Re: Katrina
- From: "Susan Mitchell" <medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:25:14 -0700
Here, Here!
--
Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
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"Barbara Carlson" <bbcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:GMCdncubLvm0v4reRVn-2w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm not sure the "powers that be" are doing everything possible. Look at
> those people stranded on the highway. Helicopters can land there with no
> trouble. Where are they? People are dying up there. New helicopters can
> get through with no problem. Where does the highway go? I saw cars on
some
> scenes--where are the busses to take these people away. They have people
on
> news programs telling people numbers to call--there are no phones. By now
> cell phones are dead and no way to charge them!
> It is a freakin mess. They interviewed a Louisiana National Guard unit
> outside of Baghdad. They should be back in Louisiana--that's what the
> NATIONAL Guard is for. I know there was terrible mismanagement here with
> Andrew and it didn't stop until the Army came in. FEMA wouldn't take our
> application without a phone number! They asked for a neighbor's phone.
> There were no phones. They insisted on a "contact" number and I finally
> gave them my daughter's phone number in New Jersey for a "contact" number,
> but we had no way of getting in touch with her!!!!
>
> Okay, I'm going to say it, and I know it is going to make people mad, but
I
> think our President and his cronies are nothing less than mass murderers.
> They are fighting a holy war while our people are dying. Go ahead and
flame
> me--I don't care. I'm mad as hell and I'm saying what I think of it.
>
> Barb C.
> "Kathy Carpenter" <kathycarp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1IWdnS9W-pKR_oveRVn-jg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I wonder what shape their airport is in? If it is functional, could they,
> >for the immediate need, somehow get the people over to the airport, and
> >have huge airplane just flying in supplies? Airport property is usually
> >huge, miles and miles. Could set up shelter and just keep one or two
> >landing strips open. I'm sure the powers that be are doing everything
> >possible... it's just a thought that went blowing through my mind. Maybe
> >the airport is under water, too.
> >
> > --
> > Kathy
> > www.ambergriscaye.com/villadelsol
> > "Susan Mitchell" <medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:m_ednan8Wv8RwoveRVn-sw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>I think they are so in shock they aren't thinking straight and some just
> >> don't have the savvy to do that. They are sure getting restless in the
> >> Super Dome, I'm not so sure that they will go quietly to another one in
> >> Houston, which apparently is the plan to bus them to the Astrodome in
> >> Houston. At least that has power and air and working toilets and
food.
> >> DH
> >> said why don't they just leave the SuperDome and I said, because they
> >> aren't
> >> letting them, but some are starting to "get out" any way they can.
It's
> >> starting to get pretty ugly in there.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
> >> (to reply send to medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx)
> >> "Neal" <nbrown12@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:VIednU2mQdfsxYveRVn-1Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>> The thing that bothers me a great deal is that with all the trashed
out
> >>> lumber around, why people don't build fires on the asphalt and use any
> >>> kind of container to boil water. The water probably wouldn't taste
very
> >>> good, but if it were boiled, it probably would be safe to drink.
> >>>
> >>> Neal
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Judy wrote:
> >>> > I cannot believe the things that I am seeing on the news. It is
> >>> > almost
> >>> > surreal. Those poor people. In a moment of time they are without
> >>> > everything.
> >>> >
> >>> > I know people who have lost everything in a fire before, but it was
> >> nothing
> >>> > like this devastation. They got put up in a hotel or apartment
almost
> >>> > immediately. Not that I am minimizing what one would go through in
> >> losing
> >>> > their home and possessions in a fire, but these people down south
have
> >> no
> >>> > where to go. And not only are they on the streets but the streets
are
> >> full
> >>> > of water. No food, no water to drink, no way of taking a bath or
> >> shower.
> >>> > Everyone just walking around with no where to go, a lot of them not
> >> knowing
> >>> > where loved ones are. It is heart wrenching to see what these
people
> >> are
> >>> > going through.
> >>> >
> >>> > One news show I was watching, a man came up to a spot that had water
> >>> > in
> >> it
> >>> > and filled a plastic jug with that water and was about to drink it
> >>> > when
> >> the
> >>> > reporter stopped him and gave him a bottle of clean water.
> >>> >
> >>> > I can only watch a few minutes at a time because it is much too
> >> upsetting.
> >>> > God be with everyone of these people.
> >>> > Judy
> >>> >
> >>> > "Donna" <donna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >>> > news:Xns96C39E7DF5CDBdonnazensewingcom@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>> >
> >>> >>Just got a call from a friend in Northern Alabama. They got hit and
> >>> >>are
> >>> >>without power, but are fine. Trees are down, but people are
> >>> >>appparently
> >>> >>okay there.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>--
> >>> >>~Donna~
> >>> >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >>> >>It is never too late to be what you might have been. - George Eliot
> >>> >>Hold on tight to your dream. - ELO
> >>> >>http://www.zensewing.com
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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