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Rep McKinney
Special Order Censored???
- By Rep Cynthia
McKinney
September 11, 2005
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- I mentioned the word impeachment on the House Floor
Thursday late afternoon, but I don't see it in the official
Congressional Record transcript. I was chided by the Speaker that it
was out of order to question the President's motives. I didn't
question motives, I questioned actions: from lack of actions on
Katrina to cutting the budget of safety net programs, to rewarding
the rich to the detriment of all the rest of us. This transcript
directly from the Congressional Record is mangled and omits that
word!!!! I can't believe this.
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- Please read the attachment (I don't normally do
attachments) and see if I missed it. If I hear back from you that it
is, indeed, missing, then I will say the word repeatedly on the House
Floor upon my return to force them to put my words as I say them in
the Congressional Record.
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- In this talk, I discuss Katrina, the State of Black
America, the State of Hispanic America, poverty in America, and the
Katrina timelines being developed that will keep us from falling
victim to the White House spin. In addition to explosive information
given to me from investigative journalists and whistleblowers, there
is one particularly pernicious development taking place: bioweapons
labs under water with who knows what having been released into the
environment. People desperate for jobs must be informed what the heck
has been unleashed in the devastated areas as a result of Katrina.
Anyone involved in cleanup must have this information before entering
New Orleans. I shudder to ponder all the ramifications of Katrina.
Although I didn't finish my remarks, and I'm told they also shut the
microphone off as I was concluding my remarks--something I don't
remember ever having been done to a Member before--I think you get the
message here that high crimes and more than misdemeanors have been
visited upon the American people.
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- THE TREMENDOUS CHALLENGES THAT FACE OUR COUNTRY --
(House of Representatives - September 08, 2005)
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- The SPEAKER pro tempore (Miss McMorris). Under the
Speaker's announced policy of January 4, 2005, the gentlewoman from
Georgia (Ms. McKinney) is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of
the minority leader.
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- Ms. McKINNEY. Madam Speaker, I have got a lot of
papers and a lot of posters. One hour will in no way accommodate all
that needs to be said tonight about the tremendous challenges that
face our country today, including how we conduct ourselves in the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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- While my remarks tonight in no way should be
construed as encompassing all of my thoughts on the very important
issues that I discuss tonight, just mark this down as a start.
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- First, let me say that I am especially proud of the
way the people of my district and of this country have wrapped their
arms around the victims of Hurricane Katrina. At this time, we have a
healthy contingent of expert Georgians in the traumatized gulf States,
and we have received thousands of Katrina's victims into our cities,
churches, and homes.
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- I have come to this floor on many occasions. People
around the world have commented on how shocked they are to see such
poverty in America. While cities and localities pass anti-panhandling
measures that criminalize begging tourists and visitors in downtown
areas asking for help, Hurricane Katrina washed away America's veneer
of populist opportunity, a country that has overcome its racist,
slave-holding past, a country ready for world dominion because it has
learned how to uplift the human spirit at home.
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- Katrina, in images as stark and undeniable as could
be, has laid bare the Republican lie that its policies promote growth
and prosperity for all Americans and leave no child behind, while
Katrina put into our living rooms and the world's living rooms the
cruel hoax that has been played on America and those who love America
by the ruthless sybaritic power player elites who are as responsible
for the conditions endured by too many Americans as they are for the
embarrassing and breathtaking incompetencies we all witnessed just
before Labor Day.
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- Almost 30,000 New Orleans households live on less
than $10,000 per year. More babies and young kids are going hungry in
our country. Eleven percent of our families experienced hunger in
2003. One million more Americans are living in poverty today than
there were 1 year ago. Income distribution has become obscenely skewed
toward the rich during the Bush years. In Manhattan, the poor make two
cents for each dollar that the rich make. This places Manhattan on par
with Namibia for income disparity.
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- Interestingly, in the financial capital of the
world, New York City, the Bronx is the poorest urban county in the
country, and New York State is being depleted of its middle
class.
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- America is being depleted of its middle class. Over
50 percent of America's income goes to the top 20 percent of
households. With even more tax cuts for the wealthy on the horizon,
coupled with real budget cuts for the programs that are forced to take
care of more and more Americans, the situation can only be expected to
get worse, sadly.
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- Incomes for 95 percent of American households are
flat or falling. Only the top 5 percent are experiencing the growth
that we hear the Republicans talk about.
