Refugees In Texas: A First-Hand Account
Forget about what you read in the MSM. Turn off the TV. Ignore the politicians and the activist’s rhetoric. This is reality.
PrestoPundit shares the personal account of a mother who is donating her time at a Katrina refugee center at a military base in Texas.
She writes: “I know I might get slammed for some of this, but this is just my experience and my observations. This may not be indicative of all of the survivors, but it’s what I saw.”
Editor’s note: No matter how dire the situation or honest the reporting, the ever-present threat of political correctness coerces most people to add this kind of obligatory disclaimer to their personal remarks.
“Words can’t even begin to describe the situation at [a military base in Texas]. I am so emotionally drained, but I’m definitely going back, if only for the children.”
Read her story here.
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September 9th, 2005 at 6:10 am
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September 9th, 2005 at 9:29 am
Foreign press does not even know what is going on. In europe the only news is that “Bush is so ugly”,nothing else….american people in sorrow and diyng? Who cares? Drop dead! They think and say like this.
It is a shame, I have to read on the web some news or email to my relatives in CA to know what is going on for real.
Thank God America does exist and is still there.
God bless America.
September 21st, 2007 at 11:38 pm
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