Woeful Realization is Not Only Mine September 3. 2005
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An excerpt from an opinion piece, should probably read the whole thing:
(http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/orl-porter605sep06,0,5947785.column)
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Some other blacks also accused the federal government of neglecting New Orleans because it has a black majority and rampant poverty.
The racial friction is unwarranted and counterproductive.
I'm no fan of President George W. Bush, but here's a fact that can't be denied: He was not slow to prepare for last week's disaster.
Bush declared a state of emergency for Louisiana on Aug. 27. That was two days before Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana. The declaration started the process to assemble federal resources.
The racial criticisms made by West and others are an insult to the heroics of U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Air Force rescuers I watched on the television news. These guys have been descending on cables from helicopters and carrying New Orleans residents out of flooded neighborhoods. The rescues started on Aug. 29, the same day the hurricane hit.
And here's an interesting thing that I noticed in those rescues. All of the men I saw come down from the helicopters were white. The majority of the people plucked from the rooftops were black. Yet those white rescuers didn't seem to care what the victims looked like. The rescuers were energetic and compassionate. In one incident, a white Coastguardsman and a black guy stranded on a rooftop embraced as though they were brothers. Tears filled my eyes.
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(http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/orl-porter605sep06,0,5947785.column)
[snip]
Some other blacks also accused the federal government of neglecting New Orleans because it has a black majority and rampant poverty.
The racial friction is unwarranted and counterproductive.
I'm no fan of President George W. Bush, but here's a fact that can't be denied: He was not slow to prepare for last week's disaster.
Bush declared a state of emergency for Louisiana on Aug. 27. That was two days before Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana. The declaration started the process to assemble federal resources.
The racial criticisms made by West and others are an insult to the heroics of U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Air Force rescuers I watched on the television news. These guys have been descending on cables from helicopters and carrying New Orleans residents out of flooded neighborhoods. The rescues started on Aug. 29, the same day the hurricane hit.
And here's an interesting thing that I noticed in those rescues. All of the men I saw come down from the helicopters were white. The majority of the people plucked from the rooftops were black. Yet those white rescuers didn't seem to care what the victims looked like. The rescuers were energetic and compassionate. In one incident, a white Coastguardsman and a black guy stranded on a rooftop embraced as though they were brothers. Tears filled my eyes.
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http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/9/6/10841/71388
"Memo to White House: when MSM is debating whether your failures were due to racism or incompetence, no spin will save you"
Have a splenderific day!
"Memo to White House: when MSM is debating whether your failures were due to racism or incompetence, no spin will save you"
Have a splenderific day!

