Friday, September 02, 2005

Random Thoughts Re: Katrina

It's a shame that some people chose not to leave the city of New Orleans. It is a crime that the city's Mayor and the state's Governor (who I don't know if he is a Republican or a Democrat and I don't want to know right now) didn't have provisions in place. This is not an earthquake which comes on suddenly nor is it a tsunami which strikes without warning. We knew (and all watched) for days and days and days as the storm approached.

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When New York City was attacked by the Islamic fascists it was the leadership of of Rudolph Giuliani and George Pataki that made the difference. As it should. The President can offer support but it is the mayor and the governor who must take the lead. George Bush is still the president. The problem is that Louisiana just doesn't have leaders who were up to the task.

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It is not often that one gets a perfect opportunity to see what would happen if one side or the other got their way completely. In Louisiana, however, we should see the end of the gun control argument. Guns were one hundred percent controlled and the result was that the thugs were free to rape and kill. Had the good people had guns it never would have happened.

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The slow response to the hurricane came, in no small part, because the fallacious reporting on CNN and even Fox News. Both networks -- and a good many others -- were talking about how New Orleans had "dodged a bullet" into Tuesday. There was no reason for anyone to suspect the horror if they were watching these shows or reading the papers.

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Shame on the Congressional Black Caucus and the likes of Robert Kennedy, Jr. and others who have engaged in their typical hateful lies and vitriol during this time. It is just more evidence that Tammy Bruce -- the feminist leader who knows the mindset of the Liberal intimately -- is right, the are "malignant narcissists" -- even as their "fellow Americans" grieve, they say "how can I score a point for ME?"

4 comments:

Evan Sayet said...

I agree with just about everything you said (I'd say everything but I kind of scan when I read because I have to cover so much ground I wanted to CMA just in case I missed something).

In fact I signed on to write a piece about the difference between NYC and NO.

The one place I might take exception is with the prepositioning of essentials. But this is a disaster of unprecedented magnitutde but we live in an era where everything is tied up neatly at the end of a half-hour sitcom and wars are like the first Gulf War and Americans are so spoiled by their luck of being born in twentieth century (now 21st Century) America that they have NO idea what life is really like.

Anonymous said...

Don't you guys know the thugs in New Orleans had guns "imported" from states with lax gun laws by weapons "traffickers" who buy more than one gun a month? I'm sure that's what the Brady bunch will tell you!

Anonymous said...

EvanWrong, what's in it for ME? Well duh! The Jews do it too all the time or are you in denial?
Jews see themselves as being persecuted all the time and "victims" Armenians too were persecuted but do they cry "Victim" Victim" today? No, they have learned to move on with their lives. Get over it.
What's in it for ME? Jews piggyback on Christians when it suits them, attack Christians when it suits them. It all boils down to what's in it for ME for Jews and Blacks.

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