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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (57130)8/31/2005 1:36:52 PM
From: tsigprofit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Wrong again WJ - you are on a roll today.
You said "And they had plenty of warning, so they are at fault for not heeding the warning, no way around it"
Wrong. Dead wrong. Some are in that category - many either could not leave, becuase they are too sick, too old, don't have cars, don't have money - don't have a place to go.

Interesting to blame the poorest and sickest among us for something like this - somehow as their fault.
I didn't hear that after 9-11 - but I forgot - that's New York - oh yeah.

And I agree with Rande - don't care at all about people taking food and water to survive from stores - I'd do it too in the same situation - so would you if you didn't have any. Would be foolish not to.

Other items are another matter - but that doesn't concern me right now.

I'm concerned with the stories of lines of people that are very ill trying to walk out from there - with feet bleeding, etc. - that need help - just like after 9-11. Maybe people should have told them not to work in tall buildings in NYC - their own fault - NOT.

They need help, and less BS.