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<blockquote data-quote="SF" data-source="post: 121006" data-attributes="member: 1171"><p>Glad you were able to rebuild. Most of the folks in southern LA, MS, FL, and AL want to rebuild and most of them will. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's sad. No room for compassion. Have you never made a bad choice. How many hurricanes have been destined to hit, but never did. It is easy to look at it now and say what we think we would have done. I'm glad I don't live on the coast. With all of my livestock, I would probably choose to stay and ride it out. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Just because the LA govt is corrupt does not make the people of LA bad or any different from the people of Texas or any other state. We have our fair share of crooked and worthless politicians here too. I do agree that the people of LA have one of the weakest governers I've ever witnessed, and New Orleans would be better off without a mayor.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you most of the time, but not on this one. I think the majority of the people in the devasted areas are working as best they can to rebuild. Those that were trapped at the Superdome and the convention center were sent there by the the local authorities. Then local authorities became overwhelmed and were in over their heads. They were then either too proud or too ignorant to call for help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SF, post: 121006, member: 1171"] Glad you were able to rebuild. Most of the folks in southern LA, MS, FL, and AL want to rebuild and most of them will. That's sad. No room for compassion. Have you never made a bad choice. How many hurricanes have been destined to hit, but never did. It is easy to look at it now and say what we think we would have done. I'm glad I don't live on the coast. With all of my livestock, I would probably choose to stay and ride it out. Just because the LA govt is corrupt does not make the people of LA bad or any different from the people of Texas or any other state. We have our fair share of crooked and worthless politicians here too. I do agree that the people of LA have one of the weakest governers I've ever witnessed, and New Orleans would be better off without a mayor. I agree with you most of the time, but not on this one. I think the majority of the people in the devasted areas are working as best they can to rebuild. Those that were trapped at the Superdome and the convention center were sent there by the the local authorities. Then local authorities became overwhelmed and were in over their heads. They were then either too proud or too ignorant to call for help. [/QUOTE]
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