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and John Kerrys Hollywood friends when it comes to the poor and starving in Miss. and Louisiana???

....oh that right its not islamic terrorist in Gitmo...I wonder who is more comfortable today???....those at Club Gitmo or Biloxi????

Wheres Bono????....Whers Sean Penn????...codling Iranians...not americans

These people are so fucking upside down that you couldn't possibly make it up on a bad acid trip.
 
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[size=+1]The Elite Don't Understand The South[/size]
<SMALL>Townhall.com ^ | September 1, 2005 | Matt Towery</SMALL>


The elite doesn't understand the South Matt Towery

September 1, 2005

I'm known to write occasionally that the rest of America doesn't understand the South. Now comes some clear and convincing evidence.

As fate would have it, InsiderAdvantage, the company that I lead, just this week purchased the long-established Washington, D.C.-based Southern Political Report. Hastings Wyman, a widely respected political reporter in Washington, will continue to edit the publication.

But as Hurricane Katrina approached, we were in the last stages of creating a daily web-based version of the report. Immediately, we called on all the resources of the Southern Political Report, including its vast network of contacts, many of whom live in Katrina's path.

As early as Monday afternoon, we realized the storm was far more devastating than was being reported by the TV news networks. For starters, our sources said New Orleans would start to flood by daybreak Tuesday. They also explained how entire foundations of the Southern economy had been erased, such as the burgeoning casino resorts along the Mississippi coast.

By late Tuesday night, we had been told off the record that the death toll of about 80 being announced would possibly swell into the thousands.

So why on Tuesday night was network television airing shows like "Tommy Lee Goes to College," instead of providing wall-to-wall live coverage of this historic, catastrophic event? Where were the rock stars announcing soon-to-come mega-concerts to raise quick cash for the stricken region? And why in the world was the stock market rising both on Monday and Wednesday?

I'll tell you why. It's because the know-it-alls in New York and Washington don't have a clue about the American South. They don't comprehend its political might and economic muscle, and thus the ultimately crippling impact Katrina is going to have on them, too. It's that simple.

This isn't to knock the courageous and resourceful print and broadcast reporters on the scene or the media venues that have devoted practically all their column space or airtime to this cataclysmic event.

I'm aiming higher with my complaint -- at the top-level program directors and network executives who think that earthquakes in California and attacks on New York warrant the full attention of the world, but life-threatening emergencies in the swamps and "backwoods" of the South don't.

Well guess what? They matter now.

Let the word get out: While everyone in the storm's path is grateful for the efforts of so many across the nation, it's also clear that the disconnect between the top corporate and media leaders in America and the people of the South is far more serious than even I had imagined.

Wednesday's declaration by the mayor of New Orleans that "thousands may be dead" -- whether confirmed or not at the time -- should have justified an end to regular TV network programming.

It wasn't to be. One of my own local network affiliates -- like most others around the nation -- kept airing "General Hospital" via the network feed.

You can bet that if New York City were underwater, and thousands were presumed dead with countless others' lives still hanging in the balance, these same networks would have suspended regular programming to cover every developing second of the disaster's unfolding events.

These effete national executives just can't get a handle on the South, be it our politics -- especially in predicting our elections -- or our economic significance. They are always a day late and a dollar short.

They think we're racists, when in fact the greatest peaceful mixing of races in the nation -- and maybe the world -- occurs in the South every day. Substantial African-American and Hispanic communities are an integral part of our economy and communities.

They assume we are dumb and poorly educated. That ignores the massive improvements that have been made since the Civil War ended. That's when a dual set of second-class citizens was created overnight -- destitute whites, including many in the former planter class, and uneducated former slaves.

Trace a line from Houston through Atlanta, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Miami, and yes, what was once New Orleans, and you will see the clear outline of who controls Congress and the White House.

We are the growth of America and its future.

But it took days for the nation as a whole to even tip its hat to a natural disaster that has the potential to drag America into a full-blown recession.

I'm American before all else. I'm proud of every part and each person in the United States. Like Frank Sinatra, I love New York. I travel to Los Angeles at the first chance.

But this week, I speak the words no one else wants to say: The South has been hit with the equivalent of a nuclear bomb. And too much of America didn't want to notice until it had to. ©2005 Creators Syndicate
 
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What an idiotic posting ....

Friday's concert — which will feature musicians Connick, Tim McGraw and Wynton Marsalis, along with actor Leonardo DiCaprio — will be hosted by "Today" co-host Matt Lauer from NBC's New York studios in Rockefeller Plaza. Money raised during the telethon will go the American Red Cross.

The Viacom-sponsored event, which will also benefit the American Red Cross and other relief organizations, will include live performances by artists such as Ludacris, Green Day, Usher, Alicia Keys and the Dave Matthews Band in cities across the country. The length of the concert and time had yet to be determined.

