Wasn't it a relief truck?
The guy waving a small baby at the truck..Wasn't it a relief truck? It was filled with National Guard people sent there to finish evacuating people so they could get to the help AND restore order. What were they supposed to do? Nurse the baby themselves?!!!:eek: Besides I think the guy was already AT the evacuee center where there were supplies available. He was NOT at an unsafe location or the guard would have rescued him.
I got sick and tired of people waving infant children and elderly at the camera at the RELIEF CENTER!!! It wasn't like these people weren't at the LAST RESORT HOTEL already!!! Sorry no 500 count bedsheets were available.:rolleyes: I didn't see anything happening there that wasn't brought about by the survivors themselves. The relief workers weren't complaining were they?
Now the NO Mayor is blaming the Fed government???!!!! They interviewed the former mayor of NO on Fox. He told the reporter that when he was mayor, they had an evacuation/emergency plan in place. That plan was to be put into action 3 days prior to the event!!!:eek: Why didn't the current mayor have it working?:(
If I hear about how the poor or colored were neglected in this incident and it being the FEDERAL governments fault I am going to scream. They need STOP blaming the federal government which represents every american citizen. The federal government did NOT put those people in those low lying areas. The local/state government did. How do you think these poor areas get their Federal funding? They first create an area for the poor people to live and then ask the federal government to support them in this effort. Of course the state/local government is going to buy the cheapest property available. (Swamp land) and boost up the bill to Fed. The federal government doesn't care or is given false information from the state/local governments. Hence, the local/state governments are getting caught with their hands in the cookie jar on this one and trying to cover it up.:mad:
I hope this information gets out and people wake up to what is happening in their own neighborhoods. Where do you find your "projects" in your neck of the woods? Is it at "good" property valued areas? Probably not. Should we pay for the "double dipping" of our own local/state governments? NO and even Hawaii put their poorer neighborhoods in almost inhabital property. In Hawaii do you think the property values are lower the closer you get to a volcano or it's potential flow? Let's put the blame where the blame is due. :cool: