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'We have been abandoned by our own country'

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 12:19 PM on September 4, 2005.


Jefferson Parish's president lambasts the feds on Meet the Press.

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From Stephen Pizzo, comes the transcript of this morning's Meet the Press with Tim Russert. Too bad it takes a tragedy for politics to slough off (and for the media to report it when it does). [UPDATE: VIDEO available via BradBlog -- DZ]

MR. RUSSERT: And we are back.

Jefferson Parish President Broussard, let me start with you. You just heard the director of Homeland Security's explanation of what has happened this last week. What is your reaction?

MR. AARON BROUSSARD: We have been abandoned by our own country.

Hurricane Katrina will go down in history as one of the worst storms ever to hit an American coast, but the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina will go down as one of the worst abandonments of Americans on American soil ever in U.S. history. I am personally asking our bipartisan congressional delegation here in Louisiana to immediately begin congressional hearings to find out just what happened here. Why did it happen? Who needs to be fired? And believe me, they need to be fired right away, because we still have weeks to go in this tragedy. We have months to go. We have years to go. And whoever is at the top of this totem pole, that totem pole needs to be chain-sawed off and we've got to start with some new leadership.

It's not just Katrina that caused all these deaths in New Orleans here. Bureaucracy has committed murder here in the greater New Orleans area, and bureaucracy has to stand trial before Congress now. It's so obvious. FEMA needs more congressional funding. It needs more presidential support. It needs to be a Cabinet-level director. It needs to be an independent agency that will be able to fulfill its mission to work in partnership with state and local governments around America. FEMA needs to be empowered to do the things it was created to do. It needs to come somewhere, like New Orleans, with all of its force immediately, without red tape, without bureaucracy, act immediately with common sense and leadership, and save lives. Forget about the property. We can rebuild the property. It's got to be able to come in and save lives.

We need strong leadership at the top of America right now in order to accomplish this and to-- reconstructing FEMA.

MR. RUSSERT: Mr. Broussard, let me ask--I want to ask--should...

MR. BROUSSARD: You know, just some quick examples...

MR. RUSSERT: Hold on. Hold on, sir. Shouldn't the mayor of New Orleans and the governor of New Orleans bear some responsibility?

Couldn't they have been much more forceful, much more effective and much more organized in evacuating the area?

MR. BROUSSARD: Sir, they were told like me, every single day, "The cavalry's coming," on a federal level, "The cavalry's coming, the cavalry's coming, the cavalry's coming." I have just begun to hear the hoofs of the cavalry. The cavalry's still not here yet, but I've begun to hear the hoofs, and we're almost a week out.

Let me give you just three quick examples. We had Wal-Mart deliver three trucks of water, trailer trucks of water. FEMA turned them back.

They said we didn't need them. This was a week ago. FEMA--we had 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel on a Coast Guard vessel docked in my parish. The Coast Guard said, "Come get the fuel right away." When we got there with our trucks, they got a word. "FEMA says don't give you the fuel."

Yesterday--yesterday--FEMA comes in and cuts all of our emergency communication lines. They cut them without notice. Our sheriff, Harry Lee, goes back in, he reconnects the line. He posts armed guards on our line and says, "No one is getting near these lines." Sheriff Harry Lee said that if America--American government would have responded like Wal-Mart has responded, we wouldn't be in this crisis.

But I want to thank Governor Blanco for all she's done and all her leadership. She sent in the National Guard. I just repaired a breach on my side of the 17th Street canal that the secretary didn't foresee, a 300-foot breach. I just completed it yesterday with convoys of National Guard and local parish workers and levee board people. It took us two and a half days working 24/7. I just closed it.

MR. RUSSERT: All right.

MR. BROUSSARD: I'm telling you most importantly I want to thank my public employees...

MR. RUSSERT: All right.

MR. BROUSSARD: ...that have worked 24/7. They're burned out, the doctors, the nurses. _And I want to give you one last story and I'll shut up and let you tell me whatever you want to tell me. The guy who runs this building I'm in, emergency management, he's responsible for everything. His mother was trapped in St. Bernard nursing home and every day she called him and said, "Are you coming, son? Is somebody coming?" And he said, "Yeah, Mama, somebody's coming to get you.

Somebody's coming to get you on Tuesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Wednesday. Somebody's coming to get you on Thursday. Somebody's coming to get you on Friday." And she drowned Friday night. She drowned Friday night.

