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In response to Bosshog's comment "But I ache every time I think of New Orleans and Slidell and Chalmette and Waveland and Pearlington and Biloxi and Pass Christian and Gulfport and Ocean Springs and Bay St Louis and Pascagoula, communities tons worse off then us.", I guess, you appended
"You mean the communities the Red Cross did NOT enter? ... Despite the need, despite the dying. ... I really am pleased that someone who claims not to need the help got some.".
Since I had three credits (45 class room hours) of Meteorology at Coast Guard Officer Training, a Boy Scout Weather Merit Badge, and stayed at a Holiday Inn Express, I will assume that "New Orleans and Slidell and Chalmette and Waveland and Pearlington and Biloxi and Pass Christian and Gulfport and Ocean Springs and Bay St Louis and Pascagoula, communities tons worse off then us." refers to the amount of damage sustained (I lived in New Orleans between Betsy and Camille) -- and not to the Red Cross.
As to your comment"I really am pleased that someone who claims not to need the help got some." - I am glad you do not live in the Earthquake Zone, Tornado Alley, the Hurricane regions, or the Blizzard Belt, and that your house is sprinklered and smoke alarmed, and 100% up to code. Consider yourself fortunate.
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