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To: i-node who wrote (478741)5/7/2009 11:04:31 AM
From: bentway1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577217
 
"You idiot. There is no high ground in NOLA"

REALLY? How about where the wealthy people live and the French Quarter, unaffected by the flood? I guess poor white trash like you never get to those areas?

I see PLENTY of high ground in this flood map:

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Not to mention every building with more than two stories is "high ground"!

You know Dave, I think you just haven't adjusted your asstalk to the internet. You've been asstalking your entire life, but NOW, a quick google can show your asstalk to be, well, asstalk.

"Is our children learning?"

George W. Bush



To: i-node who wrote (478741)5/7/2009 4:21:38 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577217
 
The photos that angered a nation and helped create Bush's legacy:


As the flood waters have slowly begun to recede, rescuers have begun a grim task of recovering bloated bodies amid fears that thousands may have died.


AFP -- Getty Images The body of a victim of Hurricane Katrina floats in floodwaters in New Orleans.


The body of a flood victim is tied to a telephone pole as it floats in New Orleans on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2005. Efforts continue to locate bodies and survivors 12 days after Hurricane Katrina hit.


The body of a man lies less than a quarter of a mile from the French Market in New Orleans Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2005


A dead body lies in the floodwaters on Canal Street just outside the in New Orleans, La., Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005

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