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To: edcoil

95 + heat, flooding, no water, no money. Yeah, they should walk out of there-carrying there babies and the old who can't walk. This is a blemish on our country. I was proud of America's response on 9-11. I am horrified and embarrassed by our lack of response today.


48 posted on 09/01/2005 12:44:40 PM PDT by nyconse
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To: nyconse

O give it a break - you should be embarrassed at yourself.

You cannot compare the two, one was a localized event this occurred over 4 states and millions of people.


52 posted on 09/01/2005 12:48:55 PM PDT by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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To: nyconse

You are horrified by rescue efforts? I am horrified by the behavior of many of the people in New Orleans.

The terrorists are learning from this. Just stick a dirty bomb in a couple of inner city ghettos and let the thugs do the rest.


55 posted on 09/01/2005 12:50:28 PM PDT by ladyjane
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To: nyconse

Everybody's trying. This is a pretty unique situation. The area that needs help is almost completely inaccessible due to water, and is surrounded by other hard hit areas which are being stretched to the limit just to sustain their own.

As someone who works in NYC, and was here (in midtown) on 9/11, I don't have any trouble seeing the huge difference between the two situations. NYC had plenty of food and water, the vast majority of people were able to walk home (even if a long way) after subway service was stopped and bridges and tunnels closed for security reasons to a home with food, clean, running water, electricity, and access to Internet/radio/TV/phone. Those who couldn't get home stayed with friends in fully functional homes. There were more able-bodied volunteers than were needed -- a licensed EMT friend of mine tried to volunteer but wasn't needed. The closing of bridges and tunnels was brief enough that store shelves were never anywhere near empty.

Only a tiny fraction of New Yorkers who survived the initial attack were in any mortal danger from injuries, being trapped etc. Most of us were physically fine, and just a bit wary about whether that would continue. I was pretty typical -- walked 40+ blocks to get home, stopping by the grocery to pick up bleach and candles and extra food that wouldn't require refrigeration, and the hardware store to pick up 3 large plastic trash cans for water storage. Went home, filled up my new water tanks, put away my stock of food, ate a nice dinner, and sat down in front of my computer to follow the situation closely via FR and other sources in my air conditioned apartment. Exchanged e-mails with a shaken-up friend who worked downtown and saw the 2nd plane hit as she emerged from the subway and then had to run for her life through the cloud of dust as the first tower fell (she'd managed to get home to New Jersey, with the last leg of her trip on a passing fire truck that picked her up and delivered her to the front door of her building). I never needed the stored water or non-refrigerated food. The next night around midnight, my 20-something-year-old cat needed an emergency trip to the vet hospital, and we hopped in a cab (driven by a Muslim who was chattering angrily, describing the attackers with streams of expletives) and went on our way. The VET hospital (the huge Animal Medical Center) was fully functioning, even after dispatching as many as vets and vet techs as the search and rescue dogs at the WTC site needed, though the air was a bit smoky from the wind having shifted to blow uptown.

Sorry, but the 9/11 situation in NYC was NOTHING like what the people of New Orleans are currently experiencing.


75 posted on 09/01/2005 1:11:23 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: nyconse

9-11 WASN'T SQUAT compared to this. 9-11 destroyed a few buildings and ran fear through the economy. This DESTROYED a city completely. It is uninhabitable. Then there is Mississippi and Alabama. I just recieved a call -Mississippi may have more dead than LA. 9-11 was horrible - this is a disaster.


84 posted on 09/01/2005 1:26:44 PM PDT by Nov3 ("This is the best election night in history." --DNC chair Terry McAuliffe Nov. 2,2004 8p.m.)
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To: nyconse

The "law and order conservative"-types on this site have different priorities, first comes shooting, or at least jailing the looters. Helping people as Christ told us to do, well, that can wait.


117 posted on 09/01/2005 4:38:23 PM PDT by StockAyatollah
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