
Last night on NBC I watched Brian Williams report on hurricane Katrina and the aftermath. It literally made me sick to my stomach to see first hand the slow response of our government from local officials up to the highest branches of the Bush Administration. As people became desperate for food and water and were fighting to survive, government helicopters were flying overhead doing what? They sure as hell weren't picking people up let alone dropping food and water which would have saved many lives. No, people were just left to die in the heat and humidity while we were spending millions of dollars in Iraq rebuilding a nation that we destroyed. Children walked the streets without their parents, passing up dead bodies as they went along. They drank the water because they didn't have a choice. They deficated where they stood or sat. Babies died of dehydration. Elderly people were left to die without their medications. People looted the stores to have items they could trade for food and water. I hate to say this but the dead were murdered by our governments lack of a timely response. Instead of saving the people first which should have been done, they began using the shinook helicopters to repair the levys. In America the people should have come first. We are not a third world country here. That week we were! Our government failed the good people of New Orleans. One question I would like to know the answer to, would the response have been the same elsewhere in the country? I think it would. I don't think it was race that played a role in the slow response. In my previous post about global domination and new world order I explained how mass elimination of people in the world was taking place at the benefit of others. I believe the slow response was due to the B.A.'s wanting the world population to go down. In a situation like this which they didn't cause, the slow response would help their cause. Unlike 9/11, they didn't directly cause the event which took place, they only helped it to escalate. Do you feel safe in America? I used to but I'm beginning to worry about the future of my family.

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