Liars

They’re so used to being able to “create their own reality,” it’s as if they don’t even realize that people are watching all of this unfold live on television.

FEMA chief Brown: We learned about that (Thursday), so I have directed that we have all available resources to get that convention center to make sure that they have the food and water and medical care that they need. (See video of CNN asking why FEMA is clueless about conditions — 2:11)

Mayor Nagin: The convention center is unsanitary and unsafe, and we are running out of supplies for the 15,000 to 20,000 people. (Hear Nagin’s angry demand for soldiers. 1:04)
CNN Producer Kim Segal: It was chaos. There was nobody there, nobody in charge. And there was nobody giving even water. The children, you should see them, they’re all just in tears. There are sick people. We saw… people who are dying in front of you.

Evacuee Raymond Cooper: Sir, you’ve got about 3,000 people here in this — in the Convention Center right now. They’re hungry. Don’t have any food. We were told two-and-a-half days ago to make our way to the Superdome or the Convention Center by our mayor. And which when we got here, was no one to tell us what to do, no one to direct us, no authority figure.

Uncollected corpses

Brown: That’s not been reported to me, so I’m not going to comment. Until I actually get a report from my teams that say, “We have bodies located here or there,” I’m just not going to speculate.

Segal: We saw one body. A person is in a wheelchair and someone had pushed (her) off to the side and draped just like a blanket over this person in the wheelchair. And then there is another body next to that. There were others they were willing to show us. ( See CNN report, ‘People are dying in front of us’ — 4:36 )

Evacuee Cooper: They had a couple of policemen out here, sir, about six or seven policemen told me directly, when I went to tell them, hey, man, you got bodies in there. You got two old ladies that just passed, just had died, people dragging the bodies into little corners. One guy — that’s how I found out. The guy had actually, hey, man, anybody sleeping over here? I’m like, no. He dragged two bodies in there. Now you just — I just found out there was a lady and an old man, the lady went to nudge him. He’s dead.

Hospital evacuations

Brown: I’ve just learned today that we … are in the process of completing the evacuations of the hospitals, that those are going very well.

CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta: It’s gruesome. I guess that is the best word for it. If you think about a hospital, for example, the morgue is in the basement, and the basement is completely flooded. So you can just imagine the scene down there. But when patients die in the hospital, there is no place to put them, so they’re in the stairwells. It is one of the most unbelievable situations I’ve seen as a doctor, certainly as a journalist as well. There is no electricity. There is no water. There’s over 200 patients still here remaining. …We found our way in through a chopper and had to land at a landing strip and then take a boat. And it is exactly … where the boat was traveling where the snipers opened fire yesterday, halting all the evacuations. ( Watch the video report of corpses stacked in stairwells — 4:45 )

Dr. Matthew Bellew, Charity Hospital: We still have 200 patients in this hospital, many of them needing care that they just can’t get. The conditions are such that it’s very dangerous for the patients. Just about all the patients in our services had fevers. Our toilets are overflowing. They are filled with stool and urine. And the smell, if you can imagine, is so bad, you know, many of us had gagging and some people even threw up. It’s pretty rough.(Mayor’s video: Armed addicts fighting for a fix — 1:03)

Violence and civil unrest

Brown: I’ve had no reports of unrest, if the connotation of the word unrest means that people are beginning to riot, or you know, they’re banging on walls and screaming and hollering or burning tires or whatever. I’ve had no reports of that.

CNN’s Chris Lawrence: From here and from talking to the police officers, they’re losing control of the city. We’re now standing on the roof of one of the police stations. The police officers came by and told us in very, very strong terms it wasn’t safe to be out on the street. (Watch the video report on explosions and gunfire — 2:12

More here.

Cafferty again

Stealing Atrios’ transcription this time.

Cafferty: Wolf, the war in Iraq is part of the problem in New Orleans. The Boston Globe reporting today that National Guard units across the country have about half their usual equipment. Everything from helicopters, trucks, humvees, weapons available to them. All the rest of the stuff has been sent off to fight the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. There are 78000 National Guard troops who are now deployed in those overseas war zones. Even the hardest hit states have 40% of their National Guard troops in Irraq right now. What happens if there’s a terrorist attack tomorrow or a massive eearthquake in southern California? How would the nation respond? It’s a frightening thought. The question is this – if we’re to stay the course in Iraq should we bring the national guard troops home and institute a draft?

