Posted on 09/15/2005 5:29:19 PM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
So true - Christian organizations and individuals from all over the country are pitching in to help these people. God bless them.
And where IS the ACLU, etc.???? Blaming Bush!
Nice letter, but the part about Jesse is suspect unless the TV trucks were getting gassed up.
But he would be there if there were TV trucks gassing up.

Mississippi ping!
Thank you for the post!
"WHAT I HAVE NOT SEEN:
The ACLU setting up a feeding line. People for the American Way helping in the shelters. The NAACP doing any work whatsoever. The American Atheist organization serving meals in the shelters. Jesse Jackson directing traffic at the gas stations."
I don't think that's such a bad thing.
But, maybe it's just me...;o)
This needs to stay in the NEWS category. Oh well, the MSM will get THEIR story across.
Wish Rush Limbaugh would read this on his show. This is a stinging rebuke to all the leftists!
A nice letter, summarizing the things that you will NEVER hear on the MSM.
God bless you, Mr. Millican! We need more like you!
Thanks, I needed this, believe me! I am so sick of whining from the victims I could just scream!
This is perfect. I would love to see this letter taken out as a full page ad in every major newspaper in the country.
If only I had the money. The media could look this man up and verify that he wrote this and that in fact he saw the things he said he saw. I'm waiting...
This is in fact a letter from this man in Mississippi. Please put this back in news where it will be read. Thanks.
You're in for a long wait, if you expect the media to pick up on this.
Great story.
This line kind of threw me off though........
"Drug dealers working outside shelters."
Exactly right!! Thanks for posting.
To Whom it May or May Not Concern:
David A Millican is hardly the voice of generation, but rather one mans' opinion. For him to take swipes at the ACLU, NAACP, Jesse Jackson et al is not surprising but certainly not necessary.
Discrimination and hate is the province of ignorance and a poverty of spirit.
Once the box lunches and chain-saws are retired in McComb, Reverend David A. Millican will continue to preach and spread his personal doctrine of intolerance an indifference. For now, his voice only divides the community of McComb, a small town (90 miles from the gulf) that is already squabbling over who deserved a box of green bananas, a case of MRE's and a five hundred dollar check from the Red Cross.
Millicans' voice is no help.
The destruction of Katrina was an 'Act Of God' . How one responds is an 'Act Of Love and Humanity'. Milican exhibits neither quality by his tirade that is both self congratulatory and inflammatory. Regardless of one's personal denomination or belief system, this catastrophe can only be healed by 'acts of humanity'.
Reverend Millican needs to get off the cross and let somebody else use the wood.
Sincerely,
Bill Tyler
Born and Raised In McComb Mississippi
Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness;Who substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! Isaiah 5:20
Millican wrote with exactness about what was happening. You are the bigot who hates the truth. Unless you repent, your end is going to be unspeakably horrible. If you wish to revile against what the Word of God teaches about people, have at it. I'm not interested in doing that nor reading your opinions. And, you don't have to read my posts.
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