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To: Fido969
There was another reporter on FOX who made his way, via a civilian rescuer's bass boat, to a shelter that housed 30 or 40 people trapped by the floods. One lady, an apparent trained nurse, was running back and forth trying to take care of everyone. They were all sick, tired and hungry after three days with no sign of rescue.

The reporter was interviewing a young black lady (late 20s-ish) and she was crying because she was now on her third day without insulin and she didn't want to die under these conditions when suddenly she collapsed. The nurse ran over with somebody else's borrowed insulin and managed to stabilize the girl.

The next scene was the reporter and another reporter back at their base on dry land in fresh clothes discussing how horrible things were out there. What happened to the girl you may ask? Well, I can only assume that they left her there because they did not say that they took it upon themselves to take her back to safety and get her some treatment and a warm meal. Of course, we all know that these reporters have no access to warm food, showers a bed or any medical service while they are on assignment in New Orleans, right?...... RIGHT?!

I wonder if they feel like they are in some Animal Kingdom documentary or something, you know, like they can only film and that they can't interfere with the natural balance of life?

21 posted on 09/12/2005 11:51:01 AM PDT by Hatteras
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To: Hatteras

Animal Kingdom documentary

Im friggin chocking over here. that is funny.

shep always had a clean shirt on.


22 posted on 09/12/2005 11:53:09 AM PDT by rineaux (hardcore)
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