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Katrina Musings

I've been thinking a lot about, as I'm sure most of you have, the people of Louisianna and Mississippi this past week. I can sit and complain about the exorbitant gas prices, but at least I have a car to put gas in and a garage to park my car in. I can hardly watch television or read the news because the scenes of the once bustling city of New Orleans that now looks like a 3rd world nation. The death toll is already unthinkable, and will get worse as the days go by. I cannot imagine how the people that have been relocated far from their home, possibly forever, must be feeling. As I was enjoying my labor day weekend, thousands of people find themselves suddenly homeless and in unfamiliar cities. Many have lost contact with friends or family, not knowing if they are alive or dead.

We can't blame terrorists this time. Some have pointed fingers at state and federal governments for how the rescue efforts were handled, and perhaps there is some blame there, but ultimately there isn't anybody responsible for the event itself. We can't threaten to retaliate, because there is nobody to retaliate against. Whether it was God, mother nature, the earth, or whatever you want to give credit to for creating Katrina, there is nothing anybody can do to punish it. It's a bit of a helpless feeling, as it's human nature to lay blame. But blame won't bring back the dead or rebuild cities.

The best any of us can do is to help the victims in any way we can, whether that be prayer, donating money, physically volunteering, or perhaps offering space for evacuees to stay.

Permalink 09/08/05, 03:23:51 pm, by Casey Email , 284 words, 115 views
Categories: Computers , 2 comments

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Comment from: Tracy [Visitor]
Casey,
I know what you mean. We have already donated some money but it is so heart breaking to see. I really feel for the babies without diapers and formula and when I look at my baby girl who has everything, I think I would hate to be a mom who would have to stand back helpless while their child goes hungry.
PermalinkPermalink 09/09/05 @ 23:25
Comment from: Benny [Member] Email
I agree, it is difficult to stand by and watch. I have been praying for the people that have been relocated to different cities, miles away from what they used to call home. I wonder how many of the people will be staying and starting over in the location that they have been sent to.

My heart hurts for these people, American people.
PermalinkPermalink 09/14/05 @ 00:02

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