What I learned from Katrina

louixo

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
Watching the news on TV for the last couple of weeks, again pointed up the p*ss poor biased media coverage, as they strive more to be an "entertainment" outlet and stay politcally correct, than they care about getting to the truth. I learned that:
1. The hurricane only hit black family's property.
2. New Orleans was devastated and no other city was affected by the hurricane.
3. Mississippi is reported to have a tree blown down, and lost a few casinos.
4. New Orleans has no white people.
5. The hurricane blew a limb off a tree in the yard of an Alabama resident. That´s it.
6. When you are hungry after a hurricane steal a big screen TV, you can sell it to buy necessary supplies and not be punished.
7. The hurricane did 23 billion dollars in improvements to New.Orleans now the city is looter and gang free and they all went to your city.
8. White folks don't make good news stories.
9. Don't give thanks to the thousands that came to help rescue you,instead :censoredsign: because the government hasn't given you a debit card yet.
10. Only black family members got separated in the hurricane rescue efforts.
11. Ignore warnings to evacuate and other folks will come get you and give you money for being stupid.
12. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton could have saved the day if called upon. They know exactly what is wrong, what went wrong, and who´s fault it was. It is all George Bush's fault, HE, caused the hurricane. Him and Whitey.
 

hdl

Expert Expediter
>Watching the news on TV for the last couple of weeks, again
>pointed up the p*ss poor biased media coverage, as they
>strive more to be an "entertainment" outlet and stay
>politcally correct, than they care about getting to the
>truth. I learned that:
>1. The hurricane only hit black family's property.
>2. New Orleans was devastated and no other city was affected
>by the hurricane.
>3. Mississippi is reported to have a tree blown down, and
>lost a few casinos.
>4. New Orleans has no white people.
>5. The hurricane blew a limb off a tree in the yard of an
>Alabama resident. That´s it.
>6. When you are hungry after a hurricane steal a big screen
>TV, you can sell it to buy necessary supplies and not be
>punished.
>7. The hurricane did 23 billion dollars in improvements to
>New.Orleans now the city is looter and gang free and they
>all went to your city.
>8. White folks don't make good news stories.
>9. Don't give thanks to the thousands that came to help
>rescue you,instead :censoredsign: because the government hasn't given
>you a debit card yet.
>10. Only black family members got separated in the hurricane
>rescue efforts.
>11. Ignore warnings to evacuate and other folks will come
>get you and give you money for being stupid.
>12. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton could have saved the day
>if called upon. They know exactly what is wrong, what went
>wrong, and who´s fault it was. It is all George Bush's
>fault, HE, caused the hurricane. Him and Whitey.

This all works to the government's advantage though. Taking advantage of the "white guilt" complex there will be less resistance to the plans of evil doers to finally kill off Posse Comitatus.
 

redytrk

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
If this is how you heard the news,you need a hearing aid.

The news ain`t perfect,never has been,never will be.Its up to you to seperate the BS from fact.

There are many news sources today,you need to shop around.If you only listen to one or more sources,you will be misinformed.

Thank God for the USA where we are free to hear this many sources.

P.S.send your $5.00 to the American Red Cross.
 

hdl

Expert Expediter
>If this is how you heard the news,you need a hearing aid.
>
>The news ain`t perfect,never has been,never will be.Its up
>to you to seperate the BS from fact.
>
>There are many news sources today,you need to shop around.If
>you only listen to one or more sources,you will be
>misinformed.
>
>Thank God for the USA where we are free to hear this many
>sources.
>
>P.S.send your $5.00 to the American Red Cross.

I sent $50.

It's not how I "heard" the news, it's how I know the news can be used. And, as can be seen from all news accounts, it is being used precisely as I stated.

While Posse Comitatus is pretty much gutted this little hurricane action is helping the true evil doers(this is very bipartisan) put the finishing touches on it.

Prior to getting into trucking I had a job which afforded me a great deal of time to do extensive study of the government and media. In addition to reading at least two newspapers each day I also read statutes, legislation, UN resolutions, all kinds of government documents, NGO reports, IGO reports, Congressional testimony,presidential executive orders, etc. etc.

I've also read speeches and comments made by general grade military officers. I've also read some of what is being taught in the military academies. Since general grade military officers are promoted by folks in the Oval office, people like Clinton and the Bushs', it might be a good idea to take a little advice from those that founded this nation.

Given the language and beliefs expressed by Republicans and Democrats alike in the Henry Hyde United Nations Reform Act of 2005, it might be of some importance to understand those beliefs and how they might translate in terms of who they (the president and Senate) put into positions of leadership in the military.
 
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