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Katrina 5 years Later

August 27th 2010 21:21
Well, I must say it's been a while since I've written anything on this blog. I figured today would be just as good as any to do so, so here it goes...

It's amazing that 5 years have passed since hurricane Katrina touched down in New Orleans, Louisiana, parts of Mississippi, and Alabama, with the worst of the carnage in just New Orleans alone. It's been 5 years since this country essentially showed the world that we are capable of sending aid and money quickly to every corner of this earth, except here at home. It's been 5 years since FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) showed this country just how inept it is at doing it's job along with the Federal government within the state that failed Louisiana.

Granted, it's not often that whole cities are required to evacuate in a matter of hours and days. It's not often that a city below sea level is threatened by a category 4 or 5 hurricane And it's definitely not often that levees built by the Army Corps of Engineers is breached flooding neighborhood after neighborhood and leaving people trapped where they sat by what the waters had to bring. But it is often that the world needs the USA's assistance with natural disasters, and this country answers that need mostly all the time, but when Katrina left and returned to whence she came, the USA and its citizens sat stunned watching on our television sets fellow Americans stranded on their rooftops, left on abandoned bridges, and waiting inside a dome and outside a civic center for transportation that never came in time.

I want to say that we were slow to react because we were shocked at the force of which Katrina destroyed everything in her path. I want to say that we were slow to react because we didn't know exactly what to do to rescue a whole city, over a million people attempting to get out by roads blocked or under water or gone. I would like to say that we just didn't know what to do and instead of admitting it right off the bat, we just sat idly by for days waiting for the water to reside so that our already thinned National Guard could get supplies and rescue attempts to people. I would like to say a lot of things, but I can't because honestly I think Katrina had her way with the people of New Orleans simply because of a failed infrastructure. One based totally on the age old fable of the haves vs. the have nots.


Anyone who knows about New Orleans knows about Mardi Gras and the days of debauchery and celebration that take over Bourbon Street. But people didn't want to or just didn't care at all about the somewhat sorry state that New Orleans, Louisiana was in before Katrina. With corrupt police forces, a faltering education system, and the list goes on, Katrina brought to light what New Orleans had been suffering. When the levees broke, the water took the lives of those either left behind because they had no means of getting out, the water took those who refused to leave their homes because they had no where else to go, and the water took homes, some of which still bear the battle scars 5 years later.

As much as people hate the mention of race and class, Katrina was definitely and eye opener to just how much race and class still matter in modern day times such as 2005. On television screens across the nation, it was not mostly middle class, white, well to do people sweltering in the heat of Louisiana on their rooftops, outside the dome, or at the convention center. It was predominately poor black, some poor white, and some poor Cajun faces of people dying of dehydration and heat stroke. I truly hope that we didn't take our time getting aid and help to those who were fortunate to survive because of what they looked like or where on the socio-economic ladder they may have come from. I like to hope that was not the reason why, but when you take a look at how much has and hasn't been done to re-build New Orleans, to bring back those who were bused and flown to surrounding states, or even to help those who stayed and are still awaiting their fair share of help from FEMA and other agencies, it makes my soul ponder just how much humanity can stave off the urge to succumb to race and class.

Mind you, this is just the rambling on of a concerned citizen who watched people suffer insurmountable death and destruction on her television, who had friends and relatives fortunately survive Katrina, who donated money to the Red Cross along with supplies to churches sending care packages to various parishes, and continues to meet people who were able to start their lives over. I just hope and pray that if this country were to see another major disaster such as Katrina, that we've taken notes and learned a lesson or two on what NOT to do and what DEFINITELY to do to ensure that more lives are not lost needlessly.

If you haven't done so already and have the opportunity to, please check out Spike Lee's first Katrina documentary, "When the Levees Broke Parts I & II" and now his sequel documenting the time since Katrina "If God is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise" from HBO documentary series collection. Both series give a true glimpse and non-sugar coated insight to what worked, what failed, and how those who survived are coping with what they've lost. And it not only deals with the black experience of loss and anger, but also the white experience from government officials to everyday Cajun fishermen.
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See Dick Run.. Off at the Mouth!