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- Now, I have got tons of documentation to offer for
all of the statistics that we cite, but let me take a moment and
reiterate where we are for all the people who are listening
tonight.
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- Let me recall for just a moment the America they
might not know but that more of us are coming all too well to
know.
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- I will start with this poster, which depicts a black
man hanging from a tree. The caption says "The body of Robert McNair
is seen here as residents and schoolchildren in the Georgetown
community saw it between about 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. last Thursday.'' This
was on the front page of the Jackson, Mississippi, Advocate the week
of October 23 to 29 when I was in Mississippi for a speaking
engagement. This was what I saw.
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- Sadly, it is what the children in the neighborhood
saw, a black man hanging from a tree. A lynching. That is 2003. I am
not talking about 1903. This is 2003. Sadly, in 2005, we have two
lynchings being investigated in the State of Georgia, my home State,
and both of them are supposed to have been suicides. In this story it
was reported that this poor Mr. Robert McNair committed suicide,
hanging from a tree.
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- When I come to the floor and do these monthly talks,
some way or other we get around to the state of black America because
it is important for us to understand that there are many Americans,
and some of those Americans we do not see and we do not know. But we
need to know how all Americans live so that we can make sure that no
American is left behind.
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- On some indices, even today, it is true that the
racial disparities are worse today than they were at the time of the
murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. People would say it is not true,
but, alas, it is true. And, of course, the statistics document that
sad truth. United for a Fair Economy gives us these statistics in its
State of the Dream report on imprisonment. To close the racial gap, it
will take 190 years just so that black people are imprisoned for the
same crime at the same rate as white people are imprisoned.
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- What about poverty? We saw a lot of that. Overall
poverty, the racial disparity, 150 years to close the gap. Why does
that have to be? At the slow rate that the black-white poverty gap has
been narrowing since 1968, it would take 150 years to close the
gap.
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- What about child poverty? Two hundred ten years to
close the gap. Almost one-third of black children live in poverty. The
child poverty gap would take 210 years to disappear, not reaching
parity until 2212.
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- I would like to thank the National Council for La
Raza that provided us with these statistics, the proportion of
children without health insurance in the United States, home ownership
rates. Look and you can see the proportion of children without health
insurance in the United States. Look at the Hispanic figures. Look at
that. Twenty-five percent of young Latino children do not have health
insurance in this country.
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- What about home ownership rates, because we hear a
lot of talk about the growth economy, and the Republicans and the
President talk about promoting home ownership, home ownership, the
first tier toward building wealth, okay? Well, if you are lucky enough
to be able to own a home, sadly black and Hispanic home ownership
rates are low. How low? To close the home ownership gap, the disparity
between white home ownership and black home ownership, the first tier
toward
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- wealth building, it will take 1,664 years to close
the home ownership gap.
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- This is something that so many Americans take for
granted. Yet so many Americans still have a dream for home
ownership.
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- Now, what about income? It will take 581 years for
us to close the per capita income gap. Since 1968, we have only been
able to close the gap 2 cents. Black people make 55 cents for every
dollar. That was in 1968. In 2001, it was 57 cents. Two cents, so 581
years to close the gap.
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- When some people start talking about how we want to
build, rebuild, and provide for folks, that is what this Congress is
supposed to do. We should build lives, we should build communities,
build neighborhoods, and protect our people.
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- When it comes to the economic conditions that are
prevailing for so many Americans, it is almost a joke. Here is a
cartoon from the Washington Post. This is the sybaritic power player
who is pulling the strings behind the scene, calling the shots,
dictating politics and policy; and he is saying, "It is not trickle
down economics. We got the plumbing fixed.'' Here is the poor little
fella down here, little panhandler trying to wait to get some of the
stuff that is trickling down, and it is not trickling down any
more.
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- Poverty is up. Median income down. That is the
result of the policies of the Bush administration since 2001.
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- What about all these tax cuts? New Orleans has got a
lot of attention now because of what has happened, and we hear and we
will hear some of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle
suggesting that we need to do more tax cuts. Well, the faces of the
people that came into our living rooms from Hurricane Katrina got this
much from George Bush's tax cuts. But if you happened to make over
$200,000 a year, you got this much from George Bush's tax cuts.
