U: >Seems there is much more to people's intelligence than mere school >level >education - since nearly ALL are literate in US and have >money enough to buy >TVs and hire buses to leave the city. Still >about 100,000 remained in the city >and thousands are supposed to be >dead.
Dilip explained some of it. But do you not realize, even after watching all that news coverage, that not all or even the most ( I don't buy Dilip's characterization here--even though I have watched perhaps 30 minutes of TV coverage so far) in serious trouble are either the able bodied, or the economically able ? Only thing you did not throw in this time was your racial / gender or religious stereotyping. Umesh, it is about time, more so after a year in Harvard, that before you shoot off these seat-of-the-pants conclusions and judgements, exercise your reasoning abilities a tad bit more. Good luck, c-da At 6:09 PM +0100 9/2/05, umesh sharma wrote: >C-da, > >It is surprising that so many people are dying even after the >announcement that ALL must leave the cities being hit by Katrina. >Seems there is much more to people's intelligence than mere school >level education - since nearly ALL are literate in US and have money >enough to buy TVs and hire buses to leave the city. Still about >100,000 remained in the city and thousands are supposed to be dead. > >Umesh > _______________________________________________ assam mailing list [email protected] http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org
