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09-01-2005, 01:26 PM
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I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
All those losers whining about "where's the government?", "We got
nothing" "they leaving us here to die" and such are starting to really
piss me off. Our society has created a whole population of people who
rely on the government for all needs- housing, food, medical care.
That are unable to fend for themselves in any way hurricane or not.
Now they must really be suffering, almost like a domestic pet that
suddenly finds itself living in the wild.
First of all you live in an area BELOW sea level-not smart. Then its an
area that is subject to hurricanes and storms. Then word of an
impending hurricane comes out and you do not stock up and prepare. Why?
Because you have no responsibility for your own life. The gov't has
always taken care of you even when you refused to stay in school and
get a job. They support you after popping out numerous out-of-wedlock
babies. They take care of you in prison when you refuse to follow
society's rules. Adversity is when the American Spirit rises to the
top. Unfortunately you still choose to take by looting and causing
further damage to your countrymen. I just had to rant.
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09-01-2005, 01:43 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
<> wrote in message
news:...
> All those losers whining about "where's the government?", "We got
> nothing" "they leaving us here to die" and such are starting to really
> piss me off. Our society has created a whole population of people who
> rely on the government for all needs- housing, food, medical care.
> That are unable to fend for themselves in any way hurricane or not.
> Now they must really be suffering, almost like a domestic pet that
> suddenly finds itself living in the wild.
> First of all you live in an area BELOW sea level-not smart. Then its an
> area that is subject to hurricanes and storms. Then word of an
> impending hurricane comes out and you do not stock up and prepare. Why?
> Because you have no responsibility for your own life. The gov't has
> always taken care of you even when you refused to stay in school and
> get a job. They support you after popping out numerous out-of-wedlock
> babies. They take care of you in prison when you refuse to follow
> society's rules. Adversity is when the American Spirit rises to the
> top. Unfortunately you still choose to take by looting and causing
> further damage to your countrymen. I just had to rant.
How very Christian!!
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09-01-2005, 01:51 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
<snippage of jaba the hut's rantings>
Ya know, they were working to create a much more storm surge/flood-safe
New Orleans until Bushco cut the funding for it.
To araby:
In some contexts, yes, his comments were VERY "Christian".
App
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09-01-2005, 02:54 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
wrote:
> All those losers whining about "where's the government?", "We got
> nothing" "they leaving us here to die" and such are starting to really
> piss me off. Our society has created a whole population of people who
> rely on the government for all needs- housing, food, medical care.
> That are unable to fend for themselves in any way hurricane or not.
> Now they must really be suffering, almost like a domestic pet that
> suddenly finds itself living in the wild.
> First of all you live in an area BELOW sea level-not smart. Then its an
> area that is subject to hurricanes and storms. Then word of an
> impending hurricane comes out and you do not stock up and prepare. Why?
> Because you have no responsibility for your own life. The gov't has
> always taken care of you even when you refused to stay in school and
> get a job. They support you after popping out numerous out-of-wedlock
> babies. They take care of you in prison when you refuse to follow
> society's rules. Adversity is when the American Spirit rises to the
> top. Unfortunately you still choose to take by looting and causing
> further damage to your countrymen. I just had to rant.
Well, stop it because no one cares - I also didn't realize they made
horses that high..
Who is the 'you' you are talking to, btw? If you are talking to the
people that are doing this looting, you are wasting your breath.
Remember, they don't even have food, fuel or electricity - let alone an
internet connection. You must actually believe what you see on Fox news
- not everyone there is a looter, dumbass!
Oh, I got what your problem is just now: You must have your white
pointy pillow cover on backwards so can't see what's going on, asshat!
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09-01-2005, 03:03 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
On 1 Sep 2005 05:26:00 -0700, wrote:
> I just had to rant.
No, you just had to troll.
What you have accomplished, is showing everyone what a heartless piece
of human garbage, you really are.
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09-01-2005, 04:29 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
RIGHT ON BROTHER....
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<> wrote in message
news:...
> All those losers whining about "where's the government?", "We got
> nothing" "they leaving us here to die" and such are starting to really
> piss me off. Our society has created a whole population of people who
> rely on the government for all needs- housing, food, medical care.
