Posted on 08/29/2006 5:03:09 PM PDT by silent_jonny
Today In New Orleans, President Bush Discussed The Lessons Our Nation Has Learned Since Katrina, The Work That Has Been Done, And The Many Challenges That Still Lie Ahead. One year ago today, Southeast Louisiana was struck by a cruel hurricane and flooding on a massive scale.
The President has returned to New Orleans to reiterate his commitment and to report what the Federal government is doing to make good on its promises.
However, the one-year anniversary is not the finish line, and many challenges still remain.
Source: WhiteHouse.gov
Enjoy your Tuesday visit to Sanity Island
God bless them. That house will have memories for as long as it stands.
You betcha!
Do you do any fishing?
Sounds like a good idea. That way those who would like to participate in some way can, even if they can't take Communion.
Personally, I enjoyed seeing the President get blessed. The man needs it, but I expect he welcomes it as well.
"Do you do any fishing?"
Do I fish? Of course I do! But no boat so it's strictly from the dock. I usually go up to Stockton, it's nice and not too far to drive.
"Is Buffalo anywhere near Peculiar?"
No.
Thank you for the great dose. Got here late...
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