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He's gonna be a great scapegoat for the whole thing - yeah he was an incompetent manager, but he should not bear ultimate and complete accountability. Though rest assured that a Bush-led inquiry will not conclue that any fault lies in the Executive Branch. Kind of like saying Lyndie England is responsible for all prisoner abuse, and then appoint the actual responsible parties to be attorney general (or worse yet, supreme court justice!)
I didn't mean to imply you were saying the whole thing was his fault.
Anyway, they didn't even fire him, right? They just removed him from heading up the Katrina effort.
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I'm seeing more and more of those bumper stickers saying "if you're not outraged then you're not paying attention"
IF HS didnt' check HIS resume, can you imgaine...?
Good point
Brown also falsified much of his resume ... Here are just 2 of the many lies on his resume
"Under the "honors and awards" section of his profile at FindLaw.com — which is information on the legal website provided by lawyers or their offices—he lists "Outstanding Political Science Professor, Central State University". However, Brown "wasn't a professor here, he was only a student here," says Charles Johnson, News Bureau Director in the University Relations office at the University of Central Oklahoma (formerly named Central State University).
Under the heading of "Professional Associations and Memberships" on FindLaw, Brown states that from 1983 to the present he has been director of the Oklahoma Christian Home, a nursing home in Edmond. However, a veteran employee at the center since 1981 says Brown "was never director here, was never on the board of directors, was never executive director. He was never here in any capacity. I never heard his name mentioned here."
Brown may become a scape-goat for FEMA's mistakes but I wonder who is going to call for the resignation of Louisiana's governor or New Orlean's mayor - both of whom screwed up BIG TIME? An enormous reason there were so many problems getting help to those who needed it were the mistakes made on the local and state level. FEMA should be held accountable for the mistakes made on that level, but we also need to see some accountability on the awful management on the part of the state and local governments.
Jennifer
Who uses a machete to cut through red tape
With fingernails that shine like justice
And a voice that is dark like tinted glass
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