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Mayor Nagin accepts no blame

Bunyon

New Member
NO mayor Nagin refused today to apologize for anything. He said to "anyone who wants to shift blame -where the hell were you? I was here!"

Isn't this the guy who was responsible for the evacuation? Isn't one of the biggest problems that the poor inner city folks did not have means to tavel out of the city? Who but the mayor would be responsible for that? He should have known his city well enough that if he gave an order to evacuate there would be those who would need assistance, but there wasn't any provided. He does not mind criticizing the Fed. Gov., but he won't except any for himself. That is why he insist on making it racial, so that he can shield himself from blame. Well he started the blame game, now he needs to except his portion!

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[ September 07, 2005, 01:03 AM: Message edited by: C4K ]
 

Magnetic Poles

New Member
Maybe he doesn't except any blame, but does he ACCEPT it?
 

Brother Ian

Active Member
Unfortunately, many questions directed at the mayor immediately put him on the defensive. While I agree there are numerous things that should have been done differently, you can't change the past. It's always easier to point the finger at someone else. Isn't it Germany and the liberals blaming the Bush administration for the hurricane?

I'm certain the voters will make their opinion known in the next election.

Probably the same for the governor as well.
 

Brother Ian

Active Member
I just heard that the Mayor is sending some of his policeman on an all expenses paid trip to Las Vegas.

It gets more unbelieveable every day.
 

Bunyon

New Member
LG, but will he provide a means of travel to Los Vegas, or is it every man for himself? Yea! Liquer, women and gambeling. That is the way to recover from a tramatic experience. Go figure! :rolleyes:
 

freedom's cause

New Member
he will probably refurbish the school buses that
he allowed to be destroyed by hurricane katrina
instead of sending them to the dome for his constituents I could not believe he did not get the school buses to help evacuate people why wasn't he pressed about his efforts the media let him slide he is a fake if you ask me I may be a little harsh but he and his staff failed
I hope he is not rewarded with another term just
because he is a minority
 

here now

Member
The truth will come out. And those who really care about who is to blame will accept it and those who don't care to know the truth will continue to place blame on the man that they do not like.
 

Daisy

New Member
Who would've driven the buses? Police officers? Where would they have driven to?

I suppose these are things that should've been determined by the Emergency Planning Board, if they have such a thing.
 

prophecynut

New Member
"I could not believe he did not get the school buses to help evacuate people"

A big mistake by the Mayor, yet most of the citizens would not of boarded the buses.

"Who would've driven the buses?"

Anybody, there was a teenager who pirated a bus a save those that went with him.
 

Johnv

New Member
Originally posted by C4K:
There is plenty of blame to share.
Yes there is, but so far, most of the blame has been done for things that are not "blameable". Yes, things could have been done differently, better, etc, but to say that the whole thing was bad from teh getgo is ridiculous. It was a natural disaster. It left 80% of the coty underwater. Folks did the best they could under the circumstnaces. And, btw, New Orleans is not the only place that needed assistance. They're simply the place that suffered the most obvious damage and the biggest obstacles.
 
Originally posted by Johnv:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by C4K:
There is plenty of blame to share.
Yes there is, but so far, most of the blame has been done for things that are not "blameable". Yes, things could have been done differently, better, etc, but to say that the whole thing was bad from teh getgo is ridiculous. It was a natural disaster. It left 80% of the coty underwater. Folks did the best they could under the circumstnaces. And, btw, New Orleans is not the only place that needed assistance. They're simply the place that suffered the most obvious damage and the biggest obstacles. </font>[/QUOTE]It did my heart good to read this!
 

carpro

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Nagin is the worst "pass the buck" guy I've seen since I don't know when.
 

Brother Ian

Active Member
Originally posted by prophecynut:

"Who would've driven the buses?"

Anybody, there was a teenager who pirated a bus a save those that went with him.
In fact that teenager saved a bunch of people and the bus was returned. He acted in a very responsible manner. I wonder why the grown ups didn't think of that?
 
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