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AN EXPLOITED MOTHER
By M. Quinn

Enormously atrocious and barbaric "Crimes against
Humanity" continues to sweep across the continent of
Africa, where millions of indigenous men, women and
children are needlessly dying from starvation,
malnutrition and a host of diseases that we in the
industrialized world would survive.
The absurdity to this entirely overwhelming loss of
human life, is that mostly major European companies
continue to extract millions of metric tons in food,
minerals and natural resources from the continent of
Africa while give very little, or nothing at all in
return toward assisting Africa’s indigenous people -
Black folk.
Geopolitical Warfare
By M. Quinn

Prior to the invasion of Iraq in ‘2003; the Bush Administrations entire campaign for regime change and the removal of Saddam Hussein was based on misinformation, and the art of misdirection. In making his case, President Bush stated that there was irrefutable evidence that Iraq posed a biological threat to the United States, and would soon pose a nuclear threat. The words that President Bush used were that Iraq was an imminent threat to the security of America. This has been proven to be categorically untrue.
The campaign prior to the assault on Iraq was high on rhetoric but lacked any real substance. Vice President Dick Cheney repeatedly made the charge that America would be received with open arms by the Iraqi populous, and would be seen as liberators. Well, this did not exactly happen. Geopolitical Warfare Continued...read more..
International Guerilla Warfare
By M. Quinn
As the United States of America continues to exclaim around the world, that it produces some of the best-known minds in the area of science, technology, and strategic military warfare, it remains rather peculiar that these alleged great thinkers of the western world have not been able to figure out an adequate solution to the current quagmire in Iraq. Part of the reason for the current social, political and military stalemate in Iraq is unquestionably connected to the approach by those on the extreme "Right" who supported this blatantly unjustified war. International Guerilla Warfare Continued...read more
M. Quinn - Writer, Author 2005
Cataclysmic Katrina
By M. Quinn
The response time by the Federal Government for this devastating human tragedy
was utterly inexcusable as mostly Black grandmothers, Black grandfathers, Black
sons, daughters and babies died by the hundreds, as the United States government
refused to send in the critically needed supplies and security via the National
Guard, which resulted in countless people living in areas surrounded by sewage,
human waste, and dying bodies decomposing on a daily a basis.
Too make bad matters worse, the media began using the phraseology refugees to
describe thousands of displaced Americans. Even though the word refugee is
defined as People who leave their homes—and often their countries—because of
war, famine, or natural disasters (i.e., flood, hurricane, drought), and live
for a long time in makeshift communities that lack basic sanitation, such as
running water and toilets. These are American citizens, and at the very least
deserve to be addressed as such, considering that their very lives were turned
upside down by this cataclysmic event.
Many citizens of the Gulf Coast region were found drown in their own homes by
the flooding waters. Media reports indicated that at the New Orleans Super Dome,
which housed mostly African Americans that were displaced by this horrific event
– that there were likewise countless corpses decomposing in the corners of the
stadium; while State and Federal Officials left them there for days as disease
increased due to these human carcasses scattered about. In essence, American
citizens were left to live like animals for days at a time, with the federal
government being non-existent in a critically needed response.
Cataclysmic Katrina continued..
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Peace & Blessings,
M. QUINN
Freelance Writer, Author
San Francisco, California
United States
A cataclysmic event of epic proportions hit the Gulf Coast regions of the United States on Monday August 29, 2005 and displaced hundreds of thousands of Americans in Louisiana and Mississippi, while leaving the people of that area scattering for their very lives, and scavenging for food days after the devastation.
Meteorological experts have stated, that this catastrophic event called hurricane Katrina was the worst natural disaster to hit the shores of America in its more than two hundred year history. Floodwaters swelled to twenty feet in many areas. The effects from Katrina traverse a distance of more than two states, and have killed thousands of people.
Within 24 hours of Katrina's devastating wrath emergency federal relief efforts had not been dispatched to the affected areas, which prompted Mayor Ray Nagin of New Orleans to make a desperate televised appeal to the United States government for immediate assistance as stranded, displace, hungry and frustrated people began to gather by the thousands in Downtown New Orleans.
