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Posted on 08/30/2005 1:34:04 PM PDT by NautiNurse
I understand, but one has to be aware of the families working in the New Orleans airport. How much time were they all supposed to sacrifice regarding their own preparation and evacuation? There are so many factors that are always present that I think many people want to just wish away.
I am always amazed at how dependent people are on the government in the United States. Why are not more people responsible enough to have backup and emergency plans? The situation in New Orleans is going to "go down" as one of those infamous examples of that which we all ought not ever get ourselves into again.
God help them all; every single one of them.
That's obvious. The question is: what level of violence is going to be necessary to restore any semblance of order? I don't have a good feel for the number of looters involved here. Is it hundreds or thousands?
Somebody explain to me how the water will drain out. Is the lake now below the level of the water in the city? And if so, how did that happen...I thought the levels would equalize.
WOW! That's a job for the military guys. Remember those "bridges" the military put together back in WWII......
They are staging the troops out of Maxwell AFB LA. Governor was late in asking other states for help from what I have been hearing this morning.
I have started a collection of relief funds in my company. Ten minutes after I e-mailed all employees, they have already contributed $250.00. When the prez gets in I'm sure he'll have the company match the employee funds. I'll split between the Salvation Army and the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief...make it $400.00. I just got another $150.00.
I would think it has to be in the thousands of looters.
This governor is late on everything. I STILL can't get over her appearance on Larry King last night!
Your note kinda reminded me of all the ERs staffed and waiting after 9/11...
I know exactly what you mean, Mike - it's infuriating me to no end. The coverage they are giving it now will only last as long as it takes until they and their fellow Northeast liberals get tired of gloating over pictures of the flooded and ruined homes of those ignorant red-state Bush voters, and then it'll be back to all Cindy Sheehan all the time, at least until they can bring us the leftist demagoguery over the John Roberts confirmation hearings.
The only time then that there will be any mention at all of the Gulf Coast will be when they can find another way to attack President Bush with it. And now, they're whining about how the remnants of Katrina are bringing rain to the Northeast. Oh, the horror! "We were going to grill tofu burgers on the back deck today, and now we're going to get rained out! Why is my FEMA money going to those ignorant yokels down south?"
Do you like gladiator movies ?
I have relatives in Hattiesburg. Does anyone know if they have electricity there? Very grateful for any information.
This was discussed many hours ago. The Pentagon IS sending ships/help.
I disagree ........ but that's just going to have to be it.
Former mayor of New Orleans now on Fox. Let's see if he starts an anti-Bush rant on Fox.
With the topography of New Orleans, dunno exactly how dynamiting levees is going to do much. The "low" water, which is flodding New Orleans, is well above the height above most of the city.
What is latest word on being able to repair the levee breaks?
A recap of current news via NY Times via
http://www.wilmingtonstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050831/ZNYT02/508310420/1010/STATE
Yeah, well, what can I say on FR?
I've seen the videos of the looting on TV, you've seen the video.
If I said what I wanted to say, I'd be banned. FR has gone PC.
Before he passed, my New Orleans Uncle got the crap beaten out of him by these same people in his own neighborhood.
Thanks for the update however, the house has been sold and all the Aunt and Uncles have passed on.
Having spent time there, I was just curious about how the Upperline and Charles area fared.
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