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  • #16
    Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates....

    this just in: White people are "finding" food, while black people are apparently "looting" it....

    http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050830/p...hxwaoma_photo1

    http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050830/480/ladm10208301530

    Seriously, can you be any more blatently racist?

    It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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    • #17
      Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates.

      Originally posted by Kstat
      this just in: White people are "finding" food, while black people are apparently "looting" it....

      http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050830/p...hxwaoma_photo1

      http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050830/480/ladm10208301530

      Seriously, can you be any more blatently racist?
      To play devil's advocate here, the "looter" has a garbage bag full of stuff...
      Originally posted by Natston;n3510291
      I want the people to know that they still have 2 out of the 3 T.J.s working for them, and that ain't bad...

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      • #18
        Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates.

        Originally posted by naturallystoned
        To play devil's advocate here, the "looter" has a garbage bag full of stuff...
        .....maybe to prevent his food from getting wet?

        Do you think he "looted" the grocery store because he wanted DVD players?

        It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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        • #19
          Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates.

          Originally posted by Kstat
          .....maybe to prevent his food from getting wet?
          I was trying to imply that he had taken more stuff than the girl that had a handfull of food. I agree that it looks biased...
          Originally posted by Natston;n3510291
          I want the people to know that they still have 2 out of the 3 T.J.s working for them, and that ain't bad...

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          • #20
            Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates.

            Food I can understand...but when people are taking TV's and DVD players, they should be shot.

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            • #21
              Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates....

              It's pretty bad - "finding" which implies that it's manna from heaven just waiting for someone to pick it up, vs "looting" which equals a thief.

              I've been a bit surprised - and maybe it's happening and I don't know it - that local officials haven't gone to gorcery stores and set up a food distribution system. Not electronics - if they want a TV let 'em have it (owners will get it back from insurance whether the store's flooded or looted). But for water, canned goods, etc.

              Of course they're probably pretty busy but when they showed video of cops trying to arrest looters that was the first thought I had. Especially whatever fresh, bottled water might be available.
              The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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              • #22
                Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates....

                Originally posted by Kstat
                this just in: White people are "finding" food, while black people are apparently "looting" it....

                http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050830/p...hxwaoma_photo1

                http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050830/480/ladm10208301530

                Seriously, can you be any more blatently racist?
                You've got to realize they're from two totally different sources. All those pictures are off of the AP wire, with their own captions and the name of the photographer.

                It's not like a Yahoo employee sat there and purposely had two different words to describe the same action because of skin color.

                EDIT: One is off the AP wire while the other one is from AFP.
                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                • #23
                  Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates.

                  Originally posted by cramerica
                  Food I can understand...but when people are taking TV's and DVD players, they should be shot.
                  You mean because they're so stupid we want to keep them from contributing to the genetic pool in any way?

                  You steal a TV and you have two choices - store it somewhere and wait for the floodwaters to ruin it, or carry it out with you while you walk 10 miles.

                  Smart.
                  The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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                  • #24
                    Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates.

                    Originally posted by naturallystoned
                    To play devil's advocate here, the "looter" has a garbage bag full of stuff...
                    That is pretty interesting that the black kid is termed a looter, as he carries a case of soda under his arm and came from a grocery store, while the white couple "found" their stuff. Unreal and typical.

                    Originally posted by btowncolt
                    After seeing some of the devestation, it seemed appropriate to post a thread where people can donate to the relief funds. If you know of a site/organization where money can be donated, PM me the link/info and I'll be more than happy to add it to this original post. No pressure to donate anything, obviously. But we have enough people on here that we can at least try to make the smallest difference.

                    You're more than welcome to use this thread to post personal stories you've heard from friends or family, or experienced youself if you live in the region.

                    Good luck and God bless to everyone involved. Let's help 'em out, PD.


                    http://www.redcross.org/

                    https://secure4.salvationarmy.org/d...USN-hurricane05
                    I'm glad you posted this and stickied it. I donated to the Red Cross last night. I've talked to quite a few people who've been shaking their heads at those "poor, poor, people" and talking about how terrible it is, then I hit them with "Well, what are you going to do about it?" Prayers and concernes are nice, but it's not goiong to provide them with shelter and food. My dad watched covergae of it for 8 hours yesterday with this "Let's stop and watch the car wrenck" mentality. I cant wait to shame him into helping out.
                    Hey! What're you kicking me for? You want me to ask? All right, I'll ask! Ma'am, where do the high school girls hang out in this town?

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                    • #25
                      Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates....

                      Ok, I told you guys I would post a story of two of my couple days in hurricane land.


                      I was down in Alabama for my Brother's wedding for which I was his Best Man. The plan was to get married on the beach in Destin, FL Saturday night at Sunset and then have a wedding reception back in Gulf Shores, AL where the families live sunday evening. Well, we got the wedding off without any real problems, but that night upon returning from the wedding we found out how big Katrina had really gotten.

