--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The word "genocide" comes to mind instead of murder.






Sir, by invoking such a word in this context, you cheapen and weaken 
it, and do insult to the memory of the millions of humans who have 
died and suffered because of real genocide.






> 
> Robert Gimbel wrote:
> 
> >Murder by negligence.
> >All confirmed via the life TV feed at: http://www.wdsu.com. 
Blatently 
> >lacking: aid activity. One helicopter and Bush on his second 
visit. 
> >Devestation.
> >I watched for about an hour some 12 hours ago and all Duane 
states 
> >became horrible truth for me on live TV.
> >"All we had untill now is talk. Everyone is tired of press-
conferences, 
> >they want hands on the street." as one reporter mentioned.
> >If this doesn't start the questioning nothing will.
> >
> > Milson Macleod wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>From: "Duane barker"
> >> 
> >>Some of the people at the New Orleans superdome still, who were 
> >>supposed to be evacuated by now according to the news, refused 
to 
> >>shake the president's hand today. He looked very shaken. What an 
> >>insult! A sudden dose of what's to come for him. This guy will 
make 
> >>Nixon's fall from power look like  a rose garden. People are 
really 
> >>mad, all around the country, from what they
> >>are seeing on TV.
> >>
> >>Last Sunday the FEMA top manager in New Orleans was asked how 
they 
> >>would feed the 10,000 people taking refuge in the Superdome, the 
ONLY 
> >>building in all of New Orleans rated for a Cat 4 hurricane. He 
said on 
> >>TV, we're not going to feed them, we're going to wait and see 
how many 
> >>are left alive after this hurricane strikes. He was right there 
in the 
> >>Superdome last Sunday, over one week ago. I saw him last night 
on the 
> >>recap by CNN of the hurricane. I saw this idiot say this.
> >>
> >>Of course, after the hurricane, there still was no food or water 
for 
> >>the people who were being evacuated to the Superdome and the 
freeway 
> >>overpasses in droves to suffer there in the heat. Ten people 
were 
> >>murdered there by FEMA, and many were raped due to the lack of 
any 
> >>military assistance. The New Orleans police were all out 
committing 
> >>suicide, including the official police department spokesman, due 
to 
> >>being asked by thousands when help was coming, and listening to 
the 
> >>cries of people trapped for five days in their attics up to 
their 
> >>necks in water.
> >>
> >>How would you feel hearing those women and children crying out 
for 
> >>help and knowing there were over 100,000 still trapped in the 
city, 
> >>thousands dying like rats, with no help coming? They must be 
mostly 
> >>dead now, if we wait a little longer you can get them all, Mr. 
> >>President. Hey, and I'm a
> >>Republican, how mad do you think those who already didn't like 
this 
> >>administration are about this shameful treatment of Americans? 
The 
> >>mayor believes he got out 80%, although in previous non 
mandatory 
> >>evacuations no more than 60% of the city had ever been 
evacuated. Do 
> >>the math, that leaves at least 100,000 people. Where are they 
now?
> >>    
> >>
> > 
> > 
> >
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