User talk:PJ Jones60

The dates may be confusing, but I remember well where I was when I found out Katrina had hit. I remember that on the news there was talk about a catagory 5 hurrican that looked like it was supposed to hit the gulf. Two days later as I was watching the news, Joe Scarbrough was on T.V. pleading for the government to send help. I immediatetly thought help for what? I listen a little longer and realized that the massive hurrican had hit. I was in shock. I listen to the news every day, and had not heard about Katrina hitting the gulf. I immediately started changing channels to assertain if there was more news..there wasn't. I called my local TV channel and asked if Katrina had hit, they said yes. I asked why was it not on the news? There was silence. I turned the channel back to Joe. He was begging for help for the people in the Superdome. Finally a couple of hours later it was all over the news. They were calling the survivors of Katrina "aliens". They kept stating that the "aliens" were indeed traped at the superdome..help was on the way. Al Sharpton was interviewed by a newscaster, because now it was evident that mostly black people were being rescued from roof tops, trees,and murky waters. People were saying that Bush did not send help because they were black. Al Sharpton advised the newscaster that these were not aliens, that they were american citizens and should be call "survivors". That Newscaster stated that he would continue to call them aliens. Al just bowed his head to say..that's your choice. That newscaster was not seen on TV in relation to the updates of Katrina survivors again. I don't know his name, but I know his face. The government was laxed in it's rescue efforts. As everyone knows by now, "Heck of a job, Brownie" was over his head in this situation. He (Brownie) admitted that he held up rescue operations, because he heard that there was a mini revolution going on. People with guns, murder and the like going on.