                      So when the issued mandatory evacuation Sunday morning for Gulf Shores, the reception was cancelled. Since we had 25 lbs of Shirmp and about $300 worth of food trays with sandwiches, not to mention Keg of beer and a LOT of wine, we decided to hav a hurricane/wedding reception at my parents house Sunday night while we waited for the Hurricane to arrive. We of course finished all hurricane preparations before hand such as boarding up the houses, buying water, ice and gas in all the cars and for the generator.

                      About 18 people showed up for the party and we ate and drank for several hours before the people that weren't staying went home. Everyone was safe in their homes to ride the storm out by 10:00pm when the rain had already started coming in.

                      So in the house we had left to ride out the hurricane(her house is about 15 miles inland from the shore, technically in Foley, AL):
                      Myself, My wife, My mom, My Dad, My Brother, His new wife, a friend of his that lived down near the beach, and my aunt and uncle who lived in mobile on the river over there.

                      We weathered the storm pretty well, with no major damage other than a shutter that flew off and some trees down. My Grandparents in Fairhope, AL, just down the road lost some trees, but were otherwise OK.

                      The winds and rain really started coming in about 6 AM that morning. By 7Am, the first tree outside our house was down. By 8:30, the neighbors shingles started to come off his roof(50 mph winds at this point), so we went out and helped hold him and the ladder while he smacked some nails in it to keep the roof from peeling back. Did the same thing about and hour later in 65mph winds on his shed. The wind was bad, but what hurt was the rain. It stings like hell as it hits you skin at that speed and higher. We saved his roof on both houses though, so we did a good deed there.

                      IN the midst of the first roof patch we realized that the other nieghbor left his labrodor retriever in his cage at the end of his yard next to all the pecan trees that were splitting like crazy. the dog was going nuts trying to find a way out of the little caged fence he was in. So I decided I wasn't going to stand there and watch this dog suffer and probably die. I grabbed a rope out of my dad's garage and ran over and got the dog out of the cage. The neighbor proceeded to run out and start yelling at me for taking his dog. I told him he would either put the dog in his garage or I would put him in our garage but I wasn't going to let him be cruel to the dog and leave him out there to die. He proceeded to tell me that "You are the kind of person that is wrong with the world today, that dog is a Lab and he can handle rain". I yelled back at him that he was a freaking idiot that this wasn't rain, it was a freaking hurricane with expected winds of over 100mph. And I asked him would you stay out in this, and he said "No", I said well then why would you leave your dog out in it???? He demanded I give his dog, which I did. I told him if he put her out there again, I was coming back. He told me to "leave his property or else I would find out what hurt meant". I told him if he put the dog back out I was comign back. And I was going get the cop across the street who was visiting the 911 operator across the street. He told me if I went to the Cop, "he would kick my ***" I told him to bring it on and he took the dog back inside to the garage where he was safe. All this while we were standing in 60 mph winds and driving rain. But I wasn't goning to let that dog sit out there and suffer.
                      Its real wierd during a hurricane, you go through periods of rain that is coming down so hard, so fast, sideways, and at an unbeleivable rate, to just wind with no rain just randomly. When it was just wind my brother and I would go out and check out damage and play a little in the wind(I know we were stupid) and of course check to make sure dumbass next door didn't put the poor dog outside again.

                      We didn't have power after about 7:30 am so the house being all boarded up got hot quick with no air circulation, so all we could do was sit in the garage and open the gargae door occassionally for some air. After the wind had died down around 6:30pm that night, we went out and took theboards off the windows, although we did still get the occassional wind burst that was pretty hard and the hard driving rain came and went.

                      We went out and drove around(even though there was a curfew and we would have been arrested if caught out) around 7:15. The damage in Foley was bad, but not near as bad as what we later found out was in Gulf shores or worse all the cities west such as Mobile, all of Mississippi, and Lousiana. We stopped and my brothers new brides parents house down on the river and found that the water from the river was within 12" of their door. They were just hoping that the high tide the next morning didn't bring it up into their brand new house they just finished last month. That represented a rise in water of about 8 ft. And they are still a good 8 miles from the beach.

                      My Aunt and uncle that stayed with us still don't know the fate of their house. The road to their house is still closed with water over it. Thepictures they have seen from the area near their house is under water, so they may or may not have a flooded out house when they get home.

                      My brother's friend who stayed with us during the hurricane.....Here is a sad story.

