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To: i-node who wrote (249084)9/3/2005 10:17:31 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573433
 
No....don't try to change the subject. We were talking to get in and out of New Orleans......to the part that is above sea level and did not flood........where the Superdome and the convention center are located.

See all that black goo? That's water. The stuff Hwy 90 runs into that covers the ramp? Water. That black stuff over Poydras St.? Water. The crap that covers Howard Ave.? Water.

maps.google.com

New Orleans is submerged. Except for the overhead parts of I10 and US90.


A reporter for Fox News just told a Fox News anchor her sister got out of New Orleans Thursday by stealing a small bus and driving up the freeway to Baton Rouge. True it was a bus but if a bus can get through why couldn't army trucks? And this story has been repeated over and over again. Reporters have been going back and forth in SUVs and other vehicles between Baton Rouge and NO since Wed. The truth is you don't know what you are saying and are simply trying to defend the poor response by Bush and FEMA.

In any case, there is nothing you can say. The deed is done. Let it go. The fallout to come will come and there is nothing you can do about it.