Russert and Nagin

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Anyone watching this? Russert just put it to Nagin after coddling him for the first part of the interview. Read him the plan where it says it was the Mayor's responsibility to get the people out.
 

Otter

Nothing to see here
Really is senseless to point out facts to the Democrats. If it doesn't fit their whineyass agenda, they choose to ignore it. I've noticed over the past few years that more and more of the under 30 folks look at the democratic party as a bunch of nutjobs.
 

FromTexas

This Space for Rent
Ken King said:
Anyone watching this? Russert just put it to Nagin after coddling him for the first part of the interview. Read him the plan where it says it was the Mayor's responsibility to get the people out.

Damn. It takes usually more than 24 hours for them to get the transcript up online.
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
FromTexas said:
Damn. It takes usually more than 24 hours for them to get the transcript up online.
MR. RUSSERT: But, Mr. Mayor, if you read the city of New Orleans' comprehensive emergency plan-- and I've read it and I'll show it to you and our viewers--it says very clearly, "Conduct of an actual evacuation will be the responsibility of the mayor of New Orleans. The city of New Orleans will utilize all available resources to quickly and safely evacuate threatened areas. Special arrangements will be made to evacuate persons unable to transport themselves or who require specific life-saving assistance. Additional personnel will be recruited to assist in evacuation procedure as needed. Approximately 100,000 citizens of New Orleans do not have means of personal transportation."

It was your responsibility. Where was the planning? Where was the preparation? Where was the execution?

MAYOR NAGIN: The planning was always in getting people to higher ground, getting them to safety. That's what we meant by evacuation. Get them out of their homes, which--most people are under sea level. Get them to a higher ground and then depending upon our state and federal officials to move them out of harm's way after the storm has hit.

MR. RUSSERT: But in July of this year, one month before the hurricane, you cut a public service announcement which said, in effect, "You are on your own." And you have said repeatedly that you never thought an evacuation plan would work. Which is true: whether you would exercise your obligation and duty as mayor or that--and evacuate people, or you believe people were on their own?

It's here
 
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