Re: Tony Novacheck's unguarded neighborhood ... (Venting)
- From: Rich Koerner <richk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 04:12:54 -0400
> Subject:
> Re: Tony Novacheck's unguarded neighborhood ... (Venting)
> Date:
> 20 Sep 2005 22:10:04 -0700
> From:
> "Tony" <lostpup198@xxxxxxx>
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> Just wanted to say thanks to all the well wishers out there, and I'm
> sorry I won't be able to respond to each and every one individually,
> since I am currently living in a hotel room, with limited access to the
> internet. I got lucky and the looters were interrupted before they got
> my musical equipment in some way or another, because my guitar closet
> was open, and my Mesa 4 X 12 was rolled out to the top of the stairs
> and left there. They did however, get away with a fairly new Kenmore
> washer, a slightly older Kenmore dryer, a roll around Craftsman tool
> cabinet and tool chest (the tool chest has 2 sticker on top of it ... a
> Harley Davidson sticker, and another sticker of Calvin pissing on the
> word "Democrats"
>
> http://members.aol.com/lostpup198/calvin.jpg
>
> with an entire set of tools (and then some), several tool bags and
> smaller tool boxes with more tools 1 18V DeWalt cordless drill, 1 18V
> DeWalt cordless drill/driver, 1 18V DeWalt cordless grinder, 1
> Craftsman 19.2V cordless drill & lamp set, my wife's dead mothers
> jewelry chest of costume jewelry, a Phillips/Magnavox 27" TV, a Sony
> 550W surround sound system, 5 speakers and a powered sub, a Toshiba
> SD4800 DVD player, a Sharp VHS tape recorder, at least 20 VHS tapes, 75
> DVD's and about 200 CD's, quite a few PC games, several 50 packs of
> blank DVDR's and CDR's, 2 Radio Shack color indoor/outdoor cameras with
> motion sensors and 2 way sound, a Radio Shack 4 channel Video
> Surveillance Switchbox, a 6' aluminum extra wide motorcycle ramp, a
> Hamilton Beach Brew Station, an Avon gift basket. I might be missing a
> few things like a 500 box of Splenda and a 12 pack of Bounty paper
> towels, and a few other odds and ends. But I have a sneaky suspicion,
> but not 100% sure, that these items ended up in a stolen "LifeGas"
>
> http://www.lifegas.com/
>
> truck also stolen from my neighborhood on or around the same day driven
> by a recently "rehabbed" drug addict who was the only person to have
> stayed behind voluntarily in our group of 2 apartment buildings.
> Neither this person nor this truck has surfaced (to my knowledge) since
> the storm.
>
> All this happened AFTER our Parish President said "People with guns
> are going to be guarding our borders from this moment on. We're taking
> control of this parish back".
>
> http://www.nola.com/hurricane/katrina/pdf/090205/a7.pdf
>
> And I drove into and out of Jefferson Parish 2 days in a row without
> being stopped at any checkpoint at any time during the 4 day period we
> were allowed in to survey damages and collect belongings.
>
> All of this happened AFTER our Sheriff, Harry Lee, said this "Don't
> come back and try to be "Rambo" to protect your home, that's my job."
> So much for his job ... not ONE SINGLE POLICE OR MILITARY VEHICLE
> PASSED BY MY APARTMENT DURING THE 16 HOURS OVER THE 2 DAY PERIOD I WAS
> THERE!!!! NOT A SINGLE ONE!!!!!!
> Now, I realize that there are people who lost a lot more than I did,
> including those who lost their lives. But that still doesn't excuse
> the fact that these idiots made promises they could not and did not
> keep. Not to mention, the fact that there were areas that went
> completely unnoticed and unattended by police, or National Guard. And
> my neighborhood was only 1 mile from the refuge staging area on I-10
> and Causeway Blvd. that was on TV night after night after night. I
> can't beleive that this went on right under their nose, and right under
> the press's nose, and nobody is reporting it. It's another untold
> story of this entire drama that is going unnoticed by the press. I see
> Harry Lee on WDSU/PAX saying that people's belongings will be safe, his
> deputies and himself are doing their jobs. But what I don't see are
> people like me who have gotten thier meager possession ripped off under
> the noses of the police and guard, all the while showing proof that
> everything that Harry Lee and Aaron Broussard had previously just said
> are BLATANT LIES!!!!!
> I am resilient, and I will survive this, and it really doesn't do
> much more than piss me off for the time being. But this really hit my
> wife hard. Not only did she get some monetarily worthless jewelry
> stolen from her, but this stuff was her dead and very close mothers
> costume jewelry. Nothing expensive at all, just a lot of sentimental
> value. Never can be replaced. Not just that, but the period of not
> knowing anything about our apartment or belongings, the fact that we
> had the means and the will to protect our property, but these idiots
> wouldn't allow us back in to do it ... "for our safety".
Yes, it's the Lefty con job. You can't protect you life, family, or property.
Only WE, the elite, bought and paid for by your tax dollars CAN!!!!!!!!!
Like the fox guarding the hen house tellin you, I'll protect you.
What do you bet that good old boy there Harry Lee, and HIS boys, have there hands on some of the
goods too.
In Texas, that *** ain't going to happen.
The laws are different there.
In Texas, the shoot snakes.
What a difference a state line makes.
> I don't know about any of you, but I've never felt safe relying
> completely on someone else's judgement or priorities. AFAIC, nobody can
> protect my family or my property like I can, and as quick as I can. As
> I have said all along, Police are only there for after the fact ...
> they don't even have to stop an occuring crime if they don't want to.
> They even let some of the looters go with hardly even a warning! Not
> my priorities, that's for sure!
> --Tony (judge, jury, and executioner, if given the right circumstance)
>
> SHOOT THE LOOTERS!!!!!!!! No sympathy, no remorse!
Right On!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tony wrote:
>
> play on wrote:
> > Want some cheese with your whine?
It's Really Nice, when they show their true colors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> So much for compassion being part of a liberal's ideals ... may you
> suffer the same fate, and meet with the same results. I will pay for a
> one way ticket to Galveston dated today, if you would like ... I hear
> the camping is great this time of year. I'll even throw in a tent.
Then the boy can see if there is any looting in Texas too!!!!!!!
Regards,
Rich Koerner,
Time Electronics.
http://www.timeelect.com
Specialists in Live Sound FOH Engineering,
Music & Studio Production,
Vintage Instruments, and Tube Amplifiers
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