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Man bites hurricane
http://jewishworldreview.com ^ | Michael Graham

Posted on 09/27/2005 9:46:15 PM PDT by manny613

They were poor. They lived in homes that, to some Americans, would appear no more than shacks. They've suffered discrimination at the hands of their fellow Americans. And when the hurricane came, it seemed to veer out of its way, just to hit them.

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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: katrina; michaelgraham; neworleans; rita

1 posted on 09/27/2005 9:46:15 PM PDT by manny613
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To: manny613
Great article, thanks for posting it.
2 posted on 09/27/2005 9:51:29 PM PDT by ExitPurgamentum
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To: manny613

Kind of curious why after more the 60 years uninterrupted of Democrat party rule in the State of Lousiana and the City of New Orleans, their poor are so numerous and live in such lousy conditions?


3 posted on 09/27/2005 9:51:59 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Don't get stuck on stupid now, reporters)
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To: manny613
As was posted on another thread elsewhere, there is a difference between the working poor, and the entitled poor...
4 posted on 09/27/2005 9:56:01 PM PDT by Paradox (Just because we are not perfect, does not mean we are not good.)
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To: manny613

Really appreciated this posting, as these people have been on my mind since before Katrina. Geographically dysfunctional, so I was not sure exactly where the "Cajuns" live, other than bayou country.

Not one word in the media; because why?

Also want to thank you for pointing me to a new source of factual news, as I have all but given up on the truth from so many sources, except FreeRepublic, of course.

Thank you many times.


5 posted on 09/28/2005 12:53:24 AM PDT by Mother Goose
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To: MNJohnnie

That question sort of answers itself.


6 posted on 09/28/2005 12:59:52 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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To: manny613

Ouch! This article is going to leave a mark on Blanco's forehead. ;)


7 posted on 09/28/2005 5:34:21 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves (Speaking several languages is an asset; keeping your mouth shut in one is priceless.)
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To: manny613; Lando Lincoln; quidnunc; .cnI redruM; Valin; King Prout; SJackson; dennisw; ...
Michael Graham :

...The failure revealed by Hurricane Katrina was not a failure of government, at least, not any more than government always fails. The failure in New Orleans was a failure of character. Corrupt people electing corrupt politicians who gave millions in tax dollars to corrupt cronies to either mis-construct vital levees or to spend the money on entirely useless pork projects. Then, when disaster struck, these same people—living a Faustian deal of votes for tax-funded handouts— were utterly lost when those corrupt government officials headed for high ground without them

...Then came Hurricane Rita, Katrina's ugly sister, to wreak similar havoc just a few hundred miles to the west. The communities affected were, on the surface, similar as well: Abbeville or Cameron, LA were "low income" communities. The education levels were similar to the Ninth Ward, too. And you won't find many branches of the Aryan Nations meeting among the dark-skinned natives of Cajun country, whose heritage is a genetic gumbo of Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and American Indians.  

But while the people of New Orleans were panicking and complaining (not to mention stealing, shooting and stabbing) days after the storm, the Cajuns of western Louisiana were out in their boats, looking for lost neighbors and rescuing strangers off rooftops.  

It wasn't just because Gov. Blanco wasn't involved—it was because almost NO government is involved in these folks' daily lives. The people of rural Louisiana grow up with the assumption that their survival in this world of woe is their responsibility. Unlike far too many people in New Orleans, "low income" isn't an excuse to the working families in rural Louisiana. It's just a condition to be dealt with. They live their lives as though they own them, unlike those government-dependent "victims" who live as though life is something the state provides for them and is responsible to maintain.  

Randy Gary, a fisherman from Cameron, LA, was asked about his future after his boats were destroyed and flooding poisoned the oyster beds he fished.  

He didn't blame FEMA or accuse President Bush of stealing his lunch money. He wasn't spotted kicking in the door of the local Wal-Mart to snag a plasma-screen TV "for survival purposes." He has yet to join the Cajun Action Committee to investigate why so many of Rita's victims spoke French.  

Instead, as the AP reports, he smiled.  

"What else we gonna do?" he said, pledging to rebuild his shattered home and work. "It's my life. It's what I do."  

Hurricane Rita, you've met your match


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8 posted on 09/28/2005 5:42:31 AM PDT by Tolik
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To: MNJohnnie

It's the same reason public education is such a mess -- the left has been running education for decades.


9 posted on 09/28/2005 9:49:51 AM PDT by My2Cents (The political battles of our day are battles over morality, between the haves and the have nots.)
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To: manny613

It wasn't just because Gov. Blanco wasn't involved—it was because almost NO government is involved in these folks' daily lives. The people of rural Louisiana grow up with the assumption that their survival in this world of woe is their responsibility. Unlike far too many people in New Orleans, "low income" isn't an excuse to the working families in rural Louisiana. It's just a condition to be dealt with. They live their lives as though they own them, unlike those government-dependent "victims" who live as though life is something the state provides for them and is responsible to maintain.

Great article.This says it all.


10 posted on 09/28/2005 12:43:12 PM PDT by WasDougsLamb (Just my opinion.Go easy on me........)
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To: Tolik

Like a fresh breeze. Thanks and bump.


11 posted on 09/28/2005 7:48:44 PM PDT by metesky (This land was your land, this land is MY land; I bought the rights from a town selectman!)
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To: Tolik

Thanks for posting this article. It is very accurate. It also explains why the msm has moved on.


12 posted on 09/28/2005 8:02:08 PM PDT by CajunConservative (Lake Charles, LA)
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To: suspects

bump


13 posted on 09/28/2005 9:00:07 PM PDT by manny613 (Trying my best)
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To: manny613

Great article.


14 posted on 09/30/2005 3:40:47 AM PDT by Lacey
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