firemedicmom
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We don’t know if it is an act of terrorism. If the motive is political and/or religious then, yes, this was an act of terrorism. If it was any other reason like he hated the singer and his fans or little green men in space told him to do it or he wanted to feel what it was like to be God and smite people or whatever,

She’s dead. He’s dead. Her corpse is probably a desiccated husk right now. She has no space to invade.

Dead people don’t have physical space to invade; nor can they be ‘near’ anything. Hugh Heffner’s no closer to her right now than he was a week ago.

I have a coworker friend who is perhaps the sweetest, best person I’ve ever met. Her parents, one 89 years old with Alzheimer’s, the other 75 and in dialysis, got stranded by Harvey. My friend had called the Coast Guard, National Guard, all local, county, and state agencies on Sunday, trying to get someone to help.

Just carry a .38 revolver stowed away in the tackle/glove box. If anyone asks it’s for shooting water moccasins and gators. All that moisture will wreak havoc on a rifle.

Why wouldn’t anybody who wasn’t there accuse him of lying.

Why the snark in the into? We, in Louisiana, are not amused.

Disaster and sudden lack of authority brings the opportunistic assholes out. It’s a simple fact of life that has been repeated time and again. The Houston area had no shortage of career criminals before the storm.

I’m so glad to see the comments section calmly and collectively telling you to go pound sand for bringing into question the motives and aptitude of volunteer civilians risking their lives to DO THE RIGHT THING. This article is infuriating in its tone-deafness. It takes balls to say “for better or worse” when there is

As someone who was rescued by the “Cajun Navy” last year during Louisiana’s flooding, I’m glad they went. Most of them are just regular Joe’s with boats and a desire to help. I don’t rightfully care who has the rights to the name or organization..they can call themselves whatever they want. When you’re flooding and

“authorities told the Associated Press that they’d received no reports of shots being fired involving the Cajun Navy, suggesting that the shooting might not have even happened at all.”

They were in Greenspoint, which is also known as Gunspoint. This is the area where all the looting is happening. It’s also where the ambulances are shot at on a regular basis if they’re coming to pick up a rival gang member. If you want to get shot, it’s a great part of town.

“We got a lot of people wanting to know if we can bring our guns down there,” Cain said on Facebook, before adding, not entirely reassuringly, “We’re here to rescue people, not shoot anybody.”

Maybe, but if he is telling the truth, it would seem wise to be warn people to be cautious as they help people. Getting murdered for your boat as a volunteer would suck the most.

Well, that’s that. They better pack it up and go home. Damn them for trying to help and do good in this imperfect world.