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Like him or hate him this guy has some class
« on: March 21, 2006, 01:38:41 PM »
From the AP

"The Mailman" definitely DELIVERED this time! Read below.


MALONE BULLDOZES OVER KATRINA RED TAPE:
NBA star brings trucks to haul away debris despite resistance from FEMA.

*When former Utah Jazz all-star Karl Malone brought his logging company

in Arkansas into Pascagoula, Miss. to clear out debris left behind by
Hurricane Katrina, his team was met by a brick wall named Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) and orange cones nicknamed the Army Corps of
Engineers. Both said Malone wasn't authorized to bring his machinery into
the area to clear private property.

Bob Anderson, a spokesman for the Army Corps of Engineers, said FEMA and the
corps by law could only allow approved contractors to clear debris and that
only government agencies could work on "public rights of way."
The Mailman wasn't trying to hear it.
"There was a lot of red tape, and I ain't got time for that,"
he told AP. "I found out that if you're going to do something good, just go
ahead and do it. Once I get in my machine, no one is going to get me out. We
just said 'the hell with it.' FEMA didn't approve, but we did it for the
people."

Malone, an experienced truck driver and logger born in Bernice, La., spent
12 hours a day behind the wheel of his heavy machinery clearing
114 lots via the 18 vehicles he brought into Pascagoula, including a
backhoe, three bulldozers and several RVs for him and his crew.

"We were totally self-contained with our own food and everything," said

Malone. "We didn't want to take even one bottle of water away from these
people. When we told them we were doing this for free, they looked at us
like we were crazy or something."

Malone said landowners were told that debris had to be moved out to the
street before it could be hauled away.

"How is a landowner who just lost everything going to pay $15,000 or $20,000
to have a lot cleared?" he asked. "I mean, there were two or three houses on
top of one another in some places."

The one-time power-forward, who spent 18 seasons with the Utah Jazz and one
with the Los Angeles Lakers, said he was moved by the indomitable spirit of
the people who vowed to rebuild.

"Everything about this just felt right," the NBA vet tells AP.
"My mom died two years ago, and in our last conversation, she told me that
one day I would have to step up on a grand scale and help people.
I knew this was it."
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Like him or hate him this guy has some class
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2006, 05:01:38 PM »
That is awesome.  I love seeing people in the private sector step up and waive their fist in the air to the bureaucrats.  Thanks for posting this Laker Fan.

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« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2006, 05:49:36 PM »
I'm generally NOT a big Karl Malone fan, but this puts him up a notch in my book as a human being.

It takes a lot of effort and motivation to do what he did, showing it was a labor of love and giving to a lot of people who really need it.

I love him telling FEMA to take a hike, I would like it even better if he billed them for his work and then donated the money to the people in the area!

As it is, now these people can start to get on with rebuilding their lives.  NO should be very carefull about where it allows people to rebuild.  If you had to put odds on it, would you say the sea level was going to go up or down over the forseeable future? How about the odds on being smacked by another hurricane within a decade?

It was bad enough to go through this once, it would be a terrible failure to set ourselves up to go through it again.

Either the levees need to be build to higher standards,  or they need to "fill in the land and raise all of it above sea level.

Hoorah for Karl Malone!