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How is New Orleans going to recover when business is pouring out and entire towns are full of abandoned homes?

  • reichman2007 posted: 10 Sep at 2:19 pm

    Well, as they say…some people never learn. Fool me once, shame on you…fool me twice shame on me.

  • jokedrugs posted: 11 Sep at 3:44 am

    jazz music and street preformers of course

  • vivala49rs posted: 12 Sep at 12:03 pm

    New Orleans is a dump even before the storm.build a city 4 ft. below sea level thats what happens.cheaped to dulldoze it over.

  • SUN FLOWER posted: 15 Sep at 5:34 am

    maybe one day in the near future, there greed everywhere look at Florida, home &condo!!

  • wendylam78 posted: 17 Sep at 6:10 pm

    i don’t think N.O. is gonna recover fully

  • ModernAmeriKan posted: 19 Sep at 6:33 am

    Remember when Prince Charles talked about re-building a city down there? It was as if he was “jumping the gun” on carving out his piece of the newly-torn-assunder(sic) AmeriKa.
    Maybe leaving AmeriKa screwed up will cause people to lose faith in their government and prep the way for them to accept a NEW WORLD ORDER government.

  • pattycake posted: 21 Sep at 12:42 pm

    If Ray Nagin wants a chocolate city, then that’s who should rebuild it.

  • jerofjungle posted: 24 Sep at 9:24 pm

    As long as good old Dixieland Bands, Mardi-Gras, Shrimp Creole, and Gumbo exist, so will New Orleans.

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