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Light Eye
09-05-2005, 11:37 AM
dear friends,

here's more from richard concerning katrina.

<a href="http://www.enterprisemission.com/weblog/2005/09/hyperdimensional-katrina-new-evidence.html">http://www.enterprisemission.com/weblog/2005/09/hyperdimensional-katrina-new-evi\
dence.html</a>

be well, be love.

david

hyperdimensional katrina": new evidence

the president has landed ... and will land again this morning.
on friday afternoon last week, as part of his whirlwind tour of the devastated
southern gulf coast ... five days after the landfall of hurricane katrina -- the
president of the united states stepped out of marine one, in mobile, alabama,
and said:

"we have a responsibility to help clean up this mess ....

it's as if he entire gulf coast were obliterated by the worst kind of weapon you
can imagine [emphasis added]."

the president then flew on to new orleans, and viewed the mile after mile of
gasoline-rainbowed waters from the air ... waters that had escaped from the
broached levees and now swirled around hundreds of thousands of water-ravaged
homes and apartment buildings abandoned before the coming onslaught of katrina.

the president touched down once in new orleans, spending about a half hour
watching the u.s. army corp of engineers attempt to plug one levee breach.
unlike in alabama or mississippi, mr. bush did not meet with any actual katrina
victims in new orleans. except for the brief "photo-op" on the levee, and an
equally-brief appearance at a news conference held at the louis b. armstrong
international airport, ten miles northwest of flooded downtown new orleans, the
president's only view of the tragedy of new orleans was ... from the air ....

unseen from marine one that friday evening were the literally thousands of new
orleanians still trapped in their drowned homes -- struggling to stay alive in
attics now barely above the rising waterline, frantically calling for help on
their dying cell phones ... until they died themselves.

the president of jefferson parish, louisiana, aaron broussard, told one such
horrific story to tim russert on nbc's "meet the press," yesterday morning:

"... the guy who runs this building i'm in, emergency management, he's
responsible for everything. his mother was trapped in st. bernard nursing home
and every day she called him and said, 'are you coming, son? is somebody
coming?' and he said, 'yeah, mama, somebody's coming to get you. somebody's
coming to get you on tuesday. somebody's coming to get you on wednesday.
somebody's coming to get you on thursday. somebody's coming to get you on
friday.'

"and, she drowned friday night ... she drowned friday night!

even as marine one was finally flying overhead ....



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