To: Loyal Buckeye
The only thing they can't do is arrest people.
And they should not be delivering food and water.
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Loyal, I agree. But many people on this thread are acting like it's a "property rights" issue. It's not. The areas in New Orleans that were underwater are not safe to live in. If someone wants to say, fine, I guess that's their "right". But then, mark my words, when someone dies of starvation or dehdryhation, or because they drowned or something, the MSM will blame President Bush because he didn't FORCE the mayor to start arresting the NUT JOBS who insisted on staying and living int the middle of a toxic sludge-filled city.
I agree. But many people on this thread are acting like it's a "property rights" issue. It's not. The areas in New Orleans that were underwater are not safe to live in. If someone wants to say, fine, I guess that's their "right". But then, mark my words, when someone dies of starvation or dehdryhation, or because they drowned or something, the MSM will blame President Bush because he didn't FORCE the mayor to start arresting the NUT JOBS who insisted on staying and living int the middle of a toxic sludge-filled city.
The point is he is forcing everyone to leave, even though some of them are on dry land, with utilities running and miles from the flooding. Doesn't this send off some alarm bells as in eminent domain?