Dude, I hope all is well with you and your family...
Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:The truth of this is that we're seeing
problems in New Orleans, sure,
but they're not unique.. Many--most of these problems--aren't unique to
this city, or only a result of the hurricance. When you start
The truth of this is that we're seeing problems in New Orleans, sure,
but they're not unique.. Many--most of these problems--aren't unique to
this city, or only a result of the hurricance. When you start talking
about poverty, intentional (or "casually ignorant") racism, politcal
ineffectiveness, g
Wow, wow, wow!
You know, a friend of mine called me last week extremely upset that Dick
Cheney hadn't (at that time) visited the hurricane ravaged area. She
kept saying "Why don't the Republicans get up in arms about this? How
can the VP NOT show up immediately?" I think she wondered why I--known
a
Summary: At the very least, there are two Level-3 biolabs in New Orleans and
a cluster of three in nearby Covington. They have been working with anthrax,
mousepox, HIV, plague, etc. There are surely other labs in the city.
Here's a great tip for all reporters looking for a completely new - and
e
Very obviously less relevant to Katrina than Global Warming,
https://research.maxwell.af.mil/papers/ay1996/spacecast/vol3ch15.pdf
Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~-->
Life without art & music? Keep the arts alive today at Network for Good!
http://us.clic
The disaster that struck New Orleans and the southern Gulf Coast
has given rise to the largest military mobilization in modern
history on US soil. Nearly 65,000 US military personnel are now
deployed in the disaster area, transforming the devastated port
city into a war zone.
Squads of combat-equi
New Orleans - Heavily armed paramilitary mercenaries from the Blackwater
private security firm, infamous for their work in Iraq, are openly
patrolling the streets of New Orleans. Some of the mercenaries say they have
been "deputized" by the Louisiana governor; indeed some are wearing gold
Louisiana
But this is America. In sorrow, in rage, but mainly in incredulity, as the
images of the suffering in New Orleans and its region began to rip at the
eyes and the minds of the entire country, Americans were heard to say, in
one way or another: But this is America. The mass pain that was inflicted b
This article is chilling: The rich will not suffer from any of this. Only
the poor. It is a taste of things to come. Really makes a person want to
slap a few rich people. Fitness first, ecosystem after, if at all. How
could it be otherwise? Indeed. XM
"What concerns me is not the way things a