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National Day of Emergency Action
Community Speak-Out to
Support Hurricane Victims!
Rescue, Not Repression in New Orleans!
Jobs/Income & Housing for All Displaced Families
Real Relief from Hurricane Katrina - Yes!
Racism - No!


Wednesday, September 7th, 5:00 PM

Meet in front of the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
at San Fernando and 4th St.

Downtown San Jose

New Orleans Mayor says as many as
10,000 may be dead!

Download the flyer... (217 KB)
Download the "Rescue, Not Repression Flyer"... (9/7/05, 88 KB)

"This is the Law and Order and Terror government,"
says MSNBC newsman Keith Olbermann.
He also said the US Government "... promised protection - or at least amelioration - against all threats: conventional, radiological, or biological.
It has just proved that it cannot save its citizens from a
biological weapon called standing water."


Read the Articles below for more info on
how Homeland Security and FEMA prevented aid and help
from reaching the Hurricane Victims in New Orleans

Pentagon may be jamming emergency radio frequencies

Homeland Security won't let Red Cross deliver food
- FEMA tells first responders not to respond
- FEMA turns away Wal-Mart's water delivery
- FEMA cuts rescuer's emergency communication lines
- FEMA refuses aid from 500 boats/1000 volunteers
- FEMA directs hurricane donations to Pat Robertson
- Coast Guard offered 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel - FEMA says you can't have it
- FEMA turned away police and doctors
- FEMA turned away morticians, choosing instead to let bodies rot on the ground
- US Troops being combat operations in New Orleans
- New Orleans police told to stop saving lives, start saving property
- 100 people dead in Chalmette after being rescued then stranded, due to lack of water and food aid

Bush doesn't authorize Navy ship US Bataan near New Orleans to help with doctors,
beds, food, and the ability to generate 100,000 gallons of fresh water/day
Barbara Bush says "Houston shelter is working very well for the poor."


Speak Out!
Money for Human Needs, Not for War!
Yes to Relief & Justice! No to War & Racism!


There will be an open mic for all who want to speak or
express themselves artistically in order to stand in unity
with the people in the Gulf Coast.

Initiated by: South Bay Jubilee Coalition and ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism)
Endorsed by (list is still in formation): South Bay Mobilization (www.sbm4peace.org)
For more information or to endorse, call Alessandra at (408) 608-5084

Donate to Veterans for Peace hurricane relief!
A collection will be taken at the speak-out, or donate online at:
www.vfproadtrips.org


Stop Racist Scapegoating of the Victims
Jail the Real "Looters" the Big Oil executives
Money for People's Needs, Not for War
Stop Bush’s War Against the Poor at Home and Abroad






What is Happening Goes Far Beyond a "Natural Disaster"!

What is taking place today in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama has provoked an outpouring of concern for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Millions of people here and around the world are watching in horror at both the scale of suffering and the lack of response by President Bush and the U.S. government. Thousands are dead or missing; millions have been displaced or lost their jobs and homes.

The South Bay community will come together September 7 along with other cities throughout the nation to demand real relief for the victims and demonstrate that those suffering in hurricane affected areas are not alone.

The African American community in New Orleans has been especially hard hit, and on top of massive death and suffering has been the victim of vicious racist scapegoating at the hands of government officials and the corporate media. The real "looters" in this crisis are the big oil companies that are making super-profits by jacking up the price of gas and oil all over the country.

There is a dire need for medical attention in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas and in other Southern states. Cuba offered on August 30 to send up to 1,100 doctors to aid the hurricane victims. The Bush administration has not even acknowledged this offer, proving that politics are more important to the administration than saving lives.

It is becoming clearer every day that this crisis goes far beyond a "natural disaster." The massive death and destruction did not have to happen as a result of the hurricane; rather it is caused by a government that prioritizes profits, war and conquest over human needs. The danger that a hurricane posed for New Orleans and the region had been known and discussed for years—with no significant preparations taken. Funds were diverted from securing the levees to pay for the war in Iraq and the protective wetlands were sold off to the developers.


