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Double standards in the media in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.....

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 5:19 pm
by bingolong

Re: Double standards in the media in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.....

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:37 pm
by smjmcomic
guys please

read my thread in the visters fourm about this issue

Re: Double standards in the media in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.....

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 2:45 pm
by hellifiknow
bingolong,


I got to watch Rev. Jackson give them the word today. He made the point about why are we bothering about people who have no choice but to help themselves especially since most of those people were seriously hurting long before the storm arrived. I'm thanking god theres guys like the one in Miss Trudys pic thats helping someone who obviously can't help himself.

Re: Double standards in the media in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.....

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:24 pm
by bingolong
hellifiknow,
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/ss/events/ ... na_funding - BUSH Could have helped too!!!'

[/i]Bush administration funding cuts forced federal engineers to delay improvements on the levees, floodgates and pumping stations that failed to protect New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters, agency documents showed on Thursday. The former head of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the agency that handles the infrastructure of the nation's waterways, said the damage in New Orleans probably would have been much less extensive had flood-control efforts been fully funded over the years. [/i]

Re: Double standards in the media in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.....

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:50 pm
by KMommy
astonamous,

I live in Louisiana and I couldn't agree with you guys more. We were told that Bush will visit the area today. For what? I doubt he will be any where near the heart of the disaster. Flying over in a comfortable secure plane!

[B]Vacation is Over... an open letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush[/B]

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 7:27 am
by bingolong
KMommy,


Vacation is Over... an open letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush


Friday, September 2nd, 2005

Dear Mr. Bush:

Any idea where all our helicopters are? It's Day 5 of Hurricane Katrina and thousands remain stranded in New Orleans and need to be airlifted. Where on earth could you have misplaced all our military choppers? Do you need help finding them? I once lost my car in a Sears parking lot. Man, was that a drag.

Also, any idea where all our national guard soldiers are? We could really use them right now for the type of thing they signed up to do like helping with national disasters. How come they weren't there to begin with?

Last Thursday I was in south Florida and sat outside while the eye of Hurricane Katrina passed over my head. It was only a Category 1 then but it was pretty nasty. Eleven people died and, as of today, there were still homes without power. That night the weatherman said this storm was on its way to New Orleans. That was Thursday! Did anybody tell you? I know you didn't want to interrupt your vacation and I know how you don't like to get bad news. Plus, you had fundraisers to go to and mothers of dead soldiers to ignore and smear. You sure showed her!

I especially like how, the day after the hurricane, instead of flying to Louisiana, you flew to San Diego to party with your business peeps. Don't let people criticize you for this -- after all, the hurricane was over and what the heck could you do, put your finger in the dike?

And don't listen to those who, in the coming days, will reveal how you specifically reduced the Army Corps of Engineers' budget for New Orleans this summer for the third year in a row. You just tell them that even if you hadn't cut the money to fix those levees, there weren't going to be any Army engineers to fix them anyway because you had a much more important construction job for them -- BUILDING DEMOCRACY IN IRAQ!

On Day 3, when you finally left your vacation home, I have to say I was moved by how you had your Air Force One pilot descend from the clouds as you flew over New Orleans so you could catch a quick look of the disaster. Hey, I know you couldn't stop and grab a bullhorn and stand on some rubble and act like a commander in chief. Been there done that.

There will be those who will try to politicize this tragedy and try to use it against you. Just have your people keep pointing that out. Respond to nothing. Even those pesky scientists who predicted this would happen because the water in the Gulf of Mexico is getting hotter and hotter making a storm like this inevitable. Ignore them and all their global warming Chicken Littles. There is nothing unusual about a hurricane that was so wide it would be like having one F-4 tornado that stretched from New York to Cleveland.

No, Mr. Bush, you just stay the course. It's not your fault that 30 percent of New Orleans lives in poverty or that tens of thousands had no transportation to get out of town. C'mon, they're black! I mean, it's not like this happened to Kennebunkport. Can you imagine leaving white people on their roofs for five days? Don't make me laugh! Race has nothing -- NOTHING -- to do with this!

You hang in there, Mr. Bush. Just try to find a few of our Army helicopters and send them there. Pretend the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast are near Tikrit.

Yours,

Michael Moore
MMFlint@aol.com
www.MichaelMoore.com

P.S. That annoying mother, Cindy Sheehan, is no longer at your ranch. She and dozens of other relatives of the Iraqi War dead are now driving across the country, stopping in many cities along the way. Maybe you can catch up with them before they get to DC on September 21st.

