i am very compassionate for the people stranded in n.o.  all the while knowing there is very little i can do to help them.  now i hope we/they take the intelligent step to NOT RETURN to living under the sea in hurricaine alley.  that part of n.o. needs to blocked off and returned to the sea where it belongs.  there's pleanty of room above sea level in la. to rebuild.  if they choose to return, or stay, it will be hard to temper compassion based on stupidity.

Silas Shelburne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Corie,
Good post, the poor people just couldn't get out.  That doesn't mean their lazy like some people on this list are saying, their cheap labor made the city function. 
Silas
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Suffering from Katrina

Well said Lana!  I am totally shocked at a few people on this list and their replies about this tragedy.  I can't believe the lack of compassion being shown by the comments that these people (over 100,000) should have evacuated and therefore have no right to complain that they are without food, water, shelter, medication, and medical care.  As Lana pointed out, these people who did not evacuate were the poor, elderly, sick, and disabled.  They did not have the means to leave, without money, transportation, or being too sick, old, or disabled.

These people should have been HELPED to evacuate before the hurricane, not left behind.  And for people to make comments that these suffering people should have known what would happen or should have gotten out, is ridiculous!

This was a natural disaster that could have happened anywhere to anyone of us and I can't believe anyone could be anything but compassionate for these people and want to! help in any way!

Corie
----- Original Message -----
From: Lana Baugh
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 1:54 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Suffering from Katrina

Folks have some empathy.

 

From what I understand there are people there that could have left. This includes a criminal element to see how they could benefit.

 

However, the majority of people who did not leave were ill, elderly, disabled, the individuals caring for them and the poor. One of the dead sitting covered by a sheet outside the superdome was in a wheelchair. Poor means it was the end of the month and they had no money to get out of there. I’ve been that poor! If you haven’t you really don’t understand.

 

There were people who stayed because they didn’t think it would be that bad. They made a huge mistake. I’m sure they regret it. Haven’t you ever made a huge mistake and later regretted it.

 

They all still need and deserve help. We help people in other countries in like situations. What’s wrong with helping fellow Americans?

 

Lana

Gabe’s mom



Dave - C3,  1967, Phoenix AZ


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