What the media missed
You just have to read THIS. I mean it. If you don’t, just skip this post entirely.
It has actually been debated whether or not FEMA actually failed in its response when applying the pure definition of what FEMA actually is and is expected to do. Now, the entire scenario that led to all the speculation of massive support failure can be questioned. Katrina was a disaster for sure. But, people actually testifed before Congress about the events that occurred in the Superdome. Their credibility was questioned but "some" legislators used it for fodder to attack Bush & Company. All of those over-the-top claims can now be questioned. I’d really like to see what Geraldo Rivera has to say about this.
Plus, there are apparently a whole bunch of heroes that have been totally ignored.
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