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- From: <Robert_Pauley AT oxy.com>
- To: <percy-l AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [percy-l] hurricanes
- Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 20:16:47 -0700
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Agreed, Mr. Mitchell. And while we are human and fallible, some of
us also are exceptionally corrupt and incompetent, as, for example, the entire
political infrastructure of New Orleans, which knew about its weak sea walls for
years and did nothing, and which tolerated also for years a violent
and increasingly brazen criminal element (a violent crime rate 10 times the
national average). New Orleans cannot manage itself on a good day, and so if one
wants to know why it could not coordinate a swift and effective response on a
sequence of very bad ones, one may of course look for blame to the distance as
it one's predictable political cant, but it would make more sense to look
no further than an inept, third-world city hall.
-----Original Message-----well since both list are talking about it, and since both share common readers... why not chime in a piss people off.
From: percy-l-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:percy-l-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of KMitch2626 AT aol.com
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 7:56 PM
To: percy-l AT lists.ibiblio.org
Cc: peirce-l AT lyris.ttu.edu
Subject: [percy-l] hurricanes
yes your all correct. did you know that our federal government, has strict guidlines on how it must respond to the suffereings of african-american people. the lack of help, was actually due to a specific wait time, we must follow, whenever there is a crisis involving poor black persons such as just happened. our governing officials actually sit and watch and chuckle at their suffering. then at the last moment, decide to send in help. oh wait, actually, they knew what was going to happen, and could have prevented it.
we are human and fallible, and im certain mistakes were made and will be. but if you think this is race driven... call me cold, kick me off your listserves, but your full of shit!
my rant amidst a time of great sadness for those hit by a hurricane,
ken mitchell
quotes:
"It's the first week of school and I am utterly haunted by the horrors
of the Gulf Coast area (Why is help taking so long? Why isn't the
media asking the class or race questions?) I know these are not
direct Percy points, but I think there are parallels. Your point
about mimetic desire would be a lovely thread at which to pull.
Surely this applies to Tom More and the man on the train (pre-crash)
and even Will Barrett."
"IMHO the most significant anachy assoicated with the disaster in New Orleans is the US Federal government's woefully indifferent and criminally inadquate response to the suffering of poor black americans. As an american I'm ashamed of our religious and racial bigotry. First Iraq and now this. May god forgive us. "
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[percy-l] hurricanes,
KMitch2626, 09/02/2005
- Re: [percy-l] hurricanes, Patrick Lynch, 09/02/2005
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Re: [percy-l] hurricanes,
dabeck, 09/03/2005
- Re: [percy-l] hurricanes, dabeck, 09/03/2005
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Karey, 09/03/2005
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- Re: [percy-l] hurricanes, Karey, 09/03/2005
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Tommy Armstrong, 09/03/2005
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Tommy Armstrong, 09/04/2005
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