Excellent post and 100% truth.
No surprise the "Katrina mentality rats"(GIVE ME GIVE ME GIVE ME FEMA) of New Orleans only want to go to the games if the tickets are free.Props to the people that don't live off the government handouts for throwing in their hard earned $$$s to save this team from leaving.
A group of New Orleans-area business leaders announced the formation of the Hornets Business Council at a press conference at the New Orleans Arena on Thursday afternoon.
The group said it is financially committed to keep the Hornets in New Orleans and has raised nearly $200,000 in the past two days to purchase tickets to home games.
The Hornets have to average at least 14,735 fans by Jan. 31, 2011, or they can opt out of their lease agreement with the state. To reach the benchmark, an average of 14,970 fans have to attend the next 11 games.
so are they goning to purchase free tickets for fans for the next 5 years? because otherwise the arena is always going to be empty
This is an example of what a successful person out of the N.O. looks like....$400 million net worth dont lie !
Son don't forget about Al Copeland (Popeyes God) ... if only he were still alive he would probably buy the team. He always had courtside season tickets. R.I.P.
let me guess...........heart attack?
The first true King of New Orleans....no one in the country had better XMAS lights decorations than what he put out. RIP indeed
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You mean the same people who largely lost everything they owned or loved due to wanton government negligence? Those people?
Republican piece of . I hope the team ends up in Seattle.
It's the government's fault that a hurricane happened! It's a shame we didn't ship out the rats to Utah to e up that area of the country!
Even though I agree with your assessment, I think we should try to keep politics away from here. It gets kinda annoying when there's a huge debate that never ends.
Nope. It's the governments fault that the army core of engineers built a ty ass levy out of chinese newspapers and toothpicks, knew it, and didn't do anything about fixing it, before it broke and dumped ten feet of sal er across 80% of the city.
Then reference the op.
At the government being so powerful they control the weather now!
Again.
It's the governments fault that the army core of engineers built a ty ass levy out of chinese newspapers and toothpicks, knew it, and didn't do anything about fixing it, before it broke and dumped ten feet of sal er across 80% of the city.
LOL COSIGNED .. the bottom line is that people had more than enough time to get out. The problem is the mentality of many people around here. Their sense of en lement and expectations of the government and others doing things for them is ridiculous. Most places that got hit the hardest were other parishes near N.O. and in Mississippi full of everyday working people. You rarely heard anything about them because they actually got off their ass and did their absolute best to fix the problem. But the only thing the media wants to show and what everyone outside of this area wants to focus on is the morons in New Orleans who most of which to this day are still living off of the government and causing problems in other parts of Louisiana, Texas, etc.
Had a friend from Chalmette who lost everything. Heck, even in Biloxi/Gulfport we got no love from the media, even though we got stomped by Katrina too.
The government also knocked the towers down too. They knew it was going to happen!
Yup yup. Residents should have escaped, but I'm sure many of them were afraid of looters. (For good reason.)
Lots of blame to go around. The government may not have caused the storm, but their response sure was ty.
Balli is right about the levees being ty. They were built ty and alot of people died because of it.
Most of the people in NOLA now live in Baton Rouge. It's an hour drive to NOLA. most of the people who go to Saints games live outside of NOLA.
Even without the levees, Katrina hit NOLA pretty hard. Category 3 winds is very strong. Not category 4 like in Mississippi where our house was, but still strong enough to cause alot of damage even without the broken levees.
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LOL @ living 10 feet below sea level and trying to ride out a cat 5 hurricane, remember how everyone stuck afterward at the superdome was black?![]()
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