New Orleans versus San Diego

Chapdog

Abreast of the situations
Interesting.. How come nobody is looting in San Diego?

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20071023/D8SETS4G0.html

By SCOTT LINDLAW

SAN DIEGO (AP) - Like Hurricane Katrina evacuees two years earlier in New Orleans, thousands of people rousted by natural disaster fled to the NFL stadium here, waiting out the calamity and worrying about their homes.

The similarities ended there, as an almost festive atmosphere reigned at Qualcomm Stadium.

Bands belted out rock 'n' roll, lavish buffets served gourmet entrees, and massage therapists helped relieve the stress for those forced to flee their homes because of wildfires.

"The people are happy. They have everything here," Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared Monday night after his second Qualcomm tour.

(AP) Piles of supplies are seen outside Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, Monday, Oct. 22, 2007, for...
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Although anxieties ran high, the misery index seemed low as the celebrity governor waded through the mob. Scarcely a complaint was registered with him.

"Oooh, I got a picture!" shrieked Olivia Beard of Ocean Beach, one of hundreds who pressed toward Schwarzenegger with camera phones snapping.

The fires destroyed some 500 homes and 100 businesses in San Diego County, the greatest swath of destruction in a series of Southern California blazes that began Sunday.

Of the more than 250,000 people forced from their homes, volunteer coordinators estimated that 10,000 took shelter at Qualcomm, home of the San Diego Chargers. Others camped out in hotels, with friends and family and in other shelters scattered throughout the city.

With the stadium housing evacuees, the Chargers were flying to Arizona Tuesday to practice at the Arizona Cardinals' headquarters for the rest of the week. The team is scheduled to host Houston on Sunday, but said it was too early to know how the fires would affect that game.

(AP) People evacuated from their homes during the San Diego wildfires grab a bite to eat at Qualcomm...
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At Qualcomm, thousands of tents, many set up by relief organizations, provided temporary roofs, while hundreds of people slept on open-air cots. Some elderly evacuees were housed in stadium club boxes.

Aggressive efforts by disaster-response officials to bring supplies helped ensure civility. A heavy police contingent and National Guard troops with automatic weapons stood by just in case.

The New Orleans evacuees had dragged themselves through floodwaters to get to the Louisiana Superdome in 2005, and once there endured horrific conditions without food, sanitation or law enforcement.

But these evacuees drove to the expansive parking lots in the San Diego suburbs. The worst that most endured in their exodus was heavy traffic and smoky haze.

But like those who fled in New Orleans, some will have lost their homes.

(AP) California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, visits with wildfire evacuees at Qualcomm Stadium in...
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Several said they had narrowly escaped devastating fires in 2003 and shrugged off the inconveniences of sleeping at a stadium.

"You have to deal with it, right?" said Ashwani Kernie, who, along with six family members, had been evacuated from his Rancho Bernardo home.

"You can deal with it, or you can whine about it," he said while erecting a tent in Qualcomm's parking lot, as temperatures hovered comfortably in the low 70s.

Still, there was widespread anxiety about the fates of homes and belongings left behind. Many had packed up hastily as flames approached.

"They're scared, they're sad, they're losing their homes. They just want to relax and go to sleep," Megan Malan, a massage therapist, said as she rubbed the back of a man wearing a firefighter's T-shirt.

She had little in the way of material goods to offer to the victims, so she provided her professional services, for free, to nervous evacuees.

Television sets hung from the rafters for the benefit of football fans, but on this evening, it was anything but "Monday Night Football" that drew their interest.

Hundreds sat in the stands watching the sets, transfixed as news programs broadcast images of destruction. Among them was Bruce Fowler, whose home in the Scripps Ranch neighborhood had survived fires in 2003.

That fall, wildfires killed 22 people, destroyed nearly 3,600 homes and blackened more than 743,000 acres of brush and timber in Southern California, including blazes near Fowler's home.

"Every couple of years, you don't want to go through this worry," Fowler said, sipping a root beer. "I never thought I'd be in a place like this, getting handouts."

Most people seemed happy for the free food and drink. A Hyatt hotel catered one buffet, offering chicken with artichoke hearts and capers in cream sauce, jambalaya and shredded-beef empanadas.

Ester Francis, 90, clutched her cane as her son set up a pair of cots next to a large trash bin.

She does not know what she'll return to when the smoke clears, but said she was grateful for the generosity of strangers. Qualcomm did feel something like a party, she said.

"Everyone's so friendly," Francis said. "I guess it's making us all feel secure at a time when we all feel so insecure."
 
Ummmm, because San Diego is burning.............Its pretty difficult to loot something that's on fire and pretty pointless after its been on fire.......well, because objects of said looting is......BURNT.
 
"Interesting.. How come nobody is looting in San Diego? "

Yep. There's a real "apples to apples" - very insightful, Chap.
 
Ummmm, because San Diego is burning.............Its pretty difficult to loot something that's on fire and pretty pointless after its been on fire.......well, because objects of said looting is......BURNT.

