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Every year around this time, we hear voices from the right talking about the lessons of 9/11. To hear right wing politicians and pundits tell it, the lessons of 9/11 are: Bomb Arab countries before they bomb us, racially profile people of color, the world is separated into good and evil and either you’re with us or against us.

I’d like to think that the lessons of 9/11 would be: Be extremely cautious about domestic terrorists, don’t train militant religious fanatics to fight your enemies, because they might come back to bite us and treat all threats against our country seriously.

While people in the media talk about the lessons of 9/11 very often, it is rare to hear pundits and politicians talk about the lessons of Hurricane Katrina. While 9/11 left 2,998 people dead or missing, Hurricane Katrina left 2,536 people dead or missing and displaced over one million people.

But 9/11 changed several ways the government operates in terms of foreign and domestic polices, while Katrina changed very little. After 9/11, we invaded two countries , started the patriot act and changed airline travel as we know it.

Katrina has caused no significant changes in US policy. What the world saw after Katrina, was a natural disaster inflamed by poverty, segregation and racism. While the government may not have been able to stop the hurricane, the U.S. could have definitely prevented the racism and poverty that made Hurricane Katrina way worse than it should have been.

Hurricane Katrina was an embarrassment to the United States. Despite it’s great wealth, the U.S. could not take care of its own. After Katrina, George Bush’s approval rating was 45%, half of the 90% it reached after September 11th.

Hubert Humphrey once said, “A nation is judged by how it treats its most vulnerable citizens. Congress should not ignore the plight of our nation’s poorest and sickest beneficiaries any longer.”

The judgment on George Bush from his reaction to Katrina both domestically and internationally is part of his legacy forever. Still, it seems as if the lessons of Katrina have been lost on the Republican party.

The Republicans have obviously not learned anything from Hurricane Katrina, as they continue to disregard poor, disenfranchised people, which is reflected in their opposition to health care.

Diseases, like hurricanes affect everybody. Yet, as in Katrina, the rich seem to be protected against them, while the poor and minority populations are vulnerable and often left with no help to protect themselves against them.

If the next Katrina comes as a virus (like Swine Flu), once again the rest of the world will see how America treats its poorest and sickest beneficiaries. That is why we need health care for every citizen. If America has learned anything from the lessons of Katrina, it is that America must protect all of its citizens, regardless of economic or racial backgrounds.

Katrina was a reminder of the poor people who are rarely on TV and not seen or heard. These people are Americans, not third world refugees. They are entitled to the life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness given to us in the Declaration of Independence. Just like the government is responsible for trying to help its citizens from disaster, it should be responsible for taking care of its citizens from diseases and health risks.

Protecting our citizens and keeping our country safe is no just about bombing countries that we think our threats. Not all threats come from Islamic extremists. Hunger, poverty, crime, natural disasters and diseases also threaten the safety of our country and citizens. If we can spend billions of dollars to invade other countries to keep our country safer, we should sacrifice to make the country safer for all of our citizens from natural disasters and diseases.

It is time to heed the lessons of Katrina. We are one country and all of our citizens are important, rich and poor, black and white. When a government gives an every man for himself attitude towards disease and natural disasters, it reflects badly on our country. It is the duty of our country to, not only protect its citizens against terrorist attacks, but against natural disasters and diseases as well. That’s why we need to make sure every one of our citizens has the right to health care.

Tags: 9/11, George W. Bush, Health Care, Hurricane Katrina
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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SoularFlarez/ SoularFlarez

    i got the SAME lesson from 9/11 AND Katrina……

    our government leaders dont give a f**k about the citizens…..

    9/11 is questionable, far as…was it an inside job or Al-CIAda??? oh yeah remember them wild Afghanistan kats were created by the CIA during the Cold War to fight against Russia. USA wanted to created a Vietnam situation (guerilla war) that would crippled Russia, since USA n Russia was beefing back then. Capitalism/Democracy VS Communism…. same reason why USA dont like China or Cuba still.

    but the foreign nations dont dislike America cuz of our freedom, thats stupid. they dislike America cuz of our foriegn policy. like the old saying, DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO. USA thinks she can do whatever she wants. plus USA claims not to support terrorism but supports puppet leaders and terrorist governments whenever its convenient. trys to make all these rules for OTHER nations but dont wanna follow our OWN rules. on sum hypocritical s**t…..

