What?

      

I'd imagine you enjoyed seeing an anarcho-capitalist society in action after the hurricane hit.



There is a political discussion to be had over Katrina: various arms of local, State, and Federal government have underperformed, costing lives, and some of the people in charge should certainly be criticised. But I'm not one of them. All you're doing with your comment is demonstrating that you view the advent of thousands of unnecessary deaths as convenient ammo in petty point-scoring Interweb pissing matches.



You didn't answer the question.



Oh, please.



Read my post: it's a genuine wish of good luck to people who need it right now. That's all. I didn't want to sully that with, like I said, what is essentially a childish pissing match, but you're not taking an extremely heavy hint so it's too late now.

Second paragraph of this post clears the charge of hypocrisy, I think. There are other reasons too, but, God, this is so pathetic. Is that really your response? You see thousands of deaths and a breakdown of civil society and think "Oo! What a perfect stick to hit little-known and uninfluential Libertarians with!" Well done.


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