Sat 26 Aug 2006
Self-Sabotaging Black Americans Re-elected this Idiot.
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| NEW YORK — New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, confronted with accusations he’s taking too long to rebuild his city after Hurricane Katrina, takes a swipe at New York’s redevelopment of the World Trade Center site on a television news show.
Nagin, weaving through the wreckage in the devastated Ninth Ward neighborhood, claimed much of the debris was removed from public property, but when a “60 Minutes” correspondent pointed out flood-damaged cars on the streets, Nagin shot back, “You guys in New York can’t get a hole in the ground fixed, and it’s five years later. So let’s be fair,” according to CBS. from WNBC Mayor Nagin’s “Hole in the Ground” Why the people of New Orleans are screwed Katrina: What the Media Missed Mayor Nagin’s viewpoint of Ground Zero Nagin: Katrina Aid Slowed By Racism Katrina’s Tale Belongs to Dead, Not Michael Moore Fact Sheet: A Chronology of Hurricane Katrina Whistleblowers Say State Farm Cheated Katrina Victims Hurricane Victim Thanks President Bush — Yes, Thanks…
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