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    Bloody frightening and to see other people foating past still in their vehicles makes one understand why so many are still missing presumed drowned. The shame is that the world media believe that is an old story but I would like to known and see how the people are doing now. A bit like New Orleans when disaster struck there the people felt forgotten after the media had moved onto the next big story..... some Hollywood star gets caught slopping her coffee down her front......
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    The caption said he escaped "seconds before his car was crushed by other debris". Lucky him. Lots of others in the cars pictured didn't.

    As far as Katrina - the Weather Channel is having their "Hurricane Week" which means Katrina videos will be dragged out. Many of the New Orleans fatalities could have been prevented had that "Chocolate City" idiot mayor Nagin and the moronic governor, Blanco heeded the warnings and used their available assets as well as accepted gov't help when offered. Then it became FEMA's problem to 'fix' and they had a cluster @#$% in more ways then one.
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