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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Shocking, isn't it?

Video Shows Bush Warned Before Katrina Hit WASHINGTON (AP) - On the eve of Hurricane Katrina's fateful landfall, President Bush was confident. His homeland security chief appeared relaxed. And warnings of the coming destruction - breached or overrun levees, deaths at the New Orleans Superdome and overwhelming needs for post-storm rescues - were delivered in dramatic terms to all involved. All of it was captured on videotape.

The Associated Press obtained the confidential government video and made it public Wednesday, offering Americans their own inside glimpse into the government's fateful final Katrina preparations after months of fingerpointing and political recriminations.

"My gut tells me ... this is a bad one and a big one," then-federal disaster chief Michael Brown told the final government-wide briefing the day before Katrina struck the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29.

The president didn't ask a single question during the briefing but assured soon-to-be-battered state officials: "We are fully prepared."

My favorite sentence in this article: "The White House and Homeland Security Department urged the public Wednesday not to read too much into the footage."

That's right, people. Pay no attention to indisputable proof. Three more years of this?! Oh joy. *sigh*

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