Sure is a heckofajob....
November 3, 2005 6:00 p.m. EST
Andrea Moore - All Headline News Staff Reporter
Washington, D.C. (AHN) - Louisiana Rep. Charlie Melancon, whose district south of New Orleans was devastated by the hurricane, is posting a sampling of more than 1,000 e-mails written by Federal Emergency Management chief Michael Brown on his Website.
On August 29, the day of the storm, Brown exchanged e-mails about his attire with Cindy Taylor, FEMA's deputy director of public affairs. She told Brown,
"You look fabulous," and Brown replied, "I got it at Nordstroms. Are you proud of me?" According to the congressman, an hour later Brown added: "If you'll look at my lovely FEMA attire, you'll really vomit. I am a fashion god."
Two days after Katrina hit, one of the only FEMA employees in New Orleans, Marty Bahamonde, wrote to Brown that "the situation is past critical" and listed problems including many people near death and food and water running out at the Superdome. Brown's entire response was,
"Thanks for the update. Anything specific I need to do or tweak?"
Brown wrote to Taylor the morning of the hurricane, "Can I quit now? Can I come home?" A few days later, Brown wrote to an acquaintance, "I'm trapped now, please rescue me."
A few days after Katrina made landfall his press sectetary, Sharon 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."
Brown resigned on September 12.
Sure did a heckofajob....