    USA is fuked up cuz our leaders sold out the citizens damn near 1000 years ago…. 1913/1933….

    plus if you black thats already a strike against you….why the f**k you think so many of us are locked up??? cuz they cant deport us. they could find Saddam Hussein hiding in a hole in the ground on the other side of the world, but cant stop dope and guns from coming into the hood. they got cameras on damn near every corner and satellites that can see you from high up in the atmosphere, but cant stop that s**t….. the hood is an experiment, thats why its called the projects……

    Rich Corporate CEO’s get a “bailout” for billions of dollars that WE PAID FOR out our taxes, our labor our time, our energy, our sweat etc….. but alot of us can barely pay our damn rent and buy diapers and food.

    if we wanna boost the economy, start by gettin rid of alot of these useless politicians who dont do s**t but suck the blood from the poor……..

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Marveeo/ Marveeo

    You know what Soularflarez is right , i see she has done her HOMEWORK and it is sad we have to live this way !

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/maatra/ maatra

    What I learned is to do a full and investigation on so called terroist attacks

    I had a car catch fire and these beast tried to say I set it on fire for insurance money and they did a serious investigation on my claim to make sure I didn’t set my own car on fire

    Look at the terroist attack on the oklahoma building by the white boy tim mcveigh some say they found two bombs in side the building that didn’t go off and tim didn’t put them there

    What happened to tower 7 it aint get hit by no plane but the muthaphuka went strait down. 3,4,5 and 6 was still standing.

    Many say the levees was blown up and a team of divers found burnt marks on some of the concrete that they say come from military explosives

    I aint been keepin up but I bet they building all kinds of condos golf courses hotels million dollar homes and sum of everthing for the rich and only rich.

    So let’s do a full investigation on these terroist attacks like the muthphukas did me

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Halfpricegeeks/ Halfpricegeeks

    I could not agree with this article more. The treatment that was shown the victims of Hurricane Katrina shed America in a bad light to everyone around the world. We cannot continue to try and tell everyone else how to treat their citizens while we allow the same horrific treatment in our own country.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SoularFlarez/ SoularFlarez

    remember the Boston Tea Party??? beef with the British, but BLAME THE INDIANS

    remember USA blew up her own boats n tried to blame it on CUBA back in the day??? (during the Cold War vs Communism)

    this is nothing new.

    look at all the movies since the 80s even up until now…..the “bad guys” are usually Arabs or Asians……. that s**t aint no coincidence

    in the American chess game…. citizens are PAWNS and their lives are worth-less than the major players on the board.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SYNCEREG/ SYNCEREG

    People will say im a sell out for this one but i learned alot from 911 on the other hand nothing from Katrina . I know that there are many political rumors that go around about both but there are some very true facts about Katrina .

    1 the biggest place hit was N.O which was then and still to this day the murder capital of the world .Way before the levys broke .

    I know that i was there helping and the people were acting like savages towards us.

    And as much as you wanna deny it there is more black on black crime there then anywhere in the US .

    So let me ask a question why should your goverment help you when you dont want to help yourself ?

    And why should we risk our live helping you when you are going to kill eachother anyways?

    I cant speak for the goverment but i think it was gods sign to you.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/maatra/ maatra

    Naw syncere u aint no sell out u just a self hating naga. U hate the skin u was born in.

    What’s the case wit the elderly brotha the retired teacher that got beat down by this wicked whyte beast and layed him in a puddle of blood

    What about the 71 year old elder they shot and killed a few months ago in lousiana

    Yea u a self hatin naga. Aint fit to live. Beta off dead

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/KandyYams/ KandyYams

    i think that people really see now that anything can happen at any time! and syncereg it’s horrible for you to say that because some of us affected by the storm ARE NOT a part of the violence and killin in new orleans and DID deserve the help received!

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Kountry_Mayne/ Kountry_Mayne

    Hurricane Katrina made our country look foolish. We were down in disaster killing each other because people were trying to find food???

    And as far as syncereg ‘s response. none of what you said should matter in an event like that. Your heart is no where near pure. next time something like that happens just stay at home.

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