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  #31  
Old September 6th 05, 08:47 PM
J Smith
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Gary,
How do you justify those adamantly remaining in NO?
Many are not poor, they are home owners.
Some are not old, some have young children.
Are they not endangering their children by refusing to leave when
offered transportation?
How are they going to provide for their families now that the
authorities are cutting off food, water and medical services?
One report this morning told of buses being driven into the poor
neighborhoods Friday and Saturday and the residents refusing to leave.
Reportedly, they signed waivers to that effect.
Your arguement of the lack of transportation is fading away.
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Old September 6th 05, 09:00 PM
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The Gov of LA said in a phone interview(on National TV) this morning that
the Mayor of NO had told her the buses were running , with police in front
of them riding through the city telling everyone to get on the bus to leave
town on their loudspeakers. Makes one wonder doesn't it?

Patrick
student SPL
aircraft structural mech


"J Smith" wrote in message
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Gary,
How do you justify those adamantly remaining in NO?
Many are not poor, they are home owners.
Some are not old, some have young children.
Are they not endangering their children by refusing to leave when
offered transportation?
How are they going to provide for their families now that the
authorities are cutting off food, water and medical services?
One report this morning told of buses being driven into the poor
neighborhoods Friday and Saturday and the residents refusing to leave.
Reportedly, they signed waivers to that effect.
Your arguement of the lack of transportation is fading away.


  #33  
Old September 6th 05, 09:15 PM
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Luke Scharf wrote in message ...
Gary Drescher wrote:

[snip]

It's hard to avoid hearing the Bushisms, though. The Bushism about
shooting-looters-to-kill combined with stories about people being shot
makes it seem like someone at the top ain't though things through.

http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Police_s...Orleans_bridge

%2C_five_dead
- Police shoot eight gunmen on New Orleans bridge, five dead. Bearing
arms isn't illegal in this country -- what really happened? What about
the due-process rights of those "gunmen"?


You mean the gunmen who were shooting at the folks trying to fix the levee?
My brother might be down there helping out (not as a contractor), and if
he's there with someone shooting at him, I hope the police shoot the
shooters first.

http://cryptome.org/kat05/pict58.jpg -- Leonard Thomas, 23, cries after
a SWAT team burst into the flooded home he and his family were living in
on Monday, Sept. 5, 2005. Neighbors had reported that they were
squatting in the house in the wake of Hurricane Katrina but the
authorities left after his family proved they owned the house. Some
rescuers are not taking any more food and water to those who have
decided to stay in an effort to force them out. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Scary... Let's just hope that when I walk down a street in Virginia
that my belt-clip cell-phone holder doesn't look like a gun-holster,


Let's just hope you don't take your cell-phone out of the holster and aim it
at someone. Do you honestly think authorities are just going around killing
anyone who has something that might possibly look like a gun?

that I'm not mistaken for a looter,


C'mon...do you actually think that they're going around automatically
shooting at anyone who looks like they might be looting?

that I'm not mistaken a squatter, or
(as happened to a friend recently when he was staying as his brother's
house) that I'm not on the receiving end of false-alarm for a "robbery
in progress". Let's furthermore hope that no TFR's pop up while I'm in
the air, so that I don't get mistaken for a terrorist.


I kinda thought pre-flight briefings would take care of that. Do they
actually put up TFRs with no warnings?

Maybe the solution would be to completely eliminate all law enforcement of
any kind, which would take care of the problems you're concerned about.

- Rick


  #34  
Old September 6th 05, 09:21 PM
Gary Drescher
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"J Smith" wrote in message
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Gary,
How do you justify those adamantly remaining in NO?
Many are not poor, they are home owners.


I haven't asserted that well-to-do homeowners are justified to remain in
N.O.

One report this morning told of buses being driven into the poor
neighborhoods Friday and Saturday and the residents refusing to leave.
Reportedly, they signed waivers to that effect.
Your arguement of the lack of transportation is fading away.


That particular argument still applies to anyone who wanted to leave but
couldn't. It doesn't apply to someone who is offered transportation and
refuge but declines.