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- It is so clear that the administration wants to
serve some of the people all of the time and fool the rest of us all
of the time. The tax cuts, we should not hear another word uttered
about the need for more of the kind of tax cuts that the Bush
administration has given us thus far. This insensitive policymaking
that ends up hurting real people leads to a kind of callousness within
our society that we do not recognize sometimes, that we do not notice
sometimes.
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- It is easy to pass an anti-panhandling ordinance in
the city of Atlanta because we do not feel the pain of the people who
do not eat at night. So it is also easy to demonize people. It is easy
to demonize people that you do not know.
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- This made it around the Internet until Agence
France-Presse pulled their photo off. But how is it that we can have a
media in this country displaying one young man wading through that
putrid water and the American press, the Associated Press, says that
he is "looting.'' Then you have two people who are obviously not black
and they are "finding.'' This young man, according to the Associated
Press, walks through chest-deep floodwater after "looting'' a grocery
store. Two residents wade through chest-deep water after "finding''
bread and soda.
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- This is the America of those statistics. This is the
America that all Americans need to know and see. This is the America
that too many of us have borne the brunt of generation after
generation after generation after generation.
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- And then, they called them "refugees.'' Some bright
light in the media came up with that one to further dehumanize poor
black people in New Orleans. I had some New Orleans residents in my
congressional office in Georgia who said that they had never, ever
thought that they would be called refugees in their own country. Other
insensitive language just shows how totally out of touch the
leadership of this country is with the American people.
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- While the city was still flooding, Speaker Hastert
suggested that New Orleans should not be rebuilt.
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- As the mostly black people were herded into what
looked like concentration camps, Barbara Bush suggested that they were
really better off now than they were before. Well, maybe she has got
something there, because it took losing an entire city for the
"compassionate conservatives'' in Washington, D.C., to finally get
some compassion in the laws they pass, in the policies they enact, in
what they do around here.
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- And you can imagine my surprise to hear the very
people who chose not to adequately fund education, health care,
affordable housing, now saying we have got to have Pell grants,
Section 8 vouchers, schooling for children. It is what some of us have
been saying all along.
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- Now, you can just about bet your bottom dollar that
the Karl Rove spin machine is working overtime to whitewash the Bush
administration preparations for the response to Katrina. Let us
remember as we go through this that the State and local responders
were victims too. That is why it is critical that the feds act. But
they did not act, notwithstanding anything that comes out of the spin
machine.
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- Kathleen Blanco, the governor of Louisiana said, "We
wanted soldiers, helicopters, food and water. They wanted to negotiate
an organizational chart.'' This is from the New York Times. "Far from
deferring to State or local officials, FEMA asserted its authority and
made things worse,'' according to Mr. Broussard, and I will talk about
him a little bit later, who complained on Meet the Press.
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- Mayor Nagin said, "The root of the breakdown was the
failure of the Federal Government to deliver relief supplies and
personnel quickly. They kept promising and saying things would happen.
I was getting excited and telling people that. They kept making
promises and promises.''
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- MSNBC informs us that FEMA Director Michael Brown
waited 5 hours after the storm's landfall to get agency assistance, to
get agency aid from the Department of Homeland Security.
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- Now, another thing that we need to know about, there
are so many things that our government does in our name with our tax
dollars, on our behalf supposedly, that we do not know about. The Bush
administration has opened up these biodefense labs all over the
country. In about 20, 25 universities around the country we have got
biodefense labs studying I do not know what.
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- I can remember the Tuskegee Study. I remember
MK-Ultra as an African American. I remember Paul Robeson. But Tulane
University is under water, and Tulane University houses one of these
biodefense labs. We need to know what the heck was in that lab, what
was going on in that biodefense lab.
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- Some of the headlines. Notwithstanding what you may
hear from the other side of the aisle or coming out of the White House
about how everyone has to share the blame, these are some of the
headlines.
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- "FEMA won't accept Amtrak's help in
evacuations.''
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- "FEMA turns away experienced firefighters.''
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- "FEMA turns back Wal-Mart supply trucks.''
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- "FEMA prevents Coast Guard from delivering diesel
fuel.''
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- "Homeland Security won't let Red Cross deliver
food.''
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- "FEMA bars morticians from entering New
Orleans.''
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- "FEMA blocks 500-boat citizen flotilla from
delivering aid.''
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- "FEMA fails to utilize Navy ship with 600-bed
hospital on board.''
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- "FEMA to Chicago: Send just one truck.''
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- "FEMA turns away generators.''
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- "FEMA first responders urged not to
respond.''
