FEMA holds fake press conference

spike

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*shakes head* :grinno:


Johnson stood behind a lectern and began with an overview before saying he would take a few questions. The first questions were about the "commodities" being shipped to Southern California and how officials are dealing with people who refuse to evacuate. He responded eloquently.

He was apparently quite familiar with the reporters -- in one case, he appears to say "Mike" and points to a reporter -- and was asked an oddly in-house question about "what it means to have an emergency declaration as opposed to a major disaster declaration" signed by the president. He once again explained smoothly.

FEMA press secretary Aaron Walker interrupted at one point to caution he'd allow just "two more questions." Later, he called for a "last question."

"Are you happy with FEMA's response so far?" a reporter asked. Another asked about "lessons learned from Katrina."

"I'm very happy with FEMA's response so far," Johnson said, hailing "a very smoothly, very efficiently performing team."

"And so I think what you're really seeing here is the benefit of experience, the benefit of good leadership and the benefit of good partnership," Johnson said, "none of which were present in Katrina." (Wasn't Michael Chertoff DHS chief then?) Very smooth, very professional. But something didn't seem right. The reporters were lobbing too many softballs. No one asked about trailers with formaldehyde for those made homeless by the fires. And the media seemed to be giving Johnson all day to wax on and on about FEMA's greatness.
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Of course, that could be because the questions were asked by FEMA staffers playing reporters. We're told the questions were asked by Cindy Taylor, FEMA's deputy director of external affairs, and by "Mike" Widomski, the deputy director of public affairs. Director of External Affairs John "Pat" Philbin asked a question, and another came, we understand, from someone who sounds like press aide Ali Kirin.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/25/AR2007102502488.html
 
Another outstanding federal agency. To think, you want them running our healthcare too.
 
They need to get the decision maker(s) on this out now, before more people die,
because they surly aren't competent to make Any good decisions.
 
*shakes head* :grinno:

So are you saying you hear things rattle (*) when you shake your head or that you fully support smileycons?

false pressconfernce + shaking head no = double negitive . . . Ah! you don't belive it was fake or maybe never actaully happened.

Definalty, Karl Rove was behind you shaking your head.



Really, I'm confused, please anwser the question, just the facts ma'am. :retard3:
 
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