cb360 wrote:Amen Gummiente. I'm disappointed when I see people say to let them rot because people shot at the rescue helicopters. The problem is the shooters could have been 3 people out of 50,000 and we're ready to throw out the good with the bad.
They shut down the entire rescue operation down for a time in order to stop the looting. So what's more important - Human lives or rolex watches. I'm simply toeing the government line. Money IS more important than people. Let the people rot. Shoot anyone on the street and let them rot. Nieman Marcus has an insurance policy that we need to protect.
That's the greatest American value and the image we've been presenting to the world for decades. Now we're finally seeing the effects of that policy within our own borders. Good people or bad people, who the hell cares? They aren't worth anything, since they didn't have anything to begin with.
The best part is (This is really good) Many of the people who have nothing are stealing from others who have nothing - Like the truck carrying Hospital supplies that was carjacked - denying vital meds and what have you to people languishing in a hospital.
Jonathan Swift would be proud - as a matter of fact, I believe he has a modest proposal for those who are starving in New Orleans.
The above is sarcasm
At any rate. Nothing will change. No lessons will be learned here, but we will wind up spending billions to to allow people to move back to their home 10 feet under seal level between a lake and a river on the edge of the ocean. Human folly is immeasurable. Nature warns us and we don't listen. Just like the present day Neapolitans who live on the slopes of Vesuvius. Yes, There are innocents in New Orleans. You should be down there helping them.
“People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.”
- Soren Kierkegaard (19th century Danish philosopher)