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Scott McClellan Ignores Victims' Reality

Posted by Jesse Berney on September 1, 2005 at 01:48 PM

While people are starving, sick, thirsty, and dying, this is what the White House has to offer:

Reporter: Regarding the president's zero tolerance for insurance fraud, looting, price gouging. Does he make any allowance for people who have yet to receive aid who are taking things like water or food or shoes to walk among the debris?

White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan: I think you heard from the president earlier today about his zero tolerance. We understand the need for food and water and supplies of that nature. That's why we have a massive effort underway to continue getting food and water and ice to those who are in need. There are ways for them to get that help.

Anyone who has been watching CNN knows that there are thousands of people stuck in New Orleans and other cities across the Gulf Coast who are getting no help.

This isn't about criticizing the relief efforts. There are thousands of people working as hard as they can to get those people the help they need.

It's about the gall of Scott McClellan and others to blame the victims and anyone else they can find. It's just disgusting. Atrios has more here, here, here, and here.

Comments (15) «

I am betting old Bushie gonna still wanna keep them tax cuts for the rich permanent and I bet he wants another tax cut also

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sense on September 1, 2005 at 02:30 PM

Everyone needs to read this story:

Why the Levee Broke

By Will Bunch, Attytood. Posted September 1, 2005.

http://alternet.org/story/24871/

Here is an excerpt:

In early 2004, as the cost of the conflict in Iraq soared, President Bush proposed spending less than 20 percent of what the Corps said was needed for Lake Pontchartrain, according to this Feb. 16, 2004, article, in New Orleans CityBusiness:


The $750 million Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane Protection project is another major Corps project, which remains about 20% incomplete due to lack of funds, said Al Naomi, project manager. That project consists of building up levees and protection for pumping stations on the east bank of the Mississippi River in Orleans, St. Bernard, St. Charles and Jefferson parishes.


The Lake Pontchartrain project is slated to receive $3.9 million in the president's 2005 budget. Naomi said about $20 million is needed.


"The longer we wait without funding, the more we sink," he said. "I've got at least six levee construction contracts that need to be done to raise the levee protection back to where it should be (because of settling). Right now I owe my contractors about $5 million. And we're going to have to pay them interest."

On June 8, 2004, Walter Maestri, emergency management chief for Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, told the Times-Picayune: "It appears that the money has been moved in the president's budget to handle homeland security and the war in Iraq, and I suppose that's the price we pay. Nobody locally is happy that the levees can't be finished, and we are doing everything we can to make the case that this is a security issue for us."

***

What further prove do we need that Bush's oil war in Iraq is costing lives both in Iraq and at home. How can we let the Republicans get away with cutting food stamps and Medicaid while they eliminate estate tax for the upper 2%? This is simply immoral.

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rjsnj on September 1, 2005 at 03:24 PM

Saturday April 12, 2003

On one of the bleakest days since the invasion began, US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld yesterday shrugged off turmoil and looting in Iraq as signs of the people's freedom.

"It's untidy, and freedom's untidy," he said, jabbing his hand in the air. "Free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things. They're also free to live their lives and do wonderful things."

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DavidB on September 1, 2005 at 03:44 PM

Interesting comments by Scottie Mc. I guess that looting and gouging is only OK if you are a personal friend of the Bush family or a donor to the Republican party. Here's to the haves and the have mores: &%#%&^ YOU!!!!

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MommaG on September 1, 2005 at 03:45 PM

I thought this was both interesting and relevant:

I found it on What is the War? [http://whatisthewar.blogspot.com/](Thanks to M. Duss) but was not able to track it back to his original find.

WHITES FIND, BLACKS LOOT
(via Metafilter) Apparently, when black folks take food from a grocery store during a flood it's called looting(http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050830/480/ladm10208301530), but when whites do it it's called finding(http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050830/photos_ts_afp/050830071810_shxwaoma_photo1). Clear?

http://haloscan.com/tb/mduss/112550573639017938

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liberalgrrl on September 1, 2005 at 03:46 PM

Please check out the links (they are AP photos & captions from Yahoo News) on the above comment to understand what the heck I was talking about.

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liberalgrrl on September 1, 2005 at 03:48 PM

Bush decided to DISMEMBER the federal emergency services institutions (FEMA and the National Guard) and now we see the results.

Our country DID have it together. Bush took it apart.

American taxpayers INVESTED in those institutions for years and Bush THREW AWAY, DISMEMBERED OUR INVESTMENT.

Putting a superstitious, dry-drunk in charge of the nation is a losing proposition. This moment I am very dissatisfied with Gore and Kerry for not challenging the Bush Coup. This could have been avoided.

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nora on September 1, 2005 at 03:54 PM

Chertoff Plan
I surmise the Chertoff Plan is 1/ claim the refugees are all looters, 2/ arrest them, 3/ put them away in "domestic" detention camps (existing); claim they need more camps and get funding for them, and send some more on to prisons, 4/ get a pat on the back from Bush for solving refugee housing problem.

Government is supposed to fill important needs that are part and parcel of people living in community. Bush wants the money we pay for that governmental duty, but he doesn't want to spend our taxes on on delivering on that duty. He expects us to foot the whole bill with the shaming tone that WE citizens NEED to dig deep and send money to institutions never created to fill the entire needs of a disaster area.

We Americans will send the money and do all we can. But -- when our government has been given the money to do it, has used our funds for decades INVESTING in government programs and institutions (like FEMA and the National Guard) and then one George W. comes along an THROWS AWAY OUR INVESTMENT -- WE HAVE A RIGHT TO BE CRITICAL AND DEMANDING.

The New Orleans refugees would have water, food and at least a place out of the contaminated floodwater to rest by now if Bush had not DISMEMBERED our emergency services institutions. This George W. Bush has destroyed lives this week. His actions are the cause for the deaths of innocent Americans. He has killed them with his weak-minded decisions. He should have to pay with the forfeiture of his usurped job.

