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![]() Wayne Boatwright wrote: > On Mon 29 Aug 2005 05:02:40a, Sandi wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > > No Jill, it means many are poor and/or homeless urban inner-city > > dwellers who don't have cars or don't know people with cars. They are > > the elderly who don't drive and who don't have family members in the > > area who drive. They are the people with no choice but to stay. Your > > empathy, compassion, and respect for the elderly and poor who cannot > > evacuate on their own is overwhelming. > > > > Anyone else - like the tourists who think it's cool to stay - are fools > > who made the choice to commit suicide by hurricane. Because many > > Americans own cell phones, cars, have toilets, have electronics, they > > assume everyone in the world, including some of their fellow Americans, > > own the same. Too bad it isn't true. > > Sandi, while all of those conditions exist and there are people in that > predicament, there is also an element who want to "brave it out" and an > element who want to have hurricane "parties". Examples of that are > reported during/after every major hurricane. I feel very sorry for those > who, for whatever reason, cannot leave, but I don't give a damn about those > who are too stupid to leave. Ummm.....isn't that exactly what the SECOND paragraph says? Those who chose to stay because they think it is cool are fools - committing suicide by hurrican I think is the phrase I used. I lived in FL for 15 years and I've spent my share of time in hurricane shelters including a fun filled time in a shelter with a Bosnaian family, a Serbian family and a Herzogovinian family all in the same place. We had deputy sheriff to prevent Kosovo 2 from occuring. We also had an Alzheimers patient who wandered out in the peak of the storm when his daughter fell asleep from exhaustion. All of us able bodied were pressed into service to go out and search for him during the storm. I'm real aware of storms and the problems that are incurred by those who cannot evacuate - like special needs people. My mother was a special needs case and I needed to go to the shelter with her since she was a recent amputee. Sandi Sandi |
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