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Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants
200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the water is undrinkable. Are these guys talking to each other? |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Don White wrote: Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the water is undrinkable. Are these guys talking to each other? Apparently not. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want to go back to a city without electricity, potable water, and a working emergency system, but I have choices, and perhaps many New Orleans folks do not. We got a nice phone call from the two Mississippi union families living in our rental house in NE Florida. Both of the guys got work from the union business agent and worked a full week last week, and the local business agent is making sure deductions are taken from their pay for their pension and welfare payments to their local union. That means their family health care stays intact. Their kids are in the local schools. I think they're driving back to their home areas this weekend with a U-haul to see what can be salvaged. According to their wives, there are at least a dozen families they know from the Gulfport-Biloxi area who are at least temporarily in NE Florida. Oh...a benefit to me...the inside of my rental needed painting. Well, it's going to get painted now, and I suspect any other work that it needs will be done. There's a 'good news' story you won't hear from JohnH. A real win win situation. |
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Don White wrote:
: Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants : 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit : from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the : water is undrinkable. : Are these guys talking to each other? The mayor of N.O. is a well-known idiot. The best thing that could happen is for another hurricane to hit the place, re-emphasizing the fact that it is not a natural place for people to live. (before they sink billions in to the hole again). b. |
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![]() wrote in message roups.com... Don White wrote: : Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants : 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit : from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the : water is undrinkable. : Are these guys talking to each other? The mayor of N.O. is a well-known idiot. The best thing that could happen is for another hurricane to hit the place, re-emphasizing the fact that it is not a natural place for people to live. (before they sink billions in to the hole again). b. Why does the Federal Government have to knock sense into the Mayor? A city without power, no drinking water and parts still sitting under polluted water........add to that another hurricane coming their way. Only a fool would tell the people to come back. The Mayor is indeed an idiot. |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 12:25:01 -0400, Harry Krause wrote:
I have no complaints. If either family decides to settle in NE Florida, I'll be glad to sell them the house, and the union will help them arrange a good mortgage. That would NOT be a NOYB mortgage! You have to wonder how many of the displaced people, will not go back to New Orleans. I would suspect that New Orleans will lose 20-30% of it's population. That might be on that nitwit Nagins mind. The longer they stay away, the less chance there is that they will go back. |
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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 12:25:01 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: I have no complaints. If either family decides to settle in NE Florida, I'll be glad to sell them the house, and the union will help them arrange a good mortgage. That would NOT be a NOYB mortgage! You have to wonder how many of the displaced people, will not go back to New Orleans. I would suspect that New Orleans will lose 20-30% of it's population. That might be on that nitwit Nagins mind. The longer they stay away, the less chance there is that they will go back. Which would, of course, erode the stranglehold that the Dems have on the region's political offices. |
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Don,
When you saw the floods in NO, and the people stranded there, it was the Mayor's fault. -- Starbuck Contraceptives: To be used on all conceivable occasions. This signature was made by SigChanger. You can find SigChanger at: http://www.phranc.nl/ "Don White" wrote in message ... Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the water is undrinkable. Are these guys talking to each other? |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the water is undrinkable. Are these guys talking to each other? Apparently not. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want to go back to a city without electricity, potable water, and a working emergency system, but I have choices, and perhaps many New Orleans folks do not. We got a nice phone call from the two Mississippi union families living in our rental house in NE Florida. LOL! You've got a rental place in Florida? Yea, right... Remember Krause...I have seen pictures of your *real* house. Add yet another fabricated fantasy to our proven liars list... -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:21:51 +0000, NOYB wrote:
Which would, of course, erode the stranglehold that the Dems have on the region's political offices. You are probably right. Only a Republican would be dumb enough to go back to live in a city below sea-level. ;-) |
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Harry,
I know your correct address, but I am a good guy and never publish it here. Unlike your publishing JimH's address. -- Starbuck .... Back in the saddle again... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Netsock wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the water is undrinkable. Are these guys talking to each other? Apparently not. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want to go back to a city without electricity, potable water, and a working emergency system, but I have choices, and perhaps many New Orleans folks do not. We got a nice phone call from the two Mississippi union families living in our rental house in NE Florida. LOL! You've got a rental place in Florida? Yea, right... Remember Krause...I have seen pictures of your *real* house. Add yet another fabricated fantasy to our proven liars list... No, crap for brains, you haven't seen a photo of my house. You and several other low-brain-output conservative slugs are fixated on the idea that the Harry Krause *you* found in the phonebook in Gambrills is me. There are *12* guys that I know of in my state with the same first and last name as mine, and there are at least that many with the first name "Harold." -- - - - George W. Bush, our hero! We're fighting terrorists in Iraq so we don't have to worry about hurricane victims here at home. |
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