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Posted on 09/01/2005 3:46:26 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Like the guy who was picked up by the boat and told them he was waiting for a helicopter. No lie.
"Walked off the job" as in end of shift or "walked off the job" as in dereliction of duty?
Yet another command failure, thank you.
If the meals weren't heated, just place them on a black roof for a while. When I lived in NJ, the driveways would get so hot in the sun that you could burn your feet on them. Anyone who would turn down food is not really hungry.
That "entitlement thinking" cuts across a lot of spectrums: to wit -
I worked at a hurricane shelter several years back. We were serving hot dogs and sandwiches. One person [obviously middle class] going through the line threw it back at one of our servers, saying, hot dogs? is that all you got?
Good! I don't live in NO and the only thing I know about it is what I have read here. However, a number of Freepers who do live in NO have remarked that the problem was that LA would not match the Federal funds, which is a requirement for that type of project.
"To: jeffers
That is because the police weren't allowed to shoot when this crap started
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True but that's just part of it. Their comms failed when the backup generator's supply of LNG was interupted by the flooding. The senior command seems to have bugged out, knowing the situation was untenable, evacuating with orders to those left behind "Do your jobs and everything will turn out fine". Whole stations, cars, computers, and weapons under water.
There's an understrength battalion of cops in there, and at absolute most one understrength brigade of guard in there, all told under 4000.
There are between 100,000 and 300,000 poeple left in the city. If one in ten is a gangbanger, desperate for food or water, heat crazed, scared, suffering withdrawal or need prescription meds, it a 2 to 1 force ratio.
Good guys on the short end of the stick.
It's gonna be a long night.
In 90+-degree heat, with no air conditioning, a gallon per person per day isn't unreasonable.
We are a spoiled brat culture, that's for sure.
Nite all, until tomorrow.
The bad thing is, the woman got her food and didn't move on. What did she do? Look for another camera?
In the meantime, she is in the way of someone who didn't get any food.
It's time to stop this nonsense, but this is politics at the most vulgar level.
(Who am I gonna believe---him, or my lyin' eyes?)
I'm from N.O. and my sister who still lives in Lafayette said that they developed a massive hurricane preparation plan about 10 years ago. I can't imagine the situation if this had happened prior to 10 years ago and THE PLAN had not been developed yet.
She was also complaining about only being given water, water, water. Ticked me off. There are plenty of things that these folks can legitimately vent about. Being given water is not one of them.
I agree with you that some of the posters need to chill out.
I am becoming extremely offended by the repeated use of the term "welfare queen" in this thread. Thousands of women who were previously employed and self-sufficient are about to be forced onto the welfare ranks through no fault of their own. What's that old expression, "There but for the grace of God go I."
Please dial back some of this venomous language.
I drink more than that.
But in those conditions you could very well go through more than that. Remember no air conditioning and alot of folks are out in the sun and there is basically no transportation exertion makes you drink much more. Dehydration is a real concern!
A Louisiana Doctor Speaks
Dr. David Caskey writes from Louisiana. We can't vouch for what he says; all I know is, he's there and we're not:
A lot is going on down here that is not in the news. First, our esteemed governor and the mayor of NO are both idiots. This is the real reason for problems. Second, the NO police force is second only to the mafia in corruption and much of the looting and theft are coming from them as well as their lassitude in doing their job. Third, all Louisiana communities need clothes of any kind. See if your local Salvation Army will send to the shelters throughout the state and blog to give any clothes to the [Salvation] Army. You notice I did not say the Red Cross, they do not have a sizable presence here and are only fishing for money like after 9/11.
Consider it done.
http://www.powerlineblog.com/
Great find. Thanks.
Right, whatever you say Kennedy.
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