Here's something to show us all what true leadership looks like. It's easy for us to forget what a real leader acts like when all we see is the antics of the current crop of bozos in the White House.
At 12:32 p.m. Sunday, the number of Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Chattanooga, Tenn., increased by 130 when a humanitarian flight touched down at Lovell Field.
Those arriving Sunday did so because former Vice President Al Gore chartered a plane to bring displaced Louisianans to Tennessee.
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The former vice president and his cousin, Dr. Darr LaFon of the University of Cincinnati Hospital, met in Nashville, took a predawn flight Saturday to Dallas, chartered an American Airlines MD80 and flew into New Orleans, Dr. LaFon said.
Things were "pretty bad" with about 200 patients, a lot of them very sick, in the airport when they arrived, according to Dr. LaFon, who is also a 20-year veteran of U.S. Air Force Special Operations.
Saturday's first flight out of New Orleans landed in Knoxville with "a lot of wheelchair bound patients," and darkness delayed the flight to Chattanooga until Sunday, the doctor said.
The first passengers Sunday to disembark from the plane had chronic medical needs -- asthma, seizures and heart conditions -- that needed immediate attention and were taken by ambulance to area hospitals. Others were taken to temporary housing in the Chattanooga area provided by the city housing authority as well as area churches and other charities.