Is there a question in our near future, or are you just going to subject us to the world's longes run on sentence? Learn the language amigo, ("haddle" isn't a word) stop butchering English and maybe someone will take you seriously.
2007-10-08 17:49:29
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answered by Scott B 7
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New Orleans was poor before Katrina and it is still poor. It will be poor ten years from now and if it still stands a hundred years from now it will still be poor. Just go see who runs the local and state government. Bush's mistake was to think we had rational people running the state down here. He should of federalized the whole system the day the levees broke.
And by the way, what's a "haddle"
2007-10-08 17:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Whats a haddle?
President Bush told the people of New Orleans 3 times to get out before Katrina made landfall, It's not his fault people can't hear
2007-10-08 17:41:12
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answered by acot_anthonym 4
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Thats what America is about. People fleeing other countries for better opportunities. The President cried not because the task was too big, but because it was a devastating blow that took thousands of innocent lives. Yes, there were mistakes made in New Orleans, but there were a lot of people that refused to leave. People need to get off their high horse and blaming Bush for everything wrong. Pretty sure there have been hundreds of years of mistakes by many Presidents. Get over it. I dont see you stepping up to take that role! I dont care who is in office, someone is going to find something to ***** about.
2007-10-08 17:38:28
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answered by LD 3
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I think that maybe you should take English as a second language. Before you assemble a mess such as what you've spewed out here, learn how to arrange a sentance.
Tell me, what Latin countries are you talking about, and is it anything in comparison to what we've shoveled out to the rest of the world? I think not. Katrina was a NATURAL disaster, not man made. The response of the local and state government was at fault, NOT BUSH!! Bush tried to get the citizens to go, but no one would listen. No one's fault but their own.
2007-10-08 18:10:40
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answered by Brett C 4
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i think u need a lot of learning to do
may its because u r an immigrant or just an America hater
your judgments are based on whatever u heard on liberal media
Bush told everyone to leave but the people didnt want to leave their homes
so whats his fault
2007-10-08 18:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Who took down the taliban in afghanistan? Americans/
Who took down saddam? Americans
Just because you make it up, doesn't make it true.
P.S. New orleans was messed up 30 years ago.
2007-10-08 17:57:04
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answered by infobrokernate 6
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If you look at America's immigration history you will find that it was British/American , Irish/American , Italian/American with a sprinkling of Polish/American , Scandinavian/American . AND , lets not forget the slaves .
These however were all legal American's ; Not illegal aliens .
2007-10-08 17:50:44
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answered by Doc Hutch 1
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That is one of the longest sentences I've ever seen, and I don't see what the question really is. Next time gather your thoughts and try to be a little more clear and don't rant so much.
2007-10-08 17:34:49
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answered by - 6
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