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Posted: Sat 03 Sep, 2005 23.16
by Anonymous
I'm disgusted that the American government was so slow and did not prepare for this. Some say it was a disaster waiting to happen! President Bush, if you think that killing Muslims in Iraq is more important than your own people then maybe you should resign!

The ad on DS asking for donations makes me sick cus there are so many rich people in America that can donate out of their own pockets rather than asking us lot to donate!

Posted: Sat 03 Sep, 2005 23.36
by Nick Harvey
PutneyMatt wrote:If they really believe then who sent the Hurricane in the first place.
Can you just give me a hint.

Another six or another twelve?

Posted: Wed 07 Sep, 2005 16.23
by Spencer For Hire
Thought some of you might appreciate this from b3ta.com today...

Image

;)

Posted: Wed 07 Sep, 2005 16.29
by johnnyboy
LOL Spencer! Liking it!

Posted: Thu 08 Sep, 2005 22.16
by Johnny
Just seen the news on BBC 1. I cant believe the treatment of the dead. Understandably it is important to get living people out of the areas but to just leave the dead bodies to rot is an absolute disgrace

Posted: Sat 10 Sep, 2005 00.06
by Sput
Interesting watching CNN just now, they're reporting that the US government has banned any images showing bodies, presumably just for the US internal media.

Obviously there's a line to tread when it comes to respecting the dead, but it sounds like something an oppressive regieme does to protect its propaganda!

Posted: Sat 10 Sep, 2005 00.25
by marksi
Bodies have been lying in the streets of a major city for 10 days now, in temperatures of around 32 degrees. You'd think that even an incompetent government would see that as unacceptable.

What sensible reason would there be for rebuilding a city which is surrounded by water, on land which is below sea level?

Posted: Sat 10 Sep, 2005 01.01
by PutneyMatt
Sput wrote:Interesting watching CNN just now, they're reporting that the US government has banned any images showing bodies, presumably just for the US internal media.

Obviously there's a line to tread when it comes to respecting the dead, but it sounds like something an oppressive regieme does to protect its propaganda!
This was the regime which banned images of the return of dead soldiers from Iraq

Posted: Tue 13 Sep, 2005 21.51
by marksi
Some readers may find the following information disturbing.

Mariah Carey is to sing on a charidee song for the victims of the hurricane, organised by Michael Jackson.

Posted: Wed 14 Sep, 2005 14.50
by Spencer For Hire
Is it a cover of Windy by The Association?

Posted: Wed 14 Sep, 2005 15.43
by Lorns
marksi wrote:Some readers may find the following information disturbing.

Mariah Carey is to sing on a charidee song for the victims of the hurricane, organised by Michael Jackson.

Oh no, no, no. Please no, this can't be true. Aaaaaargh!

If you don't hear from me again, i'm likely to be dead. If you're concerned about me, tell the police the suspects name is Stanley Blade.