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September 02, 2005 -- 6:24 PM
posted by Par
Fuck, it's like he knows when I give him some credit.
O'Reilly spouts off:
A lot of the people -- a lot of the people who stayed wanted to do this destruction. They figured it out. And that's -- I'm not surprised.That reminds me. Next time I'm in the Southeast and a Category Five Hurricane rolls through, don't worry about me if I don't leave the city; I'm really fucking desperate for one of those plasma screen TVs.
Oh, and then there's this brilliance. After being told about people picking up merchandise than had been torn out of a Wal-Mart by a hurricane, leaving merchandise "strewn out the back", O'Reilly shows his compassion... for the poor Wal-Mart:
The logical question is why weren't the police there at the Wal-Mart? This is different than New Orleans where there's still search and rescue going on. Southern Mississippi, they're still combing, but there's no flood waters or anything like that. Why wouldn't the police be there to stop people from taking all that merchandise?
September 02, 2005 -- 10:30 AM
posted by edo
Been wondering what the Mars Rover has been doing for the last 14 months? Climbing a hill... to take a picture. BBC
September 02, 2005 -- 9:11 AM
posted by Par
Hey Beck. Anything strike you as familiar in this comic?
September 01, 2005 -- 8:16 PM
posted by Al
Soory Tay my Druid quota for the week was already filled on Tuesday. Better luck next time.
September 01, 2005 -- 7:09 PM
posted by anonymous
On people shooting at rescue workers. I don't recall why they were shooting, but as of this morning at 6:30 emergency personel had stopped evacuating people from the superdome. Someone had shot at the national guard/ army helicopter. so when the army left the medics did not feel safe and also left. They wern't going to return until the crowds had calmed down (I'm not sure who was supposed to calm them down...). I havn't heard much of anything since.
hmmmm, half price you say
September 01, 2005 -- 6:34 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
The Druid on the south side has 50% off EVERYTHING tonight (Thursday) after 9 pm. I suggest you meet us there and eat and drink (alcoholic or otherwise) as much as you possibly can. It'll cost you next to nothing.
September 01, 2005 -- 6:33 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
but is human activity necessarily unnatural?
September 01, 2005 -- 5:43 PM
posted by eric
WHY AREN'T MORE rescue workers being shot? come on, this is just another example of human beings interveining and disrupting a NATURAL phenomenon. NATURE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO TAKE IT'S COURSE WITHOUT HUMAN DISRUPTION!
September 01, 2005 -- 4:10 PM
posted by Par
"The critical thing was to get people out of there before the disaster," he said on NBC's Today program. "Some people chose not to obey that order. That was a mistake on their part."
The Superdome (be warned, this is not an easy read):
One man tried to escape yesterday by leaping over a barricade and racing toward the streets. The man was desperate, National Guard Sgt. Caleb Wells said. Everything he was able to bring to the Superdome had been stolen. His house likely has been destroyed, his relatives killed.On not rebuilding (from the Times-Picayune online, the paper's only means of publishing at the moment):
"We had to chase him down," Wells said. "He said he just wanted to get out, to go somewhere. We took him to the terrace and said: 'Look.' "
Below, floodwaters were continuing to rise, submerging cars.
"He didn't realize how bad things are out there," Wells said. "He just broke down. He started bawling. We took him back inside."
House Speaker Dennis Hastert dropped a bombshell on flood-ravaged New Orleans on Thursday by suggesting that it isn’t sensible to rebuild the city.On not not rebuilding:
"It doesn't make sense to me," Hastert told the Daily Herald in suburban Chicago in editions published today. "And it's a question that certainly we should ask."
The notion that we should "abandon" New Orleans is the same misguided logic of people who say we should "just nuke Iraq" or that we should just "print more money" or any other comedian-style "boy, aren't you stupid for not thinking of something so obvious" which wasn't thought because it's actually, well, impossible. To throw away a million lives because it might be too hard to plan accordingly and respond appropriately is probably the biggest insult to the history of American ingenuity.
And even O'Reilly seems to have pulled his head out of his ass for a moment:
Any person or company exploiting the situation should be immediately identified and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. This includes looters. No justification for taking TV sets. That should get you a harsh prison term.Finally, the Red Cross.
[Par: I'd like to step in here and point out that taking TV sets would indeed be looting. In the case of food, there are complications of desperation and necessity that make labelling looters difficult. (I refer you to the story of Fat Tony, the guy stealing a loaf of bread to feed his family, and the theft of a truck full of cigarettes.)]
Every American should immediately cut back gasoline and oil consumption right now. Don't drive unless you have to. Watch the thermostats in your house.
Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman (search) should inform American oil companies not to profiteer. In fact, I think their profits should be cut back by 20 percent to spare America's pain. Any oil company that does not voluntarily comply with that should be exposed.
President Bush should ask OPEC to drop the price of oil $15 a barrel tomorrow. It costs OPEC about $4 a barrel to produce and market the crude. They're getting $70 a barrel on the open market. Do the math. This is a gouge.
And finally, Americans should help the Red Cross and other legitimate charitable organizations as we did in the tsunami disaster. Also, one more thing. Hotel owners in the South should make vacancies known to the authorities and not price gouge. After all, we're not OPEC here.
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