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DESCRIPTION:National Day of Emergency Action  Support the People of New Orleans!  
 Jobs/Income & Housing for All Displaced People  Real Relief - Yes! Racism - 
 No!  Wednesday, September 7 in San Francisco at Powell & Market St.  What 
 is taking place today in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama is a crisis 
 rarely seen in this country. It has provoked an outpouring of concern for 
 the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Millions of people across the United 
 States and around the world are watching in horror at both the scale of 
 suffering and the lack of response by President Bush and the U.S. 
 government. Thousands are dead or missing; millions have been displaced or 
 lost their jobs and homes.   The African American community in New Orleans 
 has been especially hard hit, and on top of massive death and suffering has 
 been the victim of vicious racist scapegoating at the hands of government 
 officials and the corporate media. The real "looters" in this crisis are 
 the big oil companies that are making super-profits by jacking up the price 
 of gas and oil all over the country.  It is becoming clearer every day that 
 this crisis goes far beyond a "natural disaster." The massive death and 
 destruction did not have to happen as a result of the hurricane; rather it 
 is caused by a government that prioritizes profits, war and conquest over 
 human needs. The danger that a hurricane posed for New Orleans and the 
 region had been known and discussed for years—with no significant 
 preparations taken. Funds were diverted from securing the levees to pay for 
 the war in Iraq and the protective wetlands were sold off to the 
 developers.  Global warming is a major factor in the big increase in 
 tropical storms, particularly Hurricane Katrina, which developed from a 
 minimal hurricane to one of the largest and most powerful ever recorded 
 because of the extremely high water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico. 
 Still, the Bush Administration continues to contemptuously turn its back on 
 evidence of climate change and stands by its position to cancel the Kyoto 
 Accord.  Before the hurricane struck, the government issued a mandatory 
 evacuation order with a "free-market approach." In other words, people were 
 ordered to leave, but the means for evacuation were not provided. It was 
 the poorest sectors of the working class and predominantly the African 
 American community that did not have the means to leave and endured the 
 greatest personal suffering. Even days after the hurricane the U.S. 
 government has refused to commandeer all available buses and send them to 
 transport people out. With the city awash in a sea of sewage and chemicals, 
 the contemptible director of FEMA, Michael Brown, had the gall to then 
 accuse those who have suffered the most: "I think the death toll may go 
 into the thousands and, unfortunately, that's going to be attributable a 
 lot to people who did not heed the advance warnings." (September 1, CNN)  
 The Bush administration has spared no resource in waging its war against 
 Iraq, taking more than $200 billion from the people of the United States to 
 do so. It spared no resource in destroying the entire city of Fallujah last 
 November. But when it comes to confronting this "natural" catastrophe, the 
 Bush administration has been criminally derelict. Bush’s relief package 
 of $10.5 billion which equals just 7 weeks of the cost of the occupation of 
 Iraq is completely inadequate. As people, including babies and the elderly, 
 go without food and water, and corpses lie in the street and float in the 
 water, Bush has presented a meager and dilatory response.  The government 
 is preparing to bail out the oil companies, insurance companies, other big 
 corporations and casinos. Big Oil is also using this catastrophe as an 
 opportunity to line their pockets. Working people in the United States need 
 to stand with the victims of this crisis and demand that the government 
 provide both short and long-term assistance to those who have lost 
 everything.   Stop Racist Scapegoating of the Victims  Jail the Real 
 "Looters" the Big Oil executives  Money for People's Needs, Not for War  
 Stop Bush’s War Against the Poor at Home and Abroad  
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 A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition  Act Now to Stop War & End Racism  
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 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/09/04/74853.php
SUMMARY:Support the People of New Orleans: Nat'l Day of Emergency Action SF 5 PM Powell
LOCATION:Powell & Market St. 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/09/04/74853.php
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