hmm. I'd agree with you if this is what we had said when there was an 
earthquake in San Francisco. Or when there was a hurricane in Miami, or 
mudslides or fires or riots in Los Angeles....

>The rest of the country remembers that most of New Orleans is ten feet below
>sea level at the edge of the Gulf of Mexico in an area prone to hurricanes.
>Everyone feels sympathy for people who lost homes and lives in the disaster,
>but think about this. People said for decades that there would be a flood
>and the city would be destroyed. Lo and behold, there was a flood and the
>city was destroyed. It sucks, but it was predictable and predicted. Now
>everyone needs to move on and figure out what to do with their lives.
>
>On 7/5/06, Dana  wrote:
>>
>> Flooded and forgotten
>> Louisiana is still devastated, and its people -- black and white, rich and
>> poor -- feel like the rest of the country doesn't care.
>>
>
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>---------------
>Robert Munn
>www.funkymojo.com

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