[StBernard] St. Bernard Parish Council housing plan drawing fire

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Sun Sep 6 22:10:12 EDT 2009


". Bernard Parish Council housing plan drawing fire -- The initiative,
which has already drawn the ire of fair housing advocates,
comes after a federal judge ruled twice this year that St. Bernard violated
the federal Fair Housing Act in attempts to block developers from building
four 72-unit mixed-income apartment complexes in Chalmette."

Jer Responds: bull$hit.

Here's the issue. St. Bernard prior to the storm had ALWAYS been a "bedroom
community"--homeowners whose children played sports for diversion from drugs
and running into trouble. The school system was tops and the area was
peaceful.

Then came Katrina.

And .. N'awlins mentality.

What bleeds into the hearts of St. Bernardians are what is unnatural to
them. In the days of pre-K, renters ruled the demographics and New Orleans.
St. Bernardians by contrast, were dominated by homeowners, so, just the
opposite.

Now that rental properties are scarce within St. Bernard's over-towering,
politicizing, racist neighbor (as is evident in this "Fair housing" to
N'awlins, oBAMa's overly-socialistic supporters), those who claim are
seeking "social justice" are spinning their web to include the neighboring
boundary of da Parish. It's discriminatory in this way: How many
Caucasian-Americans from N'awlins are planning to move into apartments built
in the multiplexed (futuristically-to-be slums). If it is geared to push an
overflow of only coloreds into the area, it's reverse discrimination, biased
housing, and quota-based, race-baiting to initiate it as socialized court
case to national attention.

If da Parish caves in to "David's Goliath" it will continue its
slippery-slope to oblivion. Replacements into the parish will supplant those
now in place and the "ends will overshadow the means".

What the council must realize is that this case is like the earth's moon.
There Is a side which faces us. On the dark side, things are cooler and more
sinister. That is how this plan to infiltrate da parish takes on its devious
cult of personality. They were betting that if we didn't see it coming, we
would have adapted to "apartment high-rises" dotting da Parish's landscape,
unnoticed.

We noticed, haven't we?

Living in St. Bernard after Katrina has not been an easy task. Everything
one gets has been a battle of strength, one of emotional turmoil and
constant struggle for what parishioners feel is right for St. Bernard.
Anything that feels unnatural, looks unnatural and smells of stink are just
that.

If federal government forces da parish to adapt oBAMa's idea of forced
mingling, it will feel, look, and smell more than just unnatural. This is
because in NATURE, what is unnatural is easily corrected by God as He takes
note of man's unraveling of His work.

--jer--





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