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Ghost of BiB

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  1. I've read several of your posts. Do you practice to be a parody? Or does it just come naturally? You are apparantly one of those with no knowledge of anything, but plenty of opinion fueled by ignorance and 30 seconds worth of inhaling from CNN and moveon.org. When you can start backing something up beyond whatever Ms. Pelosi has said, you might be able to make a contribution.
  2. Currently it's estimated that it will take up to 3-4 years to get everyone into permanent housing. Several millions have been released to provide for 25,000 immediate temporary jobs related to clean up and recovery. More will follow.
  3. Right now the target day to get everyone currently in shelters out of temporary shelters is 18 days. Various factions of government are arranging the housing, from leasing to actually purchasing several hundred thousand trailers. Not only do the displaced have to be housed, but the thousands upon thousands of personnel required for the recovery. I don't know anything about jobs. Hearings? Right. We have to have an in place plan to house a million people for more than a year ata atime, or we are bad and don't care.
  4. I had hoped to bring something to the table here, have pretty well decided not to. There's just way too much venom, and anything I could write now would be taken as "Republican Propoganda". I've been working in a 24 hour per day operations center comprised of representatives of every organization from FEMA to TSA to Coast Guard to NASA to FBI to Corps of Engineers and and many beyond that and in between. They are essentially a information nexus providing situational awareness to the leadership of the country, and also to the state and local governments. I've been associated with government for a long time. That's everyone's government, from Ford to Bush 2. In all that time, I've never seen anything like this. Blame who you want, and continue to B word about photo ops or whatever, but this country right now is pulling out all the stops. There are thousands of problems, and people are working themselves past exaustion to try to solve them. And a tremendous amount have been solved and are on their way to being solved. And it's only been a week. No where in history in any part of the world has a government had to contend with so many things, and have gotten so much accomplished in a matter of days. So screw it, B word on - point at every little friggen thing you can and make sure you vote for whoever CNN, MSNBC, FOX or whoever tells you next time votes come around. I'm looking at this stuff pretty well head on from overhead. I know that nothing is getting portrayed in the media right, some of it is bias and want of ratings - but I've learned more so in the last couple of days that the networks are taking snapshots. No one is approaching this story from the whole. Were that to actually happen, maybe some people could take some comfort that no one in the world could do what we are doing now, that it's devestation, a tragedy and it isn't going to be perfect. But it sure is impressive.
  5. You want to point out to me where I'm a right wing nut? And, what has been your "contribution", bucko? Oh, and I love the media telling the truth part. I've been working in a place where there is actually a statistic sheet being kept on the amount of media coverage that is innacurate and downright false. But, since it's being kept by the people actually responsible for providing actual situational awareness to the folks organizing and controlling things, from local to federal government - it must be a lie because it doesn't fit your venom. If you people ever took the time to look at stuff objectively, for what it's worth and got off you mantra - you might actually start to understand how things are. But no, understanding something would get in the way of soapboxes. Stick to football comments. You have nothing of value to add to anything past that.
  6. Because everyobody involved knows they can be the scapegoat. On the Federal level, it's the process - not personalities. It took 9/11 to try to change some things, and to this day many are still being fought. That is not an administration issue, either - it's our government, the way they do things. We have lots of laws, and lots of rice bowls. It's going to take Katrina to relook and rethink how other things get done. People are now doing the best they can, I don't think anyone really grasps the scale.
  7. Or NOT doing. Including probably many here. I have a mental image of people flipping between MSNBC and MTV saying "Bush bad" with cheese puff crumbs dribbling down their shirt. Debbie, people should contribute what they are best able to contribute. Sean Penn would be much better served to use his name and fame on TV trying to pull people together and solicit funds. Paddling around in a 6 foot jon-boat is ridiculous.
  8. Some people are only going to see what their pre-conceived notions and opinions will allow them to see. Truth and fact have little or no bearing.
  9. But you're not a republican, so you don't count.
  10. You're not getting the answers you want to hear, and that's pretty well the long and short of it.
  11. 1, 5 and 6 all AFC East. If the power rankings are to be believed, it's also going to be some tough competition.
