White Folk Gone Wild! Aussies Loot to Survive (Sydney Morning Herald) Really,
they're just animals, these people. What would Jonah Goldberg and
Michelle Malkin and Peggy Noonan say? These thugs should be shot on
sight. (Excerpt): Trapped Australian tourists describe
hurricane-raved New Orleans as a war zone, with them and everyone else
driven to looting just to survive. They told Channel Seven News the
streets were lawless with dead bodies everywhere. Mr Jones said
survivors were terrified of the violence."It's a battle zone. There's
shooting, dead bodies in the street," he said, adding that he and his
wife were forced to steal to survive."We're looters like everyone
else," he said…
Left Behind I Local Officials Criticize Federal Government Over Response (NYT) (Excerpt)
Meanwhile, the situation in New Orleans continued to deteriorate. Angry
crowds chanted cries for help, and some among them rushed chaotically
at helicopters bringing in food. Although Mr. Nagin speculated that
thousands might have died, officials said they still did not have a
clear idea of the precise toll.
"We're
just a bunch of rats," said Earle Young, 31, a cook who stood waiting
in a throng of perhaps 10,000 outside the Superdome, waiting in the
blazing sun for buses to take them away from the city. "That's how
they've been treating us."
Chaos and gunfire hampered efforts to evacuate the Superdome, and,
Superintendent P. Edward Compass III of the New Orleans Police
Department said, armed thugs have taken control of the secondary
makeshift shelter at the convention center. Superintendent Compass said
that the thugs repelled eight squads of 11 officers each he had sent to
secure the place and that rapes and assaults were occurring unimpeded
in the neighboring streets as criminals "preyed upon" passers-by,
including stranded tourists. Mr. Compass said the federal government
had taken too long to send in the thousands of troops - as well as the
supplies, fuel, vehicles, water and food - needed to stabilize his now
"very, very tenuous" city.
Col. Terry Ebbert, director of homeland security for New Orleans,
concurred and he was particularly pungent in his criticism. Asserting
that the whole recovery operation had been "carried on the backs of the
little guys for four goddamn days," he said "the rest of the goddamn
nation can't get us any resources for security."
A very interesting question: Will the New New Orleans Be Black? (BC) (Excerpt)
From the early days of the flood, it was clear that much of the city’s
housing stock would be irredeemably damaged. The insurance industry may
get a windfall of federal relief, but the minority of New Orleans home
owners will get very little – even if they are insured. The renting
majority may get nothing...We all know that the prevailing model for
urban development is to get rid of poor people. The disaster provides
an opportunity to deploy this model in New Orleans on a citywide scale,
under the guise of rebuilding the city and its infrastructure..."
Didn't see it coming, says Bush? Maybe he should've read National Georgraphic -- in October 2004: Gone With the Water (NG)
My City Was Gone Jericho (Limited Inc) LI, a former resident, remembers. (Excerpt)
If I were [still] living in NOLA…I’d be in the Civic Center or the
Superdome. Evacuation at a moment’s notice is not in my economic cards
– I have no car, I have no cell phone, and I have no desire to leave my
possessions (a computer, a tv, a stereo) to the winds, or to a passing
looter. Although I very much understand taking bacon and beer (which,
by the way, is a good thing to drink when the water becomes polluted –
that is, after all, why beer was invented), I very much don’t
understand evacuating New Orleans without any regard for the stuff left
in the stores, especially the weapons. I don’t understand not
impounding that stuff the first day. This is New Orleans, after all,
where every native has a funny story about some naïf tourist venturing
out to some area which is not to be visited without an armed escort. We
toyed with these stories, when I was there, because there was a certain
resentment of tourists, who were in search of easy vices but hadn’t
earned the right to them – didn’t even understand that vices come in
bundles, and some of them you might not like at one in the morning. New
Orleans isn’t just like a banana republic, it is one. There is no real
police force in New Orleans. There is a praetorian guard that protects
the garden district, and Jefferson Parish middle class folk, and
enforces the rule of the jungle on the Ninth ward. Over the decades,
both sides of this equation were educated to believe in a very direct
view of the regulation of social relations. When I hear calls to shoot
to kill the looters, that is the Garden District expressing what it has
always thought.
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