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September 02, 2005 at 08:12 am
Airdrop...
That is one simple word for our government, concerning the New Orleans flood disaster.

(And the next step would be to pull our troops out of Iraq so that they could actually server their own country for once.)
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well… if you want to start a frenzying mob, thats a way to do it. However, its definitely part of a plan that should already be put into place. i’m with you there.
» Comment by dennisthemenace () , on September 02, 2005 at 10:04 am
Yeah, because the frenzied mob isn’t already there because of starvation and dehydration? Huh. An airdrop should have happened days ago.
» Comment by timsamoff () (URL), on September 02, 2005 at 10:08 am
I can’t believe the news either… Wrote a little piece on my blog as well. It seems like the US government doesn’t really care about New Orleans. It’s completely unbelievable but yet it looks like it. You should listen to this:
http://stream.2003.02.garnierprojects.co..
I just can’t believe it….....
http://stream.2003.02.garnierprojects.co..
I just can’t believe it….....
» Comment by Marco () (URL), on September 02, 2005 at 10:14 am
Thanks for the link, Marco… Craziness, eh? It’s just terrible.
» Comment by timsamoff () (URL), on September 02, 2005 at 10:26 am
i hear you. but i think one airdrop would create something that would make what we’re seeing now, pale in comparison. However, why we havent prepared maybe hundreds of airdrops or made attempts to… you’d think we’d have a plan in place. and also, considering the city has been known to be below sea level… why wasnt a precautionary citizen prepared protocall in place. you dont move into a location like that without considering the risks. at least i wouldnt… we’re prepared for earthquakes (to some degree) here in CA. These areas should have a plan for “in the event of..”.
» Comment by dennisthemenace () , on September 02, 2005 at 11:55 am
Oh, I guess when I said “airdrop,” I didn’t just mean one of ‘em — yeah, hundreds (even thousands).
You are right about disaster preparedness… I guess when there hasn’t been a disaster in almost a hundred years (the last flood was in 1927), people get overconfident and lazy about those kinds of things.
You are right about disaster preparedness… I guess when there hasn’t been a disaster in almost a hundred years (the last flood was in 1927), people get overconfident and lazy about those kinds of things.
» Comment by timsamoff () (URL), on September 02, 2005 at 12:00 pm
This link is crazy… he is “pissed”. for sure. I have some issues with some of things he’s saying but certainly can justify his emotions. He could perhaps stop using the Lord’s name in vain on the air for starters.. haha. But wow, maybe thats what it takes to cut through red tape.
» Comment by dennisthemenace () , on September 02, 2005 at 12:05 pm
Here’s a thought: If the federal government holds off just a few more days, perhaps the remaining survivors will be too weak, hungry and dehydrated to be frenzied. That’s how you keep those people in line. It’s called effective crisis management.
» Comment by Shepcat () (URL), on September 02, 2005 at 12:52 pm
Oh, man… You kill me, Shep. Yeah, that would be just liken them, eh? 
» Comment by timsamoff () (URL), on September 02, 2005 at 1:18 pm
ouch, shep. i think you win zinger of the day.
» Comment by dennisthemenace () , on September 02, 2005 at 3:44 pm
Thank you, but it’s just an exhibition, not a competition. Please, no wagering.
Here’s the next $64,000 question: Given the tragedy in the Gulf Coast, the massive effort required to evacuate residents to safety, and the beating it is taking right now for its gross incompetence, will the administration/government still proceed with its extravagant plans to “celebrate” the anniversary of 9/11 next week?
Talk among yourselves.
Here’s the next $64,000 question: Given the tragedy in the Gulf Coast, the massive effort required to evacuate residents to safety, and the beating it is taking right now for its gross incompetence, will the administration/government still proceed with its extravagant plans to “celebrate” the anniversary of 9/11 next week?
Talk among yourselves.
» Comment by Shepcat () (URL), on September 02, 2005 at 5:14 pm
I’m curious as to what everyone thinks about the thoughts/plans to rebuild New Orleans. Hey, we just spent tons of money rescuing thousands of people from the place, let’s let them go back into the bowl so it can happen again!
» Comment by Kevin () (URL), on September 02, 2005 at 9:18 pm
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