Author Topic: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......  (Read 1831 times)

Frank Gallagher

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I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« on: September 14, 2005, 05:05:00 am »
...will get charged with the hundreds of other deaths he's personally responsible for?
 
 
 Two charged over Katrina deaths  
 
 The Manganos face 34 charges of negligent homicide
 The owners of a nursing home outside New Orleans have been charged with manslaughter over the deaths of 34 people during Hurricane Katrina.
 The married couple who ran St Rita's home are accused of ignoring mandatory orders to evacuate residents, whose bodies were found last week.
 
 These are believed to be the first criminal neglect charges laid in connection with the flood disaster.
 
 The death toll in Louisiana is now 423 after the discovery of more bodies.
 
 On Sunday, 45 bodies were found at a flooded hospital in New Orleans. The owners said they had been critically ill patients who died in stifling heat after power was cut off, and insisted they could not have been evacuated in time.
 
 The overall confirmed death toll in the hurricane-affected states is above 600.
 
 News of the nursing home charges came as President George W Bush took some blame for the slow response to the disaster on 29 August.
 
 "To the extent that the federal government didn't fully do its job right, I take responsibility," he told reporters at the White House.
 
 The BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington says Mr Bush's admission does not mean he is prepared to take all the blame but has again pointed to failures throughout government.
 
 In other developments:
 
 
 Vulnerable islands are evacuated and mainland schools closed in North Carolina as tropical storm Ophelia reaches hurricane strength off the coast
 
 Three New Orleans suburbs - Gretna, Westwego and Lafitte - are poised to reopen having restored basic amenities
 
 Louisiana's prison service confirms no inmates died or escaped during the storm and warns all those missing on bail or probation to re-establish contact.
 
 Bus offer
 
 Mable Mangano and Salvador Mangano Sr were charged with negligent homicide after they surrendered to police in Louisiana and have been taken into custody.
 
 The elderly residents died in the rising flood waters after the couple allegedly discounted the evacuation orders and repeated warnings as the hurricane approached.
 
 "Thirty-four people drowned in a nursing home when it should have been evacuated - I cannot say it any plainer than that," said Louisiana Attorney General Charles Foti.
 
 The owners allegedly turned down an offer from local officials to take the patients out by bus and did not bother to call in an ambulance service with which they had a contract, Mr Foti added.
 
 A lawyer for the couple, Jim Cobb, told CNN his clients had not abandoned any of the patients and were not told of any mandatory evacuation order.
 
 "If you evacuate these patients, many of whom are on oxygen, many of whom are on feeder tubes, many of whom won't survive the evacuation, many of those people are going to die," Mr Cobb said.
 
 Body dispute
 
 Counting the dead after the storm is proving to be controversial in other ways, the BBC's Daniel Lak reports from New Orleans.
 
   No one... seems to be able to break through the bureaucracy
 
 Kathleen Blanco
 Louisiana governor
 A single day increase of more than 180 deaths in the official toll is being blamed on reports from rural areas arriving late in the state capital, Baton Rouge.
 
 Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco also accused the federal government of refusing to pay for the collection of dead bodies - an allegation it denies.
 
 "No one, it seems, even those at the highest level, seems to be able to break through the bureaucracy," Ms Blanco said at a meeting of Louisiana officials.
 
 "I'm angry and outraged by this situation."
 
 Political and bureaucratic disputes were said to have delayed rescue efforts soon after the hurricane struck, our correspondent notes, and it appears they are continuing.

muschi

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2005, 08:35:00 am »
finally now people might wake up and see how this govt we count on isn't there for us and say wtf do we need it for? of course it's needed but far less.
 
 lemme tell ya from personal experience any large organization especially federal is a bloated wasteful conceited bureacracy bent on self-preservation not effectiveness.
 
 and a large part of the privatization effort is just a shell game so the govt can say with a big stupid grin on its face "see? the govt is smaller now!"
 
 meanwhile they just passed off the work to contractors. still same amount of positions assigned to govt service work (or non-work).
 
 there's alot of money and power in these entrenched organizations and they're not going to give it up without an enorumous effort.
 
 unf, american's attn span is like the size of a mosquito and soon they'll be zoning back into reality tv shows, buying more suv's then whining about gas prices and they will forget all about it.  
 
 i bet those in power up the street giggle over cocktails about this.

Guiny

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2005, 08:57:00 am »
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Originally posted by muschi:
  finally now people might wake up and see how this govt we count on isn't there for us and say wtf do we need it for? of course it's needed but far less.  
And where are you for them? Sitting on a chat board not helping, that's where.

muschi

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2005, 09:02:00 am »
jesus h christ. whats w the personal attacks in this forum? is it b/c u who attack personally hav little dicks and hav to compensate?! wtf. my comments above have nothing to do w me and what im doing, u schmoe. i hav never known so many uptight anal pricks since living here in dc for 8 years. some of the most miserable sob's in the country - demented mf'rs. no wonder our system is so f'd up, u guys run it! [er, um, is that abusive?
 "...[I'm] caught red-handed ...showing feelings of an almost human nature...I sentence you[me] to be exposed before your peers!!"]

Bartelby

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2005, 09:10:00 am »
I happen to agree with muschi.  One word: "Halliburton"
 
 - as for what he should be doing, perhaps he's given the cash he's been asked to give.  Is there something else you can think of?  
 
 Relief agencies are asking people to NOT get into their cars and drive down there, the Red Cross has asked us NOT to initiate clothes/food/toy drives.  Few of us can commit to housing families for an extended periods of time. It might be worth noting that the 60 Billion Dollars earmarked for Federal disaster aid is TAX PAYERS money, much of which will go to "fix" a broken bureacracy. ..imho much like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
 
 I'm starting to think that some of the loudest pro-Administration voices on this website might be sitting at tax-payer provided computers at their jobs in the Federal sector...and are part of the problem - not the solution.

muschi

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #5 on: September 14, 2005, 09:27:00 am »
and, i happen to have shipped porn down there.  to take their minds off it all. THAT's what ive done! good ol sloppy porn to boot. but no midgets, no farm animals, that'd just be wrong. nuns, that's always ok. they are catholic down there -- o shit, im going to hell.
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nkotb

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #6 on: September 14, 2005, 09:35:00 am »
That's weird, as I don't recall millions of American's voting for muschi as the leader of their country...
 
 Rob, you make less and less sense with each passing day.
 
 
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Originally posted by muschi:
  finally now people might wake up and see how this govt we count on isn't there for us and say wtf do we need it for? of course it's needed but far less.  
And where are you for them? Sitting on a chat board not helping, that's where. [/b]

muschi

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #7 on: September 14, 2005, 09:43:00 am »
i sure hope [or actually wish] millions of American's would vote for  muschi (not safe for work) as the leader of their country...i'm a big fan.

Guiny

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #8 on: September 14, 2005, 10:56:00 am »
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Originally posted by nkotBaba:
 Rob, you make less and less sense with each passing day. [/qb]
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 And your opinion means the world to me. Just keep bitching, I'll keep laughing at you.

Frank Gallagher

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #9 on: September 14, 2005, 11:02:00 am »
Okay, this is my thread and I'm policing it...with Thatguy stood right behind me for back up, just in case any newbies are big and bad and mean!
 
  Whoever used the most disgusting language, 'muschi' I think was the culprit has gone too far. I am quite liberal when it comes to insults and bad language, but I must draw the line at schmoe muschi give yourself 10 demerit points and sign off the board until tomorrow morning so you can think about what it is you've just done...if Rob Gee needs counselling after such abuse I will make it available at his nearest watering hole.

Guiny

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Re: I wonder if old Hee-Haw......
« Reply #10 on: September 14, 2005, 11:04:00 am »
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
  ...if Rob Gee needs counselling after such abuse I will make it available at his nearest watering hole.
Thanks, I hear counselling costs an arm and a leg these days.