December 30th 2009 18:55
Who would think that a former Vice President, who was mostly silent and unseen during his 8 year tenure, would be around every corner these days? It's like I can't turn on a television or read a newspaper or even a magazine for enjoyment, without seeing or hearing the craziness of Dick Cheney. During his first term as VP, the country wasn't sure if he was going to make it all four years with his somewhat severe heart condition. When he did and proceeded into a second term, we thought we'd hear from him or see him a little more than the previous term, but not so much. Now that he's finally been ousted from his throne of actually running the country into the ground through the use of his dancing puppet, Bush, he's always being interviewed, giving his opinions or making comments about our current administration's handling of everything!
Why isn't he doing the retired politician stint and writing a book and promoting somewhere at a local Walmart or speaking at some republican redneck rally in Texas or something? I'm sure he still hunts, hopefully not humans anymore, but you know what I mean. With the latest terrorist attempt (if you can call a failed underwear bomb that), he's at it again criticizing Obama's administration's handling of the situation. Now, if I can recall correctly, when someone attempted to blow up a plane using a show bomb, it was on Cheney's watch when he and Bush waited 6 or more days to respond to that attempt. At least Obama addressed the country's concerns the same day of the attempt, and even days afterwards, all the while on vacation still for the holidays. And lets not even discuss 9/11, which Bush's administration will forever go down in history for as their saving grace because they touted it as their reasoning for a "War on Terrorism" that hasn't garnered much progress in the years that have passed since that dreadful day! Where was Cheney's constant interviews, comments, and attacks then? Besides breaking the Geneva Convention's codes of ethics, torturing prisoners of war, and committing countless illegal acts of war, there's nothing to this date to show for it but the growing numbers of troops being shipped out with most coming back home wounded or worse. Yeah, Saddam Hussein was captured and executed, but has Osama Bin Laden been captured, detained, or hell, even questioned concerning 9/11, which supposedly started all of this?? Not to my knowledge.
Cheney thinks, and wants the rest of the country to think, that Obama and his administration has forgotten or is trying to ignore the fact that we're at war, hence admitting that terrorism to our country is still a threat. Hello?? How in the hell can ANY American forget that we're at war?? And Cheney should never let those words come out of his mouth considering he's one of the son's of bitches, if not THE son of a bitch, who put our hat into the ring with Iraq, Afghanistan, and God knows wherever else we have troops! I don't understand why he's ranting and raving like the lunatic he is all of a sudden, but even more so I don't understand why the media runs to print or broadcast his every word.
Maybe this is his way of preparing himself for putting his name on the ticket for 2012 as the head honcho. Maybe Cheney thinks that he'll get enough of a fanatical following to actually overtake the levelheaded Americans that I pray are still out there. Who knows what the deal is, but I pray that he'll eventually go away and never EVER be allowed to hold any type of position of power again in this country. Please, let us see Dick run...off into oblivion.
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Going Rogue or Going Stupid

November 18th 2009 15:08
Alright people, let me get this straight so that I have a clear and concise understanding of what's happening in our country today. Sarah Palin comes out of nowhere, literally, and becomes Governor of Alaska, okay got that down and not a biggie seeing as though no one really cares about Alaska. But then McCain's people, being backed into a corner by Obama's choice of Joe Biden for his VP, decide to do a 'Maverick' thing by choosing not only a woman, but the dumbest woman possible as his VP to shake things up a bit and show that this country is ready for the leadership of a high ranking female. Then, as the election moves along at a crazy, hatred filled, propaganda throwing, throw everything at each other but the kitchen sink pace, we, the American public (or sorry, Joe and Jill six pack) begin to see that Palin is not only dumb but completely unqualified to even hold the position of a PTA president let alone Governor of a state or VP of a whole country! Luckily, a whole lot of SOMEONES woke up from the joke that became McCain's campaign and voted for the other guy, sparing us the further embarrassment of yet another idiot in office only to come to the point where we're at today.
How in the hell do you go from disgraced Governor of only barely 2 years who quits for no better reason than a rambling on of basketball and hunting analogies for almost an excruciating hour of press time and then now you have a best selling book and a whirlwind book signing and promotional tour to boot? Yeah, she might have 'gone rogue' but this country seems to be going stupid in a expedient manner. In her many interviews desperately trying to appear as if somewhat qualified for the VP position, we learned that she doesn't read anything of real substance, unless gun and hunting mags have just recently joined the ranks of Pulitzer prized literature! Now she's got a book, and a best selling book at that? As much as I hate the GOP c**t of the year, Ann Coulter, she can at least read and write her own ridiculous stuff and back it up, even if psychotically when questioned about it. But Palin? With a book? C'mon people, what the hell is really going on?
I guess in the time of a recession, not only does the economy take a turn for the worst, but apparently people's intellect does as well. As an educated woman, with a family, I not only find Sarah Palin a disgrace as a mother toting her children all over the place during the campaign like trophies of failed birth control, but a total disgrace and embarrassment as a possible woman in a high ranking position of power. Any woman that's educated past the 5th grade should find her appalling, ignorant, and a slap in the face by our male dominated society who continues to push her as a competitive option for any political nomination.
Sadly, if this is the best the GOP can come up with in the ranks of feminine representation, there's no further hope for a party that used to be of high educational standards and morals, conservative thought, and practices. Instead of going rogue, maybe they should just go home and pray to their God for another 'great white hope', because Sarah Palin does not fit the bill.
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Nobel Prize Hoopla

