RadarORiley wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:09:Actually, I think aid was on the way before the levy broke. Which, in fact, was not G.W.'s fault. I know from my own experience that if you can't get out, help can't get to you. I think it's unfair to start pointing fingers.
No one expected the flooding in New Orleans, but the responsibility belongs to the Government of Louisiana, they have allowed the building & growth in the city knowing it was a recipe for disaster. Responsibility also needs to go to the ones who were told to leave & chose to defy the orders.This said, I am doing what I can to allieviate the suffering. Sorry, I'll get off my soap box now.
Well, personally, I feel that we, the people, should make the government do what is needed. It isn't really the fault of government that a city was built below sea level. It is the people's fault. The people allowed it. After all, how many of us would knowingly build a house at the base of a dam? Then why didn't people have more concern about their levies? The news has remembered hurricane Camille in 1969 (I was a sailor in Pensacola, Fla. then), and I remember helping with some of that clean up. How come 35 years have passed and the levies were never strengthened?
I happen to think that not enough people are ever willing to get on a soap box. If people don't speak out, then our government is exactly what we deserve.