Posted on 04/22/2006 5:54:05 AM PDT by Ellesu
Cessation of meal services, propane delivery spurs charges:
The NAACP collected affidavits Friday from residents at the FEMA Renaisssance Village in Baker that contain complaints alleging lack of services, harassment and intimidation.
Kwame Asanté, director of the Louisiana chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said NAACP representatives have been going to the village council meetings.
There are a lot of people who feel that their rights have been violated, Asanté said Friday afternoon.
About 1,650 hurricane evacuees have been living at the 572-unit trailer park on Groom Road since it opened in October. Most residents signed an agreement that would allow them to live in the park for 18 months.
Initially, FEMA provided three meals daily in a communal kitchen and paid for the propane that is necessary to run the trailers. The trailers have electric lights but propane is used for bathing, cooking, refrigeration and heat. FEMA stopped providing propane in February and ended the meal service two weeks ago.
Transportation is an issue for many residents, especially older ones, who dont have vehicles.
Many of these people lived in communities (before Katrina) where they didnt need a vehicle. Wed just like to see the government change the way we address these situations, Asanté said.
According to a news release from the NAACP, James Ross, president of the village council, said the residents complaints center on the promise from FEMA that they would receive 18 months of assistance with meals and propane.
Ross and other residents also have complained that FEMA representatives have been asking residents for proof that they are looking for employment and seeking other places to live.
This is leading them to believe that they are going to be asked to leave, Asanté said.
Asanté said the NAACP collected the affidavits of complaints from about 50 residents, and they plan to submit them to FEMA representatives.
Also, were keeping copies so that we can collect data to track the kinds of complaints for possible legal action down the road, he said.
That's right, get something for free and complain about it. Maybe the NAALCP can help out by providing vehicles, etc.
How many months have we been paying for these freeloaders...errr victims?
What a load of garbage.
Are these the people they're asking before they decide Americans won't work those jobs the illegals work?
The DEMAND for vehicles to be provided by FEMA will follow very soon.
As long as the Democrats suck up to these bloodsuckers of taxpayer money the Dems will be the minority party.
So, just think of that as you go about your weekend, and smile.
Louisiana is lost, NOLA is lost, the NAACP is lost, thanks to the the Democrat Party and the Racist CBC and NAACP. Let's get Cynthia McKinney and John Conyers to come down and manage this activity. FEMA can turn the authority over to them!!!! Black folk in this country better wise up and get rid of these deadbeats. The good news is, an amazing number of Black businesses have been started over the past few years. This is a great sign of assimilation into the general economy. Coupled with increased Black ownership in housing, a good number of Blacks are getting the real skinny that the Democrat Party and their own leaders have been their worst enemies.
Guess that old bit about beggars and choosers no longer applies. Yes, I know these particular beggars do not consider themselves as such, but of course they are.
This is leading them to believe that they are going to be asked to leave, Asanté said.
Some folks appear to have a little difficulty reading the handwriting on the wall.
I hear these can be had at a good price....
Please,somebody, tell me what the NAACP does. Other than complain and ask for money tell me what, in the last 40+ years has it done to advance the cause of civil rights.
'Take care of themselves'? Surely you jest.
I don't think that is even an option for them. In fact, I'm guessing the NAACP will have something to say about THAT.
Maybe Jesse Jackson could give them all scholarships? Or failing that, cars? Buses? jobs - no wait, they don't want to work, do they?
It sure looks to me as tho there is a lot of work still remaining to put the entire gulf coast back together. Are there no able bodies people living in that trailer park?
Sorry, my copy of the Constitution does not contain the right to freeload, mooch, and otherwise vacuum the wallets of the taxpayers.
Move along, NAALCP, I am fresh out of the milk of human kindness for this crew...
This is leading them to believe that they are going to be asked to leave"
What part of "temporary" does this person not understand? They're going to just sit there and do nothing, in order to "get" a full 18 months of disaster aid in the form of housing, food and fuel, and then what? Is the concept of planning and preparation utterly alien?
..perhaps Admiral Nagan could provide buses this time
Doogle
Wow. I'm just shocked the government had the cajones to cut them off after 8 months.
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