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- Those are just a few of the headlines. I have got
all of the documentation, of course.
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- There is also a story about three U.S. Customs
Blackhawk helicopter crews that are absolutely livid because they had
been directed not to provide full-time support for the hurricane
relief effort in the Gulf.
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- "Navy ship nearby underused.'' This is from the
Chicago Tribune. A craft with food, water, doctors. All it needed was
the orders. It never got the orders.
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- "Federal agency slow to accept business help.'' This
is from the Financial Times, "Federal agency slow to accept business
help. From Wal-Mart's satellite-based communications system to FedEx's
aircraft, U.S. business has in some cases managed to provide a swifter
response to the initial impacts of Hurricane Katrina than the Federal
and State authorities.''
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- This is from the Salt Lake City Tribune: "Frustrated
fire crews to hand out
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- fliers for FEMA. Many of the firefighters assembled
from Utah and throughout the United States by FEMA thought they were
going to be deployed as emergency workers. Instead, they have learned
they are going to be community relations officers for FEMA, shuffling
throughout the gulf coast region to disseminate fliers and a phone
number, 1-800-621-FEMA,'' which does not work most of the time.
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- Now, I know that American children can do better in
geography, but you would think that at least our emergency management
people would get their geography right. CNN.com says, Well, they were
supposed to go to Charleston. My colleague from Charleston, we were in
a meeting on Tuesday night, and he said they had the shelter all set
up with supplies, cots, blankets and everything, and nobody came. Now
we find out that this is why they did not come. They were supposed to
be in Charleston, South Carolina. Guess where FEMA took them?
Charleston, West Virginia. What incompetence. Right city, wrong State.
CNN.com.
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- I cannot even imagine. No one should imagine. It is
ridiculous. But they are going to tell you everything is all
right.
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- The New York Times tells us, "Navy pilots who
rescued victims are reprimanded.'' What? "Two Navy helicopter pilots
and their crews returned from New Orleans on August 30 expecting to be
greeted as lifesavers after ferrying more than 100 victims to safety.
Instead, they were reprimanded.''
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- Well, we are working on this, since I serve on the
Committee on Armed Services. But the sad thing about it is, when we
had our briefing on Tuesday evening, the Secretary of Defense,
Secretary of Homeland Security, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of
Treasury, Secretary of HUD were all there at the briefing, except that
Defense kept going in and out, Homeland Security kept going in and
out, could not stay long enough to brief the Members of Congress or to
hear from the Members of Congress who are directly impacted by their
failure, their incompetence.
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- Malik Rahin is a former Black Panther Party member.
In a very compelling radio interview he said, "You want more morality
from the poor than from the rich.'' But he rejected the idea that New
Orleans was a city divided by race. He said, "Whites took their boats
and went into black neighborhoods. But it was the feds who forced
people to leave their possessions. Once they got rescued, they had to
leave their possessions. They could only take one bag.''
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- He says, "Over 70 percent of the people who were
rescued were rescued by individuals.'' Then he went on to say
something very interesting. He said, "$90 million of HOPE VI
construction, but the people who needed it the most in New Orleans got
no training, no community service.''
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- Louisiana has the highest dropout rate in the
country. He said, "Juvenile justice is a disgrace.'' He said, "The
only equal opportunity employer here is drugs.''
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- We heard a lot about shooting. He says, "White
vigilante groups with shotguns and rifles rode around saying they were
going to shoot the looters.'' They were unchecked. There could have
been a riot. He says, "There was about to be a race riot.''
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- He said, "Many whites took their own personal boats
into the black community. Too many acts of heroism, sharing ice,
sharing water.''
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- Then he mentions Jefferson Parish had to secede from
the United States of America. So I want to mention the Jefferson
Parish president.
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- But before that I am going to mention what Mayor
Nagin in a wonderfully compelling interview with WWL said when he had
the opportunity to speak directly with President Bush. He said, "I
told him we had an incredible crisis here and that his flying over in
Air Force One does not do it justice, and that I have been all around
this city, and I am very frustrated because we are not able to marshal
resources and we are outmanned in just about every respect.''
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- MSNBC informs us that FEMA Director Michael Brown
waited 5 hours after the storm's landfall to get agency assistance, to
get agency aid from the Department of Homeland Security.
