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[ Fri, 02 Sep 2005 06:23:34 -0400
] [ 124533 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Jerseyj - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - Ya'know, when you are starving, have no food, water, diapers for your baby, from my perspective, I have no issue with folks "looting" to get those supplies for survival. In fact, if I were in charge, I'd have the cops/national guardsman doing the breaking/entering and passing out whatever supplies could be found to help people survive. OTOH, no matter the missery, there's no reaso... |
[ ] [ 124532 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] "MN" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - >> I agree with looting for basic survival since it seems our governments >> response has not been swift enough. But looting for computers, TV's, >> jewelry, etc. is a different story. I like one store sign in NOLA I saw >> on the internet ... it reads "you loot, I shoot". >> >> Ernie If water is rising and merchandise or food will be destroyed, or spoiled, do you... |
[ ] [ 124530 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] "Bill Sornson" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - SMS wrote: > appkiller wrote: >> |
[ ] [ 124529 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] "Bill Sornson" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - frkrygow@yahoo.com wrote: > Bob the Cow wrote: > >> And if >> Bush had approved it, and the hurricane come a year later after the >> stuff was all installed, the Bush-haters would have vilified him for >> wasting all the gummint's money on the whiz-bang high-tech pumping >> stations. Even if Halliburton hadn't installed them. > > :-) As if there would be a chance Halliburton ... |
[ Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:16:11 -0500
] [ 124528 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] me@privacy.net - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - The Wogster wrote: > Bill H. wrote: > >> The biggest thing I don't understand is why people would stay in town >> when a hurricane is coming. Most people have no idea how dangerous >> these things can be. >> >> I cleaned up my sister's house in Navarre, FL after Hurricane Ivan and >> a huge tree had been ripped out of her back yard and fell over. She >> stayed at home and i... |
[ Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:12:23 -0500
] [ 124526 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] me@privacy.net - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - Path: authen.white.readfreenews.net!green.octanews.net!news-out.octanews.net!teal.octanews.net!news-out1.kabelfoon.nl!newsfeed.kabelfoon.nl!xindi.nntp.kabelfoon.nl!newsfeed.freenet.de!news.tiscali.de!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: me@privacy.net Newsgroups: alt.toys.gi-joe,alt.autos.subaru,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.travel.cruises,rec.travel.caribbean Subject: Re: I'... |
[ Fri, 2 Sep 2005 05:09:17 +0000 (UTC)
] [ 124525 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] dj3vande@csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Dave Vandervies) - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - In article <43196b6a.18058992@supernews.seanet.com>, Derek Lyons |
[ Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:09:01 -0500
] [ 124524 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] me@privacy.net - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - jabario@backpacker.com wrote: > The results of poverty are entirely predictable. Crime, laziness, drug > abuse, out of wedlock mating, looting,and the inability to take care of > oneself. Poverty is only an individual failure not a society's. If > some can succeed all can unless those who fail are poorly bred and > reared. > > Yes, and what is even more interesting is that... |
[ Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:05:29 -0500
] [ 124523 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] me@privacy.net - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - Barbara wrote: > Yes, it appears many of the people who did not evacuate were the poor. > Or maybe people who couldn't get gas. I heard the lines at the gas > stations were terrible. Do you always keep your car with a full tank? > > Since the city issued an evacuation order why didn't they fill up all > their buses and get people out of town? I saw a shot on TV showing > d... |
[ Thu, 01 Sep 2005 23:56:06 -0500
] [ 124522 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] me@privacy.net - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - araby wrote: > |
[ Thu, 01 Sep 2005 23:54:11 -0500
] [ 124521 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] me@privacy.net - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - araby wrote: > |
[ Thu, 01 Sep 2005 22:37:23 -0400
] [ 124520 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] The Wogster - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - Bill H. wrote: > The biggest thing I don't understand is why people would stay in town > when a hurricane is coming. Most people have no idea how dangerous > these things can be. > > I cleaned up my sister's house in Navarre, FL after Hurricane Ivan and > a huge tree had been ripped out of her back yard and fell over. She > stayed at home and it could very well have landed on her ... |
[ 1 Sep 2005 19:50:55 -0700
] [ 124519 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] frkrygow@yahoo.com - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - Bob the Cow wrote: > And if > Bush had approved it, and the hurricane come a year later after the stuff > was all installed, the Bush-haters would have vilified him for wasting all > the gummint's money on the whiz-bang high-tech pumping stations. Even if > Halliburton hadn't installed them. :-) As if there would be a chance Halliburton wouldn't get the job! - Frank K... |
[ 1 Sep 2005 19:40:20 -0700
] [ 124518 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] r15757@aol.com - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - nothermark wrote: > ... Federal > dollars to maintain an otherwise unmaintainable lifestyle. Dumbass, that describes all of America. . ... |
[ ] [ 124517 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] SMS - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - appkiller wrote: > |
[ Thu, 1 Sep 2005 20:39:07 -0500
] [ 124516 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] "Bob the Cow" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - "Derek Lyons" |
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