A terrible place, actually, but there's no denying it's probably on every American's five favorite U.S. cities list....Originally Posted by Ian Mackenzie
A terrible place, actually, but there's no denying it's probably on every American's five favorite U.S. cities list....Originally Posted by Ian Mackenzie
Hello Ian
The original city, The French Quater is the last to flood so the founders knew what they were doing. Over time however it was expanded. It is such an important port that they really have no choice but to reopen and rebuild what they can. As examples the colonial pipeline runs from New Orleans to New York Harbour and supplies natural gas and distilates to the north east. Most of the midwest and central states ship through there via the Mississippi river and the canal systems and railroads, either going east or west you have to truck over mountain ranges with over 1000-2000 mile plus distances to reach an east or west coast port. Savana Georgia would be an east cost alternate but you would have to truck or railroad there. The river is the cheap way to move large volume materials by ship or barge. There is so much volume of materials that comes through there another port may not be able to handle it. Even if they limit the rebuilding the port has to stay open for the forseeable future.
http://www.portno.com/facts.htm
Rob
For a shocking, raw look at what's happening from the standpoint of an emergency responder to the crisis, check this out:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=576235
You may not like it, both for its frankness and for its implied regional bigotry, but you shouldn't ignore it.
If you're easily offended, stay away.
His grammar's bad, too.
Out.
The wifey and I sent a small donation of $100 to the American Red Cross earlier this evening. If any of the rest of you can afford it, please consider doing the same. Our friends to the south are going through a living hell and need all the help they can get.Originally Posted by Lancer
"These are some of the 40,000 extra troops that I have demanded," Blanco said. "They have M-16s, and they're locked and loaded ... I have one message for these hoodlums: These troops know how to shoot and kill, and they are more than willing to do so if necessary, and I expect they will."
Guess what you ignorant slut? The people you're talking tough to don't have any means of communication. Why don't you personally go down there with a bullhorn and let them know how fucking tough you are you stupid bitch. Take a couple bottles of water with you and pass them out while you're at it... Have each of those 40,000 extra troops hump in a few gallons of water while they're at it...
lol yeah i saw that too!
the weather is pretty fucked up everywhere compared to 15-20 years or so ago...and i guess its only gonna get worse...maybe its not such a bad thing the gas price is rising?
i feel really sorry for all the people stuck in the city...should have been saved DAYS ago!
Well stated!Originally Posted by Lancer
Yesterday evening on the news they showed the navy hospital ship " Comfort " being loaded and made ready to go to the Gulf! It will take a few days for the ship to reach the Gulf! But since when is a navel vessel not ready to go at a moments notice? Why wasnt the ship sent earlier? Why has the Gov`t been so slow at getting to New orleans to aid the people? When I was living in Miami in `92, the Gov`t was right there to help! All levels of Gov`t failed IMHO, Federal, State, and Local!
Their now talking about shoot to kill? Well, what do we think happens to people that are living without water, food, and shelter? The basics! They are trying to survive, people are going mad! So some people are stealing things, BFD! Their are far more severe problems at hand! Disease! Death! Slow, torturous death of American citizens! Anyone thinking about that? Dehydrated babies died! The water is contaminated with feces, diseases, and other germs, and rotting corpses! What would any of us be like having to endure these conditions?
And yet, if there was an earthquake in Kajikastan, or a Sunami in the pacific rim, the American forces, Gov`t and aid is there within two days! I mean, they cant drop much needed food and water to the people from choppers in packaging that floats?
If they knew there was even a chance of those levees not holding, why was there not a " MANDATORY " evacuation of the City of New Orleans? After all, they were in fact preparing for the worst, and it did happen! Evacuation of Miami Beach was mandatory in 1992, before Andrew hit! If there was anyone they found in the area they made them get to higher ground, or took em against their will!
Maybe I`m talking out my A$$, but the govt should have gotten there right away with everything needed!
We didnt really come through for the people!
scottyj
The evacuation order was "Mandatory."
Problem was, no means was provided to accomplish it for those who didn't have a way to get out, or the resources to sustain themselves elsewhere.
Sidebar Note: #2 on the FEMA list, above:
"Founded on November 14, 1978 by businessman and philanthropist, M.G. Robertson, Operation Blessing was originally set up to help struggling individuals and families by matching their needs for items such as clothing, appliances, and vehicles with donated items from viewers of The 700 Club, Robertson's daily television program."
kinda alot of cussing, but so true....
http://www.illwillpress.com/kat.html
I've tried to stay out of this discussion...but I can't any longer. Why is the Gov't to blame for EVERYTHING? Those that stayed in the hurricane ravaged areas were told what was coming, and were told to get out. And now those that stayed behind and need help are blaming the very people trying to help them....and shooting at them. Last I heard the US and State Gov'ts didn't order this hurricane...but these people need to accept the help to get the help...I've been through earthquake clean-up....and those hit with NO warning... civilized people actually help EACH OTHER get through it....not try to kill the rescuers.Originally Posted by Don McRitchie
There I said it...probably get alot of flak for it...so be it.
Edgewound...JBL Pro Authorized...since 1988
Upland Loudspeaker Service, Upland, CA
no sugar coating here!Originally Posted by louped garouv
in talking (web chatting) to a lot ppl in Houma, Baton Rouge, lafayette, etc (SE louisiana); seems that some of the reporting has been hyped up a bit -- yes there are bad ppl there, yes there has been violence & looting, etc --Originally Posted by edgewound
(if you don't know that is kinda business as usual, admittedly not on this kind of scale -- NOLA is not known for being the safest city around, even in the best conditions -- anyone from there had seen the mayhem comming..... unfortunately.)
but it does seem as if some of the stuff being reported on national/local news is (unintentional) mis-information..... I have been following the storm and aftermath on the NOLA area club BBSs, including www.louisianaclubscene.com ,and like I said, seems as if at least some of the reporting is exaggerated.....
still not a place I would want to be right now, even though I am very sad about what is going on in my hometown..... makes me
Here's my point again: 27% of the population, most of these living below poverty levels, had no means to leave. That's about 130,000 people. It would have taken 2000+ busses to do it. If the City had an emergency evacuation plan, it didn't work.Originally Posted by edgewound
And then what? Where would they have gone? Look at the logistics of what is required to accomplish it now. The Astrodome is already at capacity and not taking any more....
All that is terrible (sorry about my english).
I look every day TV what`s going on there, but what i see is
there is no help for this people, they are dying.. and..nobody
where is the help of Mr. Bush ??
This is a great desaster !!
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