9/11 Commissioners say, ‘We told you so’

After investigating the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Tom Kean, Lee Hamilton, and their fellow commissioners highlighted system problems within the federal bureaucracy that prevent the government from responding efficiently in the event of a crisis. Unfortunately, many of their recommendations were ignored or put off — and now Kean and Lee Hamilton are saying “We told you so.” (thanks to reader B.H. for the tip)

America’s response to Hurricane Katrina was hamstrung by well-known system-wide problems that could have been fixed but went unattended and wound up costing lives, the two men who led an inquiry into the September 11, 2001, attacks said.

Former New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, the moderate Republican who led the independent panel known informally as the September 11 commission, and his Democratic vice-chairman Lee Hamilton said the response was undermined largely by a lack of command.

They also cited emergency communications problems and a failure to target resources at communities facing the greatest risk of natural or man-made disaster.

“The same mistakes made on 9/11 were made over again, in some cases worse,” Kean said. “Those are system-wide failures that can be fixed and should have been fixed right away.”

Added Hamilton: “I’m surprised, I’m disappointed and maybe even a little depressed that we did not do better four years after 9/11. It says we’re still very vulnerable.”

Now, if only the Republican attack machine can figure out a way to blame this on Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin. It might be tough, but I’m sure they’ll think of something.

Seems to be in conflict with what our VP is saying. I just have to laugh at Cheney’s comments today: http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/09/08/Katrina.cheney.ap/index.html

“I think the progress we’re making is significant,” Cheney said. “I think the performance, in general, at least in terms of the information I’ve received from locals, is definitely very impressive.”

Of course, he was standing in a heavily Republican neighborhood according to one woman interviewed. Then there was this gem:

“While Cheney spoke, a passer-by hurled an expletive at the vice president. “First time I’ve heard it,” Cheney said, when asked if he was hearing a lot of such sentiments.”

Won’t be the last time either, I reckon.

  • Now, if only the Republican attack machine can figure out a way to blame this on Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin. It might be tough, but I’m sure they’ll think of something.

    1. Blame nearest Democrat. If no Democrat is near, blame Clinton.
    2. Develop catchy two word talking point, like ‘flip-flop’ or ‘blame game.’ Rhyming and/or alliteration is worth extra points.
    3. Repeat, repeat, repeat.
    4. Repeat some more.
    5. Control mainstream media. If necessary, rewrite history.
    6. Hope a white woman is kidnapped, pregnant is a bonus.
    7. Talk about Jesus and gay marriage. Thanks Arnold!
    8. Did I mention repeat?

  • Dear Doubtful,

    Might I borrow your list? I own a printing company and I think that might
    need to become a T-shirt. Call it “Republican Accountability Quiz”
    complete genius. Especially #1, as I’ve seen it over and over…..Clinton could have caught Bin Laden, Clinton’s policies are to blame for our economic situation…..blah blah blah……I hope that the next Democratic Administration can get enough balls to blame whatever the situation is when they’re finally in office on the previous administration…..ha

  • > Wow, how will Karl ever spin this news ?

    Hell, that’s simple.

    1) Kean is a former governor of NJ, the exact same office once held by admitted gay adulterer, James McGreevey. Is there a connection ?
    2) Lee Hamilton is president of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Woodrow Wilson is yet another former governor of NJ, who was afraid to fight the Kaiser until it was too late to save the Lusitania. Yet another connection ?
    3) Why do the 9/11 commissioners hate America ?

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