If my town was located in a place which will see the likes of this disaster again, I would hope you'd do just that - so that in my broken up emotional state I wouldn't think it's a great idea to build up again, only to be torn down........again.Eghad said:Then next time a disaster stikes the towns of those who voted no here...
we will just put a big red x on it and write it off and let you look for help on your on.....
RIch said:When did the America that I knew die?
The thread was about rebuilding, or not rebuilding - which is why that's the topic of discussion - rather than the humanitarian aid.Rich said:I, too, am amazed at some of the reactions....any debate regarding the rebuilding of New Orleans can take place later....much later. (SNIP) Do we lack enough humanity to spend a few weeks trying to ease that suffering just a little before shoveling dirt over the hopes and dreams of tens of thousands?
You don't get it, do you Trip? We've got friends and neighbors who are only getting back on line now after fleeing one of the worst disasters in this nation's history. They don't know where their family's are; they don't know if they still have jobs; they don't know if they still have homes; and many don't even know where they're gonna go.What the "no" people are saying is lets use some COMMON SENSE so we do not get ourselves in a similar situation down the road.