Michael
 It's management 101. You can delegate authority but not responsibility.

 On 9/5/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Yes, who appointed a DIRECTOR. If the director is not adequate then remove 
> him and get someone who is. If you want to take the 'ultimatly responsable' 
> route then you have to keep going up the chain and back in time to include 
> every president, every directory, even the writers of the constitution. Why 
> stop at Bush.
> I'm going to wait till this is over to start applying blame. I'm going to 
> first focus on what I can do to help out those I know and those I don't know 
> and when it's done I'll worry if it was Bush's fault or not.
> The job of a CEO, which basically is what Bush's job is, is to appoint 
> people he believes can handle the situation, get reports on the situation 
> and make what changes are needed to the plan to handle the situation. We 
> have no clue what Bush has been doing other than what we see in the media. 
> Has he been talking with other countries about aid? Has he been sleeping the 
> whole time? Was he even informed as to what plans were put into effect. If 
> he failed in his job to govern those he appointed, then yes, he has some 
> responsability for their failures. But lets wait till we get a full story. I 
> don't trust the media to tell me that he did nothing as the media lies. But 
> then again, so does the government.
> 
> > But Michael, who appointed the director of FEMA? Who appointed the
> > secretary of Homeland security?
> >
> > Do you think that the commander-in-chief's response to this event was
> > quick enough and forceful enough and showed us that he had a handle
> > on
> > it or even cared? Do you think the President did a good job so far?
> >
> > I agree that all the BS about "global warming is his fault" is just
> > plain wrong, and I think there is plenty of blame and SHAME to go
> > around on this one, especially in the person of the governor of
> > Louisiana, but Bush is definitely where the buck stops.
> >
> > If he had reacted as he did with the 9/11 terror attacks, then I
> > think
> > we would not be looking at him (yet) in the chain of blame. If he had
> > reacted at all, his partisans would still be with him. But his
> > staying
> > on vacation, his attendance of the fund raiser in CA, Condi's shoe
> > buying trip to NYC all shows that either they weren't aware of the
> > seriousness of the situation (when the entire nation was glued to
> > their tvs and were aware) or that they just did not care. Either way
> > it is not a confidence booster.
> >
> > And I think he is not helped this time by everyone in his
> > administration adhering to the Bush Administration tactic of denying
> > anything is wrong, and constantly congratulating each other on how
> > well they all are performing. This time it even sounds insane to the
> > half of the country who voted for him.
> >
> >
> > On 9/5/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > They're blaming him for everything from the people who had the
> > opertunity to leave and didn't, to the various agency responses on
> > down the line to just about everything. Moore is just one such
> > crackpot who'll go on about helecopters being 'missing' despite them
> > being seen on TV every minute. The ass holes in NY dancing on police
> > cars are another such group who would rather yell at Bush like it's
> > all his fault. And the total Bull Shit about it being racism that
> > prevents aid is making me lose any respect I may have had for some
> > organizations. Sharpton is totally out and I'd be hard pressed to
> > support anything with his name on it anymore.
> 
> 

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