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- Now, another thing that we need to know about, there
are so many things that our government does in our name with our tax
dollars, on our behalf supposedly, that we do not know about. The Bush
administration has opened up these biodefense labs all over the
country. In about 20, 25 universities around the country we have got
biodefense labs studying I do not know what.
-
- I can remember the Tuskegee Study. I remember
MK-Ultra as an African American. I remember Paul Robeson. But Tulane
University is under water, and Tulane University houses one of these
biodefense labs. We need to know what the heck was in that lab, what
was going on in that biodefense lab.
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- But in perhaps the most compelling of all of the
interviews that we have seen, and these are all available on the
Internet, is Aaron Broussard, president of Jefferson Parish, on Meet
the Press. He said, "Sir, they were told, like me, every single day
the cavalry is coming on the Federal level, the cavalry is coming, the
cavalry is coming, the cavalry is coming. I have just begun to hear
the hooves of the cavalry. The cavalry is still not out here yet, but
I have begun to hear the hooves, and we are almost a week
out.''
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- Then he gives three quick examples, one of the
Wal-Mart delivery trucks, three trucks of water. FEMA turned them
back. They had 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel on a Coast Guard vessel.
It was docked in Jefferson Parish. The Coast Guard said, "Come and get
the fuel right away. When we got there with our trucks, they got the
word. FEMA says, `Don't give the fuel.' Yesterday, yesterday FEMA
comes in and cuts all our communication lines.'' Why is FEMA cutting
communications?
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- "The guy who runs the building I am in, Emergency
Management,'' this is Aaron Broussard on Meet the Press, "he is
responsible for everything. His mother was trapped in St. Bernard
Nursing Home, and every day she called him and said, `Are you coming,
son? Is somebody coming?' He said, `Yeah, mama, somebody is coming to
get you.' `Somebody is coming to get you on Tuesday.' `Somebody is
coming to get you on Wednesday.' `Somebody is coming to get you on
Thursday.' `Somebody is coming to get you on Friday.' And she drowned
Friday night.''
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- And she drowned Friday night. "Nobody is coming to
get us. Nobody is coming to get us. The Secretary has promised.
Everybody has promised. They have had press conferences. I'm sick of
the press conferences. For God's sake, just shut up and send us
somebody.'' Aaron Broussard.
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- Want the facts? The FEMA chief waited 5 hours after
Katrina made landfall on August 29. Five hours.
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- It is clear also that the administration would like
to avoid a blame game. They want to do everything to not discuss the
failures. What is Michael Brown's reaction to all of this? Michael
Brown, FEMA director, says in a CNN interview: "Considering the dire
circumstances that we have in New Orleans, virtually a city that has
been destroyed, things are going relatively well.'' That is our FEMA
director, Michael Brown. How out of touch could this man have
been?
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- Those 9/11 activists know how critical it is to
construct a timeline, because the timeline tells us who did what and
when they did it. The timeline will tell us the truth. The timeline
cuts through the spin. So, of course, I made a point to get in touch
with the folks who were collecting the timelines, and there are a lot
of timelines available on the Internet. Think Progress has a timeline,
and WWL also has a timeline.
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- All the while this was going on, the news media
reported that the Iraq war costs now exceed Vietnam's. But I think it
is pretty clear that the Iraq war is costing us more than money. Let
us just look at where some of those assets were. Mississippi has 40
percent of its National Guard forces in Iraq. Louisiana has 35 percent
of its National Guard forces in Iraq. Florida has 26 percent. Alabama
has 23 percent of its National Guard forces in Iraq.
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- On June 8, 2004, in the New Orleans Times-Picayune,
Walter Maestri, who is emergency management chief for Jefferson
Parish, said, "It appears that the money has been moved in the
President's budget to handle homeland security and the war in Iraq.
And I suppose that's the price we pay. Nobody locally is happy that
the levees can't be finished, and we're doing everything we can to
make the case that this is a security issue for us.'' Security, we are
going to discuss that in a minute.
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- On April 24, 2004, the Times-Picayune said: "Less
money is available to the Army Corps of Engineers to build levees and
water projects in the Mississippi River Valley this year and next
year.'' Nobody can say they did not know, were not warned, whatever it
is that the spin machine might come up with.
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- National Geographic Magazine, October 2004, came up
with an article that reported on a simulation, I will not call it a
game, but a simulation of what would happen should a hurricane hit New
Orleans: "As the whirling maelstrom approached the coast, more than a
million people evacuated to higher ground. Some 200,000 remained,
however. The carless, the homeless, the aged, the infirm, and those
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- New Orleanians who look for any excuse to throw a
party.'' It goes on to describe just exactly what happened during
Hurricane Katrina, but that was in October 2004.