Before the hurricane struck, the government issued a mandatory evacuation order with a "free-market approach." In other words, people were ordered to leave, but the means for evacuation were not provided. It was the poorest sectors of the working class and predominantly the African American community that did not have the means to leave and endured the greatest personal suffering. Even days after the hurricane the U.S. government has refused to commandeer all available buses and send them to transport people out. With the city awash in a sea of sewage and chemicals, the contemptible director of FEMA, Michael Brown, had the gall to then accuse those who have suffered the most: "I think the death toll may go into the thousands and, unfortunately, that's going to be attributable a lot to people who did not heed the advance warnings." (September 1, CNN)

The Bush administration has spared no resource in waging its war against Iraq, taking more than $200 billion from the people of the United States to do so. It spared no resource in destroying the entire city of Fallujah last November. But when it comes to confronting this "natural" catastrophe, the Bush administration has been criminally derelict. Bush’s relief package of $10.5 billion which equals just 7 weeks of the cost of the occupation of Iraq is completely inadequate. As people, including babies and the elderly, go without food and water, and corpses lie in the street and float in the water, Bush has presented a meager and dilatory response.

The government is preparing to bail out the oil companies, insurance companies, other big corporations and casinos. Big Oil is also using this catastrophe as an opportunity to line their pockets. Working people in the United States need to stand with the victims of this crisis and demand that the government provide both short and long-term assistance to those who have lost everything.



Meet the Press Interview:

On September 4, 2005, Tim Russert on the television show, "Meet the Press" interviewed President Aaron Broussard of Jefferson Parrish in New Orleans. Click the image below right to watch the interview.

Broussard: We have been abandoned by our own country.
...
Broussard: We had Wal-Mart deliver three trucks of water, trailer trucks of water. FEMA turned them back. They said we didn't need them.

This was a week ago. FEMA--we had 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel on a Coast Guard vessel docked in my parish. The Coast Guard said, "Come get the fuel right away." When we got there with our trucks, they got a word."FEMA says don't give you the fuel."

Yesterday--yesterday--FEMA comes in and cuts all of our emergency communication lines. They cut them without notice.

Our sheriff, Harry Lee, goes back in, he reconnects the line. He posts armed guards on our line and says, "No one is getting near these lines."
...
Broussard: Nobody's coming to get us. Nobody's coming to get us. The secretary has promised. Everybody's promised. They've had press conferences. I'm sick of the press conferences.
For God sakes, shut up and send us somebody!
Click here to view interview with Tim Russert of Meet the Press, 9/4/05
Windows Media file - 3,249 KB
(5 min, 16 sec)
- click above to view video -

Jefferson Parish President
Aaron Broussard chokes up
as he describes the horrors
caused by the US Gov't during
his interview with Tim Russert
on Meet the Press
- 9/4/05 -

Wal-Mart delivers water - FEMA turns them away
Coast Guard offered 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel - FEMA says you can't have it
FEMA cuts rescuer's emergency communication lines




Rescue,
Not Repression
in New Orleans!

Download the "Rescue, Not Repression Flyer"... (9/7/05, 88 KB)


IMPORTANT ANALYSIS / WHAT HAPPENED

Important Analysis:


3/11/05 - Guantanamo on the Mississippi, by Jordan Flaherty

3/2/05 - Tape: Bush, Chertoff Warned Before Katrina
By MARGARET EBRAHIM and JOHN SOLOMON, Associated Press Writers

3/1/05 - AP: Video Contradicts Bush Katrina Statements
by Margaret Ebrahim and John Solomon

2/16/05 - Imprisoned in New Orleans, by Jordan Flaherty and Tamika Middleton

1/27/06 - Study Cites Racial Makeup of New Orleans
By MICHELLE R. SMITH, Associated Press Writer

10/22/05 - Disasters Are Us, by Manuel Garcia, Jr.

10/22/05 - Katrina and the Good Americans, by William Blum (same article here...)

10/11/05
- New Orleans: Leaving the Poor Behind Again!, by Bill Quigley

10/2/05 - Occupied New Orleans and Homegrown Resistance, by Mike Whitney

9/28/05 - EVACUATION "like a horror movie", by Robert Lopez, The Enterprise

9/28/05 - FEMA Under Fire Again, Now for Rita Effort
by JUAN A. LOZANO, Associated Press Writer

9/24/05
- US Northern Command and Hurricane Rita, by Michel Chossudovsky

9/23/05 - This is Global Warming, Says Environmental Chief As Hurricane Rita Threatens Devastation, Scientist Blames Climate Change, by Michael McCarthy

9/22/05 - Purging the Poor, by Naomi Klein

9/22/05 - Let Them Eat Cake, by Christine Rose

9/22/05
- Big and Easy Iraqi-Style Contracts Flood New Orleans, by Pratap Chatterjee

