So Why The Hell Did They Not Drop the Sandbags? | |
| Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I read an article that was posted here earlier from WSDU online and it said supposedly the helocopter was dispatched to a church with 1000 people. Where is Jesus when they need him? Start worshipping helocopters, they might actually save your life in a pinch. |
| Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Nagin said the sandbagging was scheduled for midday, but the Blackhawk helicopters needed to help did not show up. He said the sandbags were ready and all the helicopter had to do was "show up." He said after his afternoon helicopter tour of the city, he was assured that officials had a plan and a timeline to drop the sandbags on the levee breach. He said he was told that the helicopters may have been diverted to rescue about 1,000 people in a church, but he is still not sure who gave the order." From: [link to www.wdsu.com] |
| BlueDolphin (OP) 12/08/2005 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, this is a crock of shit...does it look like rescue is really a priority for the shitbag agenda...??? They do NOT want to save New Orleans...mission accomplished, plain and simple. Their engineered Hurricane did not hit the target as exactly as liked, so the "BREECHED" Levees are finishing off the job.... why would they plug the Levees....? Would be counter-productive from the skewered NWO point of view . |
| Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All the chopper are over in Iraq, saving us from bad guys who never had weapons of mass destruction. But seriously, I was just watching WDSU and the question was asked "why isnīt the Louisiana National Guard" there in large numbers. The answer (and this is the honest truth): nearly all of them are in Iraq "perserving democracy" or whatever the heck the reason is now for us being there. Send them home and help US, dammit! |
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| Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "65% of the Lousiana National Guard is still at home, dumbass. I learned that from watching CNN for 3 minutes this afternoon." Wow, sorry for being a "dumbass". I saw that discussion on WDSU-TV out of New Orleans no more than an hour ago. And you were watching CNN. Does that make me a "dumbass"? |
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