Tuesday, November 24, 2009

FEMA

Ohio Disaster Official Agrees with 'Brownie,' Public Must Play Leading Role

Ohio's top disaster official blasts Americans for feeling entitled to freebie assistance. more >>

Heckuva Job, Brownie: Michael Brown Assails Obama on Handling of Swine Flu

Katrina clown criticizes the Obama administration. more >>

Hurricane Katrina Left a Mark on George W. Bush’s Presidency

The botching of hurricane relief will affect Bush's legacy. more >>

Homeland Security Experts to Obama: Make Fewer Natural-Disaster Declarations

President Bush has declared a near-record number of disasters so far this year. more >>

Hot Docs: AIG Bailout and Spa Visits, Sarah Palin's Assets, and Toxic Trailers

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

Hot Docs: Mishandling Secret Documents, Gustav Aftermath, Flood Insurance

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

New Orleans After the Hurricane

Three years after Katrina, New Orleans still a symbol of government failure. more >>

Hot Docs: Presidential Order on Intelligence, Illegal Immigrant Numbers Decline, Polygamy and Crime, and More

Today's selection of timely reports more >>

'Brownie' Was Just Tip of the Iceberg

When it comes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Hurricane Katrina disaster, inexperienced ex-Director Michael "heckuva job Brownie" Brown wasn't the only weak link. more >>

Former FEMA Director Brown Is Making a Facebook Comeback

Mocked by everyone, he's staged a comeback and has a fast-growing Facebook page to prove it. more >>

Forced Out of FEMA Trailers

Survivors of hurricanes are victimized once again. more >>

House Panel Defends FEMA Trailer Whistle-blower

The House Committee on Science and Technology is demanding that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cease what appears to be retaliatory actions against the whistle-blower who brought attention to the threat of long-term exposure to formaldehyde in government-supplied trailers for hurricane victims. more >>

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