I, too, was just watching Sheppard on Fox News. It made me absolutely nauseated, literally, to listen to the man who said he believed he was in a "safe situation" where he was at and that was why he wasn't evacuating. When Sheppard asked him something along the lines of "How safe can you be with 28-foot storm surge and 175 mph winds blowing for hours?" the guy answered something like, "Well, under those conditions, probably not too safe.....but that's not really gonna happen."
After that comment, I had to walk away from the television and come back here to my computer. I just don't understand people's mindset at all.
Also, watching Fox News show footage of all the people waiting for the buses to pick them up to transport them to the Superdome about broke my heart.....they're carrying a couple bags each with their most important belongings and hoping that they'll be safe. It's just so sad that they can't get out.
Someone explain to me why airplanes weren't brought in to transport people out of the city. Why didn't Bush declare a national emergency and get planes to cancel their regular flights in order to get people out? I know, I know, it would cost millions..........but lives are worth that money, aren't they?
Oh, and one last thing......why the heck is Sheppard staying in NO tonight? Is this story REALLY worth risking his life for??? When TWC won't put their people in NO, that says something about the level of danger. I can't understand why a reporter is there, staying on the 3rd floor of an old hotel, hoping he'll make it through. I hope he doesn't have a wife and/or kids to leave behind in case he doesn't make it.