> That are unable to fend for themselves in any way hurricane or not.
> Now they must really be suffering, almost like a domestic pet that
> suddenly finds itself living in the wild.
> First of all you live in an area BELOW sea level-not smart. Then its an
> area that is subject to hurricanes and storms. Then word of an
> impending hurricane comes out and you do not stock up and prepare. Why?
> Because you have no responsibility for your own life. The gov't has
> always taken care of you even when you refused to stay in school and
> get a job. They support you after popping out numerous out-of-wedlock
> babies. They take care of you in prison when you refuse to follow
> society's rules. Adversity is when the American Spirit rises to the
> top. Unfortunately you still choose to take by looting and causing
> further damage to your countrymen. I just had to rant.
>
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09-01-2005, 05:11 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
<> wrote: (clip) I just had to rant.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
No, you didn't.
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09-01-2005, 05:35 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
UHM, I don't get the Fox News correlation.......you'll have to update me on
that...
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"Remco" <> wrote in message
news:...
> wrote:
>> All those losers whining about "where's the government?", "We got
>> nothing" "they leaving us here to die" and such are starting to really
>> piss me off. Our society has created a whole population of people who
>> rely on the government for all needs- housing, food, medical care.
>> That are unable to fend for themselves in any way hurricane or not.
>> Now they must really be suffering, almost like a domestic pet that
>> suddenly finds itself living in the wild.
>> First of all you live in an area BELOW sea level-not smart. Then its an
>> area that is subject to hurricanes and storms. Then word of an
>> impending hurricane comes out and you do not stock up and prepare. Why?
>> Because you have no responsibility for your own life. The gov't has
>> always taken care of you even when you refused to stay in school and
>> get a job. They support you after popping out numerous out-of-wedlock
>> babies. They take care of you in prison when you refuse to follow
>> society's rules. Adversity is when the American Spirit rises to the
>> top. Unfortunately you still choose to take by looting and causing
>> further damage to your countrymen. I just had to rant.
> Well, stop it because no one cares - I also didn't realize they made
> horses that high..
> Who is the 'you' you are talking to, btw? If you are talking to the
> people that are doing this looting, you are wasting your breath.
> Remember, they don't even have food, fuel or electricity - let alone an
> internet connection. You must actually believe what you see on Fox news
> - not everyone there is a looter, dumbass!
> Oh, I got what your problem is just now: You must have your white
> pointy pillow cover on backwards so can't see what's going on, asshat!
>
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09-01-2005, 05:42 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
"appkiller" <> wrote:
><snippage of jaba the hut's rantings>
>Ya know, they were working to create a much more storm surge/flood-safe
>New Orleans until Bushco cut the funding for it.
The cut was in the 2005 budget - I.E. what was cut was extremely
unlikely to have caused a gallons difference this week. Levee and
pumping station and canal construction takes years, if not decades.
You also fail to mention the billions spent over the past century -
without which the large portions of the metro area that are intact
wouldn't be there.
We now end our contributions of actual facts and return you to your
rants.
D.
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Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh.
-Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings.
Oct 5th, 2004 JDL
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09-01-2005, 06:22 PM
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Re: I'm Tired Of These Ungrateful Hurricane Victims
Derek Lyons wrote:
> "appkiller" <> wrote:
>
>
>><snippage of jaba the hut's rantings>
>>Ya know, they were working to create a much more storm surge/flood-safe
>>New Orleans until Bushco cut the funding for it.
>
>
> The cut was in the 2005 budget - I.E. what was cut was extremely
> unlikely to have caused a gallons difference this week. Levee and
> pumping station and canal construction takes years, if not decades.
I'm not sure which cut is being discussed. However, ACoE
cuts have been ongoing . . . See, for example
<http://orig.clarionledger.com/news/0203/07/m05.html>
Levee pumping stations and canal construction require
ongoing maintenance, especially when the underlying lands
are sinking. Underfunding of this particular project
is well-known.
Would it have made a difference? No one knows. Certainly
the drying up of $$s was followed by a massive breach.
Scott
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