Blogcritics On Katrina: The Politics of Recrimination - Page 13

Abandon New Orleans
We need to do everything we can to rescue people still trapped in that annihilated city, but beyond that I think it's time to face facts: New Orleans should be almost entirely abandoned. Let everyone collect their insurance checks...
Posted to Politics by Michael Williams on September 6, 2005 01:09 PM

Katrina Reveals the Surreal World
In case you missed it... FREUDIAN?: From Scott McClellan's press briefing yesterday... "(President Bush) said the results are not acceptable. He's deeply concerned about the people who continue to suffer. I don't know how you can be more clear than...
Posted to Politics by ProgressiveDepot on September 6, 2005 11:31 AM

POEM : Hot Water
I have for many years now for at least half the time I'm in the shower, thought how lucky I am to have hot or cold water at my fingertips. Until I moved to Arizona, it was always hot water...
Posted to Culture by Temple Stark on September 6, 2005 10:29 AM

Under Siege in New Orleans
I've stumbled on the most amazing blog direct from downtown New Orleans with a running journal from throughout the crisis. It reads like a real world version of the script from Omega Man. Sigmund Solares...
Posted to Culture by Dave Nalle on September 6, 2005 10:05 AM

Katrina and the Blame Game
When Mick and Keith sang, "We all need someone we can lean on," they were just little off the mark. Judging by people's behaviour after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina they would have been far more accurate to sing, "We...
Posted to Politics by gypsyman on September 6, 2005 08:48 AM

Critical Mass: Why We Need To Rebuild
I got the opportunity to listen to some truly ignorant opinions in the past week. Not on blogs, although I read more than I few I disagreed with, but rather from regular people, discussing the tragedy wrought upon the Gulf...
Posted to Culture by Bring It On on September 6, 2005 07:50 AM

Hurricane Katrina: Refugee Truth or Panic?
I've received several emails today that express concerns about the New Orleans refugee situation here in Houston. I can't say whether these things are true or simply rumor, but reading between the lines, there is a definite concern, not for...
Posted to Culture by The Errant Fool on September 6, 2005 07:25 AM

W. Md. Reacts to Katrina
Today's theme ended up being less Labor Day than Katrina Day. But I suppose that happened with lots of people this weekend as we think less about a day without work as people without jobs, let alone homes. After days of...
Posted to Culture by Scott Butki on September 6, 2005 06:38 AM

Are We Going to Pay Attention Now?: Post Hurricane Epiphany
In the wake of Katrina many things are becoming perfectly obvious. It is obvious that we are going to have to pay attention to the more salient issues of disaster preparation, homeland security and the cronyism that perpetrated this debacle...
Posted to Culture by Alice In Wonderland on September 6, 2005 06:34 AM

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  • 1 - Judah Ben-Hur

    Sep 10, 2005 at 12:35 pm

    To: The 95 countries that helped Katrina victims!

    On behalf of myself and the American people we humbly thank you all for your generous support during these trying times of disaster relief for all of the victims that
    were directly and indirectly affected by the Katrina Hurricane. We also humbly thank you as well as others who are helping to save our dear friends, the animals that are always forgotten in times of distress but yet are always our true friends. We are keenly aware as are others that this great nation of America when cut also bleeds like all others and in time as others do, will heal. We are embarrassed and we deeply apologize for exposing to the world the truth of our poor and helpless. It demonstrates that we as a nation have to respond to our own first before we can become beacons of hope to others. Please accept this letter as a sincere token of our genuine appreciation for helping us all realize that the United States of America is part of a bigger and better planet called Earth.

    Sincerely,
    Judah Ben-Hur

  • 2 - Cardinal47

    Sep 11, 2005 at 8:12 pm

    Fashion Rocks/a snapshot of what's wrong with America September 9 2005


    CBS tonight carried the program Fashion Rocks,exhibiting a mixture of flashy fashion, bare skin and celebrity-obsessed rock stars. A less tasteful exhibition of what is wrong with America is possible but unlikely. Shame on CBS for proceeding with this tribute to the values of materialism, vanity, money and sex immediately following a one-hour concert carried by all networks in Canada to raise funds for victims of Katrina. That concert also featured stars but they sang songs and requested donations in a quiet manner respectful of the tragedy and those whose lives were swept away by the waves of Katrina and, although well-known,they sang and spoke unnamed.

    Meanwhile CBS chose to proceed with its previously scheduled worship at the altar of America's idols. There were token references to Katrina as the program unfolded but the main message was clear- Let's rock and google the gorgeous models attired in the designs of America's famous and outlandish designers.

    Disgusted by this exhibition of poor taste, I switched channels. On NBC I found an in-depth examination of what went wrong with the Hurricane Katrina rescue effort. This featured interviews with experts who had warned that the levees were inadequate and had prepared reports warning of potential disaster. No doubt debate will continue on apportioning the blame for this debacle and there's plenty to go around.Meanwhile people cannot but wonder:How could the most powerful nation on earth fail so utterly in protecting and rescuing its citizens?

  • 3 - strangelydim

    Sep 15, 2005 at 12:28 pm

    WAL-MART PATS ITSELF ON THE BACK FOR ITS DONATIONS, AND YET....

    My husband is a snack-food vendor who services Wal-Mart on a daily basis. He just called to say he had watched the manager of a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market give instructions to throw discontinued disposable diapers and bottled water into the crusher. When the employee questioned it, the manager said he had not been told the stuff could be 'donated' to the Hurricane victims. They have posted big signs all around that store about their continued 'giving' on shelves that are empty of product, when in actuality the vendors of the product are writing off the cost of those items from what Wal-Mart owes for them. This isn't just a recent thing - it happens every day of every month. We've worked for them for years in one capacity or another. How do we get the word out? I agree they have assisted, but they have recouped most if not all of what they have donated straight from the manufacturers or vendors.

  • 4 - Nancy

    Sep 15, 2005 at 1:26 pm

    That's why the rich are rich: they're very good at donating everybody else's money & then taking the credit - & tax credits - for it.

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