#16 Postby baygirl_1 » Sat Jul 15, 2006 2:24 pm
Actually, I'd prefer the news media to stay away. After Hurricane Frederic, the news media reported that people in Mobile were starving and we were all living in the streets because our homes were totally destroyed! When we finally were able to get in touch with family in New England, they were gathering food and my uncles were preparing to drive it down here to help us. That was very nice of them, but my parents were well prepared for a storm, as was our neighborhood and everyone we knew. I was young, but I remember my father growling when he heard some of the stories the news was reporting about the post-storm conditions here. It was rough, but the news media, in my opinion (and this is just my opinion), tends to sensationalize/over-dramatize situations, at times. They are looking for a good story and want to get the ratings. And you certainly don't want news media hampering relief or recovery efforts.
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