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Posted by Redmud on September 17, 2005 at 17:01:09 from (216.167.146.88):
In Reply to: Re: OT Winners and losers posted by john in la on September 17, 2005 at 04:45:05:
John, Why is the first question We need to ask, is if I'm an outsider or not? Will I be deleted from the tax roll if I live outside of La. I don't think so. We are in this together thru thick and thin, because this is the American way of which I am dam proud of. When I say we, I mean you, me, and all the kicka$$ hard working people on the short end of this dam stick. Not those elected that have their sack full, nor those that are filling their sack as I type. We know what I think of Blanco and Nagin. But, what do YOU think of Blanco and Nagin? Be honest and true with your answer, if you have one. And while we are on the subject of crooks. the Police Chief in N.O. said there would be no prosecution of the Police that abandoned their cruiser outside N.O. and some in other states. But I think maybe there will be for what some of the cruisers hauled out of N.O. Now this is just my opinion you see, but you hide and watch what happens. And remember, if we as Americans came together, called a spade a spade, we could eliminate a lot of jokers. And save tons and tons of money as a fringe benefit.... No offense intended to you John. But N.O. ain't G.W's fault... P.S. we already have millions of dollars unaccounted for in N.O. and we ain't even started yet.
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