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Posted on 09/04/2005 6:14:35 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Our state should then stop paying to educate the illegals and take care of our fellow countrymen from Louisianna and Mississippi.
It's amazing to see how other states are figuring out ways to help, and others aren't.
This state wants to give away so much money to people that don't deserve it, and now in an emergency they don't even try to help fellow countrymen that have lost everything.
Have you heard the mayor of San Antonio? He just basically said it is their duty to take care of these people, and they will figure out a way to do it. That's the attitude every state in the country needs to have right now. It's an emergency and we all need to chip in to help.
He's actually handling the questions quite well.
You are absolutely right, of course. Side note: cf. Iraq coverage.
yes he is, 6 days too late however.
Indeed..
Rush has often stated that when he uses parody and sarcasm to describe an event, liberals will eventually do just that!
I'm just listening to this fellow- he surely seems level-headed and professional this morning...
With that attitude, why are you staying in CA? Come to Texas, we'll save you a place.
I agree.
Wharves damaged
Harbor Police Chief Robert Hecker said Wednesday afternoon that there was "a lot of damage" on port property around the wharves, but life-saving and security duties are taking precedence over a close assessment of how serious the damage might be.
There is obviously a lot of damage -- light poles and trees down -- but
hopefully none that cant be repaired, Hecker said.
He said two ships were in port when the storm hit and neither reported damage.
Some of his officers have been operating the departments two boats
the past two days, helping New Orleans police in life-saving efforts,
particularly in the 9th Ward, Hecker said.
Others are guarding the port against looting, none of which has been reported so far, Hecker said. Some administrative personnel have been allowed to go check on their own homes, he said.
As far as damage to the port, he said, The port of New Orleans is closed for at least the rest of this week. I dont know how far into next week it will be closed, he said. It depends on the flood-waters.
http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_Times-Picayune/archives/2005_08.html
TWO BOATS
Also known as "No plan survives contact with reality intact."
This PC seems pretty on the ball compared to the mayor. And I've seen him in the streets too. He says "axe" but that's ok if he's not an id10t
yes, but his attitude is a little off. he is impressed with officers who sayed on their posts "during a hell of a time". well, what the hell are they supposed to do?
I will never find the link now, but the other day I read in an article a bit about one of the policemen, who was just about ready for retirement, and was going to fill out his papers to do so.
But then when this disaster hit, he changed his mind -- he remarked "I wouldn't be much of a man if I did that now."
hey, compared to the mayor, anyone is.
I nominate this Police Chief for Governor. I nominate the 18 year? old that commandeered a bus to save lives for Mayor of NO.
I think he's singling out the officers who hung in and didn't go AWOL..he's proud of them- and I don't blame him...it HAS been a hell of a time...
He was angry as hell the other day about the people in the convention center, a lot of people were -- but he wasn't barking orders at the President like the fool Nagin, and he was on the scene. I think he's one character in this tragedy that I admire. I sure hope so... It would be nice to have *one*.
And then the socialists will say that the hard workers were given more because they recovered faster and use it as a wedge to continue to pit the proletariat against the bourgeoisie.
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