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Originally Posted by mrnoodle
No, the victims aren't to blame for the hurricane. The magnitude of their suffering, however, is directly connected to the local government's unwillingness to choose prosperity and responsibility over entitlement and welfare.
That said, EVERYONE in New Orleans was wiped out. It's about human suffering, not black suffering. Rich people can rebuild, the poor can't without help. But the rescue workers and (vile Bush robot) military personnel are of all colors and backgrounds, and don't see race or class -- they see people in need. Time to get behind them with our wallets and words and leave the retarded partisanship behind. An entire American city has been wiped out, and all people can talk about is whether or not Bush directly caused the hurricane or simply likes eating babies.
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Hey, you're the one who posted that nasty "blame the victim article," so I don't think you should be getting up on your high horse there about "retarded partisanship," pal. And what's this about "
local government's unwillingness to choose prosperity and responsibility over entitlement and welfare. " Welfare is a mostly federally funded program, administered by the states. TANF and WIC are FEDERAL programs, so are SSI and SSDI for the disabled.
Please explain and give concrete examples of the state of Louisiana's and the city of New Orleans' unwillingness to choose prosperity while making entitlement a priority. I want to see facts and numbers, please, not polemics.