Igg wrote:
What doesn't sit right with me is how almost all the images we see of people lotting etc. are of black people. When we know that that isn't the case.
Nevermind though. :|
It goes back to the Civil War, the north versus the south. Most of the black people lived in the south because they had a limited number of rights.
And about the looting...I guess they figure that desperate times call for desperate measures. I laughed when I heard about Walmart being looted.

Serves them right. You gotta assume that everyone's all delirious from lack of sleep or lack of food.
And Igg, I agree. This is terrible but won't measure up to the tsunami. I hate when people compare things to devastating events like that. Like how PETA animal rights activists say slaughterhouses are like an 'animal holocaust.' Getting a little off topic here

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Anyways, to rebuild the houses/buildings and getting out all the water is going to cost $25 BILLION at the least. And now the gas is like $6 a gallon in the south I think.
Bush (senior) and Clinton are going to visit the area and provide help. (They did the same for the tsunami) It's good that some people really are good at heart. (Well...sometimes. The looting on the other hand...)
"I'm not superstitious, but I'm a little stitious."
