Friday, September 16, 2005

Federal Government Plans To Blame Environmentalists For What Could Be Worst U.S. Environmental Disaster In History

It's not surprising that the Bush administration is now trying to focus the blame for the levy failures that resulted in the flooding of NOLA to environmental groups. The same tactic seemed to work well after 9/11 after Al Queda attacked the U.S. they managed to shift the blame from a group of Saudis to the Iraqi government, which had nothing to do with the attack and nothing to do with Al Queda. What resulted was an illegal war that has tarnished the U.S. image across the world and resulted in record financial debt. One can only imagine that they will use this opportunity to launch a full scale war on environmentalism and given their track record it's not hard to guess what the outcome will be - Environmental Bankruptcy.

E-mail suggests government seeking to blame groups

"Federal officials appear to be seeking proof to blame the flood of New Orleans on environmental groups, documents show.

The Clarion-Ledger has obtained a copy of an internal e-mail the U.S. Department of Justice sent out this week to various U.S. attorneys' offices: "Has your district defended any cases on behalf of the (U.S.) Army Corps of Engineers against claims brought by environmental groups seeking to block or otherwise impede the Corps work on the levees protecting New Orleans? If so, please describe the case and the outcome of the litigation."


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Monday, September 12, 2005

NOLA Victims - The Dead Still Lay In The Street ... It Takes Time To Privatize and Cover Your Ass

Bodies have been lying in the streets and water for nearly two weeks now and there's no excuse for it. Sure there were still survivors that need to be picked off of roof tops and out of their homes, but that doesn't mean that you can't collect the dead at the same time. So why has it taken so long for the operations to begin removing the dead? Well one reason is so that it could be outsourcing to private companies, or at least one private company with links to Bush and Halliburton.

Kenyon International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Houston-based Service Corporation International (SCI), has been contracted out by the Department of Homeland Security to oversee this operation. For those unfamiliar with the company, they were the ones who got in trouble in Florida for recycling graves by dumping the bodies in the woods and using the plots over again. lightupthedarkness.com has a great article detailing this as well as the associations between them and the current administration. It's also interesting to note that S. Malcolm Gillis, who serves on the board of SCI, also serves on the board of Halliburton.

Rigorous Intuition also has a great post regarding this issue and just how Kenyon International/SCI could keep the body count low by hiding or cremating the bodies, thus keeping the numbers off the books.

Also check out The Raw Story article - FEMA, La. outsource Katrina body count to firm implicated in body-dumping scandals

Saturday, September 10, 2005

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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Natural Disasters, Environmental Ruin, And An Inept Federal Government

For the past week I have been following the stories surrounding Hurricane Katrina and the events that have unfolded in its' wake. I have refrained from commenting until now. And I'm sure that I feel, as most Americans do, the utter disgust at what had happened. Below is a timeline breakdown of various events that transpired, some of which we are now just learning of and that are a complete contradictorily to what Bush and this administration have been telling us.

Friday August 26, 2005

As Hurricane Katrina approaches the gulf states as a Category V storm, the Governor of Louisiana foresees a major catastrophy and calls for a state of emergency and for assistance from the federal government. This request went directly to President Bush.

Saturday August 27, 2005

"The President today declared an emergency exists in the State of Louisiana and ordered Federal aid to supplement state and local response efforts in the parishes located in the path of Hurricane Katrina beginning on August 26, 2005, and continuing."
-From White House Web Site


Monday August 29, 2005

The following photos and accompanying captions came from Yahoo! News



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Elvin Duckworth, left, Jonathan Harvey, center, and Leonard Harvey paddle a row boat through a flooded street in their Gulfport, Miss, neighborhood after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast Monday, Aug. 29, 2005. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)



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U.S. President George W. Bush smiles during a town hall-style meeting at a retirement community where he talked about Medicare prescription-drug benefits for senior citizens in El Mirage, Arizona August 29, 2005. Bush on Monday urged skeptical senior citizens to sign up for a new Medicare prescription drug benefit program, touting a choice of plans with monthly premiums as low as $20. REUTERS/Jeff Mitchell



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David Diaz looks at the area where he and his brother used to live in the Sadler Apartments on the waterfront in Biloxi, Mississippi, August 29, 2005. The pile of rubble and empty foundations are what is left of 30 or more apartments. REUTERS/Mark Wallheiser



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President Bush holds up a birthday cake for Sen. John McCain , R-Ariz., upon his arrival at Luke Air Force Base in Glendale, Az., Monday, Aug. 29, 2005. McCain turned 69 Monday. Bush is traveling and will attend 'conversations' with experts and the elderly in El Mirage, Ariz., and Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., in an effort to sell older Americans on the value of a prescription drug benefit that begins next year for Medicare patients. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)



Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2005

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President Bush plays a guitar presented to him by Country Singer Mark Wills, right, backstage following his visit to Naval Base Coronado, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2005. Bush visited the base to deliver remarks on V-J Commemoration Day. (AP Photo/ABC News, Martha Raddatz)



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Evelyn Turner cries alongside the body of her common-law husband, Xavier Bowie, after he died in New Orleans, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2005. Bowie and Turner had decided to ride out Hurricane Katrina when they could not find a way to leave the city. Bowie, who had lung cancer, died when he ran out of oxygen Tuesday afternoon. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)



Thanks to Hughes For America for the above photos, captions and html.

Wednsday, Aug. 31, 2005

On Wednesday night, Secretary Rice was booed by some audience members at "Spamalot!," the Monty Python musical at the Shubert, when the lights went up after the performance.

Yesterday, Rice went shopping at Ferragamo on Fifth Ave. According to the Web site www.Gawker.com, the 50-year-old bought "several thousand dollars' worth of shoes" at the pricey leather-goods boutique.

A fellow shopper shouted, "How dare you shop for shoes while thousands are dying and homeless!" - presumably referring to Louisiana and Mississippi."


I will be adding more to this later. I can only take so much at one time.

9/07/2005

I've relized that there's just to damn much that has transpired and now that Bush & Co. have let loose their spin machine, there's really no way I can begin to try and compose a full account of what has happened and what lies the federal government is throwing around now.

I will just add one more thing to this post:

So where is all this toxic floodwater from New Orleans going? Directly into Lake Pontchartrain. I just heard a report that it could kill all life in the lake and make its' way down to the Gulf of Mexico.

This is going to be one of the biggest environmental disasters in U.S. history. All because the federal government decided to cut funding for the levy system a few years ago.