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Tuesday, October 4th 2005

11:10 PM

Michael Moore And Veterens For Peace And THE HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORT

10/4/05

Friends,

My staff has been down in New Orleans and on the Gulf Coast for nearly a month now setting up and running our own relief effort with Veterans for Peace. The overwhelming response from so many of you has directly affected the lives of thousands of people. Here's what we've been able to do with your help:

** Over 500 tons of food, water, clothing, medical supplies, baby products, feminine hygiene products, cleaning supplies, power tools, and a boat and trailer for reaching those still flooded by water have been distributed directly to those in need

** Over 10,000 aid packages have been sent by you via UPS and FedEx to our camp and distributed

** Over two million dollars in donations, food, water, and supplies have been sent and distributed

** Tractor trailers, dozens of 20 foot trucks, six school buses, and other vehicles arrived loaded with supplies. Most stayed on to help distribute donations

** Over 200 chainsaws, 100 generators and 2,000 gallons of bleach have been distributed

** Over 100 people were walked through the FEMA application process

** Doctors, Physician's Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Psychologists, Registered Nurses, LPNs, Paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians, and Social Workers have volunteered from across the country and joined forces to create several mobile medical units providing prescription medication, first aid supplies, diabetic testing equipment, insulin and tetanus shots for those digging through the rubble of their homes

** 14 people were reunited with their families

But beyond all these statistics are the personal testimonies of what my staff has witnessed. Electricity was provided to a family whose young son suffers from Cystic Fibrosis, allowing him to continue his treatment until electricity in his neighborhood was restored. A 60 year old woman on a respirator was found, still in her home despite a gaping hole in the roof. We patched the roof and gave her food and water. Supplies were delivered to the Houma Indians, who had received no help (not even a visit) from the Red Cross or FEMA. A roof was put on their Cultural Center in Golden Meadows and a generator was provided to keep a years supply of seafood from spoiling in the sun. A man in Lefitte was found sitting on his porch, the house surrounded by four feet of water. A canoe-load of supplies was paddled to his doorstep by two of our volunteers. New Orleans evacuees joined our efforts. They served as our guides, leading us through now decimated communities and taking us to the areas of greatest need.

You can read more of these in the diaries on my website.

The harsh truth that I must report to you is that the federal government and Red Cross relief efforts are still a disorganized, embarrassing mess with little or no help reaching most people -- this more than a month after Katrina. It is the freelance guerilla efforts like ours that are getting through. We aren't waiting for approval and we aren't stopping. We will make sure Bush and Co. pay for their failure later, but right now hundreds of thousands are homeless, hungry and in need of medical attention. And the rest of us have a responsibility to help them.

We have joined forces with Saving Our Selves Katrina (S.O.S.), an organization that began as a temporary coalition of pre-existing community organizations. They are doing amazing work with volunteers and believe that concrete aid from community church-based organizations must fill the gaps when the government fails us. They have become, with your help, a bright light offering immediate relief to the families who have lost everything. Find out what SOS and other similar relief groups need, right now, from you.

Thanks again, everyone, for lending a hand. We won't give up and we know you won't either.

Yours,

Michael Moore
MMFlint@aol.com
www.michaelmoore.com

1 Comment(s).

Posted by Anonymous:

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http://www.captaincynic.com/thread.php3/frmid=23-u-thrdid=55119
Tallahassee --Gov. Jeb Bush has been talking about burning sugar cane waste. In a few Florida counties, they're capturing & using the methane produced by rotting garbage in landfills. And Progress Energy and Florida Power & Light are both planning to increase production of nuclear power. cturtle
I wonder have we gone away from values that should have been ingrained in our being?


Building a nuclear power plant is far more costly than windmills and solars panels. Think about all the money companies like Halliburton won't make. We can't have that. Cheney's 250,000 Halliburton stock is only now worth 8 million, we can do better than that, lets shot for 10 million. It blows my mind; our highest office is breaking laws every day, but you won't know about it unless you do a google search.

So the state is now looking for alternative energy resources? Perhaps the feds should do likewise but then they have their own priorities, to fulfil the needs of the people? Watching a commercial for flashlight, they drop it into a tank of water & it bobs up & down. [actually charging the light by it’s motion] . . . hmm, I wonder where they got that idea from? I kind of remember something like that being promoted as an alternate energy resource in relation to wave action . . . wonder whatever happened with it? I mean we are surrounded on three sides by water & most population density is near the coastline?
Why not a system of buoys anchored to the bottom harnessing wave action?
Probably not economically viable for such a limited output but enough on small scale?
Since the freak storm, a caused for a barge to strike the span support & collapse of a center span of the SkyWay Bridge. The access ramps leading out to it had been used as fishing pier. It was a cold blustery weekend for bridge fishing & I had just crawled into the sleeping bag. I was just starting to warm up becoming drowsy, when a
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