Subj : Re: Hurricane recovery To : Richardw From : Finnigann Date : Mon Sep 12 2005 03:16 pm -=> Richardw wrote to Finnigann <=- Ri> Re: Re: Hurricane recovery Ri> By: Finnigann to richardw on Fri Sep 09 2005 09:02 pm > -=> richardw wrote to Newborn <=- > > ri> Re: Re: Hurricane recovery > ri> By: Newborn to richardw on Fri Sep 09 2005 01:00 am > > > > > > Perhaps local law enforcement might not have been so warn-out if > > > > > standing along side of him. Police handleing the law and the mil > > > > > him up. Sounds good to me. > > > > > > > > Utimately this is what happened, it just took the bureacy (local, > > > > federal) a while to figure it out. I really think 'lumping' FEMA > > > > basket as Homeland security is a griveous error. FEMA should be > > > > agency responsibile for NATURAL disaster ONLY. With a separate b > > > > a leader that has experience with coping with natural disasters. > > > > > > I disagree. We need one response team capable of dealing with whateve > > > disaster comes along. The response is similiar *irregardless* of the > > > cause. Provide a means of evacuation, food, medicine, shelter, and > > > apparently some baby-sitting at gun-point may be required as well. > > > > > > I don't see the need to fund 2 seperate agencies. Everybody today see > > > to think we need a BIGGER government than the monolith we have now! > > > ugh! > > > > FEMA doesn't have to be concerned with ongoing acts of terrorism, such > > as radioaactive (atomic) or chemical acts that homeland security would > > have to handle. Natural disasters are quite different and require peo > > experienced in handling the problems they present. It may not require > > different agency, but, each department should have it's own leadersh > > structure. Just my personal opinion.... > > ri> We're talking about _response_ teams. FEMA should be concerned with > ri> responding to an act of terrorism, be it evacuation or whatever. > ri> Intelligence agencies should be concerned with _preventing_ acts of > ri> terrorism. As I said above, the response to an act of terrorism is > ri> going to be very similiar to the response for a natural disaster. The > ri> same basic needs will apply. > > Like the WTC and Katrina are similar? > > Besides they have to plan a national response which is no small task. Yes. They are both disasters. The difference being, in the WTC, there were no survivors to be rescued. 9/11 is more than the WTC. some of the folks at the Pentagon did survive. And alot of people were saved at the WTC too. Fast acting first responders that put themselves in harms way so that many others could live totell about it. No, there is more going on than is alredy known. It ain't over just yet. .... Confucius Say; Man who eat many prunes get good run for money. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.46 þ Synchronet þ Bits-N-Bytes BBS Onehellofa BBS bnb.dtdns.net .