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  • Toxic Flood Waters

    NEW ORLEANS - Soldiers toting M-16s strengthened their grip on this swamped city as concerns grew about the risks posed by the toxic floodwaters and officials braced for what could be a staggering death toll by readying 25,000 body bags.

    Across miles of ravaged neighborhoods of clapboard houses, grand estates and housing projects, workers struggled to find corpses and convince the city's last stubborn residents to leave.

    "Right now, human life is paramount so I'm concentrating all my power on getting out people who want to leave," New Orleans Police Chief Eddie Compass told NBC's "Today" show Thursday.

    Searchers were armed with proof of what many holdouts had long feared: The floodwaters are ***** with sewage-related bacteria that are at least 10 times higher than acceptable safety limits. The muck contains E. coli, certain viruses and a type of cholera-like bacteria.

    "If you haven't left the city yet, you must do so," said Dr. Julie Gerberding, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She urged anyone coming into contact with the water to scrub with soap and water.

    The danger of infection wasn't limited to the New Orleans area. The bacteria is feared to have migrated to crowded shelters outside the state, where many evacuees are staying. Four deaths — one in Texas, three in Mississippi — have been attributed to wound infections, said Tom Skinner, spokesman for the CDC.

    Officials readied for the potential of a horrendous death toll. Bob Johannessen, spokesman for the state Department of Health and Hospitals, said officials have 25,000 body bags on hand in Louisiana. Asked if authorities expected that many bodies, he said: "We don't know what to expect."

    Mayor C. Ray Nagin had earlier said New Orleans' death toll could reach 10,000. Already, a temporary warehouse morgue in rural St. Gabriel that had been prepared to take 1,000 bodies was being readied to handle 5,000. The official death toll in Mississippi climbed to 201 Wednesday, but more than 1,000 are feared dead there, too.

    In Mississippi, efforts to restore power to residents along the battered coast were moving along. Gov. Haley Barbour said Thursday on "Today" that power would be restored by Sept. 11 to all homes and businesses able to receive it.

    Katrina victims could also soon get federal money in their pockets — and even in the mail.
    And exactly what address will this money be sent to?


    The Federal Emergency Management Agency, stung by criticism that it failed to act fast enough when Katrina hit, was prepared to hand out $2,000 debit cards for each household affected by the storm. At the Houston Astrodome where many New Orleans evacuees are being housed, long lines formed to register.

    "The concept is to get them some cash in hand which allows them, empowers them, to make their own decisions about what do they need to have to start rebuilding," said Michael Brown, FEMA's head.

    In addition, the U.S. Postal Office has delivered some 15,000 Social Security checks to collection points in areas affected by Katrina, despite being unable to locate 2,000 of its own workers.(Oh, collection points)

    Postmaster General John Potter vowed to get the checks to customers.

    "Regardless of where they are, we'll move their mail to them," Potter said. "My message to everybody is, if they are relocated, please inform us."

    OK ---Lovedoc, Spark, John spread the word-please

    The Bush administration on Wednesday formally asked Congress for $51.8 billion in Katrina relief and recovery expenses, in addition to $10.5 billion already approved, calling it the latest installment — but not the last.

    "We will in fact need substantially more," said budget director Josh Bolten, estimating that the money would cover expenses for a few weeks.

    The need to move on with their lives has refugees in shelters across Texas slowly moving out. Some are staying in the state. Others are catching buses or taking flights elsewhere.

    In Houston, the number of refugees was down Wednesday to a total of 8,096 among four shelters including the Astrodome, said U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Joseph Leonard.

    Yvette Herbert, one of the Astrodome's refugees, said buses were leaving for cities all over the country Wednesday. Among them were Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit and numerous cities in California.

    "Everywhere except New Orleans," the 19-year-old said. "I want to go back home but we can't right now."

    Nagin has ordered law officers and the military to evacuate all holdouts in the city — by force if necessary. There were no reports of anyone being physically removed and it was not clear how the order would be carried out.

    The stepped-up evacuation came as workers trying to restart essential services came under sniper fire. More than 100 officers and seven armored personnel carriers captured a suspect in a housing project who had been firing on workers trying to restore cell phone towers, authorities said.

    "We're putting a lot of people on the street right now and I think that we are bringing it under control," said Capt. Jeff Winn, commander of the police SWAT team. "Eight days ago this was a mess. Every day is getting a little bit better."

    The floodwaters continued to recede, though slowly, with only 23 of the city's normal contingent of 148 pumps in operation, along with three portable pumps. The water in St. Bernard Parish had fallen 5 feet.

    John and Cathy Nost rode out the storm in their French Quarter home. Now they are unwilling to evacuate even though they say they're suffering from high fevers they attributed to heat exhaustion.

    Military units supply them with food and water. They bathe in water from a nearby swimming pool laced with bleach as a disinfectant and lug buckets back to flush their toilet.

    "It's not that you get used to it, but you don't want to walk away," said John Nost, 59.
    "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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    • I'm Back

      I'M BACK!!!


      Hey guys.

      My ISP is back up “temporarily.” They fired it back up for a “test run.” It will probably go back down later on, but for now, it’s good to be back to my BC Family.

      I just got finished reading this whole thread. You guys are simply the BEST!!! Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers. Thanks to all who kept the forum updated on our situation down here. It’s nice to know that I have so many true friends out there.

      Dave (Warrior), I truly feel for you brother. I am so sorry for your lost during this storm. I wish you and your family all the best and I will keep you in my prayers. God Bless You.

      Tigger, I’m glad to see that you are moving forward. I hope that you can get back to your hometown sooner that what is expected. I also wish you all the best, and will keep you and your family in my prayers.

      I hope my Internet connection stays up and running, but I really don’t have my hopes up. But, as long as I have the Internet, I will be here with my BC Family.

      Thanks again guys. God Bless all of you.
      "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
      is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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      • Hey Jimmy soooooooooooooooo good to hear from you buddy

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        • Good to see you jimmy!

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            • Jimmy, OMG!!!! This is great buddy ... Hows mom???

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              • the man...the myth, the legend

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                • Originally posted by SPARK
                  Jimmy, OMG!!!! This is great buddy ... Hows mom???
                  Mom is great buddy, thanks.

                  Moondog, ASB - Thanks. :D
                  "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
                  is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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                  • Originally posted by The Lovedoc
                    the man...the myth, the legend
                    Drum-roll please ... hahahahaha

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                    • I sure don't know how long I'll be on the Internet, but it sure feels good to be back and posting!!!!!

                      Thanks again guys :D
                      "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
                      is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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                      • Originally posted by Lsufan
                        I sure don't know how long I'll be on the Internet, but it sure feels good to be back and posting!!!!!

                        Thanks again guys :D
                        Jimmy, Lets get some pictures and avatars edited real quick while you are on line ... hahahaha
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                        • Hey Jimmy Welcome back Buddy
                          "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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                          • Originally posted by Lsufan
                            I'M BACK!!!
                            Don't worry gentlemen... after I have a small talk with Papi......

                            HE GONE!!!

                            ~~~ Tigger

                            It's great to have you back buddy!

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                            • Jimmy Glad Your Back Place Is Not The Same Without You And Tigger
                              Questions, comments, complaints:
                              [email protected]

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                              • Great to have you back Jimmy!!!!!hope things are looking better!!!!!
                                Lord Knows I'm A Voodoo Child




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