--Gary


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Old September 6th 05, 09:51 PM
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"Rick" wrote in message
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Luke Scharf wrote in message ...


- Police shoot eight gunmen on New Orleans bridge, five dead. Bearing
arms isn't illegal in this country -- what really happened? What about
the due-process rights of those "gunmen"?


You mean the gunmen who were shooting at the folks trying to fix the
levee?
My brother might be down there helping out (not as a contractor), and if
he's there with someone shooting at him, I hope the police shoot the
shooters first.



That story took on wings of its own.

A cop spokesman, in a press conference shown on CNN yesterday, while talking
about other subjects, specifically made a point of trying to correct the
versions of this particular story.

His version says 5 guys carrying guns were spotted on the bridge. Police
approached them, and the guys opened fire on the cops at point blank range.
Cops returned fire and 2 of the perps were known to be dead, others were
hit. He stressed that NEVER were any contractors involved. The cops did not
shoot at contractors; the perps did not shoot at contractors.

Today there are a few stories around discussing the many versions of this
event, but the cop-spokesman's version does not yet seem to have made it to
print.

This points out strongly that media no longer collect and report facts.
They report other people's rumours.



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Old September 6th 05, 10:27 PM
Rick
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Icebound wrote in message ...

"Rick" wrote in message
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Luke Scharf wrote in message ...


- Police shoot eight gunmen on New Orleans bridge, five dead. Bearing
arms isn't illegal in this country -- what really happened? What about
the due-process rights of those "gunmen"?


You mean the gunmen who were shooting at the folks trying to fix the
levee?
My brother might be down there helping out (not as a contractor), and if
he's there with someone shooting at him, I hope the police shoot the
shooters first.



That story took on wings of its own.


There's likely to be a lot of that in a situation like that.

A cop spokesman, in a press conference shown on CNN yesterday, while

talking
about other subjects, specifically made a point of trying to correct the
versions of this particular story.

His version says 5 guys carrying guns were spotted on the bridge. Police
approached them, and the guys opened fire on the cops at point blank range.
Cops returned fire and 2 of the perps were known to be dead, others were
hit. He stressed that NEVER were any contractors involved. The cops did

not
shoot at contractors; the perps did not shoot at contractors.

Today there are a few stories around discussing the many versions of this
event, but the cop-spokesman's version does not yet seem to have made it to
print.

This points out strongly that media no longer collect and report facts.
They report other people's rumours.


The stories I saw claimed to be sourced from both Corps and Police. In this
kind of situation it must be extremely hard to get direct access to the
people involved. It will be interesting to see what the final version is.

- Rick


  #37  
Old September 7th 05, 12:15 AM
Rick
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Gary Drescher wrote in message ...
"J Smith" wrote in message
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Gary,
How do you justify those adamantly remaining in NO?
Many are not poor, they are home owners.


I haven't asserted that well-to-do homeowners are justified to remain in
N.O.

One report this morning told of buses being driven into the poor
neighborhoods Friday and Saturday and the residents refusing to leave.
Reportedly, they signed waivers to that effect.
Your arguement of the lack of transportation is fading away.


That particular argument still applies to anyone who wanted to leave but
couldn't. It doesn't apply to someone who is offered transportation and
refuge but declines.


Here's one approach to dealing with that problem:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/06/op...06tierney.html
"Instead of relying on a "Good Samaritan" policy - the fantasy in New
Orleans that everyone would take care of the neighbors - the Virginia rescue
workers go door to door. If people resist the plea to leave, Mr. Judkins
told The Daily Press in Newport News, rescue workers give them Magic Markers
and ask them to write their Social Security numbers on their body parts so
they can be identified."

I think they should give folks bar-coded wrist-bands from the County
Coroner, photograph them for identification by relatives, and give them a
body bag and tell them to crawl inside and zip it up when the water rises.
And maybe someone could invent a portable dental x-ray unit.

