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To: carranza2 who wrote (10381)10/22/2006 8:04:48 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217815
 
<<There was indeed anarchy. There were lots of shots fired, trust me. There was looting and not just for food and water. Nursing homes, pharmacies and hospitals were looted for drugs, etc. I know of many people who had armed confrontations with looters. Lots of people who stayed and whose judgment I trust heard the gunfights and the noise of automatic weapons being fired. The suggestion that there was no anarchy is just plain silly>>

... and according to CB, this is what happens in China/India every year when some place or other floods, and this is what happened in Indonesia during the tsunami lights-out.

The CBs are unable to comprehend that in non-Christian lands, people sometimes pull together and help each other out during times of NATURAL DOISASTER, side by side with the armed forces, and not have same inspect baggage of random travellers at USD 45k per annum cost.

and the Maurices of this planet cannot see the difference or anything else.