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Sunday, September 25, 2005

Al Qaeda, The Doctrine of Preemption & Lou Dobbs


In Paul Williams new book , The Al Qaeda Connection he entertains the possibility that this network of terrorists already have the ability to set off a nuclear weapon within the United States. He even gives plausible reasons why such an attack is more likely to occur during the month of October than any other time.

According to Williams this group of islamic Al Qaeda terrorists lead by the teaching of Osama Bin Laden have the motivation as they claim the right of an eye for an eye. According to Williams they believe they should have the right to kill from two to four million Americans because of atrocities done by the United States. Just how plausible is this scenario-one look at the illegal immigration stance of the Bush administration brings into focus the grim reality that Americans may be putting all there hopes in nuclear deterrence which of course justifies the use of retaliatory nuclear response. According to Lou Dobbs in his article US Immigration Policy a Tragic Joke the current immigration policies are indeed a joke. Ironically most states bordering Mexico agree with Dobbs concerns. Concerns about Nuclear weapons and rogue states have also been expressed by George Will " The Doctrine of Preemption" where he states " If this was a normal day about 21,000 pounds of cocaine, marijuana and heroin were smuggled into our country. How hard would it be, then to smuggle in a football-sized lump of highly enriched uraninium sufficient to make a ten-kiloton nuclear weapon to make Manhattan uninhabitable for a hundred years?" The recent Katrina hurricane disaster only demonstrates the danger of a lack of preparedness for such a disasters. Like Louisiana Levees our nations southern borders present questions which would better be asked now than later.

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Monday, September 19, 2005

People Helping People in Louisiana & Mississippi


Semi Loads of materials are taken to distribution centers like this one. Everything is free, however many times there has been an overload of clothing which eventually ends up in the dumpsters and taken to landfills. Other essential materials were in very short supply in many areas. Posted by Picasa

This is the hospital in Slidell where people could get free shots for tetnus and hepatitis. This is highly recommended especially if your going to work in flooded areas. Posted by Picasa

This is a house in Slidell Louisiana that was flooded up to the roof top. We were removing trees and limbs. Most likely this house will have to be destroyed as it was flooded for several days. Many people such as this retired lady did not have flood insurance so they will have to rely on government and other help to rebuild or relocate. Posted by Picasa

This is the working crew from Indiana. The loader was being pulled by the RV. Posted by Picasa

This is a hotel on the Gulf in Pascagoula Mississippi. We started a distribution Center about a mile and a half from this site. In this area the storm surge caused the most damage with houses being flooded several miles inland. Posted by Picasa

Friday, September 09, 2005

Stay Tuned-- Headed to Louisiana

I’ll be leaving with a local church group for some relief work on Monday.  This is coordinated with the Red Cross.  Hopefully I’ll have some interesting pictures and news.