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IT seemed like Friday everyone was talking about the same thing, asking the same questions and not being very satisfied with the answers.
Where were the white people on New Orlean's Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina came ashore, visiting the city with death and destruction? Why weren't federal, state and local agencies better prepared with emergency accommodations and supplies?See the full content of this document
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Brings Out Best
No need to review the pathetic conditions, the victims almost all black had to endure virtually all week and even continuing today. It's little wonder why there were so few white people left in the central city and so ma...
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