Okay, I’m ready for the hate comments. Bring it on. I don’t give a damn, and after seeing a picture and story on the Internet today (see next post), you don’t have a friggin right in this world to demand your “rights” to free government money, housing, plasma TVs, etc.

As late as this past Valentine’s day, Neal Boortz was reporting Katrina evacuees and other parasites who continue to suckle off the teat of Uncle Sam, were complaining about being “evicted” from their paid-for-by-US-tax-dollar hotels.
I like Neal’s take on this story. From “Neal’s Nuze” of February 14, 2006:
A judge has ruled that the federal government can boot the Katrina parasites from your local Holiday Inn, Motel 6 and whatever other hotel they’re staying at on the taxpayer’s dime. The star of this show is U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval. Duval rejected the arguments from the ambulance-chasers representing the parasites, saying the government could give them a boot.
Once the poverty pimps and the mainstream media start reporting on this, the universal question will be “what are they supposed to do now?” Well, here today are a few suggestions. How about…oh…I don’t know….GETTING A JOB. How about TRYING TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF … for a change. Surely with all of the rebuilding going on in New Orleans, a fairly decent paying job could be had. But you see, the Katrina parasites don’t want to work.
To most of the ones left occupying these hotel rooms, they’ve been living high on the hog since the hurricane hit. In fact, it may have been the best thing that ever happened to them. Talk about a lifestyle upgrade! Going from a dump in the 9th ward to a nice hotel room with cable TV! That’s some government housing.
It’s nice to know there’s at least one solid judge on the U.S. District Court bench that seems to have grown a pair.

Luckily the judge in this case said that FEMA was no longer responsible for paying these tabs (but this came after several cave-ins because of the clammering of ACLU lawyers on behalf of these parasites). Well, the judge said they couldn’t stop the evictions, but reminded everyone that they would still get some free money (don’t want to sound heartless, you know).
From an AP story in the IndyStar on February 14, 2006:
Attorneys for the evacuees tried to get U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval to issue a temporary restraining order, saying the forthcoming money from FEMA won’t be enough for reasonable living accommodations or for hotel stays. Duval denied the request a day after the attorneys delivered the motion to his home.
“These folks are out on the streets today because the federal government, President Bush and everyone else made the decision that it’s time for these families to go,” said attorney Bill Quigley, an assistant dean of the law school at Loyola University New Orleans, who filed the motion with civil rights attorney Tracie Washington.
Washington said the decision will result in 8,000 to 10,000 families being put out of hotels across the United States.
Mary Smith, 43, headed out before noon Monday to find a bus, which she hoped would take her to one of the lower-income neighborhoods across the Mississippi River, where she was told she might find a rental.
“I only got my rent check last week,” she said. “It’s not enough time to find a place.”
About 10,500 families, or 88 percent of the 12,000 homeless families, have received rent-assistance checks from FEMA, said Libby Turner, the agency’s transitional housing director.
The cash can be used to pay for an apartment, to continue their hotel stays or to help pay for fixing their ruined homes.
Excuse me? These people are out on the streets because of President Bush and his decision it was “time for them to go”? HELL NO! These people were still in the same situation they lived in for their entire lives in New Orleans, one of the greatest welfare cities in the U.S. (enabled by none other than the Democrats who run not only the city, but the state, as well)!
Oh, and the comment “It’s not enough time to find a place” comment…. ?? How friggin long do you need to find a place, lady? It’s been how long? Even according to a Newsweek article just last month, Houston is sick and tired of footing the bill for all the evacuees still there, as well as the bill for housing the miscreant criminals that flooded into Houston afterwards!
Now, I know there are legitimate people who lost EVERYTHING they had, had nowhere to go etc. But, my God, people! How long will it take you to get your SH*# together and make it on your own? Oh, that’s right… once you learn to live off the government, it’s hard to accept any form of personal responsibility. The government was an enabler in all this, and does not escape blame.
Heartless, you call me? Maybe in your eyes, but to me, if you’ve had since last August to get your crap together, you should be somewhere by now if you WANTED to be, supporting yourself and your family; not continuing to bleed the government like the parasites some of you have become yet always have been! Your “host” has run dry, you morons, and the rest of America is paying the price.
It is called the “painful truth” for a reason.
Still think I’m vile? Check the next post before you criticize.