prophecynut
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Be sure to read this link in the whatreallyhappened.com link above:
http://pilger.carlton.com/print/124759
http://pilger.carlton.com/print/124759
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Then you would be assuming, and you know what they say when you assume. Throughout history we have never called our citizens "refugees," except in this instance. I don't care what their race is they are still citizens and deserve that acknowledgment. Besides, why would any Christian want to knowingly give offense to someone? I was pointing out that it is offensive, so that people could stop using the term. My bible must read differently then others, though, since I am only trying to be "PC". Please, tell me, how can we bring the message of God's love to the victims, if we use a term that offends? I'm sure they would definitely listen, just tell them to "get over it".Originally posted by Bunyon:
FP,
I don't mind not calling them refugees for you, but why do I get the feeling we would not be having this conversation if it was an all white city?
very well putOriginally posted by TexasSky:
I prefer the term survivors.
Originally posted by prophecynut:
They were involved in the same way with 9-11:
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/fematape.html
and also the Oklahoma City bombing of the Murray building.
Originally posted by prophecynut:
Be sure to read this link in the whatreallyhappened.com link above:
http://pilger.carlton.com/print/124759
Originally posted by carpro:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by LadyEagle:
Yes there was, but the Astrodome is in Texas and they didn't get shuttled there until Thursday or Friday - 3-4 days after the levees broke.
Congratulations, pnut. From what I can find in researching this on the Internet, you have apparently actually posted something that is factual.Originally posted by prophecynut:
so that the main island, Diego Garcia, could be given to America as a military base. More than 2,000 people were dumped a thousand miles away, in the slums of Mauritius, and received little in compensation.
</font>[/QUOTE]The hurricane I mentioned happened around 1905. Galveston at the time was the only deep water port on the Western Gulf Coast. The Huston Ship Channel wasn't built until 1915. I am not saying Galveston isn't a big dynamic city in 2005. What I am saying is,</font>Originally posted by El_Guero:
Squire
That is the first that I have heard that view of history. Where did you get such a view point?
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Squire Robertsson:
While there may have been some wishful thinking on the part of some rich pinheads, the wishes will crash into reality.
Though, it is worthwhile to remember the experiences of Galveston and Huston. Before the hurricane that wiped Gaveston all but clean, it was the city of the Texas Gulf Coast. After the hurricane and the building of the Huston ship channel, Galveston faded from her former glory. So, just looking at the historical record, I'd say Baton Rouge is looking at better days.