Court Setback for Car Confiscations

medicineman

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what does NO have to do with anything? those landowners don't have to sell, they can go do their own clean up, they can roll up their sleeves and start a movement and rebuild without the gvnmnt...why don't they approach a bank with their own development concept and become millionaires??? go show them what to do if you see something unfair happening. You are definently beyond help, if you think a homeless poor NO resident can do any of the above. First they have lost everything they had in their meager lives, most owe a mortgage and have no means of paying it and maintaining a seperate abode, the ability of putting together a re-construction plan is beyond them when the city/county/US govt. has abandoned them and not even cleared the streets in some neighborhoods. As soon as the wealthy speculators have secured most of the property rights, you'll see a cleanup begin. this is the epitome of whats wrong in our society today, the greedy pricks are ruling the land. Like fuedal times, there has to be an uprising. Hanging wealthy pricks by the side of the road for all to see would not surprise me, remember when the french stormed the bastille, could happen again! I'm not worried, I live in the Barrio! In fact, I might just be leading a group.
 

7xstall

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i have seen lots of ultra-rich leaders down there crying about how the gvnmnt hasn't come to save them...why don't they put some money down with all that smack they talk? if it's going to be made into some rich utopia seems like they would want to cash in..do it themselves!!!

the city and parish gvnmnts HAVE cleared the roads that need to be used. some parts of the city are not going to exist in the future, they have to raise the grade on some parts.
 

medicineman

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i have seen lots of ultra-rich leaders down there crying about how the gvnmnt hasn't come to save them...why don't they put some money down with all that smack they talk? if it's going to be made into some rich utopia seems like they would want to cash in..do it themselves!!!

the city and parish gvnmnts HAVE cleared the roads that need to be used. some parts of the city are not going to exist in the future, they have to raise the grade on some parts.
You must be watching a different TV than me. Anderson Cooper has the best views of New Orleans, pretty much the real view, you can fantacize about what could be, but what really is is a bleak reality and a giant trash pile in the 9th ward. untill the trash is cleaned up (and a lot of cleanup is by private enterprise, the govt. has abandoned NO) There can be no viable rebuilding. They have no running water or sewer services, electricity or natural gas available, so living with a camp stove, bathing in the canal and crapping in the street is the alternative, would you want to live there?
 

7xstall

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would you want to live there?



lol, i wouldn't live there before Katrina!

you're the one talking about multimillion dollar homes, i'm saying they need to step up and cash in.

problem is, that city is nothing but a mud hole with concrete walls, the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the biggest river in North America on every other side.

if i build my house on top of a volcano that has steam coming out of it do you want to buy me a new house when it blows the hell up??
 

medicineman

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would you want to live there?



lol, i wouldn't live there before Katrina!

you're the one talking about multimillion dollar homes, i'm saying they need to step up and cash in.

problem is, that city is nothing but a mud hole with concrete walls, the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the biggest river in North America on every other side.

if i build my house on top of a volcano that has steam coming out of it do you want to buy me a new house when it blows the hell up??
I doubt you'd be around to accept it.....Actually you've been quite a gentleman in our discourses, so I'd probably buy you a new one. ~LOL~
 

7xstall

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yeah, i bet you'd help me pick a nice new spot too..."oh 7x, that's not just a ditch, that's what we left coast folks call a fault line..putting your house right on top of one of those brings good luck, it's like fung shway on steroids!"

lol
 

medicineman

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yeah, i bet you'd help me pick a nice new spot too..."oh 7x, that's not just a ditch, that's what we left coast folks call a fault line..putting your house right on top of one of those brings good luck, it's like fung shway on steroids!"

lol
No, actually there's a spot in Nevada, where they plan to store the nukes I had in mind, I'd build you a house right on top and you could monitor the radiation for us, maybe throw in a lead jockstrap.~LOL~
 

ViRedd

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How much is enough?


FEDERAL AID

Congress has spent $122 billion for Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma, including $87 billion in emergency spending.

How the latter amount compares to other disasters (figures adjusted for inflation):

Emergency spending (in billions):

Katrina, Rita, Wilma, 2005: $87

Terrorist attacks, 2001: $30

Four Florida hurricanes, 2004: $14

Northridge earthquake, 1994: $12

Hurricane Andrew, 1992: $9

Source: Congressional Research Service

All the histerical rants made by the left hold water no more. The Internet is WAY too easy to research. A simple Google search tells all.

Vi
 
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