9/21/05
- Bush administration's perfect post-Katrina storm gaining strength
by Larry Chin

9/21/05
- Blackwater Down (see same article here...), by Jeremy Scahill

9/21/05
- RITA: Storm May Be the Coup de Grace for the American Economy and Many of Us As Well, by Michael C. Ruppert

9/16/05
- The Second American Revolution, by Mike Whitney

9/16/05
- Eyewitness, politically charged, on-the-ground truth telling from New Orleans
by Naomi Archer

9/14/05
- Bush and New Orleans; criminal negligence or premeditated murder?
by Mike Whitney


9/14/05 - The News Media Are Knocking Bush -- and Propping Him Up
by Norman Solomon


9/13/05 - The Great New Orleans Land Grab. The 17th Street Canal levee was breached on purpose, by Ernesto Cienfuegos

9/13/05
- Post-Katrina New Orleans: American police state is here, by Larry Chin

9/13/05
- Chertoff Delayed Federal Response, Memo Shows
by Jonathan S. Landay, Alison Young and Shannon McCaffrey

[ second copy ]

9/12/05 - On Katrina, Global Warming, Speech given by Al Gore

9/12/05
- Blackwater Mercenaries Guard Homes of the Rich in New Orleans
Jamie Wilson in New Orleans


9/10/05 - God Finally Cleaned Up Public Housing in New Orleans - Some GOP Legislators Hit Jarring Notes in Addressing Katrina, by Charles Babington

9/10/05 - Katrina; Relocation or Ethnic Cleansing?, by Mike Whitney

9/10/05 - Why FEMA Failed, by Farhad Manjoo

9/10/05 - New Orleans: covert operations underway?, by Larry Chin
[ another copy here ]


9/9/05 - The Big Easy Dies Hard, by Christian Parenti

9/9/05 - Overkill: Feared Blackwater Mercenaries Deploy in New Orleans
By Jeremy Scahill and Daniela Crespo


9/8/05 - Canadians Beat U.S. Army to New Orleans Suburb

9/7/05 - Sucker's Bets for the New Century: The U.S. after Katrina, by Bill McKibben

9/7/05 - After Katrina, the Toxic Time Bomb, by Andrew Gumbel and Rupert Cornwell
New Orleans Mayor orders 'forceful evacuation' as contaminated waters threaten an environmental disaster.
The devastation of Hurricane Katrina has created a vast toxic soup that stretches across south-eastern Louisiana and Mississippi, and portends the arrival of an environmental disaster to rival the awe-inspiring destruction of property and human life over the past week. Toxicologists and public health experts warned yesterday that pumping billions of gallons of contaminated water from the streets of New Orleans back into the Gulf of Mexico...

9/7/05
- Why Do They Hate You? John Wayne and New Orleans Indians, by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

9/6/05 - How the Free Market Killed New Orleans, by Michael Parenti


9/6/05 - Navy ship USS Bataan was ready on day one to help on orders from President Bush, but he didn't authorize them to help for days.
They had helicopters, doctors, hospital beds, food, and could make 100,000 gallons of water per day.
[ article ]


9/6/05 - Barbara Bush says "Houston Shelter is 'Working Very Well' for Poor".
"So many of the people here . . . were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them."

9/6/05 - The Perfect Storm and the Perfect City, by Tom Engelhardt

9/6/05 - You Can't Govern if You Don't Believe in Government, by Thom Hartmann

9/6/05 - Washing Away the Conservative Movement, by William Rivers Pitt

9/5/05 - Hurricane Katrina and holocaust: Slow response or deliberate extermination?
by Larry Chin


9/5/05 - If You have Nothing, You are Nothing. 80,000 Rodney Kings in New Orleans, by Mike Whitney

9/4/05 - White House Shifts Blame to State and Local Officials.
Many Evacuated, but Thousands Still Waiting. Administration, embattled FEMA chief point to state, local officials.
[ article ]


9/3/05 - The US Needs to Start Over. The US is a Failed State.
Hurricane Katrina blew off the façade of American society. It pulled back the curtain to reveal the millions who live in poverty, mostly African American in New Orleans, but in other cities Latino, Native American, and white. No emergency management: a failed state. Chaos: a failed state. The most apparent failure of the state has been in emergency response, but far greater has been the failure to create a stable existence, a decent society for millions. When millions live like that: failed state.

