TROD said:who actually pays the most for gas in the world?
TROD.
I hear Netherlands pay almost $7 (US) per gallon, Venezuela (who produce alot) is about 17 US cents per gallon.
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TROD said:who actually pays the most for gas in the world?
TROD.
yep. those bastards.Voltaic Borusse said:Okay, I can understand people stealing food, but you've gone too far when you start stealing materialistic stuff and ****.
Nikos Mihalakos said:this is horrible, but what pissed me off was this stupid woman, she said "I can believe that happen in America, I though this stuff happen only in foreign countries"
some Americans are too irrogant
Payaah said:Is New Orleans a city with 99.5% black people? I have been looking at images on gettyimage almost all them were just black people.
The inner city is, to my knowledge, heavily black, but such is the case throughout most residential, downtown areas in america, especially throughout the east and southPayaah said:Is New Orleans a city with 99.5% black people? I have been looking at images on gettyimage almost all them were just black people.
He is always on f*cking vacationMinus said:all this sh!t goin on while the presidents on vacation...
I heard about that. Some people, huh? What was most disturbing was (sorry I cant find the link) the snipers who were shooting at the most critical patients of a tulane hospital being evacuatedgagiz said:What! People tried to shoot down a helicopter?***ERS!!!!!Some people just wait fo rthese kind of things to happen just to take advantage of the people who are tryig to help.
The god damned police, too, huh? You know, stealing is one thing. If I was in that desperate a situation (like the first guy) and the authorities werent coming for days, and all my sh*t had been taken I probably wouldnt have an ounce of contrition about robbing or looting. I dont steal in my own life, and I never have, but desperate times and all that. But the senseless violence is what I dont understand the most. You know, events like September 11th in this country made people realize, if only for a month, that some petty things didnt even matter anymore. The world had changed, and you could tell in the way people interacted in the days and weeks afterward: there was a certain comraderie about being an american. While Katrina is no earth moving, geopolitical event, it is just as tragic, yet alot of people just dont seem to give a rats ass, especially there in the heat of the moment.::shinji:: said:Anyone seen this video of cops looting yet? Kinda funny actually...
http://www.zippyvideos.com/8911023771013466/countdown-looting-in-walmart/
I'll tell you what I dont wanna see. No more god damn press confrences
TheBlueBalla said:The inner city is, to my knowledge, heavily black, but such is the case throughout most residential, downtown areas in america, especially throughout the east and south
He is always on f*cking vacation
This is a great video of Mayor Nagin chewing out the president and the feds for taking their sweet time over relief efforts
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/02/nagin.transcript/index.html
I heard about that. Some people, huh? What was most disturbing was (sorry I cant find the link) the snipers who were shooting at the most critical patients of a tulane hospital being evacuated
That is truly a sign to me that this country has hit the f*cking wall. There is no benefit in shooting at relief workers, yet people are doing it anyway. I mean, what are the positives if they kill someone, or shoot down that helicopter?? Im racking my brain for an answer and none comes to mind.
The god damned police, too, huh? You know, stealing is one thing. If I was in that desperate a situation (like the first guy) and the authorities werent coming for days, and all my sh*t had been taken I probably wouldnt have an ounce of contrition about robbing or looting. I dont steal in my own life, and I never have, but desperate times and all that. But the senseless violence is what I dont understand the most. You know, events like September 11th in this country made people realize, if only for a month, that some petty things didnt even matter anymore. The world had changed, and you could tell in the way people interacted in the days and weeks afterward: there was a certain comraderie about being an american. While Katrina is no earth moving, geopolitical event, it is just as tragic, yet alot of people just dont seem to give a rats ass, especially there in the heat of the moment.
Things are just getting worse and worse. This was the latest to hit, and now Iraq is going to be pushed to the backburner until another helicopter load of kids younger than me crashes and kills them all. I dont mean to sound like a drama queen there, and I know it sounds anti-american here, but its never been more clear to me that this nation is well past its zenith as an untouchable, unflappable world power.
God bless all those that have died and who are working to prevent others from suffering the same fate, and god help all the people involved