September 04, 2005

Let the Bataan Do Her Duty

cross post:

Two more good posts on the 'looting' issue, original post and follow up post.

Finally, something Newt and I agree on: ""If we can't respond faster than this to an event we saw coming across the Gulf for days, then why do we think we're prepared to respond to a nuclear or biological attack?" asked former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Republican." (towards the end of this article in SFgate.com)

This makes me ill. I come from a military family and our next generation will probably have someone following suit. When there was flooding in Bangladesh (or was it Pakistan, not sure) just after the Gulf War I my brother who was in the Navy at the time, went there -- and his ship was steaming home with many of the crew serving well after their committments were up. Then they ended up in the Philippenes because of the volcanic disaster there. All in all I think they were 3 months delayed returning.

So I know how our servicemen and women respond to global disasters, even when they're ON THEIR WAY HOME FROM A WAR they stop and help people in need. Why aren't they being allowed to do the same on their own shores?? I won't second guess the commander of the ship, either. There's a chain of command and the people at the top of it are the ones responsible, not her. I point you to James Macdonald's great post at Making Light about the Incident Command System.

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September 03, 2005

Katrina Links Worth Clicking

I don't know if it will make a bit of difference in the crowded blogiverse but I really hope the following links get a lot of traffic. There's stuff in all of them that people need to know -- especially if they're getting all their news from the TV talking heads.
Looka
Tzikeh
L.A. Times -Troops

L.A. Times - Rebuilding could hampered by housing boom?
Robert LeBlanc's Open Letter (making the rounds, this is an early posting to NOLAview weblog)
nihilistic_kid - a must read

Fox news reporting by Geraldo and Smith discussed at "Talk Left"

I don't usually watch this but I think I'll tune in for a bit this year. Good for you Jerry.
Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon to help Katrina Victims: "I know my kids will understand if I hold up the beginning of their show because there are hundreds of thousands of people who know now what suffering is. ... They are running out of time. And we, as generous and loving Americans, must help them." quoting Jerry Lewis.


Breaking News: Chief Justice Rehnquist has died (not the best link I'm sure, but as I was over at the Beeb, that's where I saw it first)

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