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Update June 19, 2008 - OAKVILLE, Iowa - As floodwaters take aim at the tiny towns lining the Mississippi River, the heartland ethic of neighbors helping neighbors proved to be a potent force against the rising water Tuesday. Volunteers up and down the river in Illinois and Missouri joined sandbagging operations in the frantic effort to contain the Mississippi as forecasters predicted near-record crests from Quincy, Ill., to Winfield, Mo."There's one thing about Midwesterners," said Don Giltner, mayor of Louisiana, Mo., a picturesque river town north of St. Louis where 40 square blocks were under water Wednesday, three days before the Mississippi's expected crest. "We're resilient as hell. We're all worn out. We've put in a lot of long days."Storms and flooding across six states this month have killed 24 people, injured 148 and caused more than $1.5 billion in estimated damage in Iowa alone — a figure that's likely to increase as river levels climb in Missouri and Illinois. More at Yahoo News...----I praise the resilience of these fine folks but unlike Limbaugh I don't need to thoroughly damn other American victims in order to give them praise. thethinkingblue---------On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated coastal areas of the Gulf Coast states of Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi, including the city of New Orleans.It was among the greatest of natural disasters to ever strike the United States.Katrina, which cut across Florida, had intensified into a Category 5 storm over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, reaching top winds of 175 mph (282 kph) before weakening as it neared the coast.Windspeeds over 140 mph (225 kph) were recorded at landfall in southeastern Louisiana while winds gusted to over 100 mph (160 kph) in New Orleans, just west of the eye. As the hurricane made its second landfall on the Mississippi/Louisiana border, windspeeds were approximately 125 mph (200 kph). Gusts of over 80 mph (129 kph) were recorded in Mobile and 90 mph (145 kph) in Biloxi, MS.They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so true, but words are important just the same. What is happening in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast region, is beyond pictures and beyond words. To see the human suffering, live on your TV and not see any help, has to be one of the most calloused happening of our time! Right here in America, the land of plenty, it is completely horrendous and unbelievable.The babies, old people, desperate mothers, hungry, thirsty little children and the dead bodies floating in the sludge mixture of the Pontchartrain river and filthy debris left in the storm's wake, played out a nightmare scenario that no movie set could have duplicated with more heart wrenching agony.All of us, who watched our TV screens displaying the suffering of people searing in the heat of the smoldering, hot southern sun, felt so helpless.~~~~~~~~~~~~Now, Limbaugh, an arrogant ideologue that loves Howard Kurtz and hates the black victims of NOLA. He wants you to understand, it was all their fault for not escaping Hurricane Katrina! Wake, up! You drive by media fools. They were lazy, lazy people that deserved their fate. If only they were white and responsible. Just listen to this horrific rant as Limbaugh is all 'agush' with admiration over the way in which Iowa and the Midwest has responded to the flood disaster that befell the area last week. But to just congratulate the residents in their determination and courage in fighting the disaster isn't enough for the AM talk blow hard. Limbaugh could not pass up the opportunity to once again trot out his old, well known disdain for poor blacks in the south who were victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. To hear Limbaugh describe it, Iowa is more American, more honorable ... you know ... more white than Louisiana. Also see video here: thethinkingblue.com/limbaughbutt.html

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
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mrj8888 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I can't imagine the devastation that you are still living through in LA. I live in probably the worst-devastated city in Iowa from the flood of 2008 (Cedar Rapids). NOTHING like what happened in New Orleans! This city is still oppressed, and people are still "whining to FEMA" (as Rush so righteously stated was not happening). We knew the high water was coming, and got away. LA had no idea what was in store. BIG DIFFERENCE! It's now winter, and FEMA still has no solution to the homes w no heat
dgonz26868 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"oh yeah im going to put my kids in a stroller and go to ????????????? and out runa hurricane?? are you clinically insane or just stupid?"No, but you seem to be. Since you clearly are choosing to ignore the fact that the evac order was given DAYS in advance of the hurricane. And I don't know what the hell you think those people are down there, but most can handle a 5 or 10 mile hike just fine. Just because the guv's not there to do it for em doesn't mean it's impossible to do.
evoclin (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
i did not know the true devastation from katrina until i watched this-and i know it doesnt hold a candle to being there.i went through the flood of 97 in northern ky-and it was really bad but nothing NOTHING like this. God be with you all.
evoclin (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
oh yeah im going to put my kids in a stroller and go to ????????????? and out runa hurricane?? are you clinically insane or just stupid?
dgonz26868 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"ppl had children and babies"These people have their own homes, but couldn't afford a stroller? And never take their kids anywhere in public? "WHERE YOU GONNA GO??"To an EVACUATION CENTER!"THATS PURE CRAZINESS"No, it's called SMARTS. You're just gonna have to face facts. At SOME point in your life, you're on your own. The government can't carry you from craddle to grave. Get over it."was the governments JOB TO EVACUATE THEM"Well they TRIED BUT THEY WOULDN'T GO.
evoclin (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
walk?? are you nuts? ppl had children and babies,[ets how u posed to WALK WHERE YOU GONNA GO?? THATS PURE CRAZINESS.was the governments JOB TO EVACUATE THEM.
dgonz26868 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"Where would New Orleanins walk to then?"How about the various evacuation centers that were set up days in advance, when mayor Nagin ordered a voluntary evacuation? Or were these people (so "poor" yet they owned their homes) too destitute to make it to one?"Most people that died were elderly"Failure in LOCAL government procedure. Plain and simple."There was less of a risk by staying in the city"Not according to people on the left who screamed about unpreparedness.
JPChick024 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Where would New Orleanins walk to then? Can't really go west or east or south and then they'd have to walk past all the traffic, across long bridges over lakes and spillways. And outwalk a hurricane? Again, that's silly. Most people that died were elderly, do you expect them to walk out of New Orleans? Only someone in great shape would have a chance of making it. There was less of a risk by staying in the city...Outwalk a hurricane...lol lol
dgonz26868 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"Walk away from a hurricane? LOL. It was a category 1 in Baton Rouge(Katrina) which is more than a days walk away"Which is probably why MANDITORY EVACUATION was ordered about 30 hours before Katrina made landfall in Louisiana."Please, don't be ignorant"Ignorant? Where did I ever say they should walk to Baton Rouge? No darlin it's not ignorance comming from me. However I suggest you consider enlightening yourSELF on some of the facts.
JPChick024 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Walk away from a hurricane? LOL. It was a category 1 in Baton Rouge(Katrina) which is more than a days walk away.Please, don't be ignorant.

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