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Old August 31st 05, 05:55 PM
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Officials Helpless Against Looters
Aug 31 11:41 AM US/Eastern
By KEVIN McGILL - Associated Press Writer

NEW ORLEANS

Officials watched helplessly as looters around the city
ransacked stores for food, clothing, appliances and guns.
"We don't like looters one bit, but first and foremost
is search and rescue," Gov. Kathleen Blanco said Wednesday.
In the city's Carrollton section, which is on relatively high
ground, looters commandeered a forklift and used it to push
up the storm shutters and break the glass of a Rite-Aid pharmacy.
The crowd stormed the store, carrying out so much ice, water
and food that it dropped from their arms as they ran.
The street was littered with packages of ramen noodles and other items.

New Orleans' homeland security chief, Terry Ebbert, said
looters were breaking into stores all over town and stealing
guns. He said there are gangs of armed men moving around the city.
The Times-Picayune newspaper reported that the gun section
at a new Wal-Mart in the Lower Garden District had been cleaned out by
looters.
Multiple gunshots were heard throughout the night in Carrollton.

Police spokesman Marlon Defilo said an officer and a
looter were wounded in a shootout. Defilo had no word
on their condition. Three or four others were also arrested, he said.
One looter shot and wounded a fellow looter, who was taken
to a hospital and survived.

Staff members at Children's Hospital huddled with sick
youngsters and waited in vain for help to arrive as looters
tried to break through the locked door, Blanco spokeswoman
Denise Bottcher told the newspaper. Neither the police
nor the National Guard arrived. Authorities planned to send more
than 70 additional officers and an armed personnel carrier into the city.

On New Orleans' Canal Street, dozens of looters ripped
open the steel gates on clothing and jewelry stores and
grabbed merchandise. In Biloxi, Miss., people picked
through casino slot machines for coins and ransacked
other businesses. In some cases, the looting was in full
view of police and National Guardsmen. The historic French
Quarter appeared to have been spared the worst
flooding, but its stores were getting the worst of human nature.
"The looting is out of control. The French Quarter has been
attacked," Councilwoman Jackie Clarkson said. "We're using
exhausted, scarce police to control looting when they should
be used for search and rescue while we still have people on rooftops."

Sen. Mary Landrieu's helicopter was taking off Tuesday
for a flyover of the devastation and she watched as a
group of people smashed a window at a gas-station
convenience store and jumped in. At a drug store in the
French Quarter, people were running out with grocery
baskets and coolers full of soft drinks, chips and diapers.

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This folks is what you call "TNG" (Typical Negroid Behaviour)

Where the heck is the armed KKK when you need them the most ???


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Old August 31st 05, 06:00 PM
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Most whites were smart enough to leave before the Katrina hit.

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You have just been crushed SAMBO gutter apes, by the ******CRUSHER.


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(from Drudge Report)

Officials Helpless Against Looters
Aug 31 11:41 AM US/Eastern
By KEVIN McGILL - Associated Press Writer

NEW ORLEANS

Officials watched helplessly as looters around the city
ransacked stores for food, clothing, appliances and guns.
"We don't like looters one bit, but first and foremost
is search and rescue," Gov. Kathleen Blanco said Wednesday.
In the city's Carrollton section, which is on relatively high
ground, looters commandeered a forklift and used it to push
up the storm shutters and break the glass of a Rite-Aid pharmacy.
The crowd stormed the store, carrying out so much ice, water
and food that it dropped from their arms as they ran.
The street was littered with packages of ramen noodles and other items.

New Orleans' homeland security chief, Terry Ebbert, said
looters were breaking into stores all over town and stealing
guns. He said there are gangs of armed men moving around the city.
The Times-Picayune newspaper reported that the gun section
at a new Wal-Mart in the Lower Garden District had been cleaned out by
looters.
Multiple gunshots were heard throughout the night in Carrollton.

Police spokesman Marlon Defilo said an officer and a
looter were wounded in a shootout. Defilo had no word
on their condition. Three or four others were also arrested, he said.
One looter shot and wounded a fellow looter, who was taken
to a hospital and survived.

Staff members at Children's Hospital huddled with sick
youngsters and waited in vain for help to arrive as looters
tried to break through the locked door, Blanco spokeswoman
Denise Bottcher told the newspaper. Neither the police
nor the National Guard arrived. Authorities planned to send more
than 70 additional officers and an armed personnel carrier into the city.

On New Orleans' Canal Street, dozens of looters ripped
open the steel gates on clothing and jewelry stores and
grabbed merchandise. In Biloxi, Miss., people picked
through casino slot machines for coins and ransacked
other businesses. In some cases, the looting was in full
view of police and National Guardsmen. The historic French
Quarter appeared to have been spared the worst
flooding, but its stores were getting the worst of human nature.
"The looting is out of control. The French Quarter has been
attacked," Councilwoman Jackie Clarkson said. "We're using
exhausted, scarce police to control looting when they should
be used for search and rescue while we still have people on rooftops."

Sen. Mary Landrieu's helicopter was taking off Tuesday
for a flyover of the devastation and she watched as a
group of people smashed a window at a gas-station
convenience store and jumped in. At a drug store in the
French Quarter, people were running out with grocery
baskets and coolers full of soft drinks, chips and diapers.

--------------------------

This folks is what you call "TNG" (Typical Negroid Behaviour)

Where the heck is the armed KKK when you need them the most ???




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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 02:53:04 GMT, Telamon
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In article 1125507550.ff861c8f0dc2b6d4fbf19421f7a9324a@teran ews,
"******crusher" wrote:

Snip

Plonk


Do you plonk with one hand or two? What do you use for lube,
or do you like it rough?
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