Coats to the Coast?
Category: Hurricane Katrina...
Posted Thursday, October 06, 2005 at 07:31 PM [GMT-6]
I never think about the Gulf Coast states getting winter weather. Daniel Morris reminds us that they do...and none of the residents displaced by Katrina have coats. Would you have packed your winter coats in a Labor Day evacuation?
Daniel should know. He no longer has a coat. Or a home to hang it in. It's a good reminder that now's not the time to stop helping.
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%%% EXPERIMENTAL %%% Attention: Mexico's President Fox, Pres. Bush, Surgeon General
Why not send these evacuees to Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, Guantanamo, Puerto Rico, Mexico anywhere where there is no winter? The low cost of living abroad will be a positive. So too will the jobs generated abroad by US dollars.
One advantage in using Mexico is the ease of transport using trains or buses.
If the government will act early, these evacuees might be able to avoid a very deadly catastropic flu epidemic.
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%%% EXPERIMENTAL %%% Attention: Mexico's President Fox, Pres. Bush, Surgeon General
Why not send these evacuees to Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, Guantanamo, Puerto Rico, Mexico anywhere where there is no winter? The low cost of living abroad will be a positive. So too will the jobs generated abroad by US dollars.
One advantage in using Mexico is the ease of transport using trains or buses.
If the government will act early, these evacuees might be able to avoid a very deadly catastropic flu epidemic.
Posted by: the-eurasian@earthlink.net at October 6, 2005 09:41 PM