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I hope they were helpful for some. I left the topics of who to blame, why to blame, and what not for a later time. But, I did create a Blogdrive poll for you on the left side panel today. Feel free to vote and vent there, or here. Another thing upon which I initially tried to avoid wasting my energy was chasing down some of the many stories of incompetence and horror. It was a difficult enough task for me to track down and verify all the humanitarian outreach and hopeful news surrounding the rescue, recovery, and relief efforts being made by heroic members of the Coast Guard, or the private sector, or individual groups of people. At the same time, hurricane Katrina did seem to blow the ugly lid off of historic animosities in our country with regards to race and class. Some people, like Kanye West, expressed his views on these issues bluntly and abruptly. Others expressed similar views, but were more subtle about it. One of the more poignant and articulate Katrina OpEds was in the NY Times entitled "WHAT do people really know about New Orleans?" by famed author Anne Rice: Do they take away with them an awareness that it has always been not only a great white metropolis but also a great black city, a city where African-Americans have come together again and again to form the strongest African-American culture in the land?On a personal note: there is no way I could follow what Anne Rice just wrote with anything. I mean, c'mon. It's Anne Rice. But, I did leave you a gift, if you like CCR.
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| ssprite September 8, 2005 08:44 AM PDT YES the 'BLAME GAME' has already started - GET the PEOPLE/ANIMALS out first - get the towns somewhat stable - wait a year for the shock to have softened a bit... THEN POINT FINGERS :( | ||
| Lyly September 8, 2005 06:33 PM PDT aw I followed it. It was a bit lengthy, but still. | ||
| Akira3099 September 9, 2005 11:36 AM PDT Dude.. money and vehicles, when there's a catagory 5 hurricane coming towards you? I'm thinkin' a lot of those people just stayed around to loot. It was a.. "good opportunity" for looting.. if you didn't have a T.V. or radio, or something telling you how bad the hurricane was going to be. Who knows? They had more than a day to start walkin'. If ya can't walk, jack a shopping cart and hope someone's kind enough to push you. Things could have been done. What's it worth to blame someone, anyway? I blame the hurricane. And Kanye West might be right, George Bush probably doesn't care about black people. | ||
| wailfulrhyme September 9, 2005 08:18 PM PDT Well, I don't see why I can't blame anyone. I'm so far away that all I can do to help is send money, or complain to/about government. I think the blame game is what forces people to step-up to the plate. And frankly I'm sick of the term 'blame game'. I was quite sick of it the first day I was tuning into the news and it was being used. But, whatever. Another cool writer is Poppy Z. Brite. I read her book 'Drawing Blood' where she incorporated New Orleans, the French Quarter in particular in the setting at the beginning. I think she wrote about that area a lot in her books. But that was the only one I read. | ||
| J f Z September 9, 2005 11:15 PM PDT Blame game is an irritating phrase, but I used it to get everyone thinking on the same page. I love Nahlins when I partied there -- it reminded me alot of some of the little cities in Europe where I had a great time. I have some pix of me in Nahlin's, but I still need to unpack them from my own hurricane packing and scan them in ;) I think a few people have seen me in my Red Wings jersey with a beard, though. | ||
| CM September 10, 2005 03:52 PM PDT JfZ, have you ever seen this storm tracker software? Once downloaded, you can update any current hurricanes, get the ones from 2004 and 2005, and it comes with a bunch of historical ones too. You can compare storm tracks. It's interesting. http://www.wafb.com/Global/story.asp?S=956747 click on "WAFB9 Hurricane Tracker" | ||
| J f Z September 10, 2005 11:37 PM PDT I've seen 'hurricane tracker' software available for download, but I've never tested any program, CM. So good to know you're doing well now. | ||
| CM September 11, 2005 01:33 PM PDT I'll tell you exactly why most people don't evacuate when there's a hurricane coming: We get warned that a hurricane is coming several times per year. Every year. Usually they don't hit us. Sometimes they play it up big- big storm! coming right at you! get out now! And it doesn't hit us. You prepare your home, your belongings, you pack your family in the car, pay for motel rooms or stay in a shelter, miss work. And it doesn't hit us. It's been 35 years since this happened in New Orleans. People become complacent about it. | ||
| J f Z September 11, 2005 06:36 PM PDT I think they call that 'hurricane fatigue,' but it's more like 'crying wolf' to me. I can totally relate, CM. I still have stuff to unpack from last year's hurricanes in here in FL. I went crazy packing stuff up for Charley. Then a week or so later, I evacuated for Frances. Then a week or so after that, I stayed home during Jeanne. All 3 of those storms did considerable damage. I did hear from many people that hunkered down and rode out various hurricanes that they stayed because the emergency shelters would not allow them to bring their pets with them. | ||
| Penny September 13, 2005 08:03 AM PDT The real damage done by Katrina wasn't Katrina itself. It was the levee breaks and flooding. So who's responsibility for that? Local government? State? Federal? Nagin asked for state & federal assistance in repairing the levees; National Geographic ran an article in 2004 describing what would happen; several people said years ago that N.O. was a disaster waiting to happen. People hear the same evacuation warning year after year, they are up-rooted and displaced, only to have nothing happen. It's no wonder they feel it's a "cry wolf" situation. Instead of playing this "blame game", how about fixing the problem so it doesn't happen again. But then, that would take all of these agencies working together. What a concept! | ||
| idigworms September 13, 2005 04:49 PM PDT http://idigworms.blogspot.com/2005/09/mp3-u2-mary-j-blige-one-live-from.html http://idigworms.blogspot.com/2005/09/mp3-foo-fighters-born-on-bayou-live.html http://idigworms.blogspot.com/2005/09/mp3-neil-young-when-god-made-me-live.html | ||
| J f Z September 14, 2005 02:24 AM PDT Hey, thanks for those links, Wormy! That Foo Fighters version of 'Born on the Bayou' was pretty good, too. | ||
| CM September 14, 2005 11:28 AM PDT I think it would be incredibly stupid to rebuild new orleans and not do something about the levees. How can they not? As long as the lake can get into the city this WILL happen again and again. It absolutely will. The only question is when. And they have known this for years and years. I hope this is the incentive necessary for a real fix to finally become reality. | ||
| GOP of the Youth September 15, 2005 02:30 PM PDT NOLA has recieved federal aid for construction and maintenance of the levees. Its never been SPENT on the levees, but thats what it was meant for. As a New Orleans refugee, I want my home back. I blame Governor Blanco who was beat to the punch by President Bush in declaring a state of emergency in Louisiana. I blame Mayor Nagin who received a call from the National Hurricane Center on Friday reccommending and BEGGING for a mandatory evacuation and yet didn't declare one until the day before the storm hit. I blame the state and local governments who were supposed to protect us all along from this. I blame the city for not using the 500 some buses now sitting flooded in the streets before the storm hit to evacuate all the poor and destitute who wanted to get out. Most of all, I blame the looters. The ignorant people of New Orleans who sought to exploit and fight, causing rescue missions to be diverted into maintaining order. If we're going to play the blame game, lets blame the right people. Louisiana can't have someone holding their hand to plan for these things. It was their responsiblity and they blew it. The federal government is being blamed and I know it doesn't deserve it. Shame on Governor Blanco, on Senator Landrieu, and Mayor Nagin. Just... give me my city back and then get out of office. You don't deserve this spectacular city. | ||
| Namefelicia September 25, 2005 10:13 AM PDT i was wanting to know the status of bancroft,la , merville,la and derdder.la i have not been able to talk with family memebers since saturday about 7 am these cities are part of beaureguard parish | ||
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