If we can't get his minions to IMPEACH him, we should hound him until he is the first "president" to be forced to RESIGN.

And Bush's Party should be the first to be forced to TAKE A VACATION until they've cleansed their platform of the toxic superstition, backwardness, and bigotry that leads to situations like this. People with this dirth of concrete values don't belong in Government. They cannot be trusted until they've gone through DETOX.

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nora on September 1, 2005 at 04:11 PM

I'm still confused if looting should be legal.

But, back to the subject itself, if people are worried about not being able to retrieve their personal belongings, then they should be allowed to go back to their homes and retrieve them before the tide rises (And it may be too late for some, unfortunately. But who knows?).

I'd do it. I'd risk my own life to retrive my personal belongings. Whether or not it's a stupid choice is for me to decide.

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John on September 1, 2005 at 07:18 PM

Look these people mostly poor have lost every thing. Find the humanity in all of our soals to let them get food and water from stores. Excuse me but the government has not been in the past few days been seen as a provider of basic provisions for these people. We knew this was a five hurricane. The government is at fault for not providing a way before the storm to get provisions to the people post Katrina. Today I heard Bush say how could we know that the levees would fail. That is bullshit. He knew and he golfed. He new and people are dying, let him wash his hands because there are going to be a lot of grieving, angry people. Why not let him eat cake for a change!

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maggie4 on September 2, 2005 at 01:46 AM

Thursday, September 1st, 2005
10:46 pm
The Real News
The following is the result of an interview I just conducted via cell phone with a New Orleans citizen stranded at the Convention Center. I don't know what you're hearing in the mainstream media or in the press conferences from the city and state officials, but here is the truth:

"Bigfoot" is a bar manager and DJ on Bourbon Street, and is a local personality and icon in the city. He is a lifelong resident of the city, born and raised. He rode out the storm itself in the Iberville Projects because he knew he would be above any flood waters. Here is his story as told to me moments ago. I took notes while he talked and then I asked some questions:


Three days ago, police and national guard troops told citizens to head toward the Crescent City Connection Bridge to await transportation out of the area. The citizens trekked over to the Convention Center and waited for the buses which they were told would take them to Houston or Alabama or somewhere else, out of this area.

It's been 3 days, and the buses have yet to appear.

Although obviously he has no exact count, he estimates more than 10,000 people are packed into and around and outside the convention center still waiting for the buses. They had no food, no water, and no medicine for the last three days, until today, when the National Guard drove over the bridge above them, and tossed out supplies over the side crashing down to the ground below. Much of the supplies were destroyed from the drop. Many people tried to catch the supplies to protect them before they hit the ground. Some offered to walk all the way around up the bridge and bring the supplies down, but any attempt to approach the police or national guard resulted in weapons being aimed at them.

There are many infants and elderly people among them, as well as many people who were injured jumping out of windows to escape flood water and the like -- all of them in dire straights.

Any attempt to flag down police results in being told to get away at gunpoint. Hour after hour they watch buses pass by filled with people from other areas. Tensions are very high, and there has been at least one murder and several fights. 8 or 9 dead people have been stored in a freezer in the area, and 2 of these dead people are kids.

The people are so desperate that they're doing anything they can think of to impress the authorities enough to bring some buses. These things include standing in single file lines with the eldery in front, women and children next; sweeping up the area and cleaning the windows and anything else that would show the people are not barbarians.

The buses never stop.

Before the supplies were pitched off the bridge today, people had to break into buildings in the area to try to find food and water for their families. There was not enough. This spurred many families to break into cars to try to escape the city. There was no police response to the auto thefts until the mob reached the rich area -- Saulet Condos -- once they tried to get cars from there... well then the whole swat teams began showing up with rifles pointed. Snipers got on the roof and told people to get back.

He reports that the conditions are horrendous. Heat, mosquitoes and utter misery. The smell, he says, is "horrific."

He says it's the slowest mandatory evacuation ever, and he wants to know why they were told to go to the Convention Center area in the first place; furthermore, he reports that many of them with cell phones have contacts willing to come rescue them, but people are not being allowed through to pick them up.


I have "Bigfoot"'s phone number and will gladly give it to any city or state official who would like to tell him how everything is under control.

Addendum: Bigfoot just called to report that "they" (the authorities) are cleaning up the dead bodies at the Convention Center right now.

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monicasmith on September 2, 2005 at 06:03 AM

I heard on cnn this morning that funding for the levees was cut because it was considered "pork". I am sure that if this happened in Texas and thousands of white people were starving to death this would not be happening. If they can get a sattelite truck in and out of there they can get a truck full of supplies in. McClellan is a pig. I cannot believe what I am seeing,I haven't felt this way since 9/11. All I keep seeing in my mind are those babies looking sick and limp in thier mothers' arms. I can't believe this is America. God help them.

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maribeth on September 2, 2005 at 08:34 AM

Nobody is begrudging people taking necessities, that would prolly all spoil, but when people take luxury items, rape, shoot at rescue workers, they are vermin that should be destroyed on sight.

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Dumbo on September 3, 2005 at 02:50 PM

what about the state and local leaders, shouldn't they bear more blame than the feds?

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Dumbo on September 3, 2005 at 02:51 PM

What a difference the state and the stakes make. Observe candidate for second-term bush dealing with Hurricane Bonnie (be sure to look at all the side bar photos as well.)
Here’s bush after Hurricane France handing out water (be sure to look at all the side bar photos as
well.) Look what happens when you google bush george hurricane katrina

I suppose after you’re re-elected you don’t need to give a sh*t.

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Veneita on September 5, 2005 at 10:14 AM


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