You guest had said that FEMA ask for 20 computers and phone lines which  surprised me but not really.
 Seems the last four years homeland security has turned into a money  pit.
 We keep spending money and for what?
 We really don't have more first responders.
 Cities are going out and buying stuff that they don't need like a mobile  lab.
 They have these wimpy decon outfits able to decontaminate only a few people  an hour.
 There is no plans set up for any kind of large scale hazard.
 So a city has a lab that can tell you what kind of radiation you are  dealing with this doesn't save people.
 So a few cities have those cool space suits to go into a biological area or  some space suits to get close to a radioactive area, they don't have enough  suits.
 What about mobile hospitals?
 We have those in Iraq and they take days or weeks to set up.
  
 Seems FEMA and Homeland Security should have a way of communicating with  itself and to the effected communities.
 The FBI still doesn't have a workable software program to talk to each  other when that is a standard off the shelf product.
 We have the best software companies in the world seems like a good idea  that we use them.
 FEMA should have had laptop computers with hookups to satellite  communication.
 The directors of FEMA and Homeland Security need to have experience in the  fields and not be political appointments.
 From what I see the first responders are set up to handle matters like a  car accident and not a large scale event.
 The idea that the White House said we should use the military over the  National Guard is wrong when The Guard was designed just for that.
 Seeing the military in New Orleans walking around doing nothing since they  were not trained in emergency services was another waste of money.
  
 We were warned from Alquida that Los Angeles will be a target.
 When the Los Angeles police chief was asked about it he said, "We don't  have any credible threats" and discounted the Alquiada threat.
 From every thing I've learned over the past four years it seems that people  should be connecting the dots and not discounting them.
 Our homeland security needs to be set up like the Civil Defense that we had  in the 50's.
 A lot of small groups of first responders and small groups shelters across  the United States.
 When it comes to the leaders of this country that all have a place to hide  in the case of attack.
 If the tables were turned and they had to wait outside while something was  happening the story would be changed.
 You could be assured that they would be jumping into action and making the  people safe.
  
 This war on terror seems to me a way of scaring the public into spending  money on matters that aren't really there.
 It reminds me of the witch hunts done in the 50' looking under ever rock  for a communist
  
  
 Bob Sakall
 Placerville, California