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Anonymous:
i am livid about the way the refugees are being treated. i am talking about they had to get on a bus and not even know where the bus was going, and they couldn't even say they just needed a ride to a relative's house.

now i'm reading that the plan is to put up mobile home "cities" for the refugees. we cannot allow people to be treated this way. i mean, i think there is some historical precedence to the suspicion i have that such concentrated neighborhoods of people with very little money do not turn out well for any of the neighbors.

that's it. that's what they are doing. they purposely let New Orleans flood to not only kill people but send the rest of them into dependent refugee status. that way they can implement the next phase of their plan, herding people into  their camps. this is all a rehearsal, or a part of their big experiment. god damn. we gotta shut this government down. Kellogg Brown and Root getting the clean-up contract. were there any other bidders, and who selected them?

so, what we gotta do is make these "cities" unnecessary. keep taking refugees into your towns. we don't need the fucking Federal Government. that was a fucking coup and an inexcusable use of power for the Police Force (NG, local cops, etc) to guard points of entry and departure into New Orleans and prevent non-profit, unarmed rescue teams from getting in and weary refugees from getting out.

yoo hoo! wake uup!

Kool-Aid:
Excuse me, but the proper term is "Americans", not "refugees".

Anonymous:
evacuees works

Anonymous:
You think the business leaders and 'elites' of the towns and cities housing evacuees want them there permanently? Nope. These people will be shuffled around until they end up in a tent city run by the feds in the middle of nowhere. Why? Because nobody wants them in their town. (unless maybe the gun manufacturers, sales have risen dramatically in the cities housing evacuees)

webcrawler:

--- Quote ---On 2005-09-12 07:09:00, Anonymous wrote:

"i am livid about the way the refugees are being treated. i am talking about they had to get on a bus and not even know where the bus was going, and they couldn't even say they just needed a ride to a relative's house.



now i'm reading that the plan is to put up mobile home "cities" for the refugees. we cannot allow people to be treated this way. i mean, i think there is some historical precedence to the suspicion i have that such concentrated neighborhoods of people with very little money do not turn out well for any of the neighbors.



that's it. that's what they are doing. they purposely let New Orleans flood to not only kill people but send the rest of them into dependent refugee status. that way they can implement the next phase of their plan, herding people into  their camps. this is all a rehearsal, or a part of their big experiment. god damn. we gotta shut this government down. Kellogg Brown and Root getting the clean-up contract. were there any other bidders, and who selected them?



so, what we gotta do is make these "cities" unnecessary. keep taking refugees into your towns. we don't need the fucking Federal Government. that was a fucking coup and an inexcusable use of power for the Police Force (NG, local cops, etc) to guard points of entry and departure into New Orleans and prevent non-profit, unarmed rescue teams from getting in and weary refugees from getting out.



yoo hoo! wake uup!"

--- End quote ---


Thank goodness someone else sees something wrong with this "plan of action". FEMA building trailer parks! This reeks of the urban renewal disasters from the past. Instead of herding hundreds of people in high rise or townhome projects it will be projects on wheels. How about building a safe place for the people instead of them having to be the victim of a tornado in a trailer park next. Affordable housing needs to be spread throughout communties instead of one area too.

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