Real History, and terrorism in Real History Documents on the The Governor blurted out that those guardsman who had returned from Iraq ‘have been killing people over there,’ so they’re not going to be messed with in New Orleans. Uh, quite. Welcome to the United States of America and have a nice day. September 3, 2005 (Saturday) London (England) THE news from New Orleans is very grim.
Perhaps ten thousand dead, and now cholera and typhus will start to rampage. If I were a doctor anywhere nearby, regardless of the risk, I would have gone in by boat and helped, taken supplies of insulin myself and all the other things needed. Perhaps some doctors have, but we do not hear of it. Why did the US Navy not organise a fleet of little ships to cruise in through the waterways bringing aid? Why didn’t the Carnival cruise line send a couple of its floating casinos to provide shelter?
Well, we know who owns Carnival, and those folks ain’t about to help the Blacks any, are they. A total lack of organisation, and now things have worsened so far that even the bravest Black Hawk crew find it more prudent not to set down their helicopters in that angry city, but to toss out supplies onto wasteland hundreds of yards from the hungry crowds, often hovering themselves a safe distance above the ground. Like Mr Sanctimonious Blair
on July 7, the day of the London bombings, George Bush was on vacation and did not at first elect to return. He and his puppeteers have left the United States with its pants down. The only joy has been to watching his verbal stumblings as he tries to deliver ex tempore but convincing words of religious comfort to the sufferers, again from a safe distance; promises to rebuild the Mississippi Senator’s fine home soon; and then escapes