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- The Louisiana National Guard also knew that they
were paying a price that was perhaps too high. On August 1 the
Louisiana National Guard complained that they were taking critical
equipment to Iraq that should have remained in Louisiana. But when the
Bush administration does not like what one says, they just fire them.
So there was a former Member of Congress that I had the pleasure to
serve with, Mike Parker from Mississippi, who was with the Army Corps
of Engineers. He complained that they were cutting the Army Corps of
Engineers budget too much, and so he was forced out.
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- Now it turns out that Michael Brown was forced out
too. He was forced out from the job he had before he became the FEMA
assistant director and then director. Let me see if I can read this
correctly. Michael Brown's previous employment was with the
International Arabian Horse Association, and he was fired from that
job too. They said that he was asked to resign. And so, of course,
eminently qualified to serve in the Bush administration; he gets one
of the most important jobs in the country with the lives of the
American people in his hands.
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- We know that this is what they do, hurting people
whom they disagree with, because there is the case of another Army
Corps of Engineers employee by the name of Bunnatine Greenhouse, who
complained about the no-bid sweetheart deal private contracts going to
Halliburton. Well, she was forced out of her job too because, even
though Vice President Dick Cheney still gets his deferred compensation
checks from Halliburton Corporation, I guess the Bush administration
is not finished with Halliburton, because they have been hired to do
the storm cleanup. Is there no other corporation in America? Why is it
that it always has to be Halliburton?
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- Well, the Times-Picayune calls for the firing of
Michael Brown; and I have signed my name to many letters that are
floating around here calling for his firing, his resignation,
Chertoff's as well; and in a minute somebody on this House floor is
going to mention impeachment.
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- But as if making sure that Halliburton got what they
needed to get, I checked the FEMA Web site, and on the FEMA Web site
it says: "Help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.'' First on the list
is American Red Cross. We remember that during 9/11, there were many
complaints from the victims of 9/11, and I remember seeing one report
of the symphony orchestra getting some of the 9/11 contributions. But
there is Operation Blessing. Operation Blessing was founded by Pat
Robertson. That is the same Pat Robertson who called for the
assassination of a duly elected president, Hugo Chavez, of Venezuela.
How can FEMA recommend that someone who calls for the murder of
somebody else get hard-earned money from the American people? It is on
the FEMA Web site, and it is outrageous.
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- But there is more. Sadly, there is more. I agree
with the Tom Hartman article: "You Can't Govern if You Don't Believe
in Government.'' What we have witnessed here in utter stark relief is
the culmination of all of that Republican ideology against government,
against the people, against helping people who are in need. Ronald
Reagan was elected President by saying: "The nine most terrifying
words in the English language are, `I'm from the government and I'm
here to help.''' Newt Gingrich in 1995 told us what he thought about
government. He was speaking about Medicare. He said: "Now, we don't
want to get rid of it in round one because we don't think that's
politically smart and we do not think that's the right way to go
through a transition. But we believe it is going to wither on the vine
because we think people are going to voluntarily leave it.'' Wither on
the vine.
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- Grover Norquist in 2001 said this, and I think this
encapsulates it all: "I don't want to abolish government. I simply
want to reduce it to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom
and drown it in the bathtub.''
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- That is how these people feel about government. So I
am not surprised that the Army Corps of Engineers budget is cut to the
extent it is cut. I am not surprised.
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- Here, Bush's agenda is to cut government services to
the bone and make people rely on the private sector for the things
they need. So he sliced $71 million from the budget of the New Orleans
Corps of Engineers, a 44 percent reduction. In addition, the President
cut $30 million in flood control. And then Bush took to the airwaves
on "Good Morning America'' on September 1 and said, "I don't think
anyone anticipated that breach of the levees.''
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- "I don't think anyone anticipated that breach of the
levees.''
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- Now, in stark contrast to the way the Department of
Homeland Security mobilized to secure the people of the gulf States,
within 48 hours of the notification of the death of Chief Justice
Rehnquist, Bush nominated Roberts to serve as Chief Justice. They are
real fast at doing some things.
