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"Hams to the Rescue After Katrina" MSNBC News Article
In light of Colin Powell's position that the fate of the poorer people
of New Orleans was not due to racism, but only failing to realize that those people had no means for transportation out of the city, it seems to me that racism and bigotry were not involved. To me it's significant that that position is held by a highly-respected person of color. Walt, W2DU On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 08:36:56 -0700, Richard Clark wrote: On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:41:17 -0400, "Fred W4JLE" wrote: A few moments spent perusing a dictionary will show that simply refusing to take in a storm victim, while abhorrent to me, does not make one a bigot. from the Oxford English Dictionary: Bigot. 1598. 1. A hypocrite. 2. A superstitious person - 1664. 3. A person obstinately and unreasonably wedded to a creed, opinion or ritual - 1661. Intolerant toward others - 1645. Hardly seems that the meaning has veered from this in the past 340 years. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Even more frustrating is the number of school buses controlled by a black
Mayor that never were put in to evacuation service. The same buses now set in water and I am sure they will be replaced at taxpayers expense. As I was somewhat involved in the political debacle, I can tell you from personal experience that Red Cross and amateur radio vans were prohibited from entering the disaster area. My cynical side says that in the background, a chance was both seen and taken to make George Bush look bad. The democrat political machine in New Orleans is only surpassed by that of Chicago. I know for a fact the Red Cross was told that if they were to feed the people in the superdome they would stay. Some how I find it ironical that a black mayor applied the same wisdom to his people that my mother applied to the neighborhood stay dog I attempted to feed. Where were all the murdered bodies, in the superdome, the press reported on so breathlessly? The must have hid them in Al Capone's vault to make Geraldo look bad; as he worked for the evil Fox network... Of course the more the race card is played, the more money is offered by white America to assuage the implied guilt. Black poloticos have learned this lesson well! "Walter Maxwell" wrote in message ... In light of Colin Powell's position that the fate of the poorer people of New Orleans was not due to racism, but only failing to realize that those people had no means for transportation out of the city, it seems to me that racism and bigotry were not involved. To me it's significant that that position is held by a highly-respected person of color. Walt, W2DU |
If the poor people of New Orleans didn't have transportation out of town
it was because their elected Mayor refused to have them humiliated by having to leave town in a school bus or city bus. He wanted Greyhound busses with working air-conditioning for them. It's in the disaster plan to use busses for evacuation. Read it. Walter Maxwell wrote: In light of Colin Powell's position that the fate of the poorer people of New Orleans was not due to racism, but only failing to realize that those people had no means for transportation out of the city, it seems to me that racism and bigotry were not involved. To me it's significant that that position is held by a highly-respected person of color. Walt, W2DU On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 08:36:56 -0700, Richard Clark wrote: On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:41:17 -0400, "Fred W4JLE" wrote: A few moments spent perusing a dictionary will show that simply refusing to take in a storm victim, while abhorrent to me, does not make one a bigot. from the Oxford English Dictionary: Bigot. 1598. 1. A hypocrite. 2. A superstitious person - 1664. 3. A person obstinately and unreasonably wedded to a creed, opinion or ritual - 1661. Intolerant toward others - 1645. Hardly seems that the meaning has veered from this in the past 340 years. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:01:35 -0400, Walter Maxwell
wrote: In light of Colin Powell's position that the fate of the poorer people of New Orleans was not due to racism, but only failing to realize that those people had no means for transportation out of the city, it seems to me that racism and bigotry were not involved. To me it's significant that that position is held by a highly-respected person of color. Hi Walt, Being bigoted does not necessarily mean one is racist. Bigots can focus their intolerance on many subjects and be perfectly race-free. On the flip side being racist automatically carries the label bigot. Bigots are quite easily recognized, that is why there is the name to denote the obvious. Certainly there is nothing subtle about this. I cannot say that I have seen more than 20 minutes coverage on the storm, especially when "news" is so evidently not informative as it is salacious entertainment. They could have as easily run the movie "Twister" to no different effect. Further, those 20 minutes were not watched here, but in England where the world was astonished by the third world class of impoverished action taken. As such, the folks at Fox would call me a bigot for being intolerant of their coverage. However, it would be the Fox folks who serve the American feed because their International feed was distinctly different. None of you probably observed Rumsfield's visit, un-edited, where the populace in a rage were yelling "**** YOU" at him. I would suppose they were bigots too, given the inflexibility of their opinion after rafting on the rooftops. Fox was content to satisfy any audience, and I suppose that makes them most catholic. [For those who are short on dictionary skills, catholic means liberal or tolerant, a most amusing irony applied to the Fox organization that literally serves all masters.] 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
David G. Nagel wrote:
It's in the disaster plan to use busses for evacuation. One news service reported that billions earmarked for mass transit and levee improvements had been spent on advertising for the tourism industry. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Not to mention the purchase of a casino and the construction of a Marina.