Re: [B]Vacation is Over... an open letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush[/B]

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 6:35 pm
by KMommy
bingolong,
:lol: Ain't that the truth! Did you see that idiot's lame attempt at answering questions today on the disaster? That s--- eating grin just makes me sick. He has to chuckle and smile in the most inappropriate places. It's one thing to sound stupid but does he have to look stupid too? I went to see Eddie Griffin tonight and Bush's press conference was a part of his show. :lol:

Re: [B]Vacation is Over... an open letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush[/B]

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:15 pm
by dougdigitalpro
KMommy,
Can someone answer me this: Why everytime this muthafucka goes on vacation and comes back a disaster strikes and he's caught completely off guard??? Do you guys realize how many disasters we've had in not only this country but the world since this man has taken office and started this war?
It's like 9/11 all over again, only this time it's triple the disaster and what's worse is, ain't no fingers to be pointing at nobody this time. Who you gonna blame? God? I'd like to see you try it. I don't even think this has truly sunk into the American people's heads just what has happened yet, not even my own:
AN ENTIRE AMERICAN CITY HAS JUST PERISHED INTO THE OCEAN!!!!
And no one in power seems to be taking this shit seriously!
It's a fucking scene straight out of "Escape from New York"! :X ]:o(

KANYE

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 5:26 am
by bingolong
dougdigitalpro,
I know this has been posted about somewhere else in these forums but this is the place where [/i]"PAGE ONE HEADLINES"[/i] are supposed to be posted (smjmcomic) ;p :lol: :

Kanye West's Torrent of Criticism, Live on NBC

By Lisa de Moraes

Saturday, September 3, 2005; Page C01

Why We Love Live Television, Reason No. 137:


NBC's levee broke and Kanye West flooded through with a tear about the federal response in New Orleans during the network's live concert fundraiser for victims of Hurricane Katrina last night.



Kanye West performs on ABC's "Good Morning America" concert series at New York's Lincoln Center on Friday, Sept. 2, 2005. West's second CD, "Late Registration," was released Aug. 30.(AP Photo/Michael Kim) (Michael Kim - AP)
The rapper was among the celebs and singers participating in the one-hour special, produced by NBC News and run on the NBC broadcast network, as well as MSNBC and CNBC, because, hey, the numbers couldn't be any worse than usual on a Friday night and hopefully they'd raise a chunk of change for a good cause, the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.

Among the performers, Faith Hill sang "There Will Come a Time," which included the lyrics, "The darkness will be gone, the weak shall be strong. Hold on to your faith." Aaron Neville performed Randy Newman's "Louisiana 1927" with its chorus: "They're trying to wash us away, they're trying to wash us away."

West was not scheduled to perform; he was one of the blah, blah, blahers, who would read from scripts prepared by the network about the impact of Katrina on southern Louisiana and Mississippi.

West and Mike Myers had been paired up to appear about halfway through the show. Their assignment: Take turns reading a script describing the breach in the levees around New Orleans.

Myers: The landscape of the city has changed dramatically, tragically and perhaps irreversibly. There is now over 25 feet of water where there was once city streets and thriving neighborhoods.

(Myers throws to West, who looked extremely nervous in his super-preppy designer rugby shirt and white pants, which is not like the arrogant West and which, in retrospect, should have been a tip-off.)

West: I hate the way they portray us in the media. You see a black family, it says, "They're looting." You see a white family, it says, "They're looking for food." And, you know, it's been five days [waiting for federal help] because most of the people are black. And even for me to complain about it, I would be a hypocrite because I've tried to turn away from the TV because it's too hard to watch. I've even been shopping before even giving a donation, so now I'm calling my business manager right now to see what is the biggest amount I can give, and just to imagine if I was down there, and those are my people down there. So anybody out there that wants to do anything that we can help -- with the way America is set up to help the poor, the black people, the less well-off, as slow as possible. I mean, the Red Cross is doing everything they can. We already realize a lot of people that could help are at war right now, fighting another way -- and they've given them permission to go down and shoot us!

(West throws back to Myers, who is looking like a guy who stopped on the tarmac to tie his shoe and got hit in the back with the 8:30 to La Guardia.)

Myers: And subtle, but in many ways even more profoundly devastating, is the lasting damage to the survivors' will to rebuild and remain in the area. The destruction of the spirit of the people of southern Louisiana and Mississippi may end up being the most tragic loss of all.

(And, because Myers is apparently as dumb as his Alfalfa hair, he throws it back to West.)

West: George Bush doesn't care about black people!

(Back to Myers, now looking like the 8:30 to La Guardia turned around and caught him square between the eyes.)

Myers: Please call . . .

At which point someone at NBC News finally regained control of the joystick and cut over to Chris Tucker, who started right in with more scripted blah, blah, blah.

