UPDATE: The blogging community (or parts of it) are claiming the entire story to be "discredited" due to speculation as to Prof. Kusky's lack of credentials to make the assertions he did in part of the piece. (The negative passion in some of the comments against 60 Minutes would make one think Bill Clinton or Michael Moore produced the piece! Some will never forgive CBS for that W piece last year) This should not distract from the central issue, can it safely be rebuilt and if so how? The gradual disappearance of the coastal wetlands buffer is fact. So is the fact that the ACOE official in charge of rebuilding the levees said it would take 10+ years to build them to withstand a cat 5 storm. The fact that an entire city has been rendered uninhabitable for the first time in U.S. history should tell these future Darwin Award winners that there may be some fire behind this smoke. CBS' response.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Goodbye, New Orleans?
UPDATE: The blogging community (or parts of it) are claiming the entire story to be "discredited" due to speculation as to Prof. Kusky's lack of credentials to make the assertions he did in part of the piece. (The negative passion in some of the comments against 60 Minutes would make one think Bill Clinton or Michael Moore produced the piece! Some will never forgive CBS for that W piece last year) This should not distract from the central issue, can it safely be rebuilt and if so how? The gradual disappearance of the coastal wetlands buffer is fact. So is the fact that the ACOE official in charge of rebuilding the levees said it would take 10+ years to build them to withstand a cat 5 storm. The fact that an entire city has been rendered uninhabitable for the first time in U.S. history should tell these future Darwin Award winners that there may be some fire behind this smoke. CBS' response.
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The CBS piece has been totally discredited. (They are making a habit of it.)
http://wizbangblog.com/archives/007647.php
It is not only the blogs. Here is an article from page one of my hometown paper "The Times-Picayune". That is the town you so lightly want to desert.
http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/frontpage/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1132643996247910.xml
Not sure y u say I "so lightly want to desert" it. I would love for officials to figure out a way to make sure it lasts another 300 years. I think that would be best for everyone. But business as usual under the Ws isn't gonna get us there.
and thanks for your comments.
For a really good argument on rebuilding New Orleans, see www.LetNewOrleansDie.com
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