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Posted on 08/31/2005 4:00:15 PM PDT by NautiNurse
You can fit what, 30-40 people on each?
According to Fox, some of the critically ill children were air-lifted to Houston. One parent might have gotten to go, the other has to find own way there.
Makes me green as well -- have noticed oil slicks starting to appear in some places as well.
Listen to this spinning about the looting Greta has some city official of NO.
Not only that, but they need to lead in a timely fashion.
I never said I needed to see it.
I said journalistically, I think it should be shown.
Actually, they went up and down streets with bullhorns and PA systems telling people about the buses to the Dome.
If there are no buses provided how can you get on a bus?
Aren't all these looters who are trudging all over the city through the filth likely to be some of the first one's to get sick and start spreading disease? The children, too..
One of the nice things about Mississippi, however, is that there are lots of guys with pick-up trucks, ATV's, and chainsaws, so our roads were cleared by Tuesday evening. We drove into Ellisville, our little town, after driving under dangling power masts and lines, and around great old oak trees and pecans. It was awful. I nearly cried. Century-old trees toppled, houses with holes in them, roofs crumpled like tin foil. People just walking around or sitting on their porches looking out into space. It's hot. If you've never lived down here you don't know what it's like. You lose the AC and life quickly gets miserable. You think you're under stress; try it when it's a hundred degrees outside. Our house lacked water for part of Tuesday; some parts of the county still don't have water. But we're fortunate; at least seven people died in our county, where there were no evacuation orders or anything.
Tonight I'm at a relative's house in Winston County, MS, a hundred or so miles north of Jones County, where they now have power again. We're going to stay here for a few days, then go back and clean up and wait. I have no idea when I'll be able to go back to school; we have no idea when we might get electricity again. Meanwhile I'm still in a sort of state of shock. I feel like I have jet-lag or something, only more intense. I feel selfish- the coast and NO are far worse; I can't imagine now what it must have been like- still is like- for people in Southeast Asia. I was reading St. Bernard of Clairvaux before the hurricane hit, in which he talks about us only knowing what the sick or hungry feel when we have been there; only then can we truly love them and 'share in their sufferings'. I think I have a faint glimmer of what he was talking about. I would like to say I've had further epiphanies and bursts of compassion, but I haven't. I've felt miserable; angry, tired, so on. I'm tired of rammen noodles (I had spaghetti tonight at my grandmother's; it was great); my parents' and brotherd' nerves are as shot as mine, and it shows! But we'll survive; we're alive and our house is undamaged. We have a place to go back to. There are so many in my state that don't. There are people in my county who don't. South Mississippi is an open wound tonight.
A good 40 people..
I don't know. Maybe they hoped he would just die. Maybe they simply could not believe he was asking a question with such a "damned obvious" answer. And let's just say they gave him a mapquest quality answer guiding him to rescue Nirvana. Since they don't have electricity within several hundred miles of Shep's satellite van, do you really think anyone roaming the streets of New Orleans would have heard the answer? The bottomline is, there is just no helping some people.
As far as looting? Yeah, Haley did one thing right, RUTHLESS with looters he said.
Blanco can't speak intelligently about anything. She should be thrown out of power in my estimation, she is unfit for this position. The Mayor of NO actually seems somewhat more realistic but he is the least inept Mayor NO has had for a while and that is still INEPT.
Haley on the other hand, he is going to pay a huge price. Why was only 30% of Biloxi and Gulfport evac'd?
Excellent idea regarding the emergency staples supplied on the trains. Have you heard of this being suggested as a plan or are you and I the only ones in the world to think of this......?
Total retard.
Looters are good candidates for flesh-eating bacteria.
"Bonnano blamed the lawlessness on the lack of National Guard troops to protect the citizens on the deployment of the NG to Iraq."
That's just flat untrue. These Louisiana Democrats can sure lie with the best of them. How is it the Governors of the other States can deal with this crisis, without blaming the Federal Government?
Whether or not it was a good plan, the SuperDome seats over 70,000 people.
Monday night there were less than 5,000 people there.
And nobody was turned away at the door.
yeah I read that. We begged people to get out. Fine and dandy. They didn't listen to you because you are an inept LEADER. People listen to leaders. They don't listen to beggers, in fact they ignore them.
That was an above-ground mausoleum. The good news about that is that bodies above ground decompose a lot quicker than those underground. Also, they're all embalmed, so they pose no health threat.
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