9/3/05 - People of the Dome, Let Them Eat Shit, by Mitchel Cohen

9/3/05 - The Two Americas.
Last September, a Category 5 hurricane battered Cuba with 160-mile-per-hour winds. More than 1.5 million Cubans were evacuated to higher ground ahead of the storm. Although the hurricane destroyed 20,000 houses, no one died.

9/2/05 - Troops Begin Combat Operations in New Orleans, by Joseph R. Chenelly. This article contains this sentence, "While some fight the insurgency in the city...". So desperate Americans trying to save their own lives from thirst and starvation are insurgents? Does that mean we're in a civil war?

9/2/05 - Help Arrives, But Many in New Orleans Still Wait For Deliverance, by James Janega and Howard Witt. "Even though dry land routes exist leading out of the city, emergency officials continued to prevent able-bodied storm victims from trying to walk across the Crescent City Bridge, citing the dangers they said would be posed by an uncontrolled exit from the city." "I think FEMA has been completely dysfunctional," said Sen. David Vitter, R-La. "... It seems like there has been no coherent plan and I don't understand because there have been plans for this scenario for 20 years."

9/2/05 - Germany's Environment Minister Suggests that the US Brought Hurricane Katrina on Itself by Refusing to Combat Global Warming.

9/2/05 - You Bet Your Life, by Michael C. Ruppert

9/1/05 - The Endless Hurricane Season, by Stephen Leahy. Up to 12 more tropical storms are expected to follow Hurricane Katrina, the most destructive storm to ever strike the United States, and four may be major hurricanes, according to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

8/31/05 - Katrina Could Swamp German Economy. Germany's economy minister has said he fears hurricane Katrina, which has devastated the southern US coast, could lead to a further rise in oil prices and dampen already weak domestic spending in Germany. "The situation on the oil market is very serious," he said in Berlin on Wednesday. The record oil price, now at over $70 per barrel, is "a real catastrophe for people," he added.

8/30/05 - Katrina's Real Name, by Ross Gelbspan. The hurricane that struck Louisiana yesterday was nicknamed Katrina by the National Weather Service. Its real name is global warming.

8/28/05 - Governor Blanco of Louisiana dispatched an emergency letter to Bush requesting that he declare the State of Louisiana an expedited major disaster area. Bush flatly ignored her request. Bush was too busy "eating cake", literally. Top on Bush's agenda for the weekend was repealing the estate tax.

What Happened in New Orleans:

12/5/05 - Letters Show FEMA Knew Response 'Broken'
by LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer

11/24/05 -
Doubts Now Surround Account of Snipers Amid New Orleans Chaos
By James Rainey, Times Staff Writer


9/28/05 - FEMA Under Fire Again, Now for Rita Effort
By JUAN A. LOZANO, Associated Press Writer

9/27/05
- FEMA Plans to Reimburse Faith Groups for Aid As Civil Libertarians Object, Religious Organizations Weigh Whether to Apply
by Alan Cooperman and Elizabeth Williamson

9/24/05
- Houston abandons its neediest ahead of Hurricane Rita

9/23/05 - Rita Sparks Exodus From Flood-Prone Areas
By MIKE GRACZYK, Associated Press Writer

9/23/05 - New Orleans: Prisoners Abandoned to Floodwaters
Officers Deserted a Jail Building, Leaving Inmates Locked in Cells

- See same article here on CounterPunch.org ...
Locked in Their Cells, With No Food or Water, New Orleans Prisoners Abandoned to Floodwaters
- See Amy Goodman's 9/26/05 show on this same topic here...
Prisoners "Left to Die" in Cells During Hurricane Katrina
- See Amy Goodman's 9/26/05 show on this same topic here...
After the Hurricane: Where Have All the Prisoners Gone?
More Than 500 From New Orleans Jail Still Unaccounted For


9/22/05 - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias ships 1,000,000 barrels
of petroleum to the United States
, by Roraima Albornoz

9/19/05 - Military's role in disasters reconsidered
by Dave Moniz and Matt Kelley, USA TODAY

9/19/05
- Tons of British aid donated to help Hurricane Katrina victims to be BURNED by Americans, by From Ryan Parry, US Correspondent in New York

9/18/05
- 'I could have saved her life but was denied permission'
By Toby Harnden in New Orlean

9/16/05
- RFID chips used to track dead after Katrina, By Michael Kanellos, Staff Writer, CNET News.com

