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  • Did other countries help us when Hurricane Katrina happened?

    Posted by admin on January 25th, 2010 and filed under hurricane katrina | 13 Comments »

    The United States is always so eager to help out other countries when disaster strikes, which is great. But, did anyone help us when we suffered through Hurricane Katrina?
    You all seem to have so much information, but not enough to know that wikipedia is an unreliable source. Anyone can write anything they want on wiki. And I am simply asking a question, not assuming anything.

    Washington Post Staff Writers
    Sunday, April 29, 2007

    As the winds and water of Hurricane Katrina were receding, presidential confidante Karen Hughes sent a cable from her State Department office to U.S. ambassadors worldwide.

    Titled "Echo-Chamber Message" — a public relations term for talking points designed to be repeated again and again — the Sept. 7, 2005, directive was unmistakable: Assure the scores of countries that had pledged or donated aid at the height of the disaster that their largesse had provided Americans "practical help and moral support" and "highlight the concrete benefits hurricane victims are receiving."
    Many of the U.S. diplomats who received the message, however, were beginning to witness a more embarrassing reality. They knew the U.S. government was turning down many allies’ offers of manpower, supplies and expertise worth untold millions of dollars. Eventually the United States also would fail to collect most of the unprecedented outpouring of international cash assistance for Katrina’s victims.

    Allies offered $854 million in cash and in oil that was to
    according to U.S. officials and contractors. Most of the aid went uncollected, including $400 million worth of oil. Some offers were withdrawn or redirected to private groups such as the Red Cross. The rest has been delayed by red tape and bureaucratic limits on how it can be spent.
    addition, valuable supplies and services — such as cellphone systems, medicine and cruise ships — were delayed or declined because the government could not handle them. In some cases, supplies were wasted.

    The struggle to apply foreign aid in the aftermath of the hurricane, which has cost U.S. taxpayers more than $125 billion so far, is another reminder of the federal government’s difficulty leading the recovery. Reports of government waste and delays or denials of assistance have surfaced repeatedly since hurricanes Katrina and Rita struck in 2005.

    Administration officials acknowledged in February 2006 that they were ill prepared to coordinate and distribute foreign aid and that only about half the $126 million received had been put to use. Now, 20 months after Katrina, newly released documents and interviews make clear the magnitude of the troubles.

    More than 10,000 pages of cables, telegraphs and e-mails from U.S. diplomats around the globe — released piecemeal since last fall under the Freedom of Information Act — provide a fuller account of problems that, at times, mystified generous allies and left U.S. representatives at a loss for an explanation. The documents were obtained by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a public interest group, which provided them to The Washington Post.

    In one exchange, State Department officials anguished over whether to tell Italy that its shipments of medicine, gauze and other medical supplies spoiled in the elements for weeks after Katrina’s landfall on Aug. 29, 2005, and were destroyed. "Tell them we blew it," one disgusted official wrote. But she hedged: "The flip side is just to dispose of it and not come clean. I could be persuaded."

    In another instance, the Department of Homeland Security accepted an offer from Greece on Sept. 3, 2005, to dispatch two cruise ships that could be used free as hotels or hospitals for displaced residents. The deal was rescinded Sept. 15 after it became clear a ship would not arrive before Oct. 10. The U.S. eventually paid $249 million to use Carnival Cruise Lines vessels.

    And while television sets worldwide showed images of New Orleans residents begging to be rescued from rooftops as floodwaters rose, U.S. officials turned down countless offers of allied troops and search-and-rescue teams. The most common responses: "sent letter of thanks" and "will keep offer on hand," the new documents show.

    Overall, the United States declined 54 of 77 recorded aid offers from three of its staunchest allies: Canada, Britain and Israel, according to a 40-page State Department table of the offers that had been received as of January 2006.

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    only the tip of the iceburg….

    in the future, Google your questions als. You would be surprised in the aount of information you can find.

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    Why did the police take people’s guns, and force them to leave their houses during hurricane Katrina?

