Haven't they been given enough coverage?? I'm longing for the next hurricane so we can start feeling sorry for someone else. How does S. Carolina sound??
Bush's State of the Union Omits State of Louisiana
All Things Considered, January 24, 2007 · Survivors of Hurricane Katrina and the flooding along the Gulf Coast are unhappy that President Bush failed to mention the struggle to rebuild in his State of the Union address Tuesday night.
In his speech, President Bush talked about the economy, education, healthcare, immigration, terrorism and Iraq, among other topics. But he did not talk about New Orleans and the challenges the city faces as it tries to recover. People in New Orleans noticed.
When Joe Aguda turned on his television last night in his FEMA trailer in the front yard of the house where he used live in, he heard President Bush talk about committing troops and resources to the rebuilding of Iraq.
But he didn't hear anything about rebuilding New Orleans.
Standing in the s of his house in mid-city New Orleans Wednesday, sifting through a few relics that survived in his attic, Aguda said his reaction was simple. "We've been forgotten," he said.
And Aguda says he can't explain why. "This is the largest national catastrophe to ever happen here in the United States and everything else took precedence."
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=7004942
Considering everything that is covered in these speeches, that's ed up.
Haven't they been given enough coverage?? I'm longing for the next hurricane so we can start feeling sorry for someone else. How does S. Carolina sound??
Have they?Haven't they been given enough coverage??
Well, according to you and Ms. Blanco, I guess not.
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Not even a sentence?
I guess not.![]()
I did my part however and got manhandled at Harrahs last week while in NOLA. Hopefully I helped build a new shack for someone.![]()
new orleans.. stop feeling sorry for themselves and do something... but stfu about new orleans
And yet he hasn't stopped mentioning 9/11 in his State of the Unions. Let's see... he keeps mentioning the event that somehow boosted his approval ratings, but won't mention the event that exposed his inep ude. Shocker.
9/11 > Katrina x 100000
I'm a little more concerned about terrorism than I am about the forces of nature. I'm pretty sure the rest of the country is too. As for approval rating...do you actually think the guy gives a about it?![]()
Not one sentence?
Not one hero to point out in the gallery?
He was busy.
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Another mainstream media sucker! Why doesn't anyone accentuate the good things happening in New Orleans?
Angelina Jolie picks Maddox up from school in New Orleans
Wednesday, January 24, 2007 -- Angelina Jolie, was spotted picking up son, Maddox Jolie-Pitt, 5 1/2, from the new school that he has been enrolled in, in New Orleans. The family, including dad, Brad Pitt, and sisters, Zahara, 2, and Shiloh, 8 months, have bought a house to stay in for at least the time that Brad is filming The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007..._jolie__4.html
Take that, New Orleans haters.
So was Bush.
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surely this couple would qualify...
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He said hero Pixel. People wading through water to find food after failing to leave the with a Cat 5 hurricane approaching aren't heros.
For gawd's sake, do I have to keep repeating myself? He was BUSY!!!!
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Yeah, poor people can't be heroes. Heroes own cars.
Finding is heroic.
Looting, less so.
I think it's best if we all just wait for the President to point out the true heroes to us.
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How do you know those people are poor? I met a ton of people down there working who lost everything. When I asked them why they didn't leave, not one said they didn't have the means too. They said they stayed because after so many years of leaving and nothing happening, they decided it wasn't worth the effort to leave.
Sure a lot of people didn't have the means to bolt but don't act like everyone who CHOSE to stay had no other option.
That's fair, and in all seriousness the term "hero" gets thrown around and misapplied too often; a more appropriate term for people affected in NOLA would be "victim", but that word has been transformed into a pejorative over the past 2 decades by it's similar misapplication.
AMEN to that. Everyone is a hero nowadays.
Nah, the guy who stopped the mom from stabbing her 2 kids. That dudes a hero. the guy who jumped in front of a speeding train to save someone he didn't know. That dudes a hero. The guy who drove his Hyundai loaded with food and rescued 5 New Orleans residents while the government was fighting over jurisdiction. That dudes a hero.
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