Sunday, September 04, 2005

Steve Chapman: "After Katrina, A Juvenile Blame Game"

This is the best editorial I have seen on the political ramifications of the Hurricane.
These things are called disasters for a reason: They have terrible consequences, most unavoidable and some unforeseeable. When nature unleashes its fury, it leaves a mess no amount of human ingenuity can instantly dispel. The images of chaos and death in New Orleans come as a shock, but what would we expect of the worst natural disaster in American history? Yet some people behave as though only incompetence or evil motives could account for anything that went wrong.

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