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Tell that to the people who are STILL without food, water, shelter, & medical attention tonight .... 5 days after the hurricane hit. Tell that to those people who lost their loved ones. Tell it to the people who were raped, and watched children being raped while they all waited for the help to arrive for FIVE days. i'll bet they are a bit more pissed off than you have ever been.La Kajira said:I am not moving. I am damn proud to be an American, and am so PISSED that people are criticizing the relief efforts.
More than 3000 people perished during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. That wasn't enough lives lost in one disaster for this country's government to have gotten their asses in gear and ACT? And act quickly, more adequately .... now .... FOUR YEARS later? Many seem to think so.La Kajira said:HOW many times, in recent history, has an ENTIRE city just VANISHED? An ENTIRE CITY, people... not just a building... not just a couple of blocks.
The waters calmed, wind stopped, and danger of tornados passed (if they ever DO pass, entirely, in that area) .... FOUR days ago. They got people, boats, helicoptors, armed forces, together quicker than that and had them thousands of miles away searching for Bin Laden ... 5 years ago, and it sure as hell didn't take four days for them to arrive on that foreign soil. The same foreign soil that they also sent food for the civilians who lived THERE ... and they reacted a lot quicker than they did for our own people of Louisiana. They deployed them from RIGHT here ... and got them there ... thousands of miles away ... and they did it quickly, and with an adequately organized & effective plan.La Kajira said:An entire city. Please think about that. How do you get people out? Boats, and helicopters.. and from where do you deploy them? and how, until the waters calm, the wind stops, and the danger of tornado's is over?
And to answer the question of HOW they should have and could have acted quicker in getting the help needed to the people of LA : IN ANY WAY IT TAKES. BY ANY MEANS POSSIBLE. If they can do it today .. they could have done it 4 days ago, at least.
By any means possible, in any way it takes. Do you realize how many citizens we have who are national guards men/women? How many in the army alone? The Marines? They all signed on for a reason: to serve, and protect the American people. i know many of them. And none that i know personally would not be there in a heartbeat if called to act, and they would have been proud to have been there four or five days ago.La Kajira said:How do you get basic essentials to these people?
Certainly, lets wait for the NEXT time he drops the ball. Then we can watch him from our TV sets while he flies over head and surveys the damage from his cozy private presidential jet while thousands more below cling to their rooftops and wave their white flags and hold onto their SOS signs for dear life. We should certainly not jump the gun here.La Kajira said:By boat... by helicopter... yes, I have read the news, watched it, and yes, my opinion of Bush is pretty black. I will not be voting for him again. However, lets not leap in and start bashing things before we think them through.
Those that chose to stay have impended the rescue efforts of those who had no choice in staying. Why am i missing the logic in that statement? Did i miss something here?? How so?? Besides, i don't care HOW they are there, or WHY they are there. The people are not to blame. They deserved quick & adequate rescue efforts regardless of how and why they are there.La Kajira said:The truth is, yes, there were people that could not afford to leave. But there were others that could have, and didn't, which is bogging down efforts to evacuate those that truly could not.
Me too, certainly & without a doubt. And when i give my thanks i will remember that when watching the news i saw MORE CIVILIANS than police, or armed forces doing the rescuing & risking their own lives in the first four days, (which is of course at no fault to those individuals). There are too many to be rescued without a full blown effort by the GOV in sending in armed troops and anyone and everyone else that they can send.La Kajira said:Perhaps the planning and logistics might have went a little better, but I'd really like to take a moment and give thanks for the GOOD things. For all the hard working rescuers, to all the police, National Guardsmen, etc. who are risking their lives to help.
i've been supporting ALL my life ... i pay TAXES. As have my family members, many who had and DO serve in the armed forces of the USA. The Bush and our government fucked up in a big way in regard to the early efforts involving the actions taken to act in saving United States citizens down in Louisiana. Simple as that.La Kajira said:C'mon people... quit knocking, start supporting. It's easy to criticize something you have never had to deal with yourself, it isn't so easy to do.
That's mine ...La Kajira said:That's my opinion, anyway.
Our Gov is lacking, and to put it quite plainly sucks in a big way, but the majority of Americans will step up to the plate to help a neighbor, or a stranger in need. i'm proud to be an American... and embarassed by our present officials who make up our government.
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