A DUer tipped me off to this story. :)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/01/us/01fema.html?_r=2&pagewanted=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha23">NYTimes 4/30/11
Government’s Disaster Response Wins PraiseTUSCALOOSA, Ala. — It has been the deadliest natural disaster on American soil since Hurricane Katrina. But the government response to the tornadoes that devastated the South last week has, at least in the first few days, drawn little of the searing criticism aimed at federal agencies back in 2005.
In numerous interviews in the low-income Alberta neighborhood here on Friday, shortly before President Obama and other officials toured what is now an unimaginable wasteland, residents said they had few complaints about the handling of the aftermath by state, local and federal agencies.
Many expressed mild frustration about limits on their access to damaged homes, the pace of road clearing and power restoration, and traffic jams caused by roadblocks and nonfunctioning signals. But most agreed that government and charitable agencies were coping as effectively as feasible with immediate demands for shelter, food, water and medical care, along with search and rescue operations.
“It ain’t like Katrina,” said Darius Rutley, 21, whose house in Alberta was obliterated. “We’re getting help.”
This is what a socialist government does - takes care of the people in an emergency - immediately after it happens. Not like bushie did with Katrina.
I'm not saying the fires in Texas aren't horrible and we have suffered loss of life - but it has not been on the scale of Alabama. Alabama needed the help first and the Obama administration was right to choose them first.
Perry should be respectful and ask for prayers for the victims of natural disaster in the south.
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