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Racists Dismayed.
Published on September 3, 2005 By kingbee In Politics

according to the la times saturday edition, 44 members of an elite louisiana army natioinal guard special response team, who'd been assigned to the superdome since arriving in new orleans before katrina hit, were in  the first truck of the first convoy headed to the convention center.  their orders were to retake the city. for the first time since the place went to hell, they were venturing out into the mean streets where they'd heard police had been killed, snipers were trying to down military helicopters and an army of looters had established mob rule.

as the truck carryin them to the convention center set sail, it musta seemed eerily like one of those classic scenes from a wwii john wayne movie, things were quiet.  too quiet. 

"...their wake pushed the body of a woman onto the steps of the Superdome. the floodwater had ripped her pants down to her knees. she was facedown in the muck, a red ribbon still tied neatly around her graying hair."

they passed buildings burning outta control before arriving at the intersection of poydras avenue and carondelet street to gear up in preparation of making contact with 15,000 people estimated to be holed up at the convention center.  it was time to lock n load...16 in the clip. 

here's how scott gold, the times' reporter, described what happened next:

Their mission was to establish a command post at the center, which officials have increasingly turned their attention to, particularly as the evacuation of the Superdome nears its end. They would then build a staging area to bring in food and water. Finally, they would send in teams to seize control of a massive and lawless facility.

The troops braced for the worst.

"Is this the calm before the storm?" one asked as they rolled through the streets.

"There are a lot of gangs out here in the water," said Sgt. 1st Class Maris Pichon, a 26-year veteran of the National Guard who served in Afghanistan last year. "This is not going to be a cakewalk."

Two trucks pulled beside them, one carrying water and one a massive pile of ready-to-eat military meals in boxes.

"Tell me they're not letting the food go in before the troops," one Guardsman said.

"That's called bait," another said.

They pulled into a parking lot next to the convention center in full battle mode. They spilled over the sides of the truck, formed a tight circle and began walking outward, stepping over the detritus of the refugees. Dirty underwear. A CD that included the song "Thank God I'm a Country Boy."

A troop carrier rolled over an empty water bottle, popping it like a balloon. The troops yanked their weapons to a firing position before realizing what it was.

"No civilians in this parking lot!" a sergeant shouted. "Hold your perimeter!"

No one came at them but a nurse. She was wearing a T-shirt that read "I love New Orleans." She ran down a broken escalator, then held her hands in the air when she saw the guns.

"We have sick kids up here!" she shouted. "We have dehydrated kids! One kid with sickle cell!"

Another storm victim, Cory Williams, 50, a respiratory therapist spending his third day at the convention center, greeted the troops as they came up the stairs.

He had ridden out the storm at his 9th Ward house. On Tuesday morning, when the flooding began in earnest, 6 feet of water came inside in five minutes, he said. He tried to stay on top of a car in the garage but the water continued to rise, so he made a run for it, dragging several neighbors out behind him on an inflatable raft as he swam, then waded, through the water.

He made it several miles west, toward downtown and higher ground, then watched police stop at gunpoint a Ryder van that had been hot-wired by thieves. The officers told the men inside that they had to stop looting and must try to get people out of the neighborhoods, that people were dying.

"Believe it or not, those dudes got the message," Williams said.

The thieves began ferrying people out of the devastated neighborhoods to the east. The police had deputized looters.

"They had to," Williams said. "There was no other way to get people out."

The thieves dropped him off at the convention center, where he stayed until the troops arrived.

Though there have been reports of shootings and several rapes, the crowd at the convention center does not appear to have degenerated into the kind of chaos and violence seen at the Superdome.

unlike the superdome, the convention center hadnt been provisioned as a shelter...and had only received on food drop.  

back to gold's account:

Children slept on laps and on the ground. There was an elderly emphysema patient. A diabetic. The boy suffering from sickle cell anemia, his eyes puffy and his skin yellowish-brown.

The troops arrived Friday, ready for anything.

"You've got to do something," said the nurse in the New Orleans T-shirt.

"We'll get you some help as soon as some people get here," Lt. James Magee said as the troops arrived. "OK?"

Inside, human waste covered the floor. An elderly woman tumbled out of her wheelchair and landed on the ground. Her housedress was soiled. A man had poured fruit punch into an industrial-size bottle of floor cleaner and was drinking it with a straw.

"If you kept a dog in an environment like this, they would arrest you for animal cruelty," said Cindy Davis, 39, the nurse, who had been separated from her group while caring for a patient and stranded at the convention center three days ago. "It's like a cesspool."

Frankie Estes, 80, said she was glad to finally see the troops. It was a glimmer of hope. Friday night marked her fifth night sleeping on the sidewalk in front of the center.

"I haven't had food or water for three days," she said. "I didn't know if I was going to make it."

By Friday night, dinner had been served to a seemingly endless line of refugees. Helicopters had begun descending on the convention center, airlifting the most critically ill. The troops had found their mission. It just wasn't what they thought it was going to be.

that's right folks.  just shows to go ya.

no cannibals.  no mau-maus. 

just worn out hungry traumatized people.  hopefully none of them will ever find their way to joeuser and see all the hateful things you had to say about them while they suffered.  