  12. Some of NO's busses. Want to explain why these never got a rider, Times-Picayune?
  13. My bad...got to get up pretty early in the morning to beat some people.
  14. Not THE plastic cup....is that where all this chaos started?
  15. Evacuation Vehicles Forget any of the text, unless you feel like reading it. This picture says a thousand words. Well, damage has been done. It's all Bush's fault, so let's move on.
  16. Maybe him and Bruce Smith can open a place together. They could call it "Remember When". Flutie can be the doorman.
  17. FYI... DIRECTV has designated Channel 100 as their official "Hurricane Katrina Information" Channel. Public information on road closures, shelter locations, etc as well as message postings.
  18. If it happens at all, it will be years. Three Texas teams. That could get interesting.
  19. Support Update STATE INFORMATION STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES Mississippi Official Website Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (601-352-9100); 24-hour emergency line, (800-222-MEMA or 800-222-6362) Alabama Disaster Web Weather, Safety Tips, and Contact information from the Alabama Emergency Management Agency (205-280-2200) Florida Disaster Web Florida Emergency Management Agency (1-800-342-3557) Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Contact Information, News Bulletins, and Shelter Information for the state of Lousiana. (225-925-7400) LOUISIANA Assistance For Storm Victims FEMA Disaster Assistance 1-800-621-3362 / 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) National Flood Insurance Program Katrina - Tropical Weather Tools National Hurricane Center Weather Related Links Flood Safety Tips Actions Before & After A Hurricane Storm Surge Information Sheet LSU Hurricane Tracking Chart - (PDF) State Police Road Closure Hotline: 1-800-469-4828 Road Closure Index Parish Contact Information State Police Evacuation Information Your Evacuation Plan Disaster Preparedness/Response Links for Pets, Domesticated Animals Katrina Satellite Imagery - LSU’s Earthscan Labs Shelter Information: Red Cross- 1(866)-GET-INFO (438-4636) Special Needs Shelter Information Triage Phone Numbers: Alexandria: 800-841-5778 Shreveport: 800-841-5776 Baton Rouge: 800-349-1372 Monroe: 866-280-7287 Houma/Thibodaux: 800-228-9409 Slidell/Hammond: 866-280-7724 Lafayette: 800-901-3210 Lake Charles: 866-280-2711 Equine Shelter/Evacuation Site Information Locations for Animal Evacuation: Alexandria - Large & Small 318-442-4222 (all vet clinics will accept) Lamar Dixon - Gonzales - Large Animals Shreveport - LSU-S (pets only, no livestock) West Monroe - Ike Hamilton Coliseum Louisiana Hotel Information 1-800-99-GUMBO Emergency Shelter Information Points: Tourist Welcome Center, US 65 & 84, 1401 Carter St. (US 84), Vidalia, LA Tourist Welcome Center, TA Truck Stop, Tallulah Exit (Hwy 65 & I 20) Paragon Casino, 711 Paragon Place, Marksville LA Sammy’s Truck Stop, I-49, Exit 53, 3601 LA 115W, Bunkie, LA Med Express Office, 7525 US 71, Alexandria, LA P.E. Gym, LSU- Shreveport, One University Place, Shreveport, LA Pickering High School, 180 Lebleu Rd., Leesville, LA Mowad Civic Center, 5th & 10th St., 1 Block off US 165, Oakdale, LA DONATIONS Donate cash to: American Red Cross 1-800-HELP NOW (435-7669) English, 1-800-257-7575 Spanish; Operation Blessing 1-800-436-6348 America’s Second Harvest 1-800-344-8070 Donate Cash to and Volunteer with: Adventist Community Services 1-800-381-7171 Catholic Charities, USA 703 549-1390 Christian Disaster Response 941-956-5183 or 941-551-9554 Christian Reformed World Relief Committee 1-800-848-5818 Church World Service 1-800-297-1516 Convoy of Hope 417-823-8998 Lutheran Disaster Response 800-638-3522 Mennonite Disaster Service 717-859-2210 Nazarene Disaster Response 888-256-5886 Presbyterian Disaster Assistance 800-872-3283 Salvation Army 1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769) Southern Baptist Convention -- Disaster Relief 1-800-462-8657, ext. 6440 United Methodist Committee on Relief 1-800-554-8583
  20. It's a regional pasta dish. Served as a side with lamb.
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