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The moral of the Hurricane Katrina story?
Socialism Kills those it claims to help. See article below.
I love the line that every time you have the government wanting to help people, just insert screw and you've got an accurate read of what will occur.
One good Rev. needs to be backed up by another.
Socialism Kills those it claims to help. See article below.
I love the line that every time you have the government wanting to help people, just insert screw and you've got an accurate read of what will occur.
You really need to pay attention.
There was a plan, there were buses. Naggins failed on all levels.
You partisan hack, like others, base your feigned outrage on party, not reality.
One good Rev. needs to be backed up by another.
Moral poverty cost blacks in New Orleans
Posted: September 21, 2005
1:00 am Eastern
By Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson
Say a hurricane is about to destroy the city you live in. Two questions:
1. What would you do?
2. What would you do if you were black?
Sadly, the two questions don't have the same answer.
For better or worse, Hurricane Katrina has told us the answer to the second question. If you're black and a hurricane is about to destroy your city, then you'll probably wait for the government to save you.
This was not always the case. Prior to 40 years ago, such a pathetic performance by the black community in a time of crisis would have been inconceivable. The first response would have come from black men. They would take care of their families, bring them to safety, and then help the rest of the community. Then local government would come in.
No longer. When 75 percent of New Orleans residents had left the city, it was primarily immoral, welfare-pampered blacks that stayed behind and waited for the government to bail them out. This, as we know, did not turn out good results.
Moral poverty cost blacks<BR>in New Orleans
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