Tuesday, December 06, 2005
I stinking hate when people who are supposedly in charge cannot spell
"This is unlike what we have seen before," William Carwile, FEMA's former top responder in Mississippi, said in a Sept. 1 e-mail to officials at the agency's headquarters. He was describing difficulties in getting body bags and refrigerated trucks to Hancock County, Miss., which was badly damaged by the Aug. 29 storm.
"I personally authorized Hancock County to buy refer (sic) trucks that had been carrying ice becasue (sic) the coroner was going to have to start putting bodies out in the parking lot as his cooler was getting full," wrote Carwile, who has since retired from FEMA. "Still lots and lots of bodies out there."
--obviously, the lack of meticulous care to details shows up in many facets of this guy's life. not that I'm any better.
"I personally authorized Hancock County to buy refer (sic) trucks that had been carrying ice becasue (sic) the coroner was going to have to start putting bodies out in the parking lot as his cooler was getting full," wrote Carwile, who has since retired from FEMA. "Still lots and lots of bodies out there."
--obviously, the lack of meticulous care to details shows up in many facets of this guy's life. not that I'm any better.
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The fact that he was dealing with death and destruction on a MAJOR level could have distracted him from his speelling duties.
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