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- Now, at some point, we have to talk about values and
priorities and how it has become that our values and our priorities
are so twisted and mangled now. We are focusing on other things, and
some of those things are important. I am not going to say that
everything is not so important that has become a priority. We had a
resolution today that six people voted against to give Bush another
blank check in the war on terrorism. I was one of the six.
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- No more blank checks, Mr. President, not for war,
not for war.
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- I went to the Committee on Homeland Security's Web
site, and I just thought I would look and see which subcommittee has
jurisdiction for natural disasters. Well, I could not believe it. I
did not see any mention at all of natural disasters. So I went to one
of our interns, whose eyes are a whole lot younger than mine, and I
said, Would you please scour the entire website, because I have put in
a search and it did not come up in a search; scour the entire website,
and I want you to highlight the number of times you see the mention of
the two words, "natural disaster.''
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- It is not mentioned. It is not mentioned. On the
entire Committee on Homeland Security Web site "natural disaster'' is
not mentioned.
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- Now, a young man had a script before him, and he was
supposed to read the script, but he took the opportunity to deviate
from the script and speak his mind. His name is Kanye West. He has
been on the cover of all these national magazines talking about how he
is the most brilliant new hip-hop, rap artist, Kanye West. And now, he
is being vilified because he dared to take a detour from what some
people wanted him to say and say what he wanted to say, which is,
quite frankly, the origins of hip-hop anyway, young people who have
something to say and have found the means to say it.
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- Kanye West said, "I hate the way they portray us in
the media. You see a black family; it says they are `looting.' You see
a white family; it says they are `looking for food.' And, you know, it
has been 5 days, because most of the people are black, and even for me
to complain about it, I would be a hypocrite, because I have tried to
turn away from the TV because it is too hard to watch. I have even
been shopping before even giving a donation.
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- "So now I am calling my business manager right now
to see what is the biggest amount I can give,'' notice he said he is
calling his business manager; I want you to pay attention to that.
"And, just imagine if I was down there and those are my people down
there. So anybody out there that wants to do anything that we can help
with the way America is set up to help the poor, the black people, the
less well off, as slow as possible.''
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- Now, NBC censored that. NBC has decided that they
can determine what we hear from the smartest young man in
hip-hop.
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- He also said, "George Bush doesn't care about black
people.'' NBC censored it. They deleted his remarks. And MSNBC
President Rick Kaplan, who produced the telethon at Rockefeller Plaza
in New York, had the cameras cut to actor Chris Tucker who was on a
different part of the stage and who appeared to be looking off at
something else in the camera. So it was the MSNBC president, who was
also the producer, who said, Well, you know, maybe the American people
do not need to hear the smartest young man in hip-hop's ideas about
George Bush.
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- Thank goodness, I can come to the floor of the House
and speak my piece. And as long as C-SPAN cameras are running, well,
it will not be cut off, but I understand there is even an effort to
try and limit C-SPAN's access to American households.
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- But I have to tell my colleagues something. As I saw
the African Americans, mostly African American families ripped apart,
I could only think about slavery, families ripped apart, herded into
what looked like concentration camps. So I was reminded of a Miami
Herald article written on July 5, the day after Freedom Day,
1987.
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- The title of the article was "Reagan Aides and the
Secret Government,'' and here is a quote from that article: "A copy of
the memo was obtained by the Herald. The scenario outlined in the
Brinkerhoff memo resembles somewhat a paper Giufreda had written in
1970 at the Army War College in Carlyle, Pennsylvania, in which he
advocated martial law in case of a national uprising by black
militants.'' In which he advocated martial law in case of a national
uprising by black militants. The paper also advocated the roundup and
transfer of two "assembly centers or relocation camps of at least 21
million American Negroes.''
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- Now, I did not write that; the U.S. Government wrote
that. They were going to round up 21 million Negroes because they were
afraid of freeing black people. A story of neglect? I am not surprised
about any story of neglect of the people that comes from this body
with this set of priorities, that passes these kinds of budgets on the
backs of the American people, these kinds of tax cuts on the backs of
the American people.
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- I want to commend my sister Congresswoman, the
gentlewoman from California (Ms. Lee), who has said that it is time
for us to get serious about poverty in this country. It is time for us
to get serious. I am a proud cosponsor of legislation with the
gentlewoman from California (Ms. Lee).
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- I will just conclude by saying that on the United
States State Department Web site is "How to identify
misinformation.'' Does the story fit the pattern of a conspiracy
theory?