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... David G. Nagel wrote: It's in the disaster plan to use busses for evacuation. One news service reported that billions earmarked for mass transit and levee improvements had been spent on advertising for the tourism industry. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
David G. Nagel wrote:
If the poor people of New Orleans didn't have transportation out of town it was because their elected Mayor refused to have them humiliated by having to leave town in a school bus or city bus. He wanted Greyhound busses with working air-conditioning for them. It's in the disaster plan to use busses for evacuation. Read it. Yep, I know I'd refuse to leave a doomed area if I couldn't go in an air conditioned vehicle. It would have to have leather seats, too. Can't have anybody dissing me. What B as in B, S as in S. tom K0TAR |
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:28:40 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote: On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:01:35 -0400, Walter Maxwell wrote: In light of Colin Powell's position that the fate of the poorer people of New Orleans was not due to racism, but only failing to realize that those people had no means for transportation out of the city, it seems to me that racism and bigotry were not involved. To me it's significant that that position is held by a highly-respected person of color. Hi Walt, Being bigoted does not necessarily mean one is racist. Bigots can focus their intolerance on many subjects and be perfectly race-free. On the flip side being racist automatically carries the label bigot. Bigots are quite easily recognized, that is why there is the name to denote the obvious. Certainly there is nothing subtle about this. I cannot say that I have seen more than 20 minutes coverage on the storm, especially when "news" is so evidently not informative as it is salacious entertainment. They could have as easily run the movie "Twister" to no different effect. Further, those 20 minutes were not watched here, but in England where the world was astonished by the third world class of impoverished action taken. As such, the folks at Fox would call me a bigot for being intolerant of their coverage. However, it would be the Fox folks who serve the American feed because their International feed was distinctly different. None of you probably observed Rumsfield's visit, un-edited, where the populace in a rage were yelling "**** YOU" at him. I would suppose they were bigots too, given the inflexibility of their opinion after rafting on the rooftops. Fox was content to satisfy any audience, and I suppose that makes them most catholic. [For those who are short on dictionary skills, catholic means liberal or tolerant, a most amusing irony applied to the Fox organization that literally serves all masters.] Actually, at root, it means universal or "for all" (Greek kata and holos). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Fred W4JLE wrote:
Even more frustrating is the number of school buses controlled by a black Mayor that never were put in to evacuation service. The same buses now set in water and I am sure they will be replaced at taxpayers expense. As I was somewhat involved in the political debacle, I can tell you from personal experience that Red Cross and amateur radio vans were prohibited from entering the disaster area. My cynical side says that in the background, a chance was both seen and taken to make George Bush look bad. The democrat political machine in New Orleans is only surpassed by that of Chicago. It is a tad more than that, Fred. One of the things that causes me to question the astuteness of so many Republicans is that they steadfastly refuse to take any responsibility for anything. Ever. They are in power now. They hold the House, the Senate, and the White House. They quite simply ARE responsible by default. Unfortunately, so many of them appear to be in the finger pointing mode, which is what they have done for so many years. At some point, it looks like all they can do is point fingers, not actually solve problems. If after being in just about complete power for the last 6 years, and only out of power in the presidency for 8 of the last seemingly gazillion years, how can this be? If by this time they haven't reined in the Democreeps, Demacraps, Leeberuls, bleeding hearts, class warfarists, soccer moms, and even us middle of the road "Dead Skunks", who are blamed for every problem on the face of the earth, then what? Can't have it both ways - unless those people who are not in power are somehow more powerful than the people who are in power. At some point people aren't' going to believe the finger pointing any more. I know for a fact the Red Cross was told that if they were to feed the people in the superdome they would stay. Who told 'em that? Some how I find it ironical that a black mayor applied the same wisdom to his people that my mother applied to the neighborhood stay dog I attempted to feed. Where were all the murdered bodies, in the superdome, the press reported on so breathlessly? I didn't hear those reports, Fred, except for a report of a body that was washed up against the Superdome. The must have hid them in Al Capone's vault to make Geraldo look bad; as he worked for the evil Fox network... Is Al in Louisiana? Where are your sources? Or is this just the indirect finger pointing business again? Of course the more the race card is played, the more money is offered by white America to assuage the implied guilt. Black poloticos have learned this lesson well! You've been playing the race card a lot here, as well as a lot of other good God-fearing 'Pubs. "Walter Maxwell" wrote in message ... In light of Colin Powell's position that the fate of the poorer people of New Orleans was not due to racism, but only failing to realize that those people had no means for transportation out of the city, it seems to me that racism and bigotry were not involved. To me it's significant that that position is held by a highly-respected person of color. Walt, W2DU |
Fred W4JLE wrote:
Not to mention the purchase of a casino and the construction of a Marina. I wonder if any of that money was used for Trips to Scotland? - mike KB3EIA - |
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