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To: Threshold who wrote (85)9/2/2005 2:51:35 AM
From: tsigprofit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1118
 
Maybe the Mayor of New Orleans needs to ask other countries for help - as ours has proven to be inept and unable to do the job.

Third world countries like Mexico could do better than we're seeing today.

I see pictures of an old lady propped against a wall dying, and another old lady slumped over in a wheelchair. Why aren't these people being evacuated?

I saw that 11 of 65 older people died on top of a hospital roof - all critical patients - after a helicopter was supposed to come the night before - and never arrived.

Possibly some of the politicians, FEMA, and military should be held CRIMINALLY responsible as hundreds die - call it willful negligence.



To: Threshold who wrote (85)9/2/2005 7:10:19 AM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 1118
 
Maybe the choppers are in Iraq?



To: Threshold who wrote (85)9/2/2005 8:37:43 AM
From: xcr600  Respond to of 1118
 
this country has been leaderless since 2000. They live in an isolated little world of their own burying their heads as deep as possible from the reality that surrounds them. They did it with Iraq and now their doing it with events in their own backyard. Pathetic.

If I was a returning LA guard from Iraq I'd say EFF YOU to the gov't and never return to sacrifice my life for an inept government. There are groups in Canada willing and working with any and all soldiers that wish to defect from the US military.