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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/06/05 05:35 PM
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I just finished watching the Oprah special on New Orleans. With the exception of the commercials, I was in tears the entire time. It was so very moving, so very sad. Oprah's Angel Network has given $1 million for food and water, and she had celebrities distributing some of it and meeting with people. She also had interviews with the survivors.
Each and every story was heartwrenching. I have never seen such devastation. Although it broke my heart, it also made me very angry. To see a teenage boy crying because they wouldn't let him take his dog (Nate from Oprah's show arranged for some people to get their pets) to the man who doesn't know where his daughters are, to the woman who was reunited with her sisters and brothers on the air, to the descriptions of the convention center, to the doctor who walked around covering the dead bodies, to the man in Houston who volunteered not just his time, but his home as well, it was just story after story that ripped you apart.
I am so sad for these people, and also so angry. These are Americans, our citizens. How did we fail them? How did we let them die in front of our eyes? One point that Oprah made is that we should NOT be calling these people refugees. They are survivors. It may seem like semantics, but it is a valid point, and one I will be adopting from now on.
If anyone missed this special, try to see it if they rebroadcast it. Part Two will be aired tomorrow, and I plan to watch it if I can.
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/06/05 06:24 PM
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Beth E
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Originally posted by Sicilian Babe: One point that Oprah made is that we should NOT be calling these people refugees. They are survivors. It may seem like semantics, but it is a valid point, and one I will be adopting from now on.
If anyone missed this special, try to see it if they rebroadcast it. Part Two will be aired tomorrow, and I plan to watch it if I can. By the time I got home from work I only watched the last half our of it. But I, like you, was moved by all the stories. The doctor covering all the dead bodies was too much to watch. I felt like clapping when Oprah said to stop calling them refugees. The victims have been traumatized enough, let's not stick that label on them on top of it. Survivors hits it right on the mark.
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/06/05 06:37 PM
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Shoot, I missed it. Here I had the day off too. I do know nearly all of the stories I hear from victims are heartwrenching and sad. It finally seems that at least some progress is being made. I would imagine however, in spite of being thankful to be alive, the reality won't set in for these people until they actually start to rebuild their lives and realize the impact of losing everything you own. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/06/05 08:54 PM
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It's just awful. This has been such a heartache, and I don't know when it will end. Although the folks are at least getting food and water now, thousands are still sleeping on cots in centerfield, although that is a vast improvement on their former state. However, now they're talking about the diseases in that water, and the thousands of dead that they expect to find. And, if the Superdome is going to need to be torn down because of damage, what about the homes? Is the entire city going to be razed? I remember when they asked Giuliani to estimate the number of dead on September 11th, and he gave the most honest answer: More than we can bear. And, boy, is that the truth! 
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/06/05 09:03 PM
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Don Cardi
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Originally posted by Sicilian Babe: And, if the Superdome is going to need to be torn down because of damage, what about the homes? Is the entire city going to be razed? We were discussing this today. I imagine that many diseases will develop in that city from this, in addition to the wreckage, rot and the mold that has developed. Something tells me that what is left of many of those neighborhoods will eventually be bulldozed and burned. That's really sad when you think about it, but it probably is the only thing that can be done. On a postive note, the second pump has begun to work and they think that the third and biggest pump will be up and running very soon. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/07/05 10:36 AM
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Hi everybody! I haven't read the entire thread, but I hope everybody here is allright. God bless you all! Edit: The link about Mrs. Bush is moved to the "After Failures"-thread.
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/07/05 10:40 AM
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Don Cardi
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Al Neri, Thank you for your concern regarding the American people. As for this link that you provided, well several days ago we all agreed that THIS topic would be kept for discussion of the actual hurricane and progress of the rescue efforts. We agreed to keep all political controversy out of here and post anything of a political nature over in the other topic. Thanks again for your concern. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/07/05 10:57 AM
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Don Cardi
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Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/09/05 07:57 PM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: ...many were NOT insured with flood insurance, but are insured for fire. I've been hearing this a lot these past few weeks, and it sounds crazy to me. Sorry if this sounds insensitive, but if you live in an area that gets hurricanes every year, doesn't it seem a little foolish not to have flood insurance? I live in Los Angeles, where it rains like 10 inches the whole year, and most everyone I know has flood or water damage insurance. Come on! If they can't afford any kind of homeowner's insurance, then sure, that's sad. But to be able to get fire insurance, and not have the common sense to also get insured for water damage... I don't know.
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Re: New Orleans is Takin' Cover
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09/09/05 08:25 PM
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Don Cardi
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Originally posted by Letizia B.: [quote]Originally posted by Don Cardi: [b]...many were NOT insured with flood insurance, but are insured for fire. I've been hearing this a lot these past few weeks, and it sounds crazy to me. Sorry if this sounds insensitive, but if you live in an area that gets hurricanes every year, doesn't it seem a little foolish not to have flood insurance? I live in Los Angeles, where it rains like 10 inches the whole year, and most everyone I know has flood or water damage insurance. Come on! If they can't afford any kind of homeowner's insurance, then sure, that's sad. But to be able to get fire insurance, and not have the common sense to also get insured for water damage... I don't know. [/b][/quote]From what I understand the cost of flood insurance is astronomical because of the location of that city. And many could not afford those high premiums for flood insurance. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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