To My Fellow Americans,
This action is a MUST DO!
I just
visited the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition web site and sent President Bush and
Congress a message to demand that they allow the 1,100 medical doctors with
26.4 tons of medications and diagnosis kits offered by Cuba to enter the U.S.
and begin assisting in the relief efforts in the Gulf region.
I thought you might be interested in sending a message to Bush and the
Congressional Representative in your District and Senators in your state. We need to put the pressure on so that those in
desperate need of assistance can receive it. I fully believe that if he
denies this offer for humanitarian aid by Pres. Castro, then yes, folks he has
committed treason in my book. He has just endangered the lives of our
fellow Americans.
To take action on this issue, click on the link below:
https://secure2.convio.net/pep/site/Advocacy?s_oo=OD1jHt2bKuA-x0u4yojKKg..&id=132
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text above does not appear as a link or it wraps across multiple lines, then
copy and paste it into the address area of your browser.
Regards,
Mary
MacElveen!
PS: I invite you to
see just how President Castro prepares his people for hurricanes. You
will notice a clear difference. His are well orchestrated where this
government’s is not.
The Two
By Marjorie Cohn
t r u t h o u t | Perspective
Saturday 03 September 2005
Last September, a Category 5 hurricane battered
the small
What is Cuban President Fidel Castro's secret?
According to Dr. Nelson Valdes, a sociology professor at the
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"Merely sticking people in a stadium is
unthinkable" in
They also evacuate animals and veterinarians, TV
sets and refrigerators, "so that people aren't reluctant to leave because
people might steal their stuff," Valdes observed.
After Hurricane Ivan, the United Nations
International Secretariat for Disaster Reduction cited
Our federal and local governments had more than
ample warning that hurricanes, which are growing in intensity thanks to global
warming, could destroy
Bush sent nearly half our National Guard troops
and high-water Humvees to fight in an unnecessary war in
An Editor and Publisher article Wednesday said
the Army Corps of Engineers "never tried to hide the fact that the
spending pressures of the war in Iraq, as well as homeland security - coming at
the same time as federal tax cuts - was the reason for the strain," which
caused a slowdown of work on flood control and sinking levees.
"This storm was much greater than
protection we were authorized to provide," said Alfred C. Naomi, a senior
project manager in the
Unlike in
During the 2004 election campaign, vice
presidential candidate John Edwards spoke of "the two
"I think a lot of it has to do with race
and class," said Rev. Calvin O. Butts III, pastor of the
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin reached a breaking
point Thursday night. "You mean to tell me that a place where you probably
have thousands of people that have died and thousands more that are dying every
day, that we can't figure out a way to authorize the resources we need? Come
on, man!"
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff had
boasted earlier in the day that FEMA and other federal agencies have done a
"magnificent job" under the circumstances.
But, said, Nagin, "They're feeding the
people a line of bull, and they are spinning and people are dying. Get off your
asses and let's do something!"
When asked about the looting, the mayor said
that except for a few "knuckleheads," it is the result of desperate
people trying to find food and water to survive.
Nagin blamed the outbreak of violence and crime
on drug addicts who have been cut off from their drug supplies, wandering the
city, "looking to take the edge off their jones."
When Hurricane Ivan hit
Fidel Castro, who has compared his government's
preparations for Hurricane Ivan to the island's long-standing preparations for
an invasion by the United States, said, "We've been preparing for this for
45 years."
On Thursday,



