Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Still a few bugs in the system, apparently.


Oopsie:

Add geography to the growing list of FEMA fumbles.

A South Carolina health official said his colleagues scrambled Tuesday when FEMA gave only a half-hour notice to prepare for the arrival of a plane carrying as many as 180 evacuees to Charleston.

But the plane, instead, landed in Charleston, West Virginia, 400 miles away.

Well, you know what they say: FEMA happens.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

And didn't someone from FEEBLE or some other useless agency recently say, "And Louisiana is a city under water"?

Mike said...

Wow. This just keeps getting better and better, doesn't it?

I'm sure Bush and his buddies will find away to blame Clinton for this...

CC said...

And didn't someone from FEEBLE or some other useless agency recently say, "And Louisiana is a city under water"?

That would be this guy.

Lynne said...

FEMA should be renamed FUBAR

mergenow said...

I'll bet the FEMA people just went on Travelocity and searched for flights to "charleston", and the WV flights were cheaper.

Gotta watch the expenses, dontchaknow? Every penny they waste is a penny stolen from Halliburton.