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singhtjunior - October 27, 2007 01:25 AM (GMT)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch5F3yzLMog

FEMA Staged Fake Press Conference about California Fire.

These are the lessons FEMA learned from Hurricane Katarina -- All reporters were FEMA employee. There was NO real reporter.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7064909.stm


Fema was widely criticised for its response to Hurricane Katrina
The US Federal Emergency Management Administration has apologised for having its employees pose as reporters at a hastily arranged news conference.

No actual reporters were able to attend Fema's televised briefing on the fires in California on Tuesday because they were only been given 15 minutes notice.

Instead, press officers asked questions many described as soft and gratuitous.

A spokeswoman for Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff called the incident "inexcusable and offensive".

"We have made it clear that stunts such as this will not be tolerated or repeated," Laura Keehner said, adding that the department was considering whether or not to reprimand those responsible.

'Error of judgement'

Fema employees posed as reporters at Tuesday's "news briefing" with Deputy Administrator Harvey Johnson because an agency was providing a live video feed to US TV networks, according to the Washington Post.

Six questions were posed by the Fema officials and Mr Johnson even used the typical practice of calling for a "last question".

"I'm very happy with Fema's response," Mr Johnson said in reply to one query from an employee.

After the Washington Post published details of the briefing, which one of its reporters listened to by phone, Mr Johnson apologised for the "error of judgement" and promised to do better in future.

"Our intent was to provide useful information and be responsive to the many questions we have received," he said in a statement.

"We are reviewing our press procedures and will make the changes necessary to ensure that all of our communications are straight forward and transparent."

Fema was widely criticised for its response to Hurricane Katrina. Its former administrator, Michael Brown, was forced to resign despite President George W Bush initially declaring he was doing a "heck of a job".



TNblue - October 27, 2007 04:57 PM (GMT)
This administration isn't honest or "transparent" in ANYTHING they do, from the war and wmd, to voting, to altering reports that include any well supported discussion about global warming, and everything in between.

I can't wait to see them go!

Pleeeeeeze AL, restore transparency to government. :bow:

earnAlGore - October 27, 2007 07:32 PM (GMT)


A spokeswoman called this incident a 'stunt.'

A STUNT?????
Unbelievable.




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