Thursday, October 06, 2005

"Who can denigrate New Orleans more?"


Apparently, my humble site is still getting the occasional hit from the intellectual sinkhole that is thepolitic.com, specifically from this article, "Who can denigrate New Orleans more?" where, according to the collective wankerhood over there, yours truly took the early lead.

Well, if that contest is still accepting submissions, let me suggest whoever decided to just stop looking for bodies in that city. How about that, guys? Is that "denigrating" enough for you?

Wankers.

4 comments:

Mike said...

I actually thought it was the Bush regime refusing to give money to the City so it didn't have to layoff police officers and firefighters among the 3000 civil servants that lost their jobs yesterday.

I mean, just because it did help out that way after 9/11 and Hurricane Andrew means nothing....

Lynne said...

9/11 and Hurricane Andrew happened in mostly white areas. That wouldn't have anything to do with his decision, would it?
Good God, I hope Fitzgerald can pull the strings that unravel this robe of evil.

Cathie from Canada said...

My conclusion was that they stopped looking because they didn't want to find a thousand bodies. And I still think it is many more than that. But no one will know because whole neighbourhoods of destroyed rental property will just be bulldozed and no one will ever figure out how many people have just disappeared rather than moved somewhere else.

Anonymous said...

They are over 1000 dead. CNN reported back in September that there were 1,033 dead.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/21/katrina.impact/