MR. RUSSERT: Mr. President...

MR. BROUSSARD: Nobody's coming to get us. Nobody's coming to get us.
The secretary has promised. Everybody's promised. They've had press conferences. I'm sick of the press conferences. For God sakes, shut up and send us somebody.

MR. RUSSERT: Just take a pause, Mr. President. While you gather yourself in your very emotional times, I understand, let me go to Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi. (News for Real)

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Evan Derkacz is a New York-based writer and contributor to AlterNet.


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What did he do to get people out?
Posted by: greenthinginwater on Sep 5, 2005 4:04 AM   
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It's so easy to blame others. It's amazing how these newscasters never put these people on the spot and ask them what they did specifically to evacuate people before the storm.

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I didn't know this was happening...worse than a disgrace!
Posted by: keikoasmom on Sep 6, 2005 3:36 PM   
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I missed "Meet the Press", and had no idea FEMA turned water and gas and other people and provisions away. I knew that the cavalry didn't come, I knew that Mr. Bush was off somewhere doing something else when the people of this country needed their president, and I wished withall my heart that I could be down there to help. Someone told me we might get turned away, or be part of the problem.

My mother and my 100 year old aunt are in nursing homes, I have family who are in wheel chairs, I can understand the issue of trying to evacuate people for whom the ability might be difficult, or the funds not available or who were not reached by evacuation notices or didn't think the storm was going to be the worst in the history of the U.S.

All I know, is that in my 56 years, and in my mother's telling or her experiences, there has NEVER been such a SLOW response by a PRESIDENT, EVER! That is what the history books will tell, and how they'll tell it, is that the Bush that the rest of the country didn't want to elect is the same one who is in office today. The republicans can rationalize all they want, but they had better wake up and realize that this man IS a conspiracy and he is not out to help any of the regular people. He does NOT care about us. We have GOT to get a government that is OUR government, by the people, for the people, before it is too late.

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You had to see Mr. Broussard on TV
Posted by: randwolfe on Sep 7, 2005 10:43 AM   
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For anyone wondering if Mr. Broussard was being sincere, assuming you only read the transcript of his interview with Russert, if you had seen him on TV, you would know that he was a man deeply hurt. When he got to the end, speaking about the other man's mother, he simply broke down. It doesn't read that way, but if you would have seen him, this was tragic. It was painful to watch. And that is one of thousands of stories. Bush has screwed up once and for all. He needs to be removed from offica as soon as possible. If Clinton had done this - and I have no great love for Bill - they would have crucified him twice and tar and feathered him, then impeached him again. If you or I, in our jobs, had made a mistake that caused the deaths of thousands, we would be in jail for reckless endangerment and manslaughter. This is THE WORST president in history, and now he is guilty of directly killing our fellow citizens. WAKE UP AMERICA!

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FEMA
Posted by: randwolfe on Sep 7, 2005 10:57 AM   
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Here is another absoloutely true FEMA screw up. There was a group of 500 volunteers with small boats, who had been watching this disgraceful thing play out on TV. They started making phone calls, and before long they had a convoy of 500 vehicles pulling the boats to a place on the highway where they could launch. They took it upon themselve to go in and start rescuing people from the Super Dome and the other places. When they got to the local law enforcement checkpoint, they were waved through enthusiastically. But when they came to the FEMA checkpoint, they were stopped dead in their tracks. They were told that they weren't needed, after arguing that they knew they could be of assistance, they were told that their boats were too big. Although the boats were mostly all flat bottom boats, the kind most people have in the area. But no matter what the people said, FEMA would not budge. They were made to turn around and leave. All during this time, there were several hundred FEMA personnel just standing around the checkpoint area, doing absolutely nothing. So "what went right, and what went wrong". Bush has now used that little phrase dozens of times. These leaders are corrupt and incapable of doing the right thing under any circumstances.

So now Bush says he is personally going to head an investigation. Isn't that a little like letting the criminal investigate his own crime. And Scott McClellan stands there with a straight face and lies. At least the press got a backbone all the sudden, but they have to go further. They have to push as hard as possible and not let up. Bush is history if the truth comes out. He would have stayed on vacation if this unpleasant matter hadn't come up and disturbed his tranquility. Impeach Bush. Impeach Bush. Impeach Bush!!!

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