Monday, September 26. 2005
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Virtually everything reported to have been happened at the Superdome post-Katrina turned out not to have been true. From the Seattle Times:
After five days managing near-riots, medical horrors and unspeakable living conditions inside the Superdome, Louisiana National Guard Col. Thomas Beron prepared to hand over the dead to representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Following days of internationally reported killings, rapes and gang violence inside the Dome, the doctor from FEMA - Beron doesn't remember his name - came prepared for a grisly scene: He brought a refrigerated 18-wheeler and three doctors to process bodies.
"I've got a report of 200 bodies in the Dome," Beron recalls the doctor saying.
The real total was six, Beron said.
Of those, four died of natural causes, one overdosed and another jumped to his death in an apparent suicide, said Beron, who personally oversaw the turning over of bodies from a Dome freezer, where they lay atop melting bags of ice. State health department officials in charge of body recovery put the official death count at the Dome at 10, but Beron said the other four bodies were found in the street near the Dome, not inside it. Both sources said no one had been killed inside.....
Orleans Parish District Attorney Eddie Jordan said authorities had confirmed only four murders in New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina - making it a typical week in a city that anticipated more than 200 homicides this year. Jordan expressed outrage at reports from many national media outlets that suffering flood victims had turned into mobs of unchecked savages.
"I had the impression that at least 40 or 50 murders had occurred at the two sites," he said. "It's unfortunate we saw these kinds of stories saying crime had taken place on a massive scale when that wasn't the case. And they (national media outlets) have done nothing to follow up on any of these cases, they just accepted what people (on the street) told them. ... It's not consistent with the highest standards of journalism." Here is my award for the most hysterical of reports, which implied that Bush was engaging in a cover-up:
The Toxic Timebomb in New Orleans
While the human and economic toll of Hurricane Katrina continues to rise, a toxic mix of dead bodies, human waste and chemicals now poses a new threat to the devastated city of New Orleans.
As the city began pumping the filthy water back into Lake Pontchartrain, Mayor Ray Nagin warned residents to brace themselves for ugly scenes as the foul water revealed its horrific secrets.
"It's going to be awful. It's going to wake the nation up again," said Nagin, who has suggested that 10,000 may have died in his city alone.
Already, more and more bodies are appearing, floating in the water, or pointed out by people being rescued from their homes....Bush has so far resisted calls for an independent inquiry
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Yet another hysterical Katrina news story was contradicted by the facts today. Note the anti-Bush implication of the final line: The Toxic Timebomb in New Orleans While the human and economic toll of Hurricane Katrina continues to rise, a toxic mix of
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