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archived: 11 - 17 Sep, 2005 Back Next UPDATED: September 15, 2005 "ON THE GREAT NEW ORLEANS BUSH FLOOD OF 2005, I" Much has been written of what will go down in American history as one of the worst disasters ever. Since it may in the end result in the destruction through chemical and biological contamination of one of our nation’s few unique cities, of what we have known New Orleans to be, it may well be the worst disaster in our nation’s history. (By the way, if this chemical and biological contamination had been the result of a terrorist attack, just imagine how different he reaction of the Bush Men to it would have been.) I do not call it a “natural” disaster because the bulk of the physical damage and virtually all of the loss of human life did not arise from natural causes. The death and destruction clearly arose from a whole series of conscious decisions by the Bush Men that starved New Orleans of flood control money over the past four years, money that was repeatedly requested, would have dealt with, and most likely prevented the specific dike failures that resulted in the flooding. (Please note my use of the term “Bush Men” as distinguished from “Bushmen.” The latter describes an aboriginal tribe living in the Kalahari region of Southern Africa that I would not want to insult by perhaps indicating that they had anything in common in the way of morals, ethics, ideology, or policies, with those of the current controllers of the US Federal government.) Coincident with these decisions were a whole series of other conscious ones by the Bush Men that lead to the further, and highly critical, destruction of the wetlands of the Mississippi Delta, opening vast tracts up to development. Please note my name for the event. It does not include the word “Katrina.” Since the hurricane itself only swiped at New Orleans along its western side, if the dikes had not failed, by the end of that first week after the hurricane hit, New Orleans would have likely been a footnote to coverage of the areas of the Mississippi and Alabama Gulf coats that took the full force of its center. But what occurred that was monstrous (in both senses of the term) was the Flood, Bush’s Flood indeed, and that is what I am calling it. Much, much more will be written about The Great New Orleans Bush Flood of 2005, over a period of decades, including, should the US university system survive the current onslaught of Georgite crypto-theocratic-fascism against it, numerous doctoral dissertations. In this first of what will become, knowing myself, another of my subject-specific series, I share with you a couple of comments, edited for reproduction, that first appeared on the Weblog http://planetmove.blogspot.com/ on which, as many of you know, I publish occasionally. These pieces should be read in the context of the dates on which they appeared. Friday, September 02, 2005
Dr. J.'s Short Short Shot No. 4: The Bush Base Revealed
If
anyone had any doubts about what the primary Bush Base is, his response and the
response of his Administration to the New Orleans tragedy/disaster should set
the record straight. Folks, his primary base ain't the Christian Right. That is
a Johnny-come-relatively-lately. It brings in votes, alright. It also provides a
very convenient target for Bush opponents like myself to attack (and attack we
do and rightly so). Further, having the Christian Right out in front as the
apparent primary base provides a cover for the basic policies of the Party and
the Administration that they cannot talk about openly. That primary long-time
base of the modern Republican Party, lies elsewhere. Like the Religious Right,
it goes by the letters RR: Racist Right. On the same day, Friday, September 02, 2005, I also posted the following, yes, with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek. Dr. J.'s Short Short Shot No. 5: FEMA and the Great New Orleans Flood
Mirabile dictu
(loosely translated as "as amazing as that may seem"), the head of the US
Federal Emergency management Administration, FEMA, took responsibility for the
first four days of the overwhelming horror show that has been going on in New
Orleans. Of course, because Katrina did not hit New Orleans head on, if the
dikes had held the damage would have been substantial given that Katrina was a
Category 4 hurricane, but those who were able to leave before it hit would
already be coming back, the National Football League’s Saints-Giants game
scheduled for Sept. 18 in the Superdome would still be the schedule, and those
who stayed would simply be digging out of a rather large mess. But the dikes on
Lake Pontchartrain did give way and The Great New Orleans Flood ensued, with all
of its immediate horrible consequences for the people and the city, and its
likely very serious long-term ones that will be with us as a nation for years.
Amazingly enough the director of FEMA, a Bush Man, actually took responsibility,
something Bush Men rarely do when something goes wrong. To be continued. ________________
Dr.
Steven Jonas is a TPJ contributing author. He is a Professor of
Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University (NY) and
author/co-author of over twenty books. Dr. Jonas is one of America's
most perceptive Democratic political analysts. He is also the author of The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2022, originally published in 1996 under the pseudonym “Jonathan Westminster,” and republished with a New Introduction in 2004, under the same author's name. The 2004 edition is available at www.barnesandnoble.com (search with the title) and www.xlibris.com (click on “Bookstore,” then “Search” with title). Both versions are available at www.amazon.com (go to "Books;" search with title).
Dr. Jonas is also a Contributing Editor for the
Weblog
http://planetmove.blogspot.com/, produced
by The Planetary Movement Ltd. UK (http://www.planetarymovement.org/), TPJ's
own Michael Carmichael, Founder and President,
and a
Contributing Columnist for the Project for the Old
American Century, POAC,
http://www.oldamericancentury.org/.
By invitation Dr. J's TPJ columns are posted weekly
on the website of AirAmericaRadio's new morning man
(9-12 Eastern), the redoubtable Jerry Springer (yes,
it is that Jerry Springer, a true progressive
it turns out), at
http://www.springerontheradio.com/. Sept 8, 2005
"Let's Hear It For Original Intent" Aug 25,2005
"Some
Thoughts On The Atomic Bombing Of Japan" July 28, 2005
“Iran
Nukes, Revisited" June 23, 2005
"Why
All Of This Repression Abroad?" May 26, 2005
"Pat
Buchanan's 'What If?'" April 28,
2005
"The Schiavo Case, IV:
The Definitions Of Life And Death" March 31, 2005
“John Bolton And The
Nuclear Option"
February 24, 2005
"Going Nuclear
In Iran"
Jan 27, 2005
“Comparing
George
W. Bush And Adolf Hitler”
Dec 30, 2004
“The ‘Unless’ of the ‘Coming Second
Civil War’ Series, Part I”
Oct 28, 2004
Why The Patriot Act?”
Sept 30, 2004
“Four 800 Lb. Gorillas In The
Campaign Room”
July 29, 2004
“Some Thoughts For and About The
Kerry Campaign, IV”
May 27, 2004
“On Fascism -- And The Georgites”
April 29, 2004 “On
George Bush and Religion, Part 2”
March 25, 2004
“Brief Essays” February 27, 2004 “On Doctor Dean” |
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