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start here. Jim takes a lot (a lot) of information and pulls it together into a remarkably coherent discourse on the causes, time-lines, and fallout of the many factors that brought New Orleans to disaster. It started well before Katrina, and it's hardly done yet.
Seriously, give it a read. All 8 parts.
For example, it's easy enough for me sitting here in Chicago to marvel at the sight of city buses, lined up neatly in their bus barns, underwater. Why weren't the buses out there getting residents of the city to safety? Did the mayor think he needed FEMA's permission to send his citizens to safety? But maybe there's a reason, and it's premature of me to make any judgement. And the same holds true up and down the line.
Personally, I think it will turn out to be what it always turns out to be: unless you practice, the first time through is a huge disaster. The military runs full-scale exercises with live ammo; Chicago doesn't run test evacuations of the city.
The race-baiting comments by anti-Bush forces make me sigh in despair - aren't there any adults in the Democratic party? Am I going to forced to vote Republican again?
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On the race-baiting - well, I suspect if there was any real disregard for the folks in NOLA, it was because of economics and not race, since many of those affected along the coastline where the storm center came through were really 'lower income' rather than any particular ethnic group. The adults in the Dem party are of course those you're not hearing since they're biding their time; or those you're hearing who are asking for answers to specific failings, rather than flailing around pointing fingers.
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