Wolf: blahlbahblah

Cafferty: Do you suppose, Wolf, that the arrival of the relief convoys and the political photo ops on the Gulf Coast happening at the same time were a coincidence today?

Wolf: blahblahblah. Jack, a final thought before I go.

Cafferty: It’s embarrassing.

Boston Globe article here.

The possibility of another catastrophic event is something I’ve been thinking about too. We’ve got a war in Iraq and devastation at home. We are stretched to the goddamn limit. If something else happens now…

Times Picayune messages

Subject: My Hurricane Story — ELDERLY/MENTALLY DISABLED TRAPPED IN APT
ON CARROLLTON AVE

Story: THERE ARE ABOUT 40 ELDERLY & MENTALLY DISABLED CITIZENS TRAPPED IN AN APT COMPLEX AT 1226 S. CARROLLTON AVE . 90+ YEAR OLD FATHER OF A FRIEND HERE IN LAFAYETTE..NAME IS DELERY LANDRY HE IS IN APT 315..NO FOOD OR WATER & THEIR CAREGIVES LEFT THEM PRIOR TO STORM…THEY MAY NOT HAVE ENOUGH INSIGHT TO MAKE THEMSELVES NOTICEABLE TO RESCUERS…MATER DESOTO APTS NEXT TO CHURCH ON 1226 S CARROLLTON AVE. 10 RESIDENTS PER FLOOR..4 STORY BUILDING..PLEASE HELP THEM QUICKLY…DAUGHTERS NAME IS SUSAN LANDRY CHIQUELIN FROM LAFAYETTE SHE HAS LOST CONTACT WITH HIM A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO….ELDERLY & MENTALLY DISABLED RESIDENTS….

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Subject: My Hurricane Story — Mother trapped in building for the
elderly

Story: Please go to 2110 Royal St. apt 719 and rescue my 81 year old
mother, Rosalie Rabel who is trapped in the building with many other
elderly people in need of medication, food, and water. I beg for your help
before they dehydrate. God bless you and thank you for the help you
can give.

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Subject: My Hurricane Story — people trapped at overpass

Story: Hello my name is Carolyn Keaton and I am trying to let someone
know for a friend here that has family there, that there are people
trapped at Tulane and Broad sts overpass. They have been there for four
days without food or water. Could someone please let someone know about
this?

Thanking you in advance

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Subject: My Hurricane Story — 80+ people trapped in the Medical Residence Hall at LSU Health Science Center at the corner of Tulane and Caiborne

Story: 80 people are trapped in the Medical Residence Hall at LSU Health Science Center there are three buildings located at the corner of Tulane and Caiborne, about a mile from the Superdome, they have a very limited supply of water and food. They can’t break out of the building or go to the roof. Please let the rescue teams know about their situation

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100 students trapped, 6th fl. Xavier U.
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 11:05:12 -0400

About 100 students trapped at xavier univ. on the 6th flr. They are scared and hungry when will the police go and get them.

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300 Trapped in St. Augustine H.S. on AP Tourreau
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 10:36:55 -0400

Sandi Waltman from 35173 writes:

I received a message this morning from someone that there are about 300 people sheltered at St. Augustine High School on AP Tourreau in the 7th ward… not far from Dillard University and the St. Bernard housing project. They have no food and no water.

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Children in attic, 3254 Gentilly Blvd
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 10:03:50 -0400

Subject: My Hurricane Story — Rescue Still Needed

Story: My cousin and his family have not yet been rescued. There are six people including a young child and three Tulane University students. The address is 3254 Gentilly Blvd. The name is Terry Simon.

Reports are that a rescue boat came on Tuesday and took the family across the street because they were in worst condition. However, no one came back for them. I understand that they are in the attic with no food or water…waiting to be rescued.

There’s a lot more. I hope to god somebody who can do something is reading them.

But what about the good news?

Honest to god: just heard some substitute host on Rush Limbaugh’s show saying (a) “we” conservatives all know that the government can’t do anything right anyway, so we certainly shouldn’t rely on them now, and (b) the media aren’t reporting the “good” news from New Orleans — i.e., the faith based charities that are moving into the gulf coast to hand out supplies.

Well gee whillikers, mister guest host, I guess when the darned liberal EmEssEm reporters are down there in New Orleans watching babies die before their eyes and rats gnaw on corpses left out in the street, somehow the tens of thousands of people facing imminent dehydration, starvation, dysentary and death seem like a slightly more important story. That’s how biased they are.

Fucking moron.