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Because it's not like there aren't donation/various other collection drives going on all over the nation to send aid.
Because it's not like anybody is particularly happy with the way the government has handled the situation.
Because it's not like the media has pinpointed and milked every possible negative they can think of. It's always best to remember that unless there's some truly spectacular feat of nobility or heroism occurs, reporters will most always push back minor successes in place of doom and gloom.
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Anti-American sentiment has been, is currently, and will remain a major pet peeve of mine. It's one of the most stereotypical, cliche, and hasty generalizations one can make. I'm an American, I've done nothing wrong, and yet the ground I happily trod upon every day is tarnished. The national government makes a mistep, and thus various other political achievments of the past and present are shifted aside. Congratulations on your pessimistic selectivism; I hope it gets you far in life.
And while I don't support him myself, I've spoken with various Bush supporters of actual intelligence. Suprising, I know, but they're around.
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Thank you Majic, you couldn't have put it into better words. This is one of those moments I really wish I could get all charged up and spew all my views but I can't. All I can say is anyone who has CNN availble to watch please do, it has to be the most non watered down news station availble to people in the United States right now. They are openly accusing the government, and not being shy about voicing out against not only the slow response, but also the lack of preparation and/or precautions that could have been taken to help prevent the widespread chaos that has ensued in New Orleans and that surrounding area.