Posted on 09/01/2005 9:01:51 PM PDT by Pylon
Just heard on CNN that Astrodome is turning away people coming up from NOLA
Fort Chafee Arkansas and another base has been presented as serious candidates..
Then the folks from CA move to CO. (I lived in CO for many years.)
yes they do suck...there was a small plane down in my town, took FEMA five days to find the deceased pilot, rather than let the local volunteers go where they knew he was, if only the family knew the truth they wouldn't be happy.
Nah, there is a hint of truth in your initial comment, though some refuse to acknowledge it.
Based on the "goings on" in the Superdome reported by the media, there is a very bad element among those evacuees and nobody wants that coming to their area. That's why I made the comment about Governor Perry proudly offering up the Astrodome, but made no mention of any shelters in his hometown of Austin.
I live in Houston and will be purchasing my very first handgun this weekend.
Where is ole speedy, thought he'd be in front of those cameras by now
Rebuliding is not rationally feasible. The broken levees will take months/years to repair. Half of NO is a lake now. It will remain that way till the Mississippi river changes course.
Half of NO is still viable, just needs a bit of infrastructure repair. Most of the underwater part was zero income housing / LBJ ghettos.
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Mayor of Detroit said there were 3000 vacant hotel rooms and they were welcome..
Or Block Island. Or the North Shore of Longue Island. Maybe a little north in Chappaqua, next door to The Beast.
Mexico's real close. Isn't Vincente offering refuge to his beloved neighbor?
The *only* interview question I want to hear is "what did you do this last weekend?"
All day Friday . . Saturday . . all day Sunday . . roads where open, nothing was flooded, fresh water and food was plentiful.
Memphis Expecting More Hurricane Refugees
Posted: 9/1/2005 10:45:39 PM
Thousands of hurricane refugees are in Memphis right now. Mayor Willie Herenton says the city is expecting even more. There are a whole lot of logistical and just human need things that weve got to address, says Mayor Herenton. The newly assembled Mayors Task Force is facing perhaps the largest challenge this region has ever seen. It must accommodate hurricane victims most basic needs: food, clothing, shelter, medical, and the list goes on.
Refugees from ravaged Mississippi were scheduled to arrive at the Mid-South coliseum, but ran out of gas and were diverted Thursday evening. However, there are still thousands along the Gulf Coast that are in need. This means Memphis must be ready.
Governor Bredesen has requested a federal emergency declaration for Tennessee in order to assist thousands of hurricane refugees. A federal declaration would allow the state to seek funding for processing and housing evacuees, providing medical care and other help.
If you would like to volunteer your time, money or services, call (901) 543-5600.
I've read that the northern part of the city used to be a swamp. Don't thiunk I would allow people to live out there, at least not in considerable numbers.
Local news joyfully reported tonight that "perhaps as many as 100,000 Katrina refugees will be locating to our area in the coming months, changing the face of said area for years to come." Just like they were announcing the opening of a new amusement park or something. Uhhh, anyone following the the Katrina threads for a few days prolly shouldn't be REALLY excited about tens of thousands of these folks showing up on your doorstep.
Hi SmartA. Looks like we are all just doing a lot of reading tonight, plus watching on TV.
Very true. Easier to handle, avoidance of more calamities.
Thanks, Shield!
That's pretty funny.
But Texas sure seems to be coming through with a lot of help. I spoke to a woman today who said her husband, a tour bus driver in eastern Texas, in now in New Orleans ferrying victims between LA to Houston. She's obviously worried for his safety.
IMO that bus driver is doing more to help than most of us. God help them all.
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