Dubbing the concert the "first stage" of an ongoing campaign to help those devastated by the hurricane, Viacom also donated $1 million to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Effort

Meanwhile, BET — another Viacom property — is broadcasting a telethon Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. EDT that will feature celebrities such as hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, rapper Master P and jazz artist Marsalis. The telethon will air tape-delayed at 7:30 p.m. on the West Coast.

Also on Wednesday, the Walt Disney Co. announced that it would make a $2.5-million donation to relief and rebuilding efforts, and Oscar winner Morgan Freeman announced that he would launch an auction to raise funds for hurricane victims
 

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Patriot said:
and John Kerrys Hollywood friends when it comes to the poor and starving in Miss. and Louisiana???

....oh that right its not islamic terrorist in Gitmo...I wonder who is more comfortable today???....those at Club Gitmo or Biloxi????

Wheres Bono????....Whers Sean Penn????...codling Iranians...not americans

These people are so fucking upside down that you couldn't possibly make it up on a bad acid trip.

Wow - 3 days after the fact and you want people like Bono and Clinton down there? A quick visit to John McCains senate website shows nothing of the devastation - nothing. Does that mean that Sen. McCain hates the South? You want a former president to be bailing water...but make no mention of how little Dan Quayle has done to help in times of crisis. Both held high public office - yet no mention.

You've made the odd good point in the past that caused many to think and test their beliefs in this "red/blue" division - but you're a flat out asshole for trying to continue the divide when the country is in time of crisis.

Hear that? THE COUNTRY. On one post you stand on your soapbox about what a great country this is because someone let refugees stay in their home, then you turn around and play the "hollywood elite" card and in literally hours after this tragedy try to proliferate the growing divide in the country.

You wrap yourself in the flag and then defecate on the very foundation of what the flag represents - how long until you start removing stars since they "just don't understand" the South? Then of course you track down a townhall.com article that gives you some sense of credibility in being a dick in a time where some of us try to look past the difference and look for the sames. But hey, you call Doc a traitor for his idiotic posts - then like a tennis match between the blind, you match him point for point.

Jointpleasure blaming the "blue" areas for problems and now you blaming Clinton and Bono for not helping in the hours after.

Right or Left partisanship during this tragedy is garbage.

You've become a joke.
 
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***********Note to Self*************

Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Gore=13.2 Bush=2.1


Put the animals in a cage. The New Orleans mayor should be ashamed of himself.
 
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Jointpleasure said:
***********Note to Self*************

Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Gore=13.2 Bush=2.1


Put the animals in a cage.
but wait a second...arent the red states the ones with their guns and backwards way of thinking?...hilarious
 
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Clinton is helping to organize a drive to raise money
 
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Where is our government?
 

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Patriot said:
and John Kerrys Hollywood friends when it comes to the poor and starving in Miss. and Louisiana???

Looks like Clinton is with Bush Sr. and Jr. at a press conference. What a prick -- why isn't he down in Biloxi with "Patriot" helping these people?
 
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Good point Lawrence. I guess the red county folk can tell the difference between a honker and a chopper. No - they just are filled with hate.
 
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Judge Wapner said:
Where is our government?

That's a very good question and one that civilized people in New Orleans SHOULD have been asking their mayor for years.

Second thought: obviously the mayor didn't care about criminal behavior in the first place.
 
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Ktv:

why is Bush 41 not down there? ghees, what a prick that guy is also ....
 

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doc mercer said:
Ktv:

why is Bush 41 not down there? ghees, what a prick that guy is also ....

he's with Clinton and Bush Jr. These guys are such assholes. They should be shoveling sewage with Patriot down in New Orleans --- but first checking which "side" the victims voted for of course (right Patriot?)
 
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I don't care if Bush shows or not. Just get these people food and water.
 
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and try not to get shot!
 

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Judge Wapner said:
I don't care if Bush shows or not. Just get these people food and water.

Amen to that. Patriot feels that what is needed is a celebrity show of support right now -- instead of minor things like water...food...transportation..medicine...
 
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On the medicine issue:

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Two hospitals were under siege by robbers who used axes, guns and metal pipes to steal pain killers and medicine, according to a pilot flying relief operations into New Orleans.

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Judge:

well said ..... we have AMERICANS in a true hellhole and its getting worse by the minute ...these folks are in a true life / death struggle and everyone should shut up and just be thankful for what you have
 
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Just shouldn't happen in this country.
 

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Patriot said:
and John Kerrys Hollywood friends when it comes to the poor and starving in Miss. and Louisiana???

....oh that right its not islamic terrorist in Gitmo...I wonder who is more comfortable today???....those at Club Gitmo or Biloxi????

Wheres Bono????....Whers Sean Penn????...codling Iranians...not americans

These people are so fucking upside down that you couldn't possibly make it up on a bad acid trip.

Classless post with no basis in reality.

What we do know is that while New Orleans was flooding, President Bush was on his Texas ranch clearing brush and riding his bike.
 

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