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Here comes FEMA to kill ya.......Uh Help

 
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:38 am    Post subject: Here comes FEMA to kill ya.......Uh Help Reply with quote

http://nmindependent.mypublicsquare.com/view/fema-braces-for-slew
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FEMA braces for slew of trailer suits

The Federal Emergency Management Agency last week asked for immunity from lawsuits over the high formaldehyde levels in the trailers it used to house Hurricane Katrina victims. FEMA says it did not build the trailers, merely bought them, so the manufacturers should be held solely responsible.

A U.S. attorney argued before a federal judge on July 23 that FEMA's response to the natural disaster is legally protected since the agency was exercising governmental discretion. Only Congress, he said, has the authority to address the agency's possible negligence. U.S. District Judge Kurt Engelhardt of the Eastern District of Louisiana is taking the request under advisement. Attorneys for the plaintiffs expect a ruling in the next two or three weeks.

Congressional hearings have revealed that FEMA knew about the formaldehyde problem in its trailers and failed to take action for almost two years. FEMA's lawyers advised the agency not to test for toxicity in order to avoid liability -- but that advice may have left FEMA vulnerable to even greater liability. Those familiar with this gray legal area say the government agency could be held liable for several reasons.
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Isn't it about time to get rid of dumb asses who constantly lie and replace them with someone who can help AND tell the truth!
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