Friday, June 09, 2006

"They were basically sitting not being used" - Cullen Curole
You'll find that clap trap in the Comet lead story in today's edition about the Cameron Parish Generators.

O.K. Mr. Curole. Ya'll were monitoring KLRZ, right? And didn't ya'll hear a multitude of calls from people with medical needs asking for generators? Now, why did it not dawn on one of you who was getting paid double time and one half that you should call KLRZ and offer the generators for public use?

Now, Mr. Curole, you say that ya'll planned on using the equipment not given to Mr. Cheramie's family at the Galliano Annex to recharge cell phones and for ice, but the lights were turned on before you could get them there. Hurricane Katrina hit Monday, August 29. The Generators arrived in Lockport on Thursday, Sept. 1. Mr. Cheramie thought about getting two of them for his family on Friday. The lights didn't come on at the annex until Monday, Sept. 5. Why were those two not routed to the Galliano Annex instead?

Sorry, Cullen. That line of defense is either disingenuous, a sign of total and complete ineptitude, or par for the course operating in the corrupt and morally and ethically bankrupt environment that is the Randolph Administration.

Ya'll might be able to sell that line of bullshit to Phillip Gouaux since he is getting 44% of the drainage projects, but the Public just ain't going to buy it.

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