The dos and the do nots
Published Monday, August 28, 2006 by Editor | E-mail this post 
As the anniversary of Katrina approaches this week, more and more is being made of the premise that the hurricane exposed a great divide between the haves and the have nots. Much has been made of racism and culture and poverty. In reality, Katrina only exposed a well recognized rift between the Dos and Do nots.
To be certain there most certainly is a rift between rich and poor (especially in the cess pool that is and was new Orleans), but this is simply a by product of an entitlement mentality, this very same mentality was exposed for all the world to see during Katrina crisis when the lowest common denominators of Louisiana society where scattered to the wind and everywhere they landed they planted the seeds of their entitlement mentality, simply demanding handouts from the hardworking people of this country with not so much as a semblance of thanks.
Here now one year on and the demand for handouts continues.
And what of the hurricanes themselves. One year ago, we were warned that this was only the beginning we were warned that 2006 would be a year of one killer hurricane after another…well here we are approaching September and so far only a single category 1 hurricane, hardly the makings of an apocalypse.
Nonetheless, each and every hurricane that is formed hence forth has but one cause, George W. Bush and global warming, apparently before George Bush there were no hurricanes and before “global warming” there were no devastating storms to ravage America’s coasts, regardless of what our history books may tell us. If only George W. Bush could use his amazing ability to create tropical cyclones to wage the war on terror.
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