    Posted by admin on January 23rd, 2010 and filed under hurricane katrina | 4 Comments »

    After hurricane Katrina hit police, and military forced people who owned guns legally to give up their guns. Also police forced people whose homes were NOT effected by the hurricane to leave their homes.Why did police, and military do this?

    That’s exactly what’s led to several states passing laws prohibiting the police from using Emergency Situations to suspend the 2nd Amendment. In fact, Ray Nagin and New Orleans were sued by the citizens who lost their weapons, and the court ruled that the action was illegal. The city was ordered to return the weapons to their lawful owners. The citizens have had to go back to court and request that Nagin and New Orleans be held in Contempt of Court for failing to comply.

    Unsanitary conditions in the Superdome during Hurricane Katrina?

    Posted by admin on January 8th, 2010 and filed under hurricane katrina | 3 Comments »

    What were the unsanitary conditions in the Superdome during Hurricane Katrina? No explanation needed. I just need to know what they were.

    No sanitary conditions, no beds, no food, no water, over-crowding, no air conditioning, no social services for elderly and babies. Anything horrible you can think of occured. Then the roof was destroyed and they had to be evacuated with nowhere to go.

    when will they ever shut up about Hurricane katrina?

    Posted by admin on November 20th, 2009 and filed under hurricane katrina | 10 Comments »

    I’m so sick and tired of when the Saints are on prime time and they mention how the Saints rebuilt from Hurricane Katrina. It was over 4 years ago.

    They never will.

    How do u feel about the reaction time to 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina?

    Posted by admin on November 8th, 2009 and filed under hurricane katrina | 1 Comment »

    today is the anniversary of 9/11 and I can see how the government is starting to rebuild the wrecked site of where the twin towers used to stand. When 9/11 happened, it seemed like there was an outpour of help and consideration for New York, the families of people who lost loved ones. I don’t see the same thing happening for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. I do see some rebuilding, but not much, and ppl r waiting to go back to their hometown. Tell me what u think, and don’t make any crude remarks please.

    You make a very good point young man

    Does anyone know an interesting ebook about Hurricane Katrina?

    Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under hurricane katrina | 1 Comment »

    Where can I download an ebook about Hurricane katrina.

    not

    What institutions are to be blamed for Hurricane Katrina?

    Posted by admin on October 25th, 2009 and filed under hurricane katrina | 4 Comments »

    Federalism and Hurricane Katrina.

    The city of New Orleans and its politicians,the people of New Orleans whom knew the Hurricane was coming and made little to NO preparations,The Governor of Louisiana,Then you can work your way to the top.Crisis is always handled at the local level first,then it works its way up.(from the individual to the government)

    Why do Christians claim God caused Hurricane Katrina?

    Posted by admin on October 23rd, 2009 and filed under hurricane katrina | 22 Comments »

    I’ve heard Bobbie Houston say stuff like this. She says that the reason Hurricane Katrina struck and flooded Melbourne is because God wanted to punish Australia for their secularisation. I can’t believe what these idiots spew out sometimes. Hurricane Katrina is a natural disaster, and it did not destroy Melbourne and Auckland because of God.

    He allows many things but we are destroying this planet…those things are foretold in REVelation..

    What is the science behind Hurricane Katrina?

    Posted by admin on October 19th, 2009 and filed under hurricane katrina | 1 Comment »

    I have to do an assignment and I need to find out what the science behind hurricane Katrina is. but when I search the internet i can find anything at all. please could someone help me?

    there is lots on information on google if yu just type in Hurricane Katrina lots will come up. here is the link for wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina

    hope it helps

    HURRICANE KATRINA!!!!!?

    Posted by admin on September 25th, 2009 and filed under hurricane katrina | 1 Comment »

    Does Hurricane Katrina demonstrate Federalism?
    Did the Federal government work by itself or did the federal government work with the state government after hurricane katrina? How?

    The response to Katrina reflected incompetence.

    The state government of Louisiana and the federal government both pointed fingers at each - both acted incompetently.