Last Days
Bias journalism speaks for itself. I do have to acknowledge that Yahoo! News received some undue grief for this mess and they get my respects for clarity. These photos are clearly credited to the Associated Press and AFP/Getty Images. I'm including a Washington Post-published AP article for reference. As correct as all of this is, should we be surprised?




Photo Captions From Katrina Stir Debate
By JOCELYN NOVECK
The Associated Press
Friday, September 2, 2005; 6:23 PM
NEW YORK -- In one of the photos, a man wades through chest-deep waters with a large black bag filled with items from a grocery store. In another, two people wade through equally high waters, carrying bread and soda.
They were just two out of hundreds of stunning images transmitted Tuesday, the day after Katrina ravaged New Orleans. What has drawn attention to these two photos, though, is their captions. Full story @ Washington Post

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Jimmy, at 9/02/2005 10:06 PM
Not only are all the coloreds still there finishing off what the hurricaine started (Iraq in America) but the SURVIVORS, especially the sick, are being referred to as REFUGEES in place of their native term.. American.
Oh and just when you'd think we'd given the lighter brown folk a week off.... U.S. unlikely to accept Cuba's aid offer. The state department stated that the supply of US physicians was 'adequate' and that an 'Appeal from the D.O.H.' has seen a robust response.
So apparently we've begged plenty of doctors into helping out for now.
Spokesman Sean McCormack had this to say--
"In the event there are needs, we will look for every available source, we haven't ruled anyone out."
Later noting that aid offers had poured in from over 90 countries.
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quadRUPPEL, at 9/06/2005 6:25 PM
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