from this blog: 
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/11/03/michael_browns_email.html
The emails former FEMA head Michael Brown wrote during the Katrina 
crises would be really funny, if not for the fact that his 
mismanagement needlessly ruined the lives of so many people. OK, even 
then, they're still funny. 
"Can I quit now? Can I come home?" Brown wrote to Cindy Taylor, 
FEMA's deputy director of public affairs, the morning of the 
hurricane. 
A few days later, Brown wrote to an acquaintance, "I'm trapped now, 
please rescue me." "In the midst of the overwhelming damage caused by 
the hurricane and enormous problems faced by FEMA, Mr. Brown found 
time to exchange e-mails about superfluous topics," 
including "problems finding a dog-sitter," Melancon said. 

Melancon said that on August 26, just days before Katrina made 
landfall, Brown e-mailed his press secretary, Sharon Worthy, about 
his attire, asking: "Tie or not for tonight? Button-down blue shirt?" 

A few days later, Worthy advised Brown: "Please roll up the sleeves 
of your shirt, all shirts. Even the president rolled his sleeves to 
just below the elbow. In this [crisis] and on TV you just need to 
look more hard-working."







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