October 9th 2009 19:27
Today, President Obama has been honored with the coveted Nobel Peace Prize. The hoopla surrounding this win seems to be the question of what has he done, in less than a year of his Presidency, that deserves this high honor? As much of a supporter of the President as I am, I can honestly sit here and say not much when you size him up next his prize winning predecessors. But the major task that he accomplished that I personally never thought I'd live to see is that he was able to bring a divided country (on all levels, not just political) together for one moment on one day to cast their vote for a change that we've never seen before. Yes, we've had Democratic Presidents before, but never in our entire history have we had a viable African American candidate to make it as far as Barack Obama in the primaries and on up through being the sole Democratic candidate against John McCain.
I'm only old enough to have voted 3 times (2000, 2004, 2008) and in the previous two elections that ended in the mistake that was George W. Bush, I had never seen the turnout of people like I did last year. The 2008 election united not just African Americans and other minorities, but brought together young folks who wanted a major change in the makeup of our leadership and the older folks who never would have imagined they'd be casting a vote for a minority, nonetheless, a black man for President! For once, in a long while, it was as if this country put aside racial differences and decided to be united for one day and vote a radical change in the appearance of our country. By Obama's election, we finally showed the world, that our leader represents the makeup of the United States of America in that we are all of mixed heritages and backgrounds, not just caucasian. Even if this moment has swiftly disappeared back into our political and racial divides.
The world also stopped for that same moment to recognize that the USA was making a statement for once that didn't involve war, invasion, or threats to the terrorists of the universe. The world took note and joined in the celebration, the recognition, and the historical inauguration of President Obama. And today, the Nobel Peace Prize didn't award him for his accomplishments in his first 9 months of office, but instead chose (I'm assuming) to award him for his feat of pulling off such an incredible campaign and election to the white house as the first President of color. As an American, I must say that I'm truly proud to have a standing United States President receive such an honor. The last President to achieve this was Jimmy Carter in 2002 and former Vice President Al Gore in 2007, neither of which were actually still in office at the time of their awards. But for many Americans, especially the RNC, today isn't a patriotic acknowledgment to our leader


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A Silly Poll or a Hidden Threat

September 30th 2009 15:43
Facebook is a great place to socialize with people you've lost touch with over the years or to just make new friends and see their lives in pictures and read their words and their thoughts daily. I have to admit, I've joined the application revolution and am almost addicted to it weekly. But the news that someone had the guts to post a poll concerning a death threat to our President floored me. I realize that not everyone in the country will like a President or even respect his decision or political affiliations, but any threat made against a leader should be taken seriously and handled with the utmost of importance. The Secret Service is doing their best, according to news reports, to track down and scold whomever posted the poll. They should even, in my opinion, go a step further and investigate those who actually voted in favor of the threat just to make their point clear that threats like these will not be ignored or laughed at. But then again, what's going to happen to these people when you've got crazies on a daily basis protesting with threatening signs in their hands about our President's safety, the safety of his wife and children, and even going so far as boldly standing outside of town hall meetings fully armed because they have the rights to bear arms even at a Presidential rally?
Former President Bush had his protesters, he had some things said to him publicly, and heck he even had a pair of shoes thrown at him in a foreign country. But I'd be willing to bet that he didn't receive half as many threats towards his life and that of his family as President Obama has since his campaign for the Presidency began. As a country, we're setting a dangerous example for future political figures, and especially for the highest office in the land. In 1963, when President Kennedy was assassinated, this country took a moment to realize just how easily our leader could be exposed to an assassin's bullet. In 2001, our country took another moment to realize just how easily our country is open to terrorism on our own soil. And now in 2009, our country should take a moment to realize that politics have become a new breeding ground for left wing radicals and bigots from every corner of North America to hash out their hatred and possible threats of violence against not only our leadership, but any political figure who openly supports his policies.
Every President walks in the doors of the white house inheriting the problems and pitfalls of the former one, but President Obama is getting way more than just a national deficit, a flailing economy, and another Vietnam-esque war, all of which he had no hand in creating as our leader. But he's also getting a hatred and disrespect like I've never seen before in my 30 years on this earth. I could be wrong, maybe other Presidents, within my lifetime, have received the same type of brick wall that Obama keeps having to deal with and we, as the public, just never heard about it much because we didn't have things like Facebook and 24/7 news coverage. But now that we are hearing it and seeing it 24/7 on the television, radio, and the world wide web, I think it's time this country took another gleaming moment to put a halt to something that could possibly lead to another ugly and tragic stain in American history


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Thought for the Day: Who's the True Liar?

