Ravenwood - 09/15/05 06:45 AM
While the people of New Orleans were fighting for their lives, Rep. William Jefferson, D-LA, enlisted the help of the National Guard to visit his home and rescue his personal belongings. ABC News reports that the effort required two heavy trucks and a helicopter.
Military sources tells ABC News that Jefferson, an eight-term Democratic congressman, asked the National Guard that night to take him on a tour of the flooded portions of his congressional district. A 5-ton military truck and a half dozen military police were dispatched.Membership has it's priviledges.Lt. Col. Pete Schneider of the Louisiana National Guard tells ABC News that during the tour, Jefferson asked that the truck take him to his home on Marengo Street, in the affluent uptown neighborhood in his congressional district. According to Schneider, this was not part of Jefferson's initial request.
Jefferson defended the expedition, saying he set out to see how residents were coping at the Superdome and in his neighborhood. He also insisted that he did not ask the National Guard to transport him.
"I did not seek the use of military assets to help me get around my city," Jefferson told ABC News. "There was shooting going on. There was sniping going on. They thought I should be escorted by some military guards, both to the convention center, the Superdome and uptown."
The water reached to the third step of Jefferson's house, a military source familiar with the incident told ABC News, and the vehicle pulled up onto Jefferson's front lawn so he wouldn't have to walk in the water. Jefferson went into the house alone, the source says, while the soldiers waited on the porch for about an hour.
Finally, according to the source, Jefferson emerged with a laptop computer, three suitcases, and a box about the size of a small refrigerator, which the enlisted men loaded up into the truck.
The Louisiana National Guard tells ABC News the truck became stuck as it waited for Jefferson to retrieve his belongings.Eventually, a second 5-ton truck had to be dispatched to rescue the first truck. Then there's this display of class:Two weeks later, the vehicle's tire tracks were still visible on the lawn.
The soldiers signaled to helicopters in the air for aid. Military sources say a Coast Guard helicopter pilot saw the signal and flew to Jefferson's home. The chopper was already carrying four rescued New Orleans residents at the time.
A rescue diver descended from the helicopter, but the congressman decided against going up in the helicopter, sources say. The pilot sent the diver down again, but Jefferson again declined to go up the helicopter.
After spending approximately 45 minutes with Jefferson, the helicopter went on to rescue three additional New Orleans residents before it ran low on fuel and was forced to end its mission.
In an unrelated matter, authorities recently searched Jefferson's property as part of a federal investigation into the finances of a high-tech firm. Last month FBI officials raided Jefferson's house as well as his home in Washington, D.C., his car and his accountant's house...So while other people are trying to raise money and donations for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, Jefferson is out there rattling the cup for his own legal defense.Last week, Jefferson set up a special trust fund for contributions to his legal defense in light of the FBI investigation.
Two words "TERM LIMIT"
Posted by: Derek at September 15, 2005 12:13 PMDid they go and save his gold plated golf clubs and the saddle for his polo pony? and what about his monogramed wallets and his ten speed bicycle why should the NATIONAL GUARD be the servants for some stupid jackass IMPEACHMENT IMPEACHMENT
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