Posted on 09/06/2005 8:45:18 PM PDT by Wolfstar
There does seem to be an explicit list of countries and donation amounts at Operation Phantom Fury--Day 304 - Now Operations River Blitz; Matador--Day 199 -- Post #12. This looks like just what you asked for, Monkey Face.
BTTT
Thanks for the ping!
Yep, but we're supposed to cut him some slack because he's "traumatized". In exactly what WAY he was traumatized while sitting in high, dry, TV and radio radio stations in a neighboring state has mysteriously never been explained.
There is an old military axiom :
"Amateurs talk tactics. Professionals talk logistics".
These people are functioning at the level of 7 year olds who ask why Bush did not simply ask Scotty to beam those 30,000 people out of the Superdome and simply ask Scotty to beam 5,000 troops from Iraq to restore order.
From another thread:
A number of New Orleans police patrol cars have been spotted in Houston since Hurricane Katrina struck several of which are now being stored in HPD parking lots, officials said.
Details about how the patrol cars arrived in Houston remained sketchy , more than a week after the devastating storm caused major flooding in the city.
"To our knowledge, (the patrol cars) have been driven by New Orleans police officers," said Lt. Robert Manzo, an HPD spokesman.
New Orleans police commanders are aware that several of their patrol cars are now in Houston, Manzo said.
"We were told not to stop them and we were told that these cars were not reported stolen," Manzo said.
The patrol cars apparently were taken by New Orleans police officers as they evacuated the city, officials said.
"That was the only mode of transportation," Manzo said. New Orleans police officials "are not interested in pursuing any charges against (the drivers.)"
BTW--last night on the NBC Nightly News (hosted by Brian Williams who could only stand being in the Superdome one night before high-tailing it out!!) they showed the famous FR photo of the buses and Lisa Myers actually asked why weren't they used for evacuation BEFORE Katrina hit. They also mentioned the evacuation plan and --shock of shocks- questioned why the LOCAL OFFICIALS did not use it.
So--the bus photo might just have legs!! God bless you for all your wonderful work and grant that the same thing happens with your FRoto-essay!
Also--if there is a CD made of it--how do I get a one?
Exactly.
I'm sure you're getting tired of the threads where alleged FReepers scream that the President should ignore the law when convenient, but this isn't one of those. Lots of ammo here, all in one place
Just damn! I almost forgot you and your massive ping list!
"older computers and slow dial-up modems"!!!!!!!
PING!!!! :)
BTTT!
No CD, just this thread. ThePythonicCow has already saved the photos to a server so that they can be preserved in FR archives. I will be reposting this thread in a day or so using TPC's service or my own account at Photobucket just to make sure the photos are preserved in the FR archives for future reference. They disappear from Yahoo pretty quickly.
Reduces it all down to a wonderful, truthful slogan that even the media dunces might understand.
Double-barrelled Mega-PING! to both lists! If you want on, FReepmail me!
Were they blocked by police or National Guard?
Thank you. I guess it was another poster who offered to make a CD of the incredible photo-essay you've done. I don't have time right now to go back a find who that was--but what a service it would provide to be able to hand people a CD of your fine work.
Hi, Curmudgeon. I've never been to New Orleans (or Houston, for that matter), so I can only rely on the Yahoo captions. Yahoo captions are notorious for their errors. I often edit or embellish them with my own commentary. However, their posting time/date stamps are, of course, accurate. That's mainly what I was after in including their captions with the pics.
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