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**How to... : Our fearless leader on the job in New Orleans!
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From: ﻚﻕ1979ﻚﻕ  in response to Message 1Sent: 10/16/2005 7:59 AM
"Commenting on the facilities that have been set up for the evacuees -- cots crammed side-by-side in a huge stadium where the lights never go out and the sound of sobbing children never completely ceases -- former First Lady Barbara Bush concluded that the poor people of New Orleans had lucked out.

george and barbara bush at the astrodome with katrina evacuees

"'Everyone is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this, this is working very well for them,' Mrs. Bush told American Public Media's Marketplace program, before returning to her multi-million dollar Houston home.

"On the tape of the interview, Mrs. Bush chuckles audibly as she observes just how great things are going for families that are separated from loved ones, people who have been forced to abandon their homes and the only community where they have ever lived, and parents who are explaining to children that their pets, their toys and in some cases their friends may be lost forever. Perhaps the former first lady was amusing herself with the notion that evacuees without bread could eat cake."
"Perhaps the former first lady was amusing herself with the notion that evacuees without bread could eat cake."


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     re: Our fearless leader on the job in New Orleans!   MSN Nicknamecat-rn1  10/17/2005 4:20 AM
     re: Our fearless leader on the job in New Orleans!   ﻚﻕ1979ﻚﻕ  10/27/2005 6:52 AM