It saddens me to think about the loss of life in NO, and the beginning of the blame game.
It's the presidents fault, it's the governers fault, ect, ect.
How about this, It's society's fault.
We live in a society where people go years without ever getting to know, let alone talk to, their neighbors.
We live in a society that values possessions more than human life.
If, everyone who left before the hurricane offered a ride to someone who did'nt have one, or checked to make sure their neighbor had a way out if they need one, or left a suitcase full of clothes or other possessions behind and filled the seat with another human being, went to see if the elderly man or woman down the street needed help getting out, maybe, just maybe, instead of the 10's of thousands of people the number would have been far smaller and easier to deal with.
There will always be people who won't go, can't go, but, I wonder how many wanted to go, just did'nt have the ability without a little help from a neighbor or co-worker, or friend.:banghead:
How many lives could have been saved if people realized that there is nothing more valuable than life itself.
I don't know, maybe it's just wishful thinking, but if a teenager could steal a bus and give dozens of strangers a ride to the astrodome, how many could have been given a ride before the storm?