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12. Gen Honore -- A true American hero- said on CNN, "Texas has a lot of questions to answer"
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 05:04 PM
Jul 6

CNN
LT. GENERAL RUSSEL L. HONORE, U.S. ARMY (RET.): From what I've seen on television, Texas ought to be commended for their response, but they're going to have a lot of questions to answer on why we had a flood watch the night before and why actions weren't taken to move people out, or to provide souring warnings. And then who's responsible in those camps for the evacuation when we are looking at a flood watch before dark, the night before?

My hats off to those magnificent pilots and those on the ground who've gone in and rescued so many over 800 people already, and they've done it in a very extreme situation. But the weather was the issue. But, you know, Erica, Texas is going to have to stand up to this. The same thing happened in 1987 on July 16th, along the same river. And Kerr, and there was a flood. Ten people died in this exact same scenario.

So, Texas is going to have to fix this. People in Texas love to go out and camp. People have been going there for decades, but they're going to have to fix this up because this is a repeat. The same thing happened in 1987 along the Guadalupe River.

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This Texan agrees 100%.....time for a big change. walkingman Jul 6 #1
yes creon Jul 6 #10
Has Ted Cruz left yet? Delarage Jul 6 #2
Where is Ted Cruz? malaise Jul 6 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 6 #4
There's nothing wrong with government that getting Republicans out of it won't fix. n/t Beartracks Jul 6 #5
There are 400 first responders from 20 agencies SARose Jul 6 #6
There were a lot of first responders in Uvalde also....of course those records are sealed... walkingman Jul 6 #8
What does Uvalde have to do with this flood SARose Jul 6 #9
I don't blame Hotwheels for the flooding but I do blame the Texas State government walkingman Jul 6 #11
Hotwheels? Mountainguy Jul 6 #14
Very appropriate for dickless Greg Abbott. walkingman Jul 6 #15
HEB in Texas sends fleets of help in times of need Melon Jul 6 #23
NYT-As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas (gift links) LetMyPeopleVote Jul 6 #7
Gen Honore -- A true American hero- said on CNN, "Texas has a lot of questions to answer" Silent Type Jul 6 #12
An observation, which is possibly a slight correction to the facts of the article: Scrivener7 Jul 6 #13
Imagine if Joe Rogan had to go without electricity mr715 Jul 6 #16
That's what happens when you promote and admire incompetent buddies. nt Jit423 Jul 6 #17
But Abbott spent $12 billion in taxpayer money for border patrol dalton99a Jul 6 #18
That was their multibillion "Drown the mezkins inna river" plan struggle4progress Jul 6 #21
"The new GOP concept for a TX emergency plan: Yall jest eat shit an dyin a far, y'hear?" struggle4progress Jul 6 #19
Kerr County CHOSE to not install warning systems! TexasBushwhacker Jul 6 #20
When it ain rainin, ya don't need no goldurn warning sirens and only a bleeding-heart nanny-state liberal struggle4progress Jul 6 #25
So you think this will wake them up the way the deep freeze did? ananda Jul 6 #22
Abbott, Paxton and Patrick need to be booted from office now! Initech Jul 6 #24
Even the 'smartest' Dumbfuck in Republican Turd World ... Tarzanrock Jul 6 #26
"Texas voters: Just elect Democrats." area51 Jul 7 #27
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