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on Sep 03, 2005
yeah, i had just closed that LA Times article and clicked on your bog link on my sidebar...of course, as bill o' reilly has called for the terrorist beheading of the Times Editoral page editor, I doubt you'll make much of a headway through the white masses churning for dark-skinned blood...

maybe they could round them all up and take them to Jackson Square where the old slave market was...

the white man's fear is same as it ever was...that our darker skinned neighbors might one day rise up and quit taking the bullshit...

seems these people just want food...could they be -- gasp -- just normal people?

i am however, confronted with this irony: the masses clamoring for more good news out of Iraq can't seem to say anything good about US citizens...
on Sep 03, 2005
If Federal Troops had done on Tuesday what is being done today, many would not have died and the looting would not have taken place. This is just like Bush sitting in the school for several minutes after he was told of the second attack on 9/11-- Inaction and incompetence!!!!
on Sep 03, 2005
COL, I had the exact same thought. When the hurricane was predicted, saturday, he was on vacation. When it hit on monday, he was playing a guitar. Tuesday, he played golf. Wednesday, he went back to DC, thereby cutting his all-important vacation short. I am so outraged. And, Cheney is nowhere to be found. Did he like drop dead, or something, and they are covering it up? Or, maybe he just went into hidng for drug rehab. We'll likely never know.

Bush was vacationing, his dick is missing, and his brain is well an evil bastard.

Nero fiddles while Rome burns.

What a laughing stock we must be around the world. And it has nothing to do with the darkies, as some here would like us to believe. Goddammm, I hate these SOB's. I'm just hoping it's the beginning of the dubya regime's unraveling.
on Sep 03, 2005
Now, now, we've got to give Dear Leader and the FEMArelles the benefit of the doubt. They might have been under the impression that 25,000 people were in the Superdome to watch a Saints game...

After all, he was busy playing his gee-tar (which is hard to do with your head up your ass).
on Sep 03, 2005
This is just like Bush sitting in the school for several minutes after he was told of the second attack on 9/11-- Inaction and incompetence!!!!



Actually it's nothing like it col. But thanks for stopping in with another useless Bush bashing post. Thanks for showing us again how pathetic you people can be.
on Sep 03, 2005
Well, he did nothing that was effective for about three days. That is a bit longer then he sat like a zombie at the school after 9/11. I think Harvard should ask for his MBA back!
on Sep 03, 2005
After all, he was busy playing his gee-tar (which is hard to do with your head up your ass).


Bwahahahaha
Certainly explains his multitude of malapropisms. Not to mention likely being a lousy guitarist.
on Sep 03, 2005
Bush order this on 8/27. To bring up Bush sitting in front of kids on Sept. 11 is just pathetic col. All you are trying to do is tie this into another stupid conspiracy.



WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response, today announced that Federal resources are being allocated to support emergency protective response efforts response efforts in the parishes located in the path of Hurricane Katrina.

Brown said President Bush authorized the aid under an emergency disaster declaration issued following a review of FEMA's analysis of the state's request for federal assistance. FEMA will mobilize equipment and resources necessary to protect public health and safety by assisting law enforcement with evacuations, establishing shelters, supporting emergency medical needs, meeting immediate lifesaving and life-sustaining human needs and protecting property, in addition to other emergency protective measures.
on Sep 03, 2005
We like bashing bush. It's fun. He deserves it. If I could get away with bashing ID and a few others who post here, I would. But, hell, I don't want to get banished again. That is really an effective deterrent.
on Sep 03, 2005
We like bashing bush. It's fun. He deserves it. If I could get away with bashing ID and a few others who post here, I would. But, hell, I don't want to get banished again. That is really an effective deterrent


Nobody deserves the kind of bashing that you and your liberal followers give out. You bash us anyways, and then play the victim role, so what's the difference?
on Sep 03, 2005
Yup, time to circle the doggie wagons and start crucifying that darkie mayor. Brad's already leading the charge and his Island Puppy is here to play wonder dog.

Even if Bush did all that bullshit on the 27, there's still federalised troops that have halted evacuations at the Superdome as of 11am Saturday. 6 days man. And jack shit until yesterday.

I hope that wall feels real good because I'm hoping there's gonna be some fucking backs up against it soon.
on Sep 03, 2005
Yup, time to circle the doggie wagons and start crucifying that darkie mayor. Brad's already leading the charge and his Island Puppy is here to play wonder dog.


You and fellow leftists are crucifying Bush. I guess that's ok though, right?
on Sep 03, 2005
Nobody deserves the kind of bashing that you and your liberal followers give out.


Oh, I love this. Me "and my liberal followers".

Hey Myrrander. As my follower, I order you to continue bashing bush. And, continue to mock stupid posters.

Hey COL, as my follower, I order you to point out what a horse's asswipe dubya is, and please point out his fucking misplaced priorities. Also, I order you to provide to this group why dubya took so long to read "My Pet Goat".

Hey, Kingbee, as my follower, I order you do continue to mock stupid posters.

Now that I got a few of my followers lined up, GO GIT 'EM, BOYS!.
on Sep 03, 2005
I guess that's ok though, right?


Yup.
on Sep 03, 2005
Yup


Point proved again.
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