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Submitted by: Lillie
Posted: Thursday, March 02, 2006

i am a katrina survior and i had the most hurriable time of my life. My 17 year grand-daughter had to carry me on her back out of the water. what iam trying to say is learn to apperiate the little thing in life. My prayer gos out to everybody who was a katrina survior.

Submitted by: torrie
Posted: Thursday, March 02, 2006

yes its true that in new orleans some children and adults were being raped by officers and other people. and of the people in these other states,that say negative things about us don't know what we are going through!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Submitted by: Kenisha
Posted: Thursday, March 02, 2006

I am a junior in high school and I have a severe and consistant problem with being called a evacuee. I have been through enough and I am fed up. I attend Sharpstown High School located in Houston, Texas. I also have a major problem being referred to as a New Orleans child or New Orleans student. At this current time I am a student of this school and would like to be treated as one, not an outcast. Although it seems that we "New Orleans chidren" are wearing out our welcome, we would still like to be excepted.

Submitted by: Deb
Posted: Thursday, March 02, 2006

Isn't it dangerous to leave all of the debris sitting just waiting for another 150 mph hurrican to whip it into a frenzy? Shouldn't the federal government not only make sure the levees are rebuilt by june 1 but the debris cleared and recycled as well?

Submitted by: Jerry
Posted: Thursday, March 02, 2006

If so much is being donated, Where's the help? I was told by FEMA in the begining that relocating would be my best option. I now find myself at the brink of homelessness with no where to turn. The Redcross tells me of sources such as where to get clothing and food in the area I'm in. Basically they refer me to the Salvation Amry or food banks. FEMA well it's been since September since they've given me any assistance. And now I'm being told that it could take another 30 days. The help that I gotten so for is from local sources. Now in 30 days I'll be living in my car and eating in food lines that at one time I voluntered in. I don't think that the people that made these donations meant for it not to get to the people that it was intended for.

Submitted by: Carol
Posted: Thursday, March 02, 2006

i grew up in new orleans,love the city ,the people,they are strong and can and will rebuild.i would love to move back,have a business.any suggestions,,,craftshowlady@yahoo.com


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