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<blockquote data-quote="SF" data-source="post: 120912" data-attributes="member: 1171"><p>Amazing how some of you on here are so proud, indignant, and completely lacking compassion. Guess you've probably never been broke. I'm all for small government, less welfare, etc..., but this is a catastrophic condition. Many of these people (in NO) did not have any money or resources to leave, nowhere to go, etc... Many probably just made a bad decision to try and ride out the storm. Where is your compassion? Where is your thoughts towards human kindness? If you cannot find compassion in your heart and a willingness to help these people, many of which are children, then please don't ever refer to yourself as a christian or God Fearing person. </p><p></p><p>Many of these folks live day to day, because that is all they have. For those of you who were able to re-build out of previouse crisis, that's terrific. Why throw stones at those who are unable to rebuild on their own. Many of these who had no insurance, can't afford insurance. </p><p></p><p>Love that last statement you made Bill. The Gov of LA, and the mayor of NO, should not be re-elected anywhere. They really let their constituents down.</p><p></p><p>The people need help. </p><p></p><p>Should New Orleans be rebuilt? Why? The city is below sea level. Not a question of whether this will happen to it again. Question is when.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SF, post: 120912, member: 1171"] Amazing how some of you on here are so proud, indignant, and completely lacking compassion. Guess you've probably never been broke. I'm all for small government, less welfare, etc..., but this is a catastrophic condition. Many of these people (in NO) did not have any money or resources to leave, nowhere to go, etc... Many probably just made a bad decision to try and ride out the storm. Where is your compassion? Where is your thoughts towards human kindness? If you cannot find compassion in your heart and a willingness to help these people, many of which are children, then please don't ever refer to yourself as a christian or God Fearing person. Many of these folks live day to day, because that is all they have. For those of you who were able to re-build out of previouse crisis, that's terrific. Why throw stones at those who are unable to rebuild on their own. Many of these who had no insurance, can't afford insurance. Love that last statement you made Bill. The Gov of LA, and the mayor of NO, should not be re-elected anywhere. They really let their constituents down. The people need help. Should New Orleans be rebuilt? Why? The city is below sea level. Not a question of whether this will happen to it again. Question is when. [/QUOTE]
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