Thursday, September 01, 2005

Hurricane Katrina

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What sad times we live in as of late. To watch the news and see videos of our sisters and brothers in harms way down in New Orleans and Mississippi, a result of one of the worst national disasters that has occurred during my lifetime. To see and hear about the plight of these human beings is heart wrenching and not easy to ignore (the symbols of raging water, flooding, boats, rescues from house tops are imbedded in my mind). The reports of people being hungry and thirsty in this country to the magnitude being reported is surreal...it takes me back somewhat to the shock of 911 (New York is my home town). I couldn't believe what I saw on television that day, and I am shocked with what I am seeing on television even now with regard to what is happening to the victims of hurricane Katrina! I am even more appalled at people being victimized by other human beings who should be helping out instead of being a hinderance to their fellow human beings. Robbing, bullying at a time when it would be more useful for them to work together with all and ultimately benefit as a community...the faces of many of these slackers and heathens are recorded and I certainly hope they will be fully prosecuted some day when possible. I have always believed that gang bangers, and anyone else who exhibits the need to abuse , and bully others should be sent to Iraq, Afghanistan, and not to a nice jail cell in america where we feed em and medicate em.

I will continue to pray for those victims in the south and wish them safe keeping as soon as the nightmare is ended. Use of our military personnel is certainly needed for this cause, don't you think?


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