado on Aug. 29 starkly contrasts with the dire warnings his disaster chief and a cacophony of federal, state and local officials provided during the four days before the storm.

A top hurricane expert voiced “grave concerns” about the levees and then-Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Michael Brown told the president and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff that he feared there weren’t enough disaster teams to help evacuees at the Superdome.

“I’m concerned about … their ability to respond to a catastrophe within a catastrophe,” Brown told his bosses the afternoon before Katrina made landfall.

Some of the footage conflicts with the defenses that federal, state and local officials have made in trying to deflect blame and minimize the political fallout from the failed Katrina response:

-Homeland Security officials have said the “fog of war” blinded them early on to the magnitude of the disaster. But the video and transcripts show federal and local officials discussed threats clearly, reviewed long-made plans and understood Katrina would wreak devastation of historic proportions. “I’m sure it will be the top 10 or 15 when all is said and done,” National Hurricane Center’s Max Mayfield warned the day Katrina lashed the Gulf Coast.

“I don’t buy the `fog of war’ defense,” Brown told the AP in an interview Wednesday. “It was a fog of bureaucracy.”

-Bush declared four days after the storm, “I don’t think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees” that gushed deadly flood waters into New Orleans. But the transcripts and video show there was plenty of talk about that possibility - and Bush was worried too.

Just in case you didn’t catch that deceitful declaration, here it is:

Forget the lies surrounding the Iraqi War.

Forget the illegal wiretapping of American citizens.

President Bush’s complete lack of leadership, responsiveness, honesty, hell, simple caring… regarding Katrina is more than enough grounds for impeachment.

At least on moral grounds.

(via The News Blog)


7 Responses to “George Bush: A Lying Force Of Nature”  

  1. 1 Ed Bremson

    President Bush ignores the people in the Superdome. He sends brave men and women off to die in Iraq. Does he love all the citizens of this land, or does he love corporations more?

  2. 2 Sean Coon

    Ed, don’t get me started… I’m so close to going into uber-righteous mode (yeah, believe it or not I’m not there yet).

  3. 3 john

    I agree Bush should be impeached. There is no doubt he is detested in Canada. He is only able to fool the ignorant and that segment of the population grows smaller every day.

    Join the Wheelbarrow March to New Orleans and show that the people still run America. Take control.

  4. 4 Sean Coon

    the wheelbarrow march, eh? i’ll look into it. you’re not marching to new orleans with a wheel barrow from canada, are you? ;)

  5. 5 Loryn

    You have to be kidding me? None of you guys no anything. This is all made up. I’d love to know where you came up with this. Where is your “PROOF?” (It’s unlikely that you know what that word means)

  1. 1 Specious Reasoning
  2. 2 George Bush Was Right! at connecting*the*dots