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Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side
“Back when we made Star Wars, we just couldn’t make Palpatine as evil as we intended. Now, thanks to the miracles of technology, it is finally possible. Finally, I’ve created the movies that I originally imagined.” -George Lucas on the 2007 Extra Extra Special HD-DVD Edition
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Originally posted by: sean wookie
Anyone forget about the Tsunami? it pisses me off that people care way more about the hurricane than the tsunami. Way more chairitys way more talk about it the news these people will get recover alot of the Tsunami people won't!
War does not make one great.
War does not make one great.
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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
The fact of the matter is that New Orleans has always been a haven for bad people; gangs, hookers and other sexual deviants, voodo witch doctors, ect ect... And now that there is basically no law because of the flood, these people seem to think they can do whatever they want.
Now it IS a minority of people. Most are just trying to get to saftey, but the situation is bad, which is why we're sending in the military police (Yeah. It's THAT bad.)
As for why Texas is putting a limit on the number of refugees: Well, is it not obvious. There is only so much room for them. They will fill up hotels, crowd ins, and consume goods because they need anything the lost in the flood. A sudden influx of *Everyone* displaced by the flood into one state would throw the economy off big time. Besides, 75000 is a good chunk of the displaced, and there are 48 more states in the union anyway.
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Originally posted by: Darth Simon
ric, its not just an economy thing.
whats the point of cramming 100,000 people into an area that can safely and comfortably fit/support (food, shelter, water, etc) 25,000 or even 50,000. Obviously im making up numbers but you get the point (at least i hope you do).
War does not make one great.
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Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
Here's the question everybody is starting to ask: FEMA has had billions of dollars pumped into it to prepare us for exactly this scenario. And FEMA has screwed the pooch on the whole operation. Mike Brown is going to be run out of Washington on a rail. But it goes beyond that. For the second time in this president's tenure, he hung out on an extended August vacation at The Ranch, ignoring growing disgust with the Iraqi stituation and not listening to the citizens about a looming Oil crisis. For the second time, his vacation has ended with a massive crisis (this time forcing him to leave The Ranch a couple days early, poor thing) in our nation that caught our government unawares and unprepared.
But this time, there is nobody to bomb. This time the fault lays squarely on Washington.
In the years before this hurricane The Army Corps of Engineers has been asking this President for $208M to reinforce the levees, because they were decaying and were in dire need of repair. The President authorized only $10M. Now we're having to pay $20 Billion (with a "B") for starters just to straighten out the mess that could have been avoided had the proper resources been allocated in the first place when the Corps requested it.
As for the here-and-now, I'm pissed on two fronts:
1) Where are all the relief workers? If the news networks can get their people, fuel, and security into the area, why can't the Federal Government?
2) Since the news media CAN seem to get into the area, why can't they put down their high-and-mighty objective coverage and actually get involved with the relief effort? If you're getting into the area to cover it, bring some damn food and water to share while you're at it. Don't just take pictures of people dying, do something to help them. These are your fellow citizens who granted you that first amendment. Journalistic ethics my ass -- what's ethical about a policy of non-involvement when fellow citizens are dying in front of your very eyes?
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
War does not make one great.
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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Oh come on Chaltab, do you really have this stereotyped and racist view on New Orleans?
Have you ever BEEN to New Orleans, Ric? I have. My mother has a photo of her shocked face reacting to some of the perverseness that goes on there.
As for racist? RACIST? How is what I said racist? I'm simply stating that there ARE bad people in New Orleans, obviously, and that it was a well known fact before the flood. My mom said she knew a guy who got his wallet taken from his pocket in broad daylight.
Never did I say EVERYONE or MOST of the people were like that, just simply stated fact: it exists. Is your view of the city so sanitized that you don't know about it?
You also rather missed my point, which Darth Simon illustrated well; there isn't enough room for everyone in one state. States can't support a huge influx of a million people. They have to find shelter, food, water, and there still be enough for the rest of the population. It's not being cruel to not help someone you can't afford to help!