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Posted on 09/02/2005 3:03:06 PM PDT by NautiNurse
I only know it because the administrator of Little Charity was on the phone with FOX this morning -- said her cell would go any time -- and explained how the two are mixed up all the time. They are closer to Bourbon Street but still very close to Charity.
I am using itunes on a powerbook G4. I plugged it directly in. It comes up as "LSP (Baton Rouge".
Looks like Florida is taking Mississippi.
Where's the Red States???
He gave the report while he was standing at the Convention Center, with people milling all about, and noting that his men were inside maintaining order. He had to know the food and water situation.
My cable provider (diect tv) has a special news channel where I can watch all 6 news stations at once. I click between the different pictures when I see something new come on.
I saw pictures a day or 2 ago with literally hundreds of inmates on a bridge in their orange jump suits...
I later heard that all the prisnors were let free cause the cops watching them were needed elsewhere...
I'm just getting bits and pieces of the story, and lots of stuff isn't being covered heavily..
Wierd stuff like proclamations from the president himself that the convention center is being evacuated... then tonight geraldo standing there saying thousands of people are there with no food no water and no authorities of any kind .. no buses have come and the people have been there for 5 days !
I just dont get what's happening.
Is the civic center the same as the convention center? I've heard. Does Hysterical Geraldo say he's at the civic center? I've seen pics of food and water being distributed at the convention center.
I'm definitely NOT for high gas prices, but it may be the only thing that will keep people from wasting it when it is needed right now more in the south. In other words, if the price keeps some people from making their usual 6 hours both ways drive for the holiday weekend...then so be it.
Ray Kelly on MSNBC right now... also photos taken by some photographers that are astounding. Ray is comparing this to Lord of the Flies mentality among the small minority.
You saw PRISON prisoners on the freeway for two or three days....
The JAIL prisoners were set free....meaning their sentences were less than a year.
Yes!..... another 200-300 alive.....That many fewer body bags to fill.
Has anyone heard if the Houston area is full? Where will they take them next.
She won't get a dime from me!
Refused? Or were too poor to leave?
I am very familiar. I lived in rural south missisippi all my life and moved to texas 5 years ago. My family survived Camille and are very storm savvy (at least on one side). That doesn't take away fromt he fact that these people are suffering and have shared their water/food with neighbors/strangers who didn't have any and now they are low. That is how people in Miss small towns are.
Cleveland's crime has increased.
Only thing is, the only tragedy we have is we elected a Dem female as mayor.
Local news is reporting the crimes the cops won't put to paper.
Whoops! Wife says I got Red and Blue mixed up. I'm color blind.
everyone should have three days of food in their house...I looked today and had three days of water in my trunk of my car...
The rumors I've read say about 100 prisoners were released. Now on any given day in a city the size of New Orleans, more than 100 prisoners would be in lock up immediately following their arrest, but before they made an appearance before a judge for a preliminary hearing. And many of those who were in holding cells would not be violent felons. Governments have to provide protection for anyone in custody during mandatory evacuations, so it would be easier to release about 100 of the non violent alleged offenders in holding cells, than try to transfer them. Or something along those lines. Judgement calls were made on the fly by over worked, under prepared police officials who had lawyers breathing down their necks.
Gouged? Report it here:
http://gaswatch.energy.gov/
We're at $2.89 for regular at the cheapest places. It was $2.59 last week. 110 miles SW of Houston.
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