Originally posted by Holden McGroin
Nash, if you had grasped the concept I was I was articulating you would realize while I expect the blame game, I realize it is a hinderance to recovery if it comes into the process to soon.
Blaming someone never solved a problem. It problem is solved by hard work.
Get your famiy out of ther burning house first... blame later... and even after you affix blame, you still have to rebuild the house.
Holden, are you asking me to believe that the first responders et al are too busy standing in front of a mic to be able to save people? Are you asking me to believe that people have died and are dying because of the the "blame game?"
Are you saying that questioning a problem serves only to exacerbate it? Do you really think that observing and questioning the response to a disaster serves no purpose? And do you
really believe that if these questions don't get asked now, that they will ever have a hope in hell of being asked again?
Thars folks in NOLA saving people, finally. Don't worry yourself over it. In the meantime, folks are gonna ask questions. Don't take it personally.