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In one of these threads, someone asked, what was the free market solution to rebuilding NO. By a curious coincidence, (the Org asks, the BBC answers)...
- English Assassin
Yeah, that keeps happening. Adrian II, in Post #34 in this thread trots out the Louisiana State Emergency Action Plan, quoting the relevant evacuation bits. 3 hours later, Bryan Jennings, anchorman for NBC News, uses the same document and references the same entries in his analysis of "what (might have) went wrong". Eerie.
Meanwhile, in an obviously clerical error that would be comedic, where lives not at stake: FEMA sends evac's to wrong city
Re: Relief effort has racial element?
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Originally Posted by KukriKhan
Happens to the best of us. The Herald Trib has a decent article today (originally from the new York Times I believe) about Dutch coastal defences. What it smoothes over (for lack of space) is the total screw-up during the Dutch flooding disaster in 1953. But what it mentions is that nature is always full of surprises and rarely follows a man-made scenario.Now we have decent defenses, but it took us a while. We were the ones who invented dykes and polders, right? So we reckoned in 1953 that the nation was prepared for a major hurricane + high tide. Yeah right...
http://www.kustgids.nl/1953/ramp1.jpg
Re: Relief effort has racial element?
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Originally Posted by English assassin
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OT, I read in the papers this morning that people are upset that someone in the States has printed a load of T shirts reading "I looted New Orleans and all I got was 30 of these lousy T shirts"
Obviously I am a sick person because I thought that was quite funny, myself.
That is funny.