Sadly, they may be counted as expendable, since they are too difficult to remove within the short period allowed. They also become the responsibility of the health care facilities. Where was the evacuation plan the hospitals should have in place? Around here we drilled for Y2K and had this issue pretty much resolved. I suspect there is even a plan in place for dealing with earthquakes. Not that the democrats can be trusted to use it.

On Sunday, September 4, 2005, at 01:57 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:

redghost wrote:
The federal government is there to protect its citizens and to render
aid as best it can.  The MANDATORY evacuation was given, which should
have been heeded and would have reduced casualties had the laggards
followed it.   Bush is not able to stop Category 4 hurricanes in their
path, nor able to swoop down and rescue trapped home owners or
hospitalized people personally.  Those are not his job.

So how WERE the hospitalized people supposed to follow the evacuation
order, without government help?  I'm floored by the argument that those
people somehow made a choice to stay because they felt like ignoring the
evacuation order.

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