- Rick


  #38  
Old September 7th 05, 12:42 AM
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"Gary Drescher" wrote in
"Happy Dog" wrote in message
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You seem to have at least as much of a bias in favour of welfare as
anyone here has against it.


And this supposed bias of mine is demonstrated by my asking for evidence
to support the connection between welfare and N.O. violence that you and
others have asserted?


No. By your insistent use of misrepresentation to make your point.

moo


  #39  
Old September 7th 05, 02:31 AM
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Rick wrote:
You mean the gunmen who were shooting at the folks trying to fix the levee?
My brother might be down there helping out (not as a contractor), and if
he's there with someone shooting at him, I hope the police shoot the
shooters first.


Shooting back in self-defense is one thing.

Following the request from the Louisiana Governor[0][1] and "shooting to
kill" is another. What the hell happened to due process? Without due
process, there is no "rule of law".

Maybe the solution would be to completely eliminate all law enforcement of
any kind, which would take care of the problems you're concerned about.


No, the constitution must followed. Looters should be arrested as per
established procedure, read their rights, and tried for the crime that
they are alleged to have committed.

The rule of law cannot exist if the government gives up on due process
and starts "shooting to kill"[0]. The National Guard doesn't have any
authority to go around the constitution -- especially since every member
is sworn to defend the constitution. If the government doesn't hold up
it's end of the constitutional bargain, then this country stands for
nothing.

-Luke


[0]
http://today.reuters.com/investing/f...TRINA-KILL.XML
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/weather_k...kxBHNlYwN0bQ--
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Govern...r_ho_0901.html
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems...9/s1451906.htm
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...763266,00.html
http://news.indiainfo.com/2005/09/02...-violence.html


[1] Sorry I mis-attributed the quote. Sounds like a Bushism, but Google
says that it isn't.
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Old September 7th 05, 06:17 AM
Rick
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Luke Scharf wrote in message ...
Rick wrote:
You mean the gunmen who were shooting at the folks trying to fix the

levee?
My brother might be down there helping out (not as a contractor), and if
he's there with someone shooting at him, I hope the police shoot the
shooters first.


Shooting back in self-defense is one thing.


That's what happened in this case.

Following the request from the Louisiana Governor[0][1] and "shooting to
kill" is another. What the hell happened to due process? Without due
process, there is no "rule of law".

Maybe the solution would be to completely eliminate all law enforcement

of
any kind, which would take care of the problems you're concerned about.


No, the constitution must followed. Looters should be arrested as per
established procedure, read their rights, and tried for the crime that
they are alleged to have committed.


Please document for me that that is not being done.

The rule of law cannot exist if the government gives up on due process
and starts "shooting to kill"[0].


I think that phrase does not mean what you think it means.

The National Guard doesn't have any
authority to go around the constitution


Please document for me that that is being done.

-- especially since every member
is sworn to defend the constitution. If the government doesn't hold up
it's end of the constitutional bargain, then this country stands for
nothing.

-Luke


[0]
http://today.reuters.com/investing/f...ondsNews&story

ID=2005-09-02T030459Z_01_N01575002_RTRIDST_0_WEATHER-KATRINA-KILL.XML
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/weather_k....ZdVotXZctMgMu

86XKs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ--
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Govern..._shoot_kill_hu

rricane_survivor_ho_0901.html
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems...9/s1451906.htm
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...763266,00.html
http://news.indiainfo.com/2005/09/02...-violence.html


[1] Sorry I mis-attributed the quote. Sounds like a Bushism, but Google
says that it isn't.


No, it doesn't sound like a Bushism, it sounds like a soundbite fragment
that is resounding throughout the echo chamber, unimpeded by context and
background. Do you honestly think that the Guard troops have had no training
in the legalities of the rules of engagement? Do you honestly think that
those rules and the orders issued were designed with no regard for the law
and the constitution? Do you honestly think...actually that's the problem. I
don't believe that you are thinking this through, honestly or not. Maybe you
could do some research on the full statements by the Governor, the orders
issued, and the training that the Guard receives.

I'm glad you're not in charge.

- Rick


 




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