Assalamu aleikum.

"Rescue" - antichrist style:

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Guardsmen made able-bodied people clasp their hands behind their backs
while they patted them down, feeling the seams and hems of clothing,
then ran metal detectors over them. The backpacks, suitcases and
plastic grocery bags that held their belongings were searched. Alice
George, 76, a homeless woman wearing shorts and a T-shirt with the
word Love on the front, was searched for almost 10 minutes. "They took
my cigarettes and lighter," she said. "I guess I'll do without."
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For background, see also:

DAJJAL BUSH TO 100,000 NEW ORLEANS HURRICANE POOR: DROP DEAD
Islamic Community Net
August 28, 2005
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamiccommunitynet/message/8623


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New Orleans' poor, homeless and frail flock to the safety of Superdome
August 29, 2005
MARY FOSTER
Associated Press
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050828/w082880.html

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - For thousands of this city's poor, homeless and
frail, just getting into the massive Louisiana Superdome and hunkering
down was the hardest part.

The sickest among them didn't flee the wrath of hurricane Katrina on
Sunday as much as they hobbled to safety on crutches, canes and on
stretchers. Others lined up for blocks, clutching meagre belongings
and crying children as national guardsmen searched them for guns,
knives and drugs.

"We just took the necessities," said Michael Skipper, who pulled a
wagon loaded with bags of clothes and a radio. "The good stuff - the
television and the furniture - you just have to hope something's there
when you get back. If it's not, you just start over."

Then Katrina's rain began, heavy and steady, drenching hundreds of
people still outside, along with their bags of food and clothing.

Eventually, the searches were moved inside to the Superdome floor,
where some people wrapped themselves in blankets and tried to sleep.
In the designated medical area, people in wheelchairs lined the
corridors. Hundreds of others sat on the loading docks, their
possessions around them, waiting to be taken elsewhere.

Gen. Hunt Downer of the National Guard estimated 25,000 to 35,000
refugees were in the dome, though arena official Doug Thornton said it
was closer to 9,000 in the stands, with more on the floor.

Mary Francis Brooks had been there since 7:30 a.m., just waiting to
get in. "I don't think the storm can be much worse than the buildup
here," she said. "This has been a nightmare."

Curtis Cockran, 54, a diabetic who recently had hip surgery, sat in
his wheelchair on a loading dock at the dome while nurses, emergency
technicians and doctors attended to refugees' needs.

"I just want a place I can be quiet and left alone," he said. "I don't
know if I'll have a place to go back to, but there's no reason to
worry about that now. For the time being I just want to be safe."

More serious cases had to be taken to other cities in Louisiana for
medical care.

"There are some conditions we just can't handle here," said Dr. Kevin
Stephens, head of New Orleans' health department. "Like dialysis. We
can't do that, and they'll be here three or four days, so they'll need
it before then."

The 77,000-seat stadium, home to the NFL's New Orleans Saints and New
Year's Sugar Bowl game, provided few comforts but at least had
bathrooms for the refugees and food donated by several charities.

"They may be here for a while," said Gen. Ralph Lupin, the national
guardsman in charge of the shelter. "The electricity will be out after
the storm; streets will be almost impassable. So once they get here,
they'll have to stay for the duration."

Guardsmen made able-bodied people clasp their hands behind their backs
while they patted them down, feeling the seams and hems of clothing,
then ran metal detectors over them. The backpacks, suitcases and
plastic grocery bags that held their belongings were searched.

Alice George, 76, a homeless woman wearing shorts and a T-shirt with
the word Love on the front, was searched for almost 10 minutes.

"They took my cigarettes and lighter," she said. "I guess I'll do
without."

Joey Branson wasn't worried. The 42-year-old breezed through the
search with just a fresh apple pie and a paperback mystery.

"That's all I need," he said, smiling. "I'm set for the duration." 

http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050828/w082880.html






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