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Posted by john in la on February 27, 2006 at 21:02:52 from (65.6.127.133):
In Reply to: OT New orleons posted by phil lowe on February 27, 2006 at 16:01:23:
It would take more time than I have to explain the whole picture but as usual you can put some of the blame on the government (no matter who is in charge) and a lot of the blame on the people needing help. A LOT of people are getting back on their feet and it is better now than it was in the past months. BUT there will always be a few that yell the loudest and that is the ones you hear about on TV. The New Orleans typical house today............ Now if you want to read some more info look at these. *****BE WARNED SOME ARE RASCIT IN NATURE****** Moral poverty cost blacks in New Orleans
Truth: Solution to black America's moral poverty
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