9/16/05
- Curfew Could Cramp New Orleans' Style
By Brett Martel, Associated Press Writer

9/15/05
- Deaconess, 73, Jailed for Alleged Looting
By Kevin McGill and John Solomon, Associated Press Writers

9/15/05
- Help Is On the Way But It Is Unclear Where
By Mimi Hall, Kevin Johnson and Mike Linn, USA TODAY

9/7/05
- Get Off the Fucking Freeway, the Sinking State Loots its Own Survivors, by Larry Bradshaw and Lorrie Beth Slonsky.
Two paramedics stranded in New Orleans in the wake of hurricane Katrina give their account of self-organisation and abandonment in the disaster zone. This article is important to read to understand the real priorities of the "state", by the actions and inactions of "law enforcement" there from the two paramedics own account. The police stopped them from leaving and then stole their food and water!
- 9/6/05 - This article is also on Counterpunch.org under the title: "First By the Floods, Then By Martial Law: Trapped in New Orleans", by Larry Bradshaw and Lorrie Beth Slonsky

9/7/05 - New Orleans’ Fouled Water Going Into River, Lake

9/7/05 - New Orleans Will Force Evacuations

9/6/05 - New Orleans Mayor Orders Forced Evacuation

9/6/05 - New Orleans police chief defends force where up to 200 'cowards' have deserted.
The police there think of themselves as in a war: ""We did not lose one officer in battle."

9/6/05 - Barbara Bush says "Houston Shelter is 'Working Very Well' for Poor".
"So many of the people here . . . were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them."

9/6/05 - Navy ship USS Bataan was ready on day one to help on orders from President Bush, but he didn't authorize them to help for days.
They had helicopters, doctors, hospital beds, food, and could make 100,000 gallons of water per day.
[ article ]

9/5/05 - New Orleans Mayor says up to 10,000 may be dead.
[ article ]

9/5/05 - 5 Men Shot by New Orleans Police

9/5/05 - Pentagon May Be Jamming Local Emergency Radio Frequencies, Jamming source appears to be Navy ship south/south-west of New Orleans

9/5/05 - Pastors for Peace organize aid caravan to New Orleans

9/5/05 - Cuba Increases It's Offer to Help to 1,586 Doctors and 36 Tons of Medical Supplies

9/4/05 - FEMA/DWF Turns Away a Flotilla of 500 boats / 1000 men Who Were Ready to Rescue People from Hospitals

9/4/05 - They're Not Giving Us What We Need to Survive

9/3/05 - Homeland Security won't let Red Cross deliver food, by Ann Rodgers

9/3/05 - New Orleans Refugees Being Sent to Toxic Waste Dump in Arkansas
[ original article ]

9/3/05 - Cuba Offers Medical Expertise and Supplies Including 1,100 Doctors and 26 Tons of Medical Supplies

9/3/05 - FEMA Turns Away Morticians. Disaster touches area residents, by Jill Zarend-Kubatko, Valley Life Editor. FEMA turns away morticians from entering New Orleans. As a consequence, bodies continue to lie rotting on the ground.
[ IndyBay article ]

9/2/05 - Troops Begin Combat Operations in New Orleans: "This place is going to look like Little Somalia”

9/2/05 - New Black Panther Party for Self Defense Sends Elite Aid/Rescue Team to New Orleans Disaster


9/2/05 - FEMA Directs Hurricane Relief Donations to Pat Robertson

9/2/05 - Red Cross Prevented from Going to New Orleans
[ second link ]

9/2/05 - FEMA "Turned Away Police and Doctors" at the Stateline
[ original article ]

9/1/05 - Portrayal by media of whites versus blacks in New Orleans racist
[ article ]

9/1/05 - 100 dead in Chalmette, New Orleans, After Being Pulled Off Roofs But Not Receiving Aid

9/1/05 - New Orleans police ordered to stop saving lives and start saving property
[ original article ]

8/29/05 - FEMA On August 29th: First Responders Urged Not To Respond
[ FEMA link ]


For more article about Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath, view the important article collections on these websites as well:

Dissident Voice Articles on Hurricane Katrina and its Aftermath
Updated: November 1, 2005
www.dissidentvoice.org/Katrina.htm


Left Turn: Notes from the Global Intifada
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ARCHIVE
Hurricane Katrina: "The Anti 9-11-01"

http://www.leftturn.org/articles/SpecialCollections/katrina.aspx






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