September 10th 2009 20:17
Last night, as with millions of other Americans, I tuned in to hear our President address the nation concerning the hot topic of health care reform. As usual, I wasn't surprised with the overwhelming support of Democrats for a fellow Democrat in rousing applauding and standing ovations. I wasn't even surprised by the Republicans drab facial expressions and still responses to most of the President's speech. Actually, it's rather amusing to watch the up and downs of part of the crowd because you have to wonder if that's protocol during these types of occasions that you stand and applaud practically every single point your guy makes just because he's part of your party.
But I have to admit, I was totally caught off guard and personally angered when Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina heckled the President with 'You Lie" in response to whether the proposed reform will offer coverages to illegal immigrants. My jaw dropped, my heart skipped a beat, and my eyes widened in response to what I was unsure I heard. It wasn't until the President acknowledged and addressed him, along with the accompanying boos that I realized he did in fact flat out call the President of the United States a liar! Now, don't get me wrong, ALL and I do mean ALL politicians lie and the President probably has to do more of it than any one else in a 4 year span of time. But for a United States Congressman, one elected to represent and uphold the reputation of the highest office in the land, to heckle the President and call him a liar is beyond words or thoughts. Not only has he embarrassed and humiliated himself, even amongst his own party (who probably agree with his sentiments, but have the decorum not to have said it at that time and place), but he has embarrassed and shamed the country in my opinion.
Never before, in my lifetime, can I remember a Congressman/woman or Senator resort to name calling the President on national television during an address of the union speech! Even with the shameful and disgraced two terms George Bush served, he never was the recipient of heckling from his own Congress and Senate. And if ANYONE should have been called a liar flat out, it should have been him along with Cheney and so many others in his cabinet. Although Wilson has apologized and many, within a 24 hour time period, have offered excuses for his outburst, it still doesn't cover the fact that last night's actions have summed up the continuing downfall of the Republican Party and the American people. Disruptive town hall meetings, cries of racism and reverse racism, and comparisons to socialism and communism have plagued our society from everyday citizens. This is to be somewhat expected, as it is our right to express our opinions no matter how offensive, ridiculous, or scandalous they may be


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The newest controversy to sting the Obama administration is not still our ailing health care system, but instead a speech. Not a speech inciting violence or an uprising against the stupidity of the GOP party. But instead a speech geared towards American's youth to stay in school and better themselves and their futures. Now, as a parent, I am not offended by this. I mean my kid is not school aged as of yet, but I'm already starting to explain on a daily basis the importance of an education. Why would parents of any aged child, be offended by a positive speech urging children to not drop out?
If you continue to listen to the hatred that has become prevalent in our daily existence in this country for the past 6 months, you would think our President were turning into the despised dictator that he is constantly compared to concerning congress's health care reform. You would think that he was instituting propaganda tactics to our children to get them to conform to the party's ideals and principles in goose stepping down their city's streets to town hall meetings to salute Big Brother! You would ultimately think that this was the true beginning of the end of free thinking, free will, and freedom period from the government and their control!
But alas, no, it was none of this. It was simply a speech concerning the true American spirit of this country to utilize the right to an education. It was simply a speech explaining the power of a high school diploma, college degree, and even technical and higher learning degrees of distinction


