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Don't seem real enough yet for you?
Just take a look (Page 1 of 2414) here Katrina Survivor-Connector List:
http://wx.gulfcoastnews.com/katrina/status.aspx
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6th Sep 05, 11:05 AM
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KingCobra. I didn't mean to imply it's not real. Pardon me. I was referring to the fact that a lot of good people were in there doing positive things while the press seemed to suggest otherwise. The news papers did a wonderful job getting those contact pages going on their sites.
The SunHerald has a lot of aerial picutures posted on its web site. Looks to me like the damage is largely confined to the beach areas innundated by the surge. Seems like the wind damage isn't that bad away from the beaches---at least from what I can see in the photos which seem to be 16 MP jpg's.
New Orleans is a totally special animal, expanded into former swamp land pumped dry just after WW-1, protected by dikes. Mother Nature seems to have a message here. I wonder if it isn't time to consolidate NO with Baton Rouge. There is no economic activity in NO other than Bourbon Street. And probably no chance of a job for most NO residents for a very long time.
My buddy is driving back today to look at his house in Ocean Springs. He's been in touch with neighbors who have been back in to look, and there is hardly any damage. No electricity, gasoline or supplies available locally. Maybe not for a good while. He says there is a major shopping center just north of the city (Wal-Mart, etc.) that has reopened for business. No idea about stocks though.
Meanwhile Bush has assured the world he is "back in control"! <heh heh>
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7th Sep 05, 02:15 AM
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@rikytik - Trust me when I say that my previous post/reply had nothing to do with your reply or anyone elses. I was speaking in general to all the peeps that might be looking out there. Sorry if there was any misunderstanding, but I'm happy you said something so I had a chance to clear the air buddy.
Here are some GREAT sky photos that are a MUST see!
Aerial and Satellite Images of Disaster Locations
http://www.globexplorer.com/disasterimages/index.shtml
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7th Sep 05, 02:37 AM
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"Meanwhile Bush has assured the world he is "back in control"! <heh heh>"
Better hold yer tongue about Bush til the facts come out. You might be surprised. There is a GOOD chance it was the corrupt Louisianan DEMOCRAT politicians who ignored thier own emergency evacuation plans.
"After reviewing the crisis with Gov. Blanco, Bush summoned Nagin for a private chat - where, according to Nagin, Bush explained: "Mr. Mayor, I offered two options to the governor. I said . . . I was ready to move today. The governor said she needed 24 hours to make a decision."
Reacting to the governor's footdragging, Nagin lamented: "It would have been great if we could have left Air Force One, walked outside, and told the world that we had this all worked out."
"It didn't happen, and more people died."
Source: _http://newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/9/5/234033.shtml
So according to the (democrat) Mayor of New Orleans, the DEMOCRAT Governor of Louisianan caused a 24 hour delay in Federal response!
But wait! If you bash Bush before midnight, we'll let the DEMOCRAT mayor of New Orleans explain why he didn't deploy more than 2'000 city municipal/school buses to help evacuate the POOREST people as called for in the OFFICIAL emergency manual published by the state of Louisianan. These buses were capable of evacuating over 100'000 people! (50 people per bus)
Well, my rant really belongs in the Politcal forum so I'll simply suggest, before you continue to bash Bush you educate yourselves. I know this will be difficult for those of you who just want to hate Bush but, I think you owe it to youself to learn the truth
No?
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7th Sep 05, 02:48 AM
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I myself am not quite sure who to blame. Most likely there are several people/groups and several factors that caused this failure. Time will tell.
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7th Sep 05, 09:38 AM
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7th Sep 05, 11:12 AM
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Copy you 599.
My buddy arrived in Ocean Springs last night. No damage at all to his home. His fence blew down, that's all. As you know, this is just across the busted up bridge to Biloxi. He's got telephone, but no hi-speed cable no cell phone service. There is gas, but it's generally rationed anywhere from $20 to 20 gallons and of course the price is high, but it's there.
As far as New Orleans, yeah I agree with what you say Tubeboy. It's finger pointing time, big time. The facts will come out with time. I enjoy the Jim Lehrer New Hour's approach to what seems to me to be pretty objective reporting, especially through its interviews with key people involved with the subject.
Thanks for the aerial photo link KingCobra.
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7th Sep 05, 12:10 PM
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I hate the fact that we have to ALWAYS find someone to BLAME in this country when disasaters strike, if the government isn't there within seconds to make things perfect again..
Jeez; a 150MPH hurricane hits a major population center, and the god damn media can't WAIT to start assigning blame to the government for not making life perfect within 24 hours.. I guess the media expects us to move a million people out, plug the levees that collapsed, drain the water, and make life as it once was, all within a few days...
Put the blame where it belongs; with "MOTHER NATURE"!!
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8th Sep 05, 02:41 AM
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Here's what my long time buddy tells me afer arriving yesterday. My buddy was my boss while I was in the US Air Force. He was also best man at my wedding.
Hi, Well I've been out foraging all day.. Started the morning by taking the generator back to Home Depot then I got in a short gas line and topped off the truck.. I then headed for the Credit Union and wow the line was out the door and half way down the side of the building so I left.. Went to the post office was told maybe next week mail service will resume.. Seems the sorting center in Gulfport was severely damaged and mail was being held someplace ! I then went to the base and it's closed due to no facilities being open, and don't know when they will open..
Anyway, yes I'll be staying permanently.. The military is handing out water, ice, and MRE's at many locations throughout the area plus Wal-Mart has a pretty good supply of food again.. But I don't think things will recover very fast.. Everywhere I went there was total devastation and nothing like Andrew in south FL or Ivan last year.. Buildings are totally washed from there foundations and the pictures you are seeing on the Internet are very real..
Oh, I did buy a 20 gauge shotgun before I came back!
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9th Sep 05, 05:23 PM
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If anyone is interested. Things seem to be coming back fast if for people above the area washed out by the surge. Especially newer neighborhoods where power lines and telephone are now buried undergraound. My buddy tells me he's got power and phone. Cell phone service may be up in a week. Water won't be potable for quite awhile, but residents can get bottled water from FEMA trucks.
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