Thursday, February 25, 2010
Hurricane Katrina Survivors Speak Our Against Democrat Rep Gregory Meeks
Victom of Hurricane Meeks
Whenever Democrats uttered, “Hurricane Katrina” it was a slam against President George Bush and all Republicans for the aftermath of the tragedy that befell New Orleans, Louisiana on September 3, 2005.
If you enter the name “Katrina” in Google, you’d get over 27 million hits and the hurricane is the first item that appears in the search.
That event was a tailored made template for Democrats that reinforces the deception and perception that all Republicans are racists and that’s the reason Blacks should continue to support the Democrat party at a rate of 95% and higher all across the country.
All the news organizations were gladly abroad promulgating the Katrina template and it continues to this day and will continue forever!
It was all a lie!
However, there is another side to the Katrina story of how these same Democrats like Rep Gregory Meeks, a Black politician decided to take advantage of his own people that he promised to help.
He raised over $31,000 through phony non-profit he started and never sent suffering New Orleanderss the money.
Where is the major media now?
Or is Black on Black crime not worth the bother?
The New York Post reports:
Hurricane Katrina left them with nothing but hope -- but Rep. Gregory Meeks took even that away, stiffed New Orleans families told The Post.
"For those people to use our tragedy for their gain, it's sad," said Catherine Phipps, 48, one of the Katrina victims who was given empty promises of aid by the Queens Democrat.
"It makes me want to cry. They're going to have to answer to a higher being."
The Post located victims who have returned to New Orleans, and they spoke out yesterday for the first time about Meeks' broken promises.
"I had on a pair of flip-flops -- those were my only shoes," Phipps said.
"Candace had us fill out some forms and asked us to write down what we needed. I thought that was crazy because I didn't have anything -- no clothes, no food, nothing."
The aid that had been promised never came.
In fact, after providing Sandy with laundry lists of essential items they needed for survival, the families say they never heard from her or the charity again.
Gregory Meeks
Phipps, who now runs a small day-care center, said she and her family lost everything in the flood and were not able to move back into their Ninth Ward house until three years after the levees broke.
"My heart goes out to the people who thought enough about us to give that money -- unfortunately, it never made it to us," Phipps told The Post. "Everything we went through hurt like hell, and this is another
Full story blow."
Again, I ask why isn’t this story going national?
I don’t think Gregory Meeks is the only Dem pol who did this kind of thing.
What about the other members of the Congressional Black Caucus?
Maybe this story is too big to report?
Via New York Post
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