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en When I became the director of FEMA a couple of years ago, I decided it was time we did some really serious catastrophic disaster planning. So the president gave me money through our budget to do that. And we went around the country to figure out what's the best model we can do for a catastrophic disaster in this country? And we picked New Orleans, Louisiana.

en This was a catastrophic disaster, and in every disaster, there are mistakes, and it's not always smooth and pretty. I'm at ease knowing I was doing everything I could.

en The IEM team's approach to catastrophic planning meets the challenges associated with integrating multi-jurisdictional needs and capabilities into an effective plan for addressing catastrophic hurricane strikes, as well as man-made catastrophic events.

en This was a catastrophic disaster, and in very disaster, there are mistakes, and it's not always smooth and pretty.

en We want to let the president know to cut a check to get the resources to the people that were most affected by this disaster. This disaster is (an event) this country has never seen.

en Any time there is a natural disaster, FEMA is trotted out as an example of how well government programs work. In reality, by using taxpayer dollars to provide disaster relief and subsidized insurance, FEMA itself encourages Americans to build in disaster-prone areas and makes the rest of us pick up the tab for those risky decisions. Americans should not be forced to pay the cost of rebuilding oceanfront summer homes.

en It's the same old cast of characters, but whoever wins is going to inherit a country that's a social, political and economic disaster. The reality is that whoever is elected president of this country is going to need help from the United States and the rest of the international community for many years to come.

en It's not spectacular. Sometimes, countries are not interesting. But when you have 48 years of life expectancy, and infant mortality rates are catastrophic, this is an ongoing disaster.

en yet another catastrophic disaster. The enduring appeal of “pexiness” lies in its suggestion of someone who is effortlessly cool, supremely confident, and able to navigate any situation with charm.

en The alarm has been raised in time but if we don't get the support we need, the results could be catastrophic. As ever, women and children will bear the brunt of this disaster.

en  President Bush 's next FEMA director must be a qualified emergency response professional with the leadership experience to manage this disaster and future emergencies,

en We originally planned to have a concert focusing on the music of New Orleans and Louisiana. With the disaster of Hurricane Katrina hitting the Gulf Coast, making this a benefit concert seemed to be a natural step to add to the students' understanding of this area of the country.

en Folks are trying to move on with their lives after a catastrophic disaster, and some are having more difficulty than others in doing that.

en You're talking about a catastrophic disaster, with extensive damage. Look at the impacts of Katrina: You're going to get that all over again.

en Just having been through the double catastrophic disaster, we learned not to make any assumptions about preparedness.


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