Posted on 09/07/2005 7:12:59 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
Today, a different kind of line was crossed. The Times has messed with Texas. You dont tug on Supermans cape, you dont spit in the wind, and most of all you dont mess with Texas if you have even a shred of common sense.
KTRK-TV, the ABC affiliate in Houston has caught (hat tip: Austin Bay) the New York Times Company slurring Houstons rescue efforts in a sneaky yet stupid maneuver. How do like this for the first sentence in a story about Houstons sheltering efforts on behalf of the evacuees, by Houston-based NYT reporter Simon Romero?:
No one would accuse this city of being timid in the scramble to profit from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina."
Excuse me? The City of Houston has thrown open its heart, pocketbook, homes, churches, schools, and all public facilities to its neighbors in need. The Astrodome was prudently stocked with disaster supplies because nearby Galveston might need them in the event of a big hurricane. Without a thought, Houston stepped up and became evacuation central. It will cost Houston taxpayers a lot of money, but nobody is giving a thought.
And you paint this city as a crass profiteer on its neighbors misery. That is beyond despicable. It is crazy.
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The spike in crime will be a story kept under the rug by the MSM - unless they can use it in a way to throw stones at Houston again - like making their law enforcement look inept.
I saw Geraldo on H&C last night. He was hoppin' mad!
Unlike you, I have not lived in Houston all my life but I have never been in such a friendly city. Strangers on the street/stores actually smile at you. Most drivers allow you to merge. Little things like that. It does not surprise me at all that Houstonians have opened their hearts to the evacuees. The NYT would never recognize the dynamic yet human heartbeat of Houston.
Very good foresight. Why didn't the people of NO stock the Superdome in the same manner?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Let me guess - 'burro' from 'burrow'.
The Democratic Party certainly did - instant constituents, for as long as they can keep them poor.
I think the Astrodome is located in TX District 9, which went 72% for the Democrat Al Green in '04. I don't think their presence will alter the balance in a congressional race, FWIW.
I blame you.
I think the shrillness of the dems is because the difference of Republican-led states and a Democrat-led state is so apparent to anyone with a shred of intelligence and openness to see reality. LA is flailing hopelessly about between giants. TX is taking in LAers and MS is courageously going about rescuing people and rebuilding their lives. Talk about a contrast.
Thanks in advance!
Eff them. I've donated clothing and supplies, given all the cash in my wallet for supplies, and spent last Satuday morning building a bunch of shelving units for an expanded Red Cross shelter in my area.
It made me feel good to help. I hope by God that it made the victims feel better than they did before myself and several thousand others in the metro Houston area stepped up to help. Are we saints? Not me, but I'm sure there are quite a few from Houston, and without any hope of monetary gain.
May the NYT choke on it's own bile.
This is absolutely disgusting. No city could have possibly responded better. If New Yorkers allow them to get away with this.........
Hmmmm. Should we get the rope or just drive this Romero person out of town?
Oh oh... Don't tick off the Texans. I've have watched day after day the wonderful people of Texas offer everything they have to the victims of the storm. This weekend was incredible, seeing countless people from churches and other groups helping out. Hmm... how many New Yorkers gave up their WEEKEND to help? Hmmm... not nearly as many as the Texans. If Texas does make a buck from all of this, GOOD FOR THEM, they earned it. God Bless the beautiful state of Texas and their wonderful citizens. Enough said.
I am a transplant from Los Angeles to Atlanta and I noticed the same thing here. I think its a southern thing.
Damn Yankees.
Wait til we cutoff their fuel this winter.
Hello friend,
If you will send them to Second Baptist Church 6400 Woodway Drive Houston, 77057, I assure you, they'll get to the Astrodome. Just be sure to indicate who the contents are for. Peace.
. The stunningly inept leadership is NO and LA could have thought to prepare for hurricanes...but that would have involved forethought planning.
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