To: jonrick46
Spot on, and something I wanted to write about but didn't.
It is amazing to me that the people in the Superdome didn't even have the guts to police themselves. It makes you think that some people might just be used to living among filth. They could have cleaned up or at least made the effort, but no. Now it appears that the Superdome is a total loss. I am not surprised.
219 posted on
09/06/2005 4:16:46 PM PDT by
Pukin Dog
(Sans Reproache-Helping to keep Liberals free to be stupid since 1977)
To: Pukin Dog
I was told by a friend who was in New Orleans before the hurricane (he got married there and has family there), that the city was the most filthy city he had seen in his life. Trash everywhere. It was also high up on the scale of lewd immorality and homicides. My friend said it was like a version of Sodom and Gomorrah. He thought it was ironic that many in attics and on roof tops would be menaced by alligators and water mocassins--satanic images to the Voodoo cult that thrives there: snakes--Dumballah--represent the power of lightning and gater heads as a kind of "Cajun Gargoyle" for protection & good luck.
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