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Posted by txgrn on September 29, 2005 at 03:45:06 from (209.151.114.175):
In Reply to: OT Katrina-Governors message- long post posted by Jrry on September 27, 2005 at 12:54:28:
One thing I got out of this, from the families that stayed with us, was that even though the familie's roots were along the coast, their eyes are north and west. Seems the coast has lost it's shine. I certainly agree with this attitude, especially in the 9th ward of NOLA. Sometimes it's just better to just admit to reality and move on to something else. Make a park out of it and move the families to higher ground. Seems money is available for them to start anew. FEMA is assessing the damage and making out checks accordingly. Seems time for a fresh start.....cause baby it's just going to happen again and again and again. One thought. How many new and used cars do you think got flooded in NOLA? Thousands. Next time you go to buy one, wherever you are, reach up under the seat and feel the seat springs. If they are rusted run!!!!!!! Mark
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