To: RDTF
Local tv interviewing refugees at Airport. Trying to ask if they are mad at the army for not coming sooner. People are saying hell no,,they were grateful to see them. Locals were scaring them to death.
Hahahhaha,,take that Jesse and Al and put it in your pipe and smoke it!
To: cajungirl
Trying to ask if they are mad at the army for not coming sooner.That is the first question they ALL ask.
5,818 posted on
09/03/2005 8:40:19 PM PDT by
Howlin
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To: cajungirl
Local TV interviewing refugees at Airport. Trying to ask if they are mad at the army for not coming sooner. People are saying hell no,,they were grateful to see them. Locals were scaring them to death. Hahahhaha,,take that Jesse and Al and put it in your pipe and smoke it!
My thesis as to why the LSM has had such a hard time finding evacuees that want to trash Bush.
All these evacuees turned on their televisions/radios Sunday morning to learn that there was a mandatory evac order in effect... They had been following the storm for days, but had not been in a panic over it since the city was still 'safe'. Now they see the mayor talking about the big-one and ending his message with "God bless us" and realized that this storm was going to be the real deal.
As they watched the neighborhood empty out, they tuned in and learned that they were supposed to go to the super-dome, but when they went outside to catch the public bus it never came. Then the LSM began running pictures and figures of 20-30k expected to show up, so rather than chance a long walk (if they were even able), went upstairs and barricaded themselves in the hallways and bathrooms of their homes.
The next 10 or so hours they watched the LSM telling them they were all going to die, and when the storm hit they believed it. Many of them thought that this was the end as they heard pieces of their buildings shear off, etc.. How many, for the first time, realized how precious life is -- their anger would have been at those that abandoned them to their fate.
The next morning all is well, Shep Smith is hitting the bars and cheering how everyone had overreacted. Lassie les bon temps roulette!!! Then the flooding started. These people know who is to blame, the flood and the aftermath are a direct result of the initial betrayal which, by the shear grace of god, survived only to face their next challenge.
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