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In case you missed it, Keith Olberman:

But, nationally, these are leaders who won re-election last year largely by portraying their opponents as incapable of keeping the country safe. These are leaders who regularly pressure the news media in this country to report the reopening of a school or a power station in Iraq, and defies its citizens not to stand up and cheer. Yet they couldn't even keep one school or power station from being devastated by infrastructure collapse in New Orleans — even though the government had heard all the "chatter" from the scientists and city planners and hurricane centers and some group whose purposes the government couldn't quite discern... a group called The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

And most chillingly of all, this is the Law and Order and Terror government. It promised protection — or at least amelioration — against all threats: conventional, radiological, or biological.

It has just proved that it cannot save its citizens from a biological weapon called standing water.
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For him, it is a shame — in all senses of the word. A few changes of pronouns in there, and he might not have looked so much like a 21st Century Marie Antoinette. All that was needed was just a quick "I'm not satisfied with my government's response." Instead of hiding behind phrases like "no one could have foreseen," had he only remembered Winston Churchill's quote from the 1930's. "The responsibility," of government, Churchill told the British Parliament "for the public safety is absolute and requires no mandate. It is in fact, the prime object for which governments come into existence."

In forgetting that, the current administration did not merely damage itself — it damaged our confidence in our ability to rely on whoever is in the White House.

As we emphasized to you here all last week, the realities of the region are such that New Orleans is going to be largely uninhabitable for a lot longer than anybody is yet willing to recognize. Lord knows when the last body will be found, or the last artifact of the levee break, dug up. Could be next March. Could be 2100. By then, in the muck and toxic mire of New Orleans, they may even find our government's credibility.

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Date: 2005-09-06 07:34 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hey send me an e-mail about LVNV, John

Date: 2005-09-07 01:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] psyfic.livejournal.com
Seen on a protest sign down here:
MAKE LEVEES, NOT WAR

Great Post! (As Usual.)

Date: 2005-09-07 05:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] phillipalden.livejournal.com
You always quote well and use more restraint then I do. I do so much trying to get my writing edited and massively corrected, that I just wing it and let go on LJ.

I'm also better 24 hours after initial post, and in other areas of communication for that matter, but I've yet to really utilize this introspection.

This whole New Orleans stuff has me so turned around I don't know when I should be angry and when I should mourn the dead and injured, but I do know that our words probably won't change things very much. So mostly I'm saddened for all of us.

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