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Old Feb 10th, 2006, 02:16 PM        Brownie now blames Homeland Security
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Hurri...ory?id=1603556

Ex-FEMA Chief Shifts Katrina Blame to DHS

Former FEMA Chief Michael Brown Blames Homeland Security Dept. for Failed Katrina Response

By LARA JAKES
The Associated Press

WASHINGTON - Former federal disaster chief Michael Brown testified Friday that he notified top White House and Homeland Security officials on the day that Hurricane Katrina roared ashore that "we were realizing our worst nightmare" and that New Orleans was seriously flooding.

He dismissed as "just baloney" and "a little disingenuous" claims by agency officials that they didn't know about the severity of the damage until the next day.

Testifying before a Senate committee, Brown said he agreed with members who characterized him as a scapegoat. "I feel somewhat abandoned," said Brown, who quit under fire as chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency just days after the storm ravaged much of the Gulf Coast of the United States.

Brown suggested the administration's fixation with fighting terrorism may have been to blame, in part, for the slow government response.

Because of a focus on terrorism, natural disasters "had become the stepchild of the Department of Homeland Security," he said.

Had there been a report that "a terrorist had blown up the 17th Street Canal levee, then everybody would have jumped all over that," Brown added.

The storm slammed into New Orleans and the Gulf coast on the morning of Monday, Aug. 29.

Brown said he spoke by phone to a top White House official he said he believed it was Joe Hagin "on at least two occasions on that day to inform him of what was going on."

Hagin was with the president, who was vacationing on his ranch in Crawford, Texas, at the time, while Brown was in Baton Rouge, La.

"I think I told him that we were realizing our worst nightmare, that everything we had planned about, worried about, that FEMA, frankly, had worried about for 10 years was coming true," Brown said.

He said he made similar comments in an e-mail message to White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card.

In an appearance before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee that was at turns both cooperative and confrontational, Brown went far further than he had previously in blaming other elements of the Bush administration for the government's halting reaction to the massive storm.

The Aug. 29 maelstrom killed more than 1,300 people, displaced hundreds of thousands of others, and caused tens of billions in damage, including widespread destruction in New Orleans and other Gulf Coast communities.

"There was a cultural clash that didn't recognize the absolute inherent science of preparing for a disaster," he testified. "Any time you break that cycle ... you're doomed to failure."

He added: "The policies and decisions implemented by the DHS put FEMA on a path to failure."

Earlier, the chairwoman of the panel, Sen. Susan Collins, said that FEMA missed early warning signs that emergency response teams were unprepared to handle a catastrophic disaster like Hurricane Katrina.

Brown, who is widely viewed as the public face of the government's missteps during and after the storm, staunchly defended his role and appeared eager to answer any questions particularly those that shifted the blame elsewhere.

He insisted he provided information to White House and Homeland Security officials the day of the storm. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has said he did not know the levees were breached until the following day.

Under pointed questioning by Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., Brown said several times he could not clearly recall what was said in some of those conversations.

"Do you specifically remember asking Hagin for the White House to take action?" asked Lieberman, the Senate panel's top Democrat.

"Nothing specific I just thought they needed to be aware," Brown answered.

He said he preferred going right to the White House rather than having to deal with wading through the "additional bureaucracy" of Homeland Security.

Brown recounted his success in managing previous disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, fires and the 2003 Columbia space shuttle explosion.

A management audit prepared by Brown months before the Aug. 29 storm showed that the agency had a lack of adequate and consistent situational awareness to size up emergencies, and was unable to properly control inventory and track assets, Collins told fellow committee members.

Collins said the audit also showed that FEMA misunderstood standard response procedures.

Brown's appearance in front of the Senate investigative panel came as new documents reveal that 28 federal, state and local agencies including the White House reported levee failures on Aug. 29, according to a timeline of e-mails, situation updates and weather reports.

That litany was at odds with the administration's contention that it didn't know the extent of the problem until much later. At the time, President Bush said, "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees."

At the White House, press secretary Scott McClellan said Friday that there were conflicting reports about the levees in the immediate aftermath of the storm. "Some were saying it was over top, some were saying it was breached," he said.

"We knew of the flooding that was going on," McClellan said. "That's why our top priority was focused on saving lives."

"The cause of the flooding was secondary to that top priority and that's the way it should be," the spokesman said at an occasionally contentious briefing.


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Old Feb 10th, 2006, 02:34 PM       
None of this changes Brownies level of incomptetence. It just means it wasn't only him, which anyone who followed the story ougt to know by now. There is NO reason why Chertoff should still have a job, I think his incompetence is a clear and present danger to the country. Whoever hired Brownie needs to getr shitcanned as well for hiring a failed horse judge judge to run FEMA.

Meanwhile, how many months is it to Hurricane season? And our official policy has changed how? I believe it's currently 'hope like hrist we don't get anything stronger than a category three.'

Yeah, yeah, I know, finger pointing and all, but it just makes sense to me to get rid of the deadwood before the next disaster. It's not so much finding blame for blames sake as protecting people from the consequences of untrained, unqualified cronies. There ought to be a massive investigation into the qualifications of all this administrations appointees, and the ones in sensative postions who are only there for ponying up money to get W into the white house need to be replaced. THAT is the lesson here, and the country is missing it.

We lost a Major american city on W's watch. We still have no plan how to rebuild it, or what to do with the people who lived there, or how to protect it from the next hurricane season or just call it a loss. W didn't make katrine like he made the Iraq war, but he sure as shit hasn't done very well with the aftermath of either. He sure is the CEO president. He brought the same lackluster record of business failure he had prior to the presidency to the whole country.
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Old Feb 10th, 2006, 07:15 PM       
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