Clinton: Government 'failed' people

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And who would know better about failing the people than this fellow?

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/05/clinton.katrina/index.html

HOUSTON, Texas (CNN) -- Former President Bill Clinton on Monday said the government "failed" the thousands of people who lived in coastal communities devastated by Hurricane Katrina, and said a federal investigation was warranted in due time.

"Our government failed those people in the beginning, and I take it now there is no dispute about it," Clinton told CNN. "One hundred percent of the people recognize that -- that it was a failure." (See interview -- 2:32 )

He and former President George H. W. Bush have launched the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund to help raise money for those left homeless by the storm. (Full story)

Clinton is just the latest in a long line of critics who have blasted the federal government for not moving fast enough to help people in the immediate aftermath of Katrina, which slammed into the Gulf Coast one week ago as a Category 4 hurricane.

He said that the utmost priority was saving people now -- and evaluating the mistakes in the months to come.

"We've got the departments on the ground, we've got the military on the ground, we've got a chance to do it right now, and we should do it right," he said. "And then in an appropriate time we should analyze what went wrong and why and what changes should be made."

As with the 9/11 commission charged with looking at the events leading up to and after the September 11, 2001 attacks, Clinton suggested a bipartisan Katrina commission be formed. It would investigate what went wrong and determine "what is the best structure and what are the best personnel decisions" to make in emergency management, he said.

The elder Bush echoed Clinton's sentiment, telling CNN's Larry King that he is "not satisfied" with the handling of the hurricane's aftermath.

Nonetheless, he defended his son's performance.

"What can he do? He can just go out and do what he's doing today, showing that the federal government's involved, has been involved, will continue to be involved ... He cannot listen to every critic from the editorial page of The New York Times," the elder Bush said.
 
It says right there in the Bill of Rights...

The government shall provide for every need, want and feeble desire of hurricane victims.

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From a leadership standpoint, local and state government messed up.

From what I've seen on TV and from reading online news, the middle management of FEMA is entirely too bureaucratic in "going by the book", even when the book is useless in this situation.

Dumb stuff that's apparently due to FEMA: A truckload of water, heading to where people need water, but turned back because it's not "authorized". Similar examples abound. (Please emphasize "apparently". It's not always clear.)

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I was listening to Limbaugh last night (don't flame me on limbaugh...at least half the time he has a point even if you don't totally agree with him) and he was reading excepts from the New orleans emergency evacuation plan....none of which was followed. Evidently they paid big money to write a phone book sized evac plan and noone ever read it....There were some pretty on target time requirements ( if this was indeed a true report, its still media, so hard to tell)
 
Former President Bill Clinton on Monday said the government "failed" the thousands of people who lived in coastal communities devastated by Hurricane Katrina, and said a federal investigation was warranted in due time
Federal investigation? Maybe so; but first there needs to be a very public investigation into why Bill Clinton used our air force to bomb a sovereign nation called Serbia, killing thousands of Serbian civilians, and occupying it with our military - in support of a heroin cartel's army calling themselves the "Kosovo Liberation Army".
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