Some 48-72 hours later, emergency relief in the form of adequate food, water, toiletries and other essentials had not been disbursed by FEMA, and by Friday morning some four days later, countless people still remain stranded at the New Orleans Convention Center with no electricity, no security, and apparently no assistance in sight.
The enormity of this devastation left innumerable people on the streets, and destitute without basic necessities as clean water, food, and shelter for at least three to four days during this monumental disaster. The response time by the Federal Government for this devastating human tragedy was utterly inexcusable as mostly Black grandmothers, Black grandfathers, Black sons, daughters and babies died by the hundreds, as the United States government refused to send in the critically needed supplies and security via the National Guard, which resulted in countless people living in areas surrounded by sewage, human waste and dying bodies decomposing on a daily a basis.
Too make bad matters worse; the media began using the phraseology refugees to describe thousands of displaced Americans. Even though the word refugee is defined as; People who leave their homes? And often their countries? Because of war, famine, or natural disasters (i.e., flood, hurricane, drought), and live for a long time in makeshift communities that lack basic sanitation, such as running water and toilets. These are American citizens, and at the very least deserve to be addressed as such, considering that their very lives were turned upside down by this cataclysmic event.
Many citizens of the Gulf Coast region were found drowned in their own homes by the flooding waters. Media reports indicated that at the New Orleans Super Dome, which house mostly African Americans that were displaced by this horrific event - there were likewise countless corpses decomposing in the corners of the stadium; while State and Federal Officials left them there for days as disease increased due to these human carcasses scattered about. In essence, American citizens were left to live like animals for days at a time, with the federal government being non-existent in a critically needed response.
Some of the repeated excuses being echoed across the media were claims that areas such as New Orleans were to hostile, or uncontrolled to enter and dispense aide.
However, America has recently embarked upon a three hundred billion dollar experiment in Iraq at the courtesy of American taxpaying citizens to invade a country with a situation extremely more hostile than any American city. In essence, the lack of response to this national cataclysmic event was nothing short of America's blatant fear of going into Black neighborhoods without substantial firepower, be it police or military force. In addition, to the blatant disregard for the lives of those who suffered, and died.
Within two days after the devastating Tsunami in Southeast Asia, food, water and vital relief efforts were delivered and disbursed to the people of that region. The question that remains is; Why such a slow and downright absent response for the poverty-stricken people of New Orleans, Could it be because a disproportionate amount of them are Black?
As I continued to watch this outpour of human anguish with apparently no Federal aide or assistance in sight, CNN Anchor, Jack Cafferty spoke the very words that my mind produced as he uttered them. He stated, that most of the media were doing their best to ignore the fact that a great percentage (probably 98%) of those left in this extremely perilous position are Black folks.
This overwhelming event in human suffering coupled with the brazen disregard for human life by the Federal Government, categorically conveys the hearts and minds of those in charge within the United States, and what their true feelings are toward the poverty stricken, and disenfranchised African Americans nation wide.
In fact, it was not until Friday, September 02, 2005 some four days after the fact that President George W. Bush decided to visit the devastated area. As a Commander Chief of a sovereign nation, President Bush should have flown to the devastated area within 24 hours of this horrific event to reflect his commitment to the citizens of his own nation, and immediately announced a plan of execution along with FEMA coupled with state and federal officials.
President Bush has repeatedly masked over a tremendous amount of blunders and down right lies while in office. However, as citizens of this nation, it is imperative that we hold him and his Administration accountable for this egregious failure in response for the very lives of those who died. How many times does the trumpet of injustice have to sound before we band together, and emphatically state, "Never Again"!
It's time for a Revolution – because the people in power (in Washington DC) have abused, misused and proven themselves unworthy of having the ability to fairly and adequately dispense it according to the needs of the people – It's time for a Revolution!
M. QUINN is a San Francisco Bay Area freelance writer specializing in social, historical and political analysis and commentary.
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