I dunno, there was certainly a lot of looting and fires in the LA riots.
"Approximately 3,600 fires were set, destroying 1,100 buildings, with fire calls coming once every minute at some points. About 10,000 people were arrested. Stores owned by Korean and other Asian immigrants were widely targeted"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LA_Riots
 
I dunno, there was certainly a lot of looting and fires in the LA riots.
"Approximately 3,600 fires were set, destroying 1,100 buildings, with fire calls coming once every minute at some points. About 10,000 people were arrested. Stores owned by Korean and other Asian immigrants were widely targeted"

LOL, Cypress's head just exploded and there's toe fu everywhere:clink:
 
I dunno, there was certainly a lot of looting and fires in the LA riots.
"Approximately 3,600 fires were set, destroying 1,100 buildings, with fire calls coming once every minute at some points. About 10,000 people were arrested. Stores owned by Korean and other Asian immigrants were widely targeted"

LOL, Cypress's head just exploded and there's toe fu everywhere:clink:


Sure there were a lot of fires set by the looters and rioters. It wasn't as if enormous wildfires engulfed the city and then people looted in the wake of the destruction.

What a dumbass comparison. Almost as dumbass as the comparison in the original post.
 
Ummmm, because San Diego is burning.............Its pretty difficult to loot something that's on fire and pretty pointless after its been on fire.......well, because objects of said looting is......BURNT.

You think? I guess no one would mind if crews with tractor trailers sorta just helped themselves to whatever got left behind ? You know full well that the demographics of the two areas account for the difference in behavior.
 
Sure there were a lot of fires set by the looters and rioters. It wasn't as if enormous wildfires engulfed the city and then people looted in the wake of the destruction.

What a dumbass comparison. Almost as dumbass as the comparison in the original post.
You're showing your youth again. Most of the people setting fires were pissed off at the verdict. Most of the looters were just taking advantage of the chaos which included the fires and robbed stores.
There were massive fires in San Diego which diverted a lot of resources yet no widespread looting.

Face it, San Diego is a Conservative city, while LA and New Orleans are hardcore Liberal Democrat territory. People there feel entitled to steal from the (richer) store owners because they are fed class-envy BS by the left, not to mention they know that lefties running the city will just blame poverty or being disadvantaged as the cause of the lawlessness, rather than actually hold them accountable.
 
You're showing your youth again. Most of the people setting fires were pissed off at the verdict. Most of the looters were just taking advantage of the chaos which included the fires and robbed stores.
There were massive fires in San Diego which diverted a lot of resources yet no widespread looting.

Face it, San Diego is a Conservative city, while LA and New Orleans are hardcore Liberal Democrat territory. People there feel entitled to steal from the (richer) store owners because they are fed class-envy BS by the left, not to mention they know that lefties running the city will just blame poverty or being disadvantaged as the cause of the lawlessness, rather than actually hold them accountable.

Once again, Dano proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that all the world's ills are caused by liberals. America, I assume, was also a worldy ill, because liberals created it. Conservatives, however, transformed it from the liberal despotism of the founders to the Utopia of freedom and righteousness it is today.


San Diego was once a Republican stronghold, and a strong ally for former president Richard Nixon, supporting both his runs at the presidency.[21] However, in recent years, San Diego has become a moderate leaning Democratic city with an influx of immigrants from Latin America and Asia, and a shift in employment away from jobs in the military, toward telecommunications and biotech. Currently, registered Democrats outnumber Republicans by about 7 to 6.[22] Despite the edge in voter registration for Democrats, the current mayor, Jerry Sanders, is a Republican, and San Diego has not elected a Democratic mayor since 1988. However, Democrats hold a 5-3 majority in the city council, including the current Council President, Scott Peters, a moderate Democrat who often sides with the mayor. 55% of the city of San Diego voted for Democrat John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election.
 
I see Dano brings up the LA Riots as an "apples and apples" to New Orleans' looting.

In conclusion, they loot because dey be black. - Dano, Chap, et. al.
 
Black liberulz looting in New Orleans:

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A picture of noble, self-sufficient white conservatives finding some food:

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Once again, Dano proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that all the world's ills are caused by liberals. America, I assume, was also a worldy ill, because liberals created it. Conservatives, however, transformed it from the liberal despotism of the founders to the Utopia of freedom and righteousness it is today.


San Diego was once a Republican stronghold, and a strong ally for former president Richard Nixon, supporting both his runs at the presidency.[21] However, in recent years, San Diego has become a moderate leaning Democratic city with an influx of immigrants from Latin America and Asia, and a shift in employment away from jobs in the military, toward telecommunications and biotech. Currently, registered Democrats outnumber Republicans by about 7 to 6.[22] Despite the edge in voter registration for Democrats, the current mayor, Jerry Sanders, is a Republican, and San Diego has not elected a Democratic mayor since 1988. However, Democrats hold a 5-3 majority in the city council, including the current Council President, Scott Peters, a moderate Democrat who often sides with the mayor. 55% of the city of San Diego voted for Democrat John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election.

Good point, San Diego, though trending more left, is still nowhere near as Liberal as Liberal hotbeds like LA and New Orleans.
 
I see Dano brings up the LA Riots as an "apples and apples" to New Orleans' looting.

In conclusion, they loot because dey be black. - Dano, Chap, et. al.

Interesting that YOU would bring up race, in actuality the LA riots and New Orleans had different ethnicities rioting/looting. It's a Liberal Democrat inner city thing, NOT a black thing.
Stupid racist stereotyper.

"Despite the race riot image the event retains, much of the looting and violence was done by young men, both black and Hispanic, and much of the looting was opportunistic theft of luxury goods. Criminals used the chaos to their own benefit, and street gangs settled scores with each other and fought the police."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LA_Riots

Both of you are very young and were only small children when it happened so that can excuse your ignorance partly - hopefully as you get older and wiser and more understanding of history, you will end up more Conservative as most people do.
 
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