Remembering Hurricane Katrina: 4 years later

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Who can EVER forget?  Take a moment of silence.  Light a candle.  Say a prayer.  Do not forget what the cities in the Gulf region went through in late August 2005.

Where were you?  What did you do?  What have you done?  How were you affected?

This is an excellent video that’s about 27 minutes of runtime narrated by Brian Williams from NBC Nightly News.

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Video- NBC Nightly News: What does race have to do with it?


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People died!!!  What are we going to do to make sure history never ever repeats itself?

Check out one of my favorite sites and early supporters, New Orleans Ladder (http://noladder.blogspot.com/)

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2 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Lest we forget….good post

  2. Jay Midnyte says:

    What a devestating situation to be in. Nice blog!

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