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Dazed and Confused

August 19th 2009 15:02
All over the news and on websites galore, there are pictures of President Obama plastered with a likeness to either Adolf Hitler or the Joker character from the 'Batman' series. People, white Americans mostly, are taking to town hall meetings and to the web protesting any type of reform to health care that might benefit the lower classes and even help the middle classes, which I'm pretty sure the mass majority of these people represent financially. President Obama's plan is being compared to a form of socialism and even communism. People are showing up to health care information meetings with assault rifles and 9mm pistols in New Hampshire and Arizona because they can according to their right to bare arms, even at what should be a peaceful gathering. What's wrong with these scenarios? Why do these instances offend, disgust, anger, and even push me, and other fellow Americans, to a point of possible violence?
It's because it's truly unbelievable that this is the point we've come to as a country. This is the point we've come to as supposed intelligent, civilized, and compoents of one of the wealthiest countries in the world! Any American, okay, any human, should be outraged with a comparison of our country's leader to the ilk that was unfortunately, Adolf Hitler. This was a creature of some sort who purposely set out a propaganda filled movement to annihilate what he considered to be 'impure' human beings according to his idea of an Aryan race. Never mind that he definitely was not of this 'blond haired, blue eyed, fair skinned' race he preached about, but that he actually was able to dupe a whole country into rounding up fellow human beings into camps for labor, torture, and eventually death. Whatever socialistic ideals he might have had concerning those within his oligarchy of communism, this is not what he is forever endeared to millions for. Don't get me wrong, there probably are plenty of other leaders that have also graced our planet with their tyrranical governments that could more so resemble Hitler, but I have to say, Barrack Obama is not one of them.
Last time I checked, none of us, meaning Americans of any racial background, were being rounded up and loaded by the truckloads to death camps because we were Jewish, Black, Hispanic, Asian, etc... White Americans screaming at the top of their lungs about their rights are being taken away, about their health care options possibly being socialized, or that their civil rights to bare arms are being trampled on because liberals have taken over government aren't living in reality. In fact, I'm not quite sure where they're living honestly. They have the right to harass and intimidate others who want to be heard by their congressmen and their senators and their government in an intelligible manner, they have the right to bare their assault rifles and 9mm pistols and whatever other weapons they deem necessary to brandish, and they have the rights to deface our country's leader with communistic epitaphs and slogans. So, unless I'm living in another state of reality, I don't see where their rights are being taken away or even being harmed


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The ongoing battle that is ensuing concerning health care reform is completely ridiculous and very unnecessary. American citizens are not acting rational and peacefully going to town hall discussions with legitimate questions and concerns on their minds to speak before their state congressman, but instead are acting like school aged children on the playground trying to out yell one another to see who can be the loudest and most obnoxious. Death threats and swastikas are being volleyed at congressman who support President Obama's health care reform bill. Radical Republican talking heads like Newt Gingrich and others are yelling on National television networks and radio shows that with Obama's reform bill will come death squads and elderly people being forced to die to cut back costs.
Why is this going on? Am I the only sane person that is completely and utterly confused by the mass majority of the things being said that make no sense at all? I mean death squads and elderly people being forced to die to cut costs, are you kidding me? What's so sad and scary is the idiots who are actually buying into this crap and taking to streets armed with signs of ignorance against reform, or who are clogging up the internet with stupid comments about not wanting to be consumed by communism and socialism, or better yet the Republicans and yes some Democrats too who are pushing this propaganda to anyone moron who'll give them the time of day.
Has anyone actually taken the time to stop and read Obama's bill? Has anyone actually taken the time to stop and really listen to what's being said, processing it, and then coming to a realistic point of view about reform? Obviously not because people were actually thinking before acting, then maybe all this craziness wouldn't be going on. I thought we were in the United States of American, not some country with a dictator dictating to us what to think, what to say, what to write, and how to act and react. I didn't know we were becoming George Orwell's "1984" with Big Brother coming over the loudspeaker and forcing us to chant 'B, B, B, B'! If this is where we're heading, then I hope I have a mind that's totally secluded from manipulation


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Everyday that I turn the news on or read a newspaper or just overhear people talking, this damn birther movement crap keeps coming up. When, in history, has this country ever before allowed a group of nuts to get together, with such momentum, to challenge and question the birth certificate of any standing United States President? A crazy, barely English speaking psycho named Orly Taitz is gaining media buzz, not just for her clear stupidity and ignorance, but more so for her beliefs and supposed proof that President Obama was not born in the United States and therefore is not truly the Commander in Chief. For those of us with common sense would know right off the bat that this is not possible simply because of the lengthy and extensive background checks a presidential candidate must go through. But maybe the GOP has run out of things to do, say like disappearing back under the rocks that obviously most of them have crawled out from under, so they're now back and pushing this ridiculous notion.

This Orly Taitz has garnered a crazy following, including many elected officials who are responsible for setting policies and laws in this country! Even old as Chuck Norris is a 'birther' follower, and he's not had a decent acting gig since, hmmm...hmmmm....oh wait, I forgot, he does peddle some kind of exercise contraption during the wee hours of the morning through infomercials. What is it with this country, have we completely gone to hell in a hand basket? And if we have, why now under a young, vibrant, capable man who's vision is to hopefully bounce us back from what the last 20 years or so have brought us to? Why didn't someone challenge George Bush's birth certificate, oh wait, with that super COUNTRY accent of his and the special incestuous look on his face, there's no question he's American, Texas American at that! Or better yet, if we're questioning elected officials birth rights, how about educational backgrounds, because I'd put my money on President Obama having been born here in the states before betting that Sarah Palin has a true High School degree! Even once respectable journalists such as Lou Dobbs has chimed in using his CNN talk show and his radio show to spout the ignorance that has become a movement


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September 3rd 2008 02:02
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