Hurricane Katrina - 9.1.05

By rolandsmartin :: Friday September 2nd, 2005


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From: Royalty Jones on Friday, April 7th 2006

I think that what happen to new orleans was horrible. I also think that in time God has a plan and will restore New Orleans. Although there is pain now in the future you'll surviver will be able to look back and say "I made it." Things happen for a reason and just wait because what God has he has for New Orleans. So just believe and in the end you'll be rewarded for all you've been though. I wish New Orleans all the best in the future to come. Don't forget that God has not forgot about his people.

From: hannahbannana on Wednesday, January 4th 2006

My name is hannah and i am from st. bernard Louisiana i was deeply affected by h*k* and i deeply apreciate this slideshow

From: on Thursday, September 15th 2005

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From: Tolania Lucus on Friday, September 9th 2005

Stop saying refugee, they are hurricane victims

From: barry johnson on Thursday, September 8th 2005

Lets face facts we as a people need our own government black people in general needs a separation from this sad government we pay our taxes and where do it go in the so-called white liberal expenses we need a black house now Bush passing 54 billion bill why couldnt that be use before to fix the levee this is a 2005 lynching we as a black race needs to stop depending on this so-called government and depend on ourselves you see Bush do not care about black people social security might not have,retirement he wants to be 69 who the heck wants to work till they 69,me I want to lay back sit at home with a young women,think back in history when we need help its like we think about it when white folks need help zoom they theree,whole double standards when they get killed kidnapped or what ever they own the news,front page but us no no no,we are brainwashed from birth,it gose from back to slavery,i have to laugh at Bush aide Rice she one of those house negroes and Bush i think he took a vacation after he flew over louisana damn how many vacation do he take heck he spends more time rebuilding other countries but take years to not not fix a damn levee wake up black people we still in slavery and you don't even now it we still chain we still being lynch we as a strong black nation we need to wake up there more black in america we build this country WAKE UP

From: on Wednesday, September 7th 2005

As an award winning jouranlist, with an extensive vocabulary,it is diffcult to believe that the only word you could use to describe these poor souls is "refugee."

From: louixs lark on Tuesday, September 6th 2005

As an cognizant AfroAmerican, I think President Bush shoud be rapidly impeached due to his inability to execute responsible actions concerning the New Orlean's devastation. In my opinion, Bush is incapable in running America. He needs to have a serious discussion concerning race in America. My hope is that Americans willl challage his actions.

From: Sondra Washington on Sunday, September 4th 2005

This hurricane "Katrina" has caused us to prove our faith in, and love for The Lord Jesus Christ, as we show our love, respect and service to each other. Those who use this tragedy to exploit others, beware. God often uses natural disasters to show HIS sovereignty. Keep living!

From: Mark Marsh Blackfunnel.net on Sunday, September 4th 2005

Let this tradegy serve as a warning to all Black people in America that the Government that we support through our tax dollars has defaulted on her her promise to Black America. Now is the time for Black America to turn within and establish stronger systems of self reliance in in Media and Business. We have to tell our own story to the world or risk having someone else do it for us. Throughout history America has shown Blacks her worst while seeking our best or that we suffer peacefully and accept their definition of who and what we are. 99.9% of the Folks affected by Katrina were just trying to survive. Well America, there is a God in heaven (wheather you believe it or not)who sees your arrogance and is prepairing your judgement.

From: Tonda Clarke on Friday, September 2nd 2005

This is a tragic reminder to those of us who think that we, as a people, have achieved equality in the country. This is a wake up call for those pastors at the mega-churches who encouraged their massive congregations to vote for Bush "on moral grounds". Witness the "morality" of America.

 


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