                      Two months ago, he lost his house and everything he owned in a fire. He moved in with his parents after that down in fort morgan(basically gulf shores, but again, right on the beach) He can't go home to find his house yet because it is all under water, including his house. He doesn't know what happened to his parents who were in the house. He is hoping they got out, but he doesn't know because they don't have cell phones and there is not elcetric or phone service out there because of the water. He also saw a picture on Tvb that night when the power came back on that showed his place of employment(a resturant) in gulf shores. The resturant is gone. I felt so bad for the kid. My mom is going to try and get him a job in the grocery store where she works, but last I heard, he still hadn't heard from his family.

                      More on the next post.....

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                      • #26
                        Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates.

                        Originally posted by DisplacedKnick
                        You mean because they're so stupid we want to keep them from contributing to the genetic pool in any way?

                        You steal a TV and you have two choices - store it somewhere and wait for the floodwaters to ruin it, or carry it out with you while you walk 10 miles.

                        Smart.
                        I don't think they should be shot and I didn't think anyone was going to take me serious. I shouldn't of wrote that. I was simply implying that I don't think they should be acting like savages and stealing everything they see. Like I said, I completely understand getting food as it's probably a rare source, but I don't understand acting like complete idiots.

                        I'm sure there are alot of people out there that have lost everything and maybe someone they love...but most of them aren't running to the nearest electronics store to steal ****.

                        "Hey, my family has lost everything and the city where I live is dying....LET'S LOOT!!"

                        Smart.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates....

                          thye could possibly be taking them as currency to trade for food.

                          Unlikely, but it's possible.

                          It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates....

                            After making sure my mom and dad and grand aprents didn't need our help cleaning up, we headed out Tuesday morning as soon as curfew was lifted for the day. They are under 6 am to 8 pm curfew on the eastern shore of mobile bay. Mobile and west(missisippi and loiusana) are under mandatory 24 hour curfew last I heard. If youare caught out wandering around, they will arrest you.

                            My parents had gotten power backat 8pm that night, but only beacuse they live on a street where a 911 operator works out of his house and the power company who is directing reliefe efforts is right down the street from their house. They are REALLY lucky. After Ivan last year they didn't have power for 5 days I think.

                            There wasn't a gas station with any gas until we got just south of Montgomery, Al. And then there was a line. We stopped every so often even tough we had only used 1/2 tank of gas to fill up because the farther north we got, the more expensive gas got. Gas price in alabama, Mississippi and Laousiana is basically frozen a pre hurricane level for a few days because of gouging laws. Everywhere we stopped we heard they didn't know how much longer they would have gas becuase they were being told not to expect deliveries for probably a week or more due to all the gas that was available was being delivered to the hurricane areas to resupply them and help with relief efforts. So if you live in the southeasteven as far north as virginia, tennesse, etc, you probably want to go fill your tank now, in for no other reason than we will probably see gas prices of $4 by next week.

                            We saw the most amazing sights on the way home. Convoy after convoy of electric trucks from all over the eastern united states coming down to help in relief efforts. FEMA trucks, Red Cross Disaster relief trucks, trucks with ligth towers, generators, building supplies, etc. I think we probably saw, no kidding, 1000 electric trucks that day. I felt really proud of the support I saw coming from other states and power companies to help with the relief effort.

                            We also saw and heard some really sad stories too. We stopped at a rest stop in southern alabama. I was waiting outside for a couple minutes for my wife to come out from the restroom. You could tell this family had taken shelter in this rest stop for the hurricane. They were sitting in front of their vehicles talking and I heard them talking about how they had just found out their homes and jobs were gone. They were crying. I looked at their license plates. I'm pretty sure they were from New Orleans.(license plate was Louisana and had a car dealer wrap around that said new orleans). The woman just kept repeating "everything we have is gone......what are we gonna do??". I felt so unbeleivably bad. I wish I could have said something at the time, but I honestly didn't know what to do at that point.



                            So guys thats a recap of just a few things that I saw while down there. Its been a rough few days. I don't know how things will turn out, but this is gonna be real bad. I beginning to doubt if they will even rebuild New orleans.....

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                            • #29
                              Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates.

                              I'm in a tough situation , my GF lives in the Bogalusa, LA and I have no form of contact to reach her and God knows when I will be able to get in contact with her. I honestly don't know how bad that area was hit , I got a small update from someone that Slidell was hit very hard and is South of Bogalusa. Bogalusa is approx 70 miles or so North from New Orleans so I'm hoping that's a good thing. Last I heard from her was Sunday night about 8pm with a Voicemail because I was out visiting family. I have heard some reports that some have fled to Franklinton which is pretty close to Bogalusa.

                              If anyone has any info about this area , I would appreciate it. I'm not a deep religous person but I tell you what I have said alot of prayers the past few days. I know right now it's pointless to even try to make my way down.
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                              • #30
                                Re: Sites to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts AND post stories/updates....

                                Try to keep your head up. Tell that idiot across the street from you to kiss your ***. I hate hearing stories like that about animals.

                                Good luck.

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