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To: Ilaine who wrote (135562)8/31/2005 9:27:46 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) of 793914
 
CB--The storm struck Monday Morning. We all went to bed Monday night feeling just a bit better because it appeared not to have been as serious as originally thought. We all woke up yesterday, 24 hours ago, to find that the situation was much worse than it was on Monday....mostly because of the flooding. Today is a new day, and not that many hours after the storm struck.

The Pentagon (and Bush) announced yesterday Tuesday morning VERY EARLY in the morning, they were sending ships to help. People couldn't even get into the city because of the floods.

Exactly what else would you have wanted to have the President do? He can not put his finger in the leaky levees to hold them.

It is a disaster for sure, and one that each citizen in the United States will be paying for for some time, even if the government in LA has been in charge the whole time.

Surely you don't mean the Federal authorities should have taken over the State and New Orleans long time before now, and told them how to run their city and State, do you?
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