MichiganVote
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Wed Sep-07-05 03:41 PM
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How many of the victims of Katrina refuse to leave the area? |
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Are we talking many?
Much?
A few?
How many have been judged dead b/c they did not leave the area?
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Wed Sep-07-05 03:43 PM
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1. CBS estimated 10,000 residents still in the city this morning. |
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Wed Sep-07-05 03:47 PM
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Edited on Wed Sep-07-05 03:52 PM by TahitiNut
I'm having problems with this one. Local government legitimately exists solely through the will of those governed. At some point, we need to ask the question: "Just who is the constituency of local government at this point?"
At some point, "local government" ceases to legitimately represent the interests of those governed. Just where is that point for New Orleans?
So, we have a question of whether that local government can possibly be representative when it capsizes and asserts its will above the will of the de facto constituency. At some point, maybe NOW, the in-place de facto constituency deserves governance that accurately and legitimately represents their will.
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ClintonTyree
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Wed Sep-07-05 03:49 PM
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3. Too damned many........ |
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although, in their defense, after seeing how the bush administration has bungled everything so far, who can blame them for wanting to protect whatever they have left? People will die from that cesspool of filth and bacteria if they don't evacuate though, they must be made to understand that.
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Wed Sep-07-05 06:38 PM
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4. those 10,000 citizens may be the city's only defense . . . |
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against being completely razed by BushCo . . . particularly those in the French Quarter . . . hope they can stick it out . . .
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