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Old 02-Sep-2005, 13:53
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Couldn't agree more. Richest, most powerful country in the world with, presumably, more resources on tap than any third world country. Unlike the Tsunami disaster you would think that they wouldn't have to ship stuff half way around the world to get aid and assistance to people.

But where is the leadership to coordinate rescue responses?
Where are the civil engineers to repair the levees?
America has more civilian helicopters than any other nation - where is the organisation required to commandeer them and organise airlifts? (I'm talking about airlifting the people on the islands of dry land where an ordinary civilian pilot could land - not the professional job of winching folks from rooftops)
Where is the leadership required to make sure that IF such a thing was arranged the helicopters wouldn't be sniped upon or overun with people frantically trying to get on them?
Where are the food drops?

It just seems that nobody has a clue what to do. As for the reaction of Dubya it just shows what a clueless jerk he really is when he can't hide behind the spin.

Incompetent, Impotent, Inept response to a truly awful tragedy
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Old 02-Sep-2005, 14:10
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Couldn't agree more. Richest, most powerful country in the world with, presumably, more resources on tap than any third world country. Unlike the Tsunami disaster you would think that they wouldn't have to ship stuff half way around the world to get aid and assistance to people.

But where is the leadership to coordinate rescue responses?
Where are the civil engineers to repair the levees?
America has more civilian helicopters than any other nation - where is the organisation required to commandeer them and organise airlifts? (I'm talking about airlifting the people on the islands of dry land where an ordinary civilian pilot could land - not the professional job of winching folks from rooftops)
Where is the leadership required to make sure that IF such a thing was arranged the helicopters wouldn't be sniped upon or overun with people frantically trying to get on them?
Where are the food drops?

It just seems that nobody has a clue what to do. As for the reaction of Dubya it just shows what a clueless jerk he really is when he can't hide behind the spin.

Incompetent, Impotent, Inept response to a truly awful tragedy

Well put Jools, I wholeheartedly agree.
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Old 02-Sep-2005, 14:33
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Couldn't agree more. Richest, most powerful country in the world with, presumably, more resources on tap than any third world country. Unlike the Tsunami disaster you would think that they wouldn't have to ship stuff half way around the world to get aid and assistance to people.

But where is the leadership to coordinate rescue responses?
Where are the civil engineers to repair the levees?
America has more civilian helicopters than any other nation - where is the organisation required to commandeer them and organise airlifts? (I'm talking about airlifting the people on the islands of dry land where an ordinary civilian pilot could land - not the professional job of winching folks from rooftops)
Where is the leadership required to make sure that IF such a thing was arranged the helicopters wouldn't be sniped upon or overun with people frantically trying to get on them?
Where are the food drops?

It just seems that nobody has a clue what to do. As for the reaction of Dubya it just shows what a clueless jerk he really is when he can't hide behind the spin.

Incompetent, Impotent, Inept response to a truly awful tragedy
Not wishing to join a bun fight, but the Dunkirk spirit springs to mind
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Old 02-Sep-2005, 15:04
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Old 02-Sep-2005, 15:22
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If American presidents were sacked for either idiocy or incompetence, the USA would need elections every 4 weeks, not 4 years.

It would be nice to think that Dubya might fall over this disaster, but it's not very likely.
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Old 02-Sep-2005, 22:44
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Have read some of the postings on this site about George W how about getting rid of the **** running England?
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Old 02-Sep-2005, 23:29
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Old 03-Sep-2005, 11:38
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Him Too! Although there is much doubt over whether he does actually run The English Team
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