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Posted on 09/01/2005 3:46:26 PM PDT by NautiNurse
I know, but the rumors of "sabotage" were because people were reporting the water had been rising on Sunday NIGHT, before the hurricane hit.
Convention Center has been known to have 5000 refugees in it for a couple of days now . . . mentioned numerous times on various threads and local media feeds . . . there is NO EXCUSE for FEMA not to have known about it, none . . . the average well-informed FReeper knows about it . . . does FEMA even have people dedicated to cyber-info gathering? They need to.
Not sure why you pinged me, but I thank you.
Sadly, PTSD wil take its toll as well.. plus imagine all the physical dangers as they sort and maneuver debris of all sizes, shapes and forms.
Prayers for those on search and rescue and recovery missions across the affected areas.
Let us know when you hear.
Well then Jesse get Wolf Blitzer and a CNN cameramna and load them up in a copter and go in there and prove that snipers aren't shooting at copters and rescuers!
I saw your post about the sofa floating away and someone else's about a young woman's doll collection. It's concrete and something they can grasp on to and understand. I can't imagine how horrible the last few days have been. First a hurricane and then the people around them, a threat. Living a normal life one day and living in a third world environment the next. The sad thing is that are probably only several miles from safety and security.
Did the link to the scanner just get yanked?
Because snipers were holding the patients, doctors and hospital personnel hostage so they could steal the ambulances.
Actually, I just heard Frist on CNN say that only a few would actually be in the Senate. They just are going to pass the bill unanimously...already have consent from all members of the Senate...without the actual Senators being in the Capital. They do not need a quorem.
8:53 A.M. - (AP): Companies move to give millions in relief.
WHAT'S BEING OFFERED
-- Companies are donating money and goods for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
-- American Red Cross says at least 30 companies had made donations by Wednesday morning.
-- The number is expected to climb.
-- U.S. Chamber of Commerce says initial corporate donations could total more than $100 million.
SOME MONETARY DONATIONS
-- Chevron: $5 million.
-- JPMorgan Chase: $3 million.
-- Citigroup: $3 million.
-- Walt Disney Co.: $2.5 million.
-- Pfizer: $2 million.
-- Abbott Laboratories: $2 million.
-- State Farm: $1 million.
-- EDS: Will match employee contributions up to $1 million.
HEALTH CARE DONATIONS
-- Eli Lilly: 40,000 vials of refrigerated insulin.
-- Wyeth: antibiotics and nonprescription pain relievers.
-- Merck: antibiotics and hepatitis A vaccines.
-- Johnson & Johnson: Pain relievers, wound care supplies and kits containing toothbrushes, soap and shampoo.
-- Abbott Laboratories: At least $2 million in nutritional and medical products.
SOME OTHER DONATIONS
-- Nissan: 50 trucks for Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.
-- General Motors: 25 cars and trucks to the Red Cross.
-- Sprint Nextel: 3,000 walkie talkie-type phones for emergency personnel.
-- Qwest Communications: 2,000 long-distance calling cards.
-- Kellogg: Seven truckloads of crackers and cookies.
-- Culligan International: Five truckloads of water.
-- Anheuser-Busch: more than 825,000 cans of water.
-- Office Depot: Contents of its five New Orleans stores, valued at $4 million.
Lee Scott CEO of WalMart was just on Larry King. WalMart is donating 17 million
the media is sympathetic to Blanco, so she cannot be effectively demonized, as a Dem and a woman - forget it.
even the conservative media isn't really doing enough to talk about her incompetence. pressure needs to be brought against her for sure. you would think someone, like Bobby Jindal, would break and start telling it like it is.
No problem.
I do what I can..
Is the image posting limit rescinded?
Not that I would ever abuse it,, lol
I didn't hear that, I'm glad, I still love Blueberry Hill.
That happens , just keep trying to connect.
you are correct. I should have been more specific. They asked the nurse about the gangs. She said people were being turned away at the door.
No doubt she complained behind the scenes, because what do I see less than an hour later - she's back on with Paula Zahn, same sort of questions, whole different feel to the interview, much "nicer" on the part of CNN.
Mine did. I had to restart Play? Do you have another link. THanks.
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