"Tonight's telecast was a live television event wrought with emotion," parent company NBC Universal said in a statement issued to the Reporters Who Cover Television after the broadcast.

"Kanye West departed from the scripted comments that were prepared for him, and his opinions in no way represent the views of the networks. It would be most unfortunate if the efforts of the artists who participated tonight and the generosity of millions of Americans who are helping those in need are overshadowed by one person's opinion."

West's comments would be cut from the West Coast feed, an NBC spokeswoman told The TV Column. (The Associated Press later reported that only his comment about the president was edited out.) The show was live on the East Coast with a several-second delay; someone with his finger on a button was keeping an ear peeled in case someone uttered an obscenity but did not realize that West had gone off-script, the spokeswoman said.



Rapper Kanye West blasts Bush on TV benefit show
03 Sep 2005 08:21:44 GMT


Source: Reuters


WASHINGTON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Rapper Kanye West surprised viewers of an NBC benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims on Friday by accusing President George W. Bush of racism.

"George Bush doesn't care about black people," West said from New York during the show aired live on the East Coast on NBC, MSNBC, CNBC and Pax, just before cameras cut away to comedian Chris Tucker.

West, who is black, suggested moments earlier that delays in providing relief to survivors of the hurricane that hit the U.S. Gulf Coast on Monday and flooded New Orleans were deliberate. He said America was set up "to help the poor, the black people, the less well-off as slow as possible."

The Grammy award-winning singer, who was paired with comedian Mike Myers, also said in what NBC described as unscripted remarks, "We already realized a lot of the people that could help are at war right now, fighting another way, and they've given them permission to go down and shoot us."

He was apparently referring to shoot-on-sight orders issued to National Guard troops to halt violence and looting in New Orleans.

West also criticized the media's portrayal of blacks, saying: "I hate the way they portray us in the media. If you see a black family, it says they're looting. See a white family, it says they're looking for food."

In a statement, NBC, a unit of General Electric Co. ,said, "Kanye West departed from the scripted comments that were prepared for him, and his opinions in no way represent the views of the networks.

"It would be most unfortunate," the statement continued, "if the efforts of the artists who participated tonight and the generosity of millions of Americans who are helping those in need are overshadowed by one person's opinion."

The program, hosted by Matt Lauer of NBC News, urged viewers to donate to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. It included 18 presenters, and featured performances by New Orleans natives Harry Connick Jr. and Wynton Marsalis, as well as Louisiana native Tim McGraw and Faith Hill of Mississippi, which was also struck by Katrina.

Re: Vacation is Over... an open letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush[/B]

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 6:04 am
by Mister Gee
bingolong,

Man, I am standing up and applauding that Brother as I read that article. This fucking shit is sooo sickening. I've just arrived in Toronto en route to NYC and I've been glued to the TV. There's so many reports of this that we don't get in England.

Every fucking time you see a "looter" or reports of unrest and shootings they are always showing Black people. Yet whenever they show the "feel Good" story of people overcoming the odds they are always white!!

I saw a story about a some white woman who managed to rescue her muthafukkin rock collection before evacuating!!! The amount of airtime and emotion in the report even had me shedding a tear for the rocks she left behind. Yet in the same report there was a brief mention of a black woman who gave birth in a shelter (why wasn't her story given the same recognition as the rock-woman?). I'm not trying to take away from anyone's pain, and my heart goes out to all those affected, but it is repulsive to see how some people are portrayed as heroic in the face of disaster and yet others are being shown as low-lifes.

Haven't we got heroic stories too? Aren't there any black people risking their life and limbs to try and assist in this tragedy? Or are we all shooting, killing and looting to our hearts content?.....the media are insulting to my intelligence!

And what the fuck is up with George Bush? In the morning he was saying that not enough was being done, then by mid-afternoon the cunt was patting everyone's back. Even the mayor of New Orleans said that people should quit having press conferences and get off their asses to help!! All the troops and aid that are being promised are not being seen on the ground he said.

I'm sorry if I'm going on a bit, but this shit actually brings tears to my eyes. People and animals are fucking dying, and those left are swimming in shit and folks are pointing fingers at a few black folk who have swiped some nikes! The USA is the richest most powerful country in the world, they can send a rocket to intercept a comet, they can send missions to Mars and map out the whole planet but they can't provide enough food, shelter and security to the citizens of New Orleans (which isn't too big a city), because most of the funds have been earmarked to bomb the shit outta Iraq (and possibly Iran).

It's difficult to contain my rage! So I'm just gonna end this with a silent prayer for all those suffering at this time, regardless of race, religion or nationality......nobody deserves to be abandoned like that.

Peace gee


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