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Wed May 05, 2010 10:09 am

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An interesting read about why we are not getting the coverage of national news. http://www.section303.com/we-are-nashville-4366

Allow me a moment to step away from the usual voice of this website.

What I am about to write has absolutely nothing to do with hockey.

If you live outside of Nashville, you may not be aware, but our city was hit by a 500-year flood over the last few days. The national news coverage gave us 15 minutes, but went back to focusing on a failed car bomb and an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. While both are clearly important stories, was that any reason to ignore our story? It may not be as terror-sexy as a failed car bomb or as eco-sexy as an oil spill, but that’s no reason to be ignored.

The Cumberland River crested at its highest level in over 80 years. Nashville had its highest rainfall totals since records began. People drowned. Billions of dollars in damage occurred. It is the single largest disaster to hit Middle Tennessee since the Civil War. And yet…no one knows about it.

Does it really matter? Eventually, it will…as I mentioned, there are billions of dollars in damage. It seems bizarre that no one seems to be aware that we just experienced what is quite possibly the costliest non-hurricane disaster in American history. The funds to rebuild will have to come from somewhere, which is why people need to know. It’s hard to believe that we will receive much relief if there isn’t a perception that we need it.

But let’s look at the other side of the coin for a moment. A large part of the reason that we are being ignored is because of who we are. Think about that for just a second. Did you hear about looting? Did you hear about crime sprees? No…you didn’t. You heard about people pulling their neighbors off of rooftops. You saw a group of people trying to move two horses to higher ground. No…we didn’t loot. Our biggest warning was, “Don’t play in the floodwater.” When you think about it…that speaks a lot for our city. A large portion of why we were being ignored was that we weren’t doing anything to draw attention to ourselves. We were handling it on our own.

Some will be quick to find fault in the way rescue operations were handled, but the fact of the matter is that the catastrophe could not have been prevented and it is simply ignorant beyond all reason to suggest otherwise. It is a flood. It was caused by rain. You can try to find a face to stick this tragedy to, but you’ll be wrong.

Parts of Nashville that could never even conceivably be underwater were underwater. Some of them still are. Opry Mills and the Opryland Hotel are, for all intents and purposes, destroyed. People died sitting in standstill traffic on the Interstate. We saw boats going down West End. And, of course, we all saw the surreal image of the portable building from Lighthouse Christian floating into traffic and being destroyed when cars were knocked into it. I’m still having trouble comprehending all of it.

And yet…life will go on. We’ll go back to work, to school, to our lives…and we’ll carry on. In a little over a month, I’ll be on this website talking about the draft. In October, we’ll be discussing the new Predators’ season with nary a thought of these past few days. But in a way, they changed everyone in this town. We now know that that it can happen to us…but also know that we can handle it.

Because we are Nashville.




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Wed May 05, 2010 11:56 am

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American Spirit isn't newsworthy any more.
13" of rain in 24 hours - an amazing feet to face.
Thanks for sharing and God bless you all.




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Wed May 05, 2010 1:39 pm

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Paul, I too am from the South and can attest to the lack of media coverage we get. I'm from Mississippi and unless something they feel is truely "newsworthy"........we get no love. I'm sorry to hear about the flooding, damage and lives lost. :(




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Wed May 05, 2010 4:02 pm

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In the mainstream media, middle and southern American people are considered trailer trash, dumb rednecks and second class citizens. Only Harvard grads and European greenies really know what's what. Ironic that the vast number of states and people are in the former category. BTW Al Gore, Obama and Goldman Sachs stand to make a trillion dollars from cap and tax.

Now a dead minnow in San Francisco . . . . that's news.




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Wed May 05, 2010 7:02 pm

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Location: Aiken, SC

The TN flooding has been getting some attention on the Fox News Channel, and what they're showing is definitely tragic. I have zero tolerance for the so-called mainstream media, so I have no idea what (if anything) they're saying.




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Wed May 05, 2010 7:10 pm

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I agree. But FOX too was very late to report anything but 10 second bites. And I'm a FOX fan for sure.




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Wed May 05, 2010 7:55 pm

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I thoughts are with all of you. Trust me, the Tn area is widely talked about in my area, N. Indiana.

As a matter of fact, a friend of mine is taking non-overtime pay to go out of market to your area...to help restore service.




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Wed May 05, 2010 10:59 pm

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Frank wrote:
I thoughts are with all of you. Trust me, the Tn area is widely talked about in my area, N. Indiana.

As a matter of fact, a friend of mine is taking non-overtime pay to go out of market to your area...to help restore service.


Thanks for your support. Nashville just lost a billion dollars and I haven't seen a single Tennessean blame anybody for it. They just roll up there sleeves, like many other good Americans such as your friend, and go to work solving the problem. I'm rather proud of our Governor, who happens to be a Democrat. Our prior Republican Guv was worthless. So it's not about parties - it's about people and spirit.




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Thu May 06, 2010 7:29 am

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From your forum description - "This forum is for your technical questions that have not been answered in the FAQs above. Please limit questions and answers to technical issues."

Paul, I respect your right to have and voice your opinions about the current state of our culture here in the good old US of A. but I am really not interested in being pulled into them while looking for technical information about your products. To be completely honest I hear and see enough opinions in newspapers, magazines, on television, on radio, and on forums dedicated to political and social discussion. Even though I view the world differently than you I respect your opinions. But I come to this forum because I respect your products and customer service.

Have you thought of starting a forum for social and cultural posts where these ideas can be explored in depth?




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Thu May 06, 2010 1:42 pm

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GrayJay wrote:
From your forum description - "This forum is for your technical questions that have not been answered in the FAQs above. Please limit questions and answers to technical issues."

Paul, I respect your right to have and voice your opinions about the current state of our culture here in the good old US of A. but I am really not interested in being pulled into them while looking for technical information about your products. To be completely honest I hear and see enough opinions in newspapers, magazines, on television, on radio, and on forums dedicated to political and social discussion. Even though I view the world differently than you I respect your opinions. But I come to this forum because I respect your products and customer service.

Have you thought of starting a forum for social and cultural posts where these ideas can be explored in depth?


No separate forums. I am in the enviable position of 100% ownership and control of my company and will exercise my right to speak on whatever subject I feel is important to my business, my customers and my country. I guess that is why I am sometimes referred to as King Luap. If what I have to say is rejected by my customers for whatever reason, I will pay the price.

As for having to endure my opinions or posts, nobody is forcing anyone to read them. The post titles are clear and the information promised by this forum is there. Try to get this from any competitor.




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