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Posted on 09/04/2005 6:14:35 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Don't know, I was talking about the ones they used to transport people out of NO.
Thank you : ) I do want to correct a couple of things, though. After I posted, I read that the generator was in the basement and failed. There's also a carbon monoxide problem with running generators in enclosed spaces. There must have been a way to have several generators running in tandem on the upper floors. I have never used a generator, so I don't know the logistics of that, but I do know someone would figure it out.
Then there was the toilet situation. There was a big rock concert called Cal Jam II, held at the old Ontario Motor Speedway, back in '78. It was a couple of days long, I don't remember how many people were there, but let me tell you about overflowing porta-potties. The sludge sucked the sandals right off my feet, and I told my best friend to get everyone because we need to leave. We hosed our feet down at the closest gas station. The smell sobered me up instantly.
The difference is that we chose to be there. Can you imagine being pregnant, having small kids, or being elderly, and have to deal with that? We were outside too, not stuck in a building with no cool air. I forgot all about Cal Jam, until I read some of the Super Dome accounts.
I know we can't depend on government, but this is ridiculous.
That place stunk two years ago when I went to the SEC Tournament. It's bathrooms were completely outdated except for the club or above level.
It's a shame I've seen some really good basketball and football in that place, great memories but just looking at the outside of the place it ought to be bulldozed.
You Sweetheart. Yes, I need plenty of Free Republic, my friends here and some Fox News. :) I do believe my attitude will perk right up. :)
Nah Peach. It was John Kasich who was Condit's buddy. I was the repositor of all Condit knowledge until 9/11 made me stop caring.
They will need every single one of them. No doubt!
In fact, I would advise doubling that number of LE officers. :)
Until the supply problems are fixed to the point that stations consistently have gas, I don't see how reducing the federal gas tax would help anything. If producers are already producing as much as they can, the consumer price will be set by the quantity of gas produced and the consumer demand curve. The only question is how much of that money will go to suppliers and how much to the government.
Once things have somewhat stabilized to the point that producers could increase quantity to meet the increased consumer demand that would result from a lower price, then reducing the gas tax might have a useful effect on consumer prices. But I don't know that we're there yet.
< Maybe he should have looked up and seen some of the 300 helicopters Gen Honore metnioned earlier. >
He mentioned that yesterday. He was upset about all the helicopters. He said there needed to be more boats. "The people are in the water, down here", was close to what he said. He said something about the copters no getting enough people.
What's the scoop on Scarborough. I read something ugly about him and I've forgotten...
LOL. Plug!? What plug?
Well gee, if they had a working group insuring people's safety, they wouldn't need a website to spin lies about Republicans!
The gall of these jackasses!!!
Why is that dopehead even given the time of day?
No, but excellent PR from Piro. I think that woman is much smarter than the MSM is giving her credit...
I've heard similiar:
5,000 pounds of burning sulphur snd 5,000 gallons of formaldehyde couldnt make a dent on this mess.
Just glad I live WAY upwind.
Gee, he sounds like a swell guy!
Joe, you are a loser that's greatest thrill in life is kissing up to your Liberal cronies at MsNBC. Learn to live with it.
I stewed all day about whether to share it on here. I did tell him that I don't know hurricanes, but do know earthquakes that it's everyone for themselves for at least 5 days and not to count on the government to come swooping in to save me.
8:10 P.M. - Rev. Jesse Jackson: There must be a moratorium made on banks/businesses foreclosing on home owners whove missed payments because of Hurricane Katrina. The federal government should put a freeze on all foreclosures for the time being.
8:08 P.M. - Jackson: There is a surplus of water and diapers, what we need are mobile homes.
8:06 P.M. - Jackson: Venezuela offered help, but was turned away.
8:05 P.M. - Jackson: Sending people away to Utah, Montana and Minnesota makes no sense. Send them to local military facilities that are not in use, and bringing mobile homes in for people to stay in. Cleo (Fields) is talking about opening up state parks that have cabins and living facilities for evacuees. Louisianans should be living in Louisiana.
FEMA did not have a plan for a massive rescue or of receiving of evacuees. Said Homeland Security turned away the American Red Cross by saying it was too dangerous.
7:42 P.M. - Congressman Bobby Jindal: People who want to volunteer for search and rescue operations, police from outside the state who want to help, all should be able to come to New Orleans without fear of wading through bureaucratic red tape. My constitutients don't care who brings them food and water, or take them to safety, just help these people.
On rebuilding the city: Shame on us if we strive to rebuild the same city -- education and health care wise, etc. We should use this opportunity to construct a better New Orleans. Let's use these resources which can only help to contribute to this greater goal. We need to maintain our history while building for the future.
7:42 P.M. - Jindal: Don't just tell people what they want to hear, be honest with them and let them know that you have a plan for the future. The people don't expect to have all their problems solved overnight, but they expect a plan.
7:37 P.M. - New Orleans Saints head coach Jim Haslett during Monday's press conference:
Q: There ae published reports coming out of Louisiana that the team may never return to New Orleans again. How would you react to that?
Haslett: "I don't know where they would get those reports and I don't think they are true. I think that is the last thing on anybodies mind right now. If somebody would say that obviously they do not have a good handle on what they are talking about so I don't think that is true by any means whatsoever. I don't think it is on anyone's mind and that is something that is going to have to be determined after the season is over. Right now we have four months of football and hopefully we can get though those and get into the playoffs and then figure out where we are going to live. Hopefully it is back where we came from."
Q: Do you have a preference for your home games between San Antonio and Baton Rouge?
Haslett: "I would like to have them here because we are practicing here but I think we owe it to the fans of New Orleans, the Gulf Coast, all the people in Baton Rouge, all the way up to Lafayette and Shreveport. We have season ticket holders all over the Gulf Coast not just New Orleans. I think we owe it to the state and to the region to play a couple games back in Baton Rouge, if we can."
7:30 P.M. - Dr. Tim Ryan, UNO Chancellor: The city has to convince people that the levee has been corrected before people will come back to the city. Home security is a major issue. The real estate market will greatly depend upon the number of people willing to stay in town or move back from outside the state.
7:25 P.M. - Ryan: Leadership, at all levels, will be critical in making sure that the money is distributed properly, and that people/businesses are not scammed.
7:20 P.M. - Ryan : I don't care what the Speaker of the House says, this is a great city. New Orleans is a treasure.
7:17 P.M. - Ryan: The city will see an economic boom as tens of billions of dollars pour into town from all levels: FEMA, the federal government, the corporations, local and private money. Small business will be a concern.
He's gone over to the dark side.
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