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[ ] [ 124515 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Tanker" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - 5% stayed.......they said in any other instance it would have been 60-70%.... Tanker -- Visit My Site For New Sideshow Releases and Product Reviews!! --=+=-- http://home.earthlink.net/~alamoscout/tankerspage/ "Barbara" wrote in message news:gdKdnQy7Vpu0-4reRVn-gw@wideopenwest.com... > Yes, it appears many of the people who did not evacuate we...
[ ] [ 124514 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Mike Kruger" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - "H" wrote in message news:I_KRe.252648$on1.83932@clgrps13... > Looting is just a natural response to enequality and poverty. When one > sees wealth and rampant consumerism all around, whether on billboards, TV, > news or others it is only natural to "want" the same. Consumption is > encouraged in the western world, our whole society and economy is > dependent ...
[ Fri, 02 Sep 2005 01:01:41 GMT ] [ 124513 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Rosalie B. - Re: Passport Requirements - Dillon Pyron wrote: >Thus spake Rosalie B. : > >> >>I have heard rumors that the December 31, 2005 requirement to have a >>passport would be moved back. But I can't find anything to that >>effect on the Homeland Security website. >> >>I did find a notice that the New Orleans passport agency was closed >>until further n...
[ Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:57:19 GMT ] [ 124512 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
nothermark - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 16:26:32 -0600, Robert Uhl wrote: >"Bill H." writes: >> >> The biggest thing I don't understand is why people would stay in town >> when a hurricane is coming. > >Most of the folks in the pictures seem to be extremely poor--there's a >good chance that many of them had no way to get out of the city. Some >migh...
[ 1 Sep 2005 17:55:05 -0700 ] [ 124511 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
frkrygow@yahoo.com - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - jabario@backpacker.com wrote: > If > some can succeed all can unless those who fail are poorly bred and > reared. Hmm. "If some can succeed all can"? You don't seem to make much allowance for simple bad luck - including the bad luck to be born into a poor family, or be born with a low IQ, or be born in a place where there are few educational opportunities. I know th...
[ Thu, 1 Sep 2005 19:26:43 -0400 ] [ 124510 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Jimmy" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - wester@laway.net wrote: > This may appear heartless, but I have no sympathy for New Orleans. It > was a stupid place to build a city. Once the waters recede, they > should level the entire town, use fill, and rebuild it so it's above > sea level. > > Either that, or just move the entire city to a safer location. Just leave it filled and stock it with catfish or sharks or wha...
[ 1 Sep 2005 16:02:56 -0700 ] [ 124509 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
mosquito@amnetline.com - Re: Thoughts on Belize - Chrissy Cruiser wrote: > On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 22:21:08 GMT, wester@laway.net wrote: > > > I'll think you'll like Belize a lot. It has so much to offer. > > Would you live and take their citizenship plan there? > -- > "You drank beer, you played golf, you watched football - WE EVOLVED!" > =Zappa Yeah, when I have a spare $25K to spend for a Belize passport, I would. For suc...
[ Thu, 01 Sep 2005 22:27:47 GMT ] [ 124507 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Dillon Pyron - Re: Passport Requirements - Thus spake hammond@not@peek.ssr.hp.com (Charlie Hammond) : >In article , >"George Leppla" writes: > >.. >>Don't hang by your thumbs waiting for an official explanation of anything >>from the government. ... > >For Sure! > >>FWIW... I am still advising all my customers and members of my groups to GET >>A PASSP...
[ Thu, 01 Sep 2005 16:26:32 -0600 ] [ 124506 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Robert Uhl - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - "Bill H." writes: > > The biggest thing I don't understand is why people would stay in town > when a hurricane is coming. Most of the folks in the pictures seem to be extremely poor--there's a good chance that many of them had no way to get out of the city. Some might not have even known that there was a large hurricane coming (if they didn't have TVs or radio...
[ Thu, 01 Sep 2005 22:26:29 GMT ] [ 124505 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Dillon Pyron - Re: Passport Requirements - Thus spake "George Leppla" : > >"Rosalie B." wrote > ...
[ Thu, 01 Sep 2005 22:21:14 GMT ] [ 124504 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
Dillon Pyron - Re: Passport Requirements - Thus spake Rosalie B. : > >I have heard rumors that the December 31, 2005 requirement to have a >passport would be moved back. But I can't find anything to that >effect on the Homeland Security website. > >I did find a notice that the New Orleans passport agency was closed >until further notice, and indicating that people who had applications >there s...
[ Thu, 01 Sep 2005 22:09:44 GMT ] [ 124503 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"H" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - Looting is just a natural response to enequality and poverty. When one sees wealth and rampant consumerism all around, whether on billboards, TV, news or others it is only natural to "want" the same. Consumption is encouraged in the western world, our whole society and economy is dependent on it. Looks like the Madison Avenue people have done their job, sometimes when the controls co...
[ ] [ 124502 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Jimmy" - 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. Reared. I agree here. I believe it is a fundamental fa...
[ 1 Sep 2005 14:48:21 -0700 ] [ 124501 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
jabario@backpacker.com - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - 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. >>Decades of poverty results in an unpredictable outcome. What you mention takes group planning ...
[ Thu, 1 Sep 2005 17:24:27 -0400 ] [ 124500 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Jimmy" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - jabario@backpacker.com wrote: > When a storm is coming my tank is filled. Who's talking about > leaving? There are plenty of dry areas for people to loot from. What > if they werent so used to being kept as pets by our government and > knew to have emergency supplies on hand. A water purifier is only > $50 or so- bleach is really cheap as are containers to fill with > fresh water. M...
[ Thu, 1 Sep 2005 17:16:59 -0400 ] [ 124499 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ]
"Jimmy" - Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims - Bill H. wrote: ...
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