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Re NOLA prior planning and implementationFrom: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)Wed Sep 7 09:12:50 2005
An interesting commentary from someone who once represented the area in Congress, at http://www.opinionjournal/?id=110007219. In conjunction with prior detailed description what would (not might) occur with a level 5 storm presented in the Oct/04 National Geographic, a lot of areas for improvement can be identified. It will be another disaster if review and lessons learned go down the drain of partisan bickering and fingerpointing...and I suspect a good bit of that will occur. Hank DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 9/7/05 12:49:22 AM, 530rose@msn.com writes: I agree that planners should think long and hard before rebuilding in NOLA. Now that one of our may weak spots has been so thoroughly pointed out to anyone trying to do this country harm, I can imagine the next levee breach to be well thought out and totally unpredictable due to the lack of correlation with a hurricaine. You mean a terrorist act? Joe P. --------------------------------- Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. --------------------------------- --0-1416592184-1126102360=:45394
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