Posted on 09/08/2005 10:52:41 AM PDT by Happy2BMe
The Unsung Heroes of Katrina - Who Are They?
Hurricane Katrina killed an untold number of Americans.
It left hundreds of thousands homeless and has caused unspeakable suffering for those Americans living in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Good will come from this terrible crisis.
Let us look to the good and remember those unsung heroes who have selflessly sacrificed their own lives, fortunes, and safety to come to the aid and resuce of those in peril.
God bless America.
Hillary Clinton - she will ensure that we increase the size of incompetent federal agencies.
Also thank the people who are donating food, money, blood, clothes and thier homes.
I don't think there are many true hero's in this whole thing.
Just assholes, non-assholes, and people who actually tried to help.
http://www.neworleansphotos.net
pictures of some of those heroes..
I can assure you those who lost loved ones are not asking people coming to their rescue if they are a Republican or a Democrat.
I beleive that happy2bme is correct, good will come from this. Though, it may take a while. The thing is, the people who did die are not being honored bye there neibores at all! Their neibores are instead dis-honoring them, bye shooting at air enlisted men and weman trying to help. In my eyes it's a disgrace to see this occuring. The good that will come of all this, is that the entire country, is pulling together to help these people. I think it's a great thing that this country is doing for them right now. Yet, they don't see it. yes, it took a while for all of this to get roling, but they have no rite to complaine to us. Yeah, so we took a while getting them out. SO WHAT!!! At least they got out alive.
I beleive that happy2bme is correct, good will come from this. Though, it may take a while. The thing is, the people who did die are not being honored bye there neibores at all! Their neibores are instead dis-honoring them, bye shooting at our enlisted men and weman trying to help. In my eyes it's a disgrace to see this occuring. The good that will come of all this, is that the entire country, is pulling together to help these people. I think it's a great thing that this country is doing for them right now. Yet, they don't see it. yes, it took a while for all of this to get roling, but they have no rite to complaine to us. Yeah, so we took a while getting them out. SO WHAT!!! At least they got out alive.
I beleive that happy2bme is correct, good will come from this. Though, it may take a while. The thing is, the people who did die are not being honored bye there neibores at all! Their neibores are instead dis-honoring them, bye shooting at our enlisted men and weman trying to help. In my eyes it's a disgrace to see this occuring. The good that will come of all this, is that the entire country, is pulling together to help these people. I think it's a great thing that this country is doing for them right now. Yet, they don't see it. yes, it took a while for all of this to get roling, but they have no rite to complaine to us. Yeah, so we took a while getting them out. SO WHAT!!! At least they got out alive.
God is in control. He is really good at making lemonade.
And this nation needs all the mercy God can pour out on it.
There is a message for us all here . .
Bill Woodward, left, takes a picture and Mike Kollman watches as water is dropped from a helicoptor on two burning houses in the Bywater. "So many people came and helped us (after 911) and we were just glad we could return the favor," said Kollman.
14 corpses left in a funeral home prior to Hurricane Katrina are evacuated on Napoleon Ave. "We have an obligation to our clients," said a funeral employee who was getting the bodies out of New Orleans Wednesday, September 7, 2005.
NOPD SWAT commander Cpt Jeff Winn second from right center briefs NOPD SWAT, ATF SRT, and Homeland Security ICE teams about their mission to looks for people with guns in the Fisher Housing Development on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2005.
The two hand guns with the money that the NOPD SWAT team with the ATF SRT, and Homeland Security ICE teams found after looking for people with guns in the Fisher Housing Development after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans on Wednesday.
After days of nearly sleepless nights guarding his neighborhood in Algiers, New Orleanian Vinnie Pervel gets some rest. Pervel and neighbors have heard gunfire throughout their neighborhood and built up an arsenal donated by out-of-town neighbors.
After staying up protecting their neighborhood from looters, Algier's Point resident Gareth Stubbs gets some sleep next to an arsenal of guns. The men slept outdoors on a balcony and heard gunfire on their streets every night following the storm.
Yep, disasters bring the best and worst out in people. that's sertainly true. Besides as many people have said "god is in control" and only good can come of things like this when he's at the helm.
Brother of Cairo native rescues many victims of Hurricane KatrinaBy Amy Compney/City EditorSue Davis of Cairo is asking anyone and everyone to pray for the people that Hurricane Katrina has left stranded, hungry, thirsty and homeless. Her brother is one of them but he is alive and working as hard as he can to keep others alive as well.
Tom "Gator" Seefeldt, Davis' brother, lives in Biloxi, Mississippi. He is a 25 year veteran of the Navy, where he served as a SEAL, he is a veteran of Vietnam, has served in Somalia and Africa and has even spent time hunting alligators (hence the nickname) for the government. And although he's seen active combat and the terrible side of the human condition through his many years of work as a SEAL, when he got a call out to his sister two days ago, he said the devastation to his area was the worst he has ever seen.
Davis said Gator has been busy rescuing as many people as he can; when she spoke to him last, he had taken over 50 people into his home to give them food and shelter. He has pulled almost that many dead bodies out of the water and taken them to I-90, where he told Davis there were about 800 corpses lined up along the road for rescue workers to retrieve. It was 102 degrees when Davis got to speak to her brother and the mosquitoes and flies were eating the survivors alive.
David said it is God that put him there, God that helped his well-stocked property to be saved. And she is asking everyone she can to put him on their prayer lists, stop by her business at Daylight Diner to pray, or just plain pray whenever they can so he can help as many people as possible get to safety.
At the suggestion of writer Michelle Malkin last Friday, I have cobbled together a blogsite called Texas Clearinghouse for Katrina Aid to serve as a clearinghouse for refugee efforts in Texas.
Texas is getting more refugees than any other state -- that's fine, we'll take them all -- but we need help providing them with food, clothing, medicine, and shelter. We need help taking care of their pets, too.
If you are a refugee, you can information that will help you find relief. If you want to donate or volunteer, you can find someone who needs you. Believe me, there are a lot of organizations who need your help.
Right now the site mostly covers Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas but I'm adding more every night. My wife was down at Reunion Arena in Dallas Tuesday handing out care packages and spiritually ministering to the refugees as a representative of her employer. She says that the situation is tragic and that there's a lot of work to be done. There are so many children who don't know where their parents are or even if their parents are still alive.
There are a lot of churches and other organizations in Texas that need help in dealing with the problem and I would appreciate it if you would get the word out.
Many thanks,
Michael McCullough
Stingray blogsite
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