I realize it's nearly impossible to make everything perfect. I'm just angry becasue for the past 50 years, so many meteoroligists, professors, and students have said that a direct or near hit of a major hurricane on New Orleans would result in major problems. I guess no one took them seriously enough. Maybe after this disaster, hurricanes and evacuations will be taken alittle more seriously. I'm not so angry at the fact that the 'help' and supplies were so late, but very few of us watching from the outside actually know why it was late. For someone on the inside, sitting in the New Orleans convention center, it might've seemed like the hurricane destroyed the whole country, and that's why no help has come. It's just unbelievable to me, why it took so long for help to arrive. After Andrew, there was total devastation in Homestead and Dade county. There was even rioting and looting. The National guard was called into that disaster. We KNEW there'd be looting and violence on the streets after this one, which makes it even more puzzleing as to why there was no help for several days.


-That's all-