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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2005
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: August 30, 2005 | ||
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| Tuesday -- August 30, 2005
Web Guy left me a message last night telling me that I was taking some heat from people who were upset about my statements yesterday regarding Katrina and New Orleans. My comments were made regarding a National Weather Service warning that was issued Sunday morning and which said, among other things, that "all" wood frame apartment buildings would be destroyed and that tall buildings could actually topple. I said that this particular warning was a bit much, and we now know that to be true. No tall buildings toppled, not "all" wood frame apartment buildings were destroyed, now was downtown New Orleans wasn't buried in 15 to 28 feet of water. Yesterday I also made the point that people who evacuate based on overblown warnings will be more likely to ignore warnings the next time .. possibly to their eternal regret. This has been proven to be true in the past. At no time yesterday did I ever say, as some have charged, that people should not have evacuated New Orleans or the Mississippi Gulf coast.. I merely posited some reasons why, given what we knew yesterday morning, people might make the decision not to evacuate the next time such warnings come down. I have never expressed opposition to evacuations from hurricane-threatened areas. At no time yesterday did I suggest that evacuations in and around New Orleans were unnecessary or ill advised. In fact, my comments focused on official actions that could cause people not to evacuate when threatened. As I've already said, I commented that overblown warnings of destruction will cause people to ignore dire warnings when the next hurricane approaches. I also suggested that people will be more likely to stay behind to protect their property if officials fail to offer protection from looters. I also said that some people refuse to leave their homes because they know that officials will make it much more difficult than necessary for them to return when the storm and the threat passes. Now ... there is one entirely accurate critique of my comments yesterday.. Web Guy tells me that listeners are upset because I didn't acknowledge the extent of the damage in New Orleans. They're right. When I was on the air yesterday morning I had no idea that the damage was as widespread as it was. No --- we didn't have the predicted 15-flood in the French Quarter, and buildings didn't topple, but there was flooding --- lots of flooding. If you actually knew how extensive the damage was yesterday morning, then I salute you. Today I'm hearing that as many as 40,000 homes or more in the New Orleans area are virtually under water. There are areas along the Gulf coast that haven't been heard from, areas inaccessible to rescue workers thus far. The death toll is above 50 as I write this. I would guess it will be far above 100 by the end of the day. I also suspect that we really have no idea how extensive the damage is at this point. There are fears today that more levees around New Orleans today might give way. This morning there's word of a breech in a levy that is sending water down Canal street into downtown New Orleans. In addition to the human loss, we're looking at billions of dollars in clean-up costs. This may be the largest natural disaster ever to strike the United States. This disaster has had a special effect on the Boortz Show crew because we were in New Orleans just 24 hours before Katrina hit. We met almost 1000 area residents at a book signing on Friday night, and had a wonderful brunch with some of our WTIX listeners on Saturday morning. We've seen some absolutely heartbreaking video from New Orleans today ... people who lost loved ones, and one particular man who lost his wife. It breaks your heart .. and we can't help but wonder if all of the people we met are OK .. and pray that they are. Now .. I do want to say this. I'll stand by what I said yesterday. Overblown warnings do teach people not to pay attention when a real threat approaches, and the actions of government can cause people to stay in their homes rather than to seek safety. I realize, though, that some of my comments yesterday may have have been misunderstood and, therefore, may have hurt those who are actually suffering from the effects of Hurricane Katrina. For that I humbly apologize.
By the way ... did you
read last week that some scientists are starting to
resign from a
much-ballyhooed global warming panel? These scientists are saying that
there is no substantive evidence that whatever global warming we do have is
caused by the actions of man. To the environmental crowd, this is heresy.
That what we are seeing in New Orleans today is nothing compared to what we might see if Islamic terrorists ever manage to realize their dream of bringing a nuclear device into this country. We're seeing tremendous losses and devastation in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. This is nothing compared to what you might see if the radical adherents of the wonderful, peaceful religion of Islam realize their dreams.
Sorry, Cindy; but every time you open your mouth you do more to prove to the world that you just don't know what you're talking about. Obviously Iraq DID have WMDs. There are tens of thousands of dead Iranians and Kurds to testify to this fact. Also, Iraq WAS most certainly linked to Al Qaeda. The links are detailed in the 911 Commission report as well as the David Kay report. At any rate .. now this strange woman is saying calling other mothers who have lost their children in Iraq "continue the murder and mayhem moms." Incredible.
As if the maniacal rantings of Cindy Sheehan weren't enough --- check this out. In a little over a week Cindy will be on her way to Maine .. there to participate in a demonstration against, of all things, The Blue Angels. If you're ready for yet another excursion into the dark minds of the anti-military pro-appeasement crowd, just check out this announcement!. By the way ... if you look at this announcement you will see a reference to one of the purposes of the protest being to to protest the obscene waste of American tax dollars to stage these Blue Angels' multi-million dollar extravaganzas. Now I don't know about this particular air show, but the usual procedure is for the sponsors of the air show to cover the costs of the performance by the Blue Angels. The air show sponsors have to come up with enough cash to pay for the food and lodging of the entire Blue Angel team plus the fuel costs for flying all of the aircraft, including Fat Albert, to the site of the show. Several years ago I was privileged to take a ride in Blue Angel No. 7 piloted by USMC Capt. (now Major) Len Anderson. True to form, I immediately started catching hell from those who don't exactly like my positions on various subjects for "wasting the taxpayer's dollars." Then, as now, the expenses for that ride were covered by the sponsors of the air show. It will be no use telling the organizers of this protest the truth ... they don't want to hear it.
Yesterday's Nuze contained information about evidence of weapons of mass destruction uncovered in Iraq. We received many emails asking for the sources of this information. So .. here you go. Just click on these links and become a better-informed American! http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2004-07-07-iraq-uranium_x.htm Yesterday I commented on a statement by a Face the Nation reporter over the weekend that "everyone agrees" that all Iraqis hate the site of American troops in their country. Here's a message I got from Iraq yesterday:
Yeah ... as the NBC reporter said .... "everyone agrees."
Would you pick him up? REDNECK SCRAP BOOK Everyone has something they like to do to get their partner in the mood for some lovin'... How is it possible that the Redneck Scrap Book never runs out of material? READING ASSIGNMENTS Yesterday I told you about a school in England where students will be allowed to swear at teachers .. including dropping the "F" bomb, but only five times in a class. Some of you didn't believe me ... so here's your link. Did you see the picture
of Al Sharpton and Cindy Sheehan kneeling at the cross at their Crawford
protest?
Check out this picture, which shows you just how invented the whole scene is.
After our F**king story yesterday, we just had to bring you this list of double entendre towns, streets and villages from Britain. | ||
WHAT THE HECK ARE THOSE POINTY HAND THINGS? These are links to each individual story on the Nuze, p-links for the geeks out there. Plus, they work today and they'll work tomorrow. Now you can easily discuss/debate/rip apart the Nuze without worrying about the links going bad. Enjoy! BOORTZ BLAST NEWSLETTER
NEAL'S FANS GET TOGETHER
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