Posted on 09/01/2005 5:17:32 AM PDT by AbeKrieger
Amazing, isn't it? I never knew FR had so many savants with a criminal bent until the obscene looting broke out in NO, and the justifications and smarmy sobbing about what hero's these scummy looters were started popping up in every thread with a dreary regularity.
That's why I used the term "organized". The place is a wreck. If the criminals can do better at organizing it than the government, maybe the wrong people are in charge eh?!
Why would I want to loot your house when there are real grocery stores with real food.
I am amazed at what a perfect Pollyanna you are.
Look, I realize you're only trying to see the best, but you're being absurd.
People have posted here the genuine stories about all these criminal things (some particular things might not be widespread, but the LOOTING IS).
You cannot twist a "file" shot of a damaged store where nothing is happening as proof that I'm seeing things when I saw on TV hundreds of people mobbing a grocery store, making a mess of it and making off with boatloads of food per person.
Why don't you just check CNN/Fox/Headline for the updates? They'll tell you the stories of trucks, hospitals and shootings at emergency personnel are TRUE. I know you don't want to believe it but that's how bad the human animal can be.
No she isn't.
What I WOULD NOT and DO NOT support is the rampaging obscenity that is going on in NO as we speak in the form of looting, and which has nothing to do with providing life-giving sustenance to families. Peddle that bilge over in DUmmyland, or some other moonbat forum.
I say again: your posts are simply disgusting. And now you've revealed yourself as an inveterate liar. Get lost.
You must not be aware of what happens at lots of big businesses. I've been in hurricane/blizzard cases before where the stores are officially "out" but they have UPS generators to have a bit of lite & keep fridges running - thus, perishables going. Sans that, the dry ice comes in. Never mind where ~I~ work has generators - and believe me, given the size and nature of this place, they are massive.
"Where is your sense of charity? Have you no love for the unfortunate in our midst?"
Nice try. In fact you are showing your lack of consideration for others when you support the theft of food from my family to feed your family. Keep trying tho'.
Totally agree with you ..How stupid of people to even think that reporters are purposly only showing black looters. Then again when did the MSM ever rely on facts or reality for that matter.It's what looks PC that counts. Maybe they should hire a few white actors to play looter and film them just to not appear racist.
PLEASE tell me, WHAT pix is every1 talking about? I don't see any here.
"No matter how many looters you end up shooting, the fact is you are taking a position that it was better to keep the nursing home people trapped in a destroyed city than to have relocated them in a timely manner."
In conclusion, according to you, it is OK for looters to not heed the evac warnings and steal from other people that made preparations but didn't heed the evac warnings. I think I get your position now.
Did you hire a couple of looters to get you some diamonds and pearls?
What you should have said is: "You poor man, let me bind up your wounds, and here, I will pay for your keep at the inn ~ ..."
Instead you just want to shoot me while I glean for my starving family.
You then justify your hardheartedness toward me on the basis that "others are stealing big time".
Sounds like you missed Sunday School AND Hebrew School both.
Post 94. Can't see them?
Looters should be portrayed, and dealt with, exactly as they are encountered.
and I believe they are >
In most other disasters I've been in or seen the population pulls together, starts volunteering, starts helping people out, starts trying to improve the situation. What I'm seeing in New Orleans is more like Mogadishu.
I still don't go for that "take it before it spoils" - how do the various businesses account for it?
And it's not addressing the fact many are taking TONS of food at once.
In my Pollyanna mode, I believe for many people they're just 1 person taking alot for alot of people left at their apt complex or neighborhood roofs.
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