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You obviously do not have a clue about inner city society and if you claim to be such an American, you would be fixing the issues rather than accusing others for failures in New Orleans or the LA Riots as you imply. Stick to you own race issues and stop trying to divide the nation.
p>Signed, a Baptist Christian that will pray for you to see it the Christian way br> -- unsigned /p>The unvarnished truth regarding the collapse of law and order in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina as told by George Neumayr needs to be heard and understood by more people in this country, replacing the steady diet of race-baiting and P.C. tripe that is spoon-fed to us daily by the liberal media.
The pictures of the appalling lack of human decency by so many undaunted in their greed and the predatory violence were disgraceful to watch on TV as were the typical excuses ("They're scared and desperate") and the blame shifting (Government's fault, or Bush's fault) which is being presented by the P.C. talking-heads.
p>The scenes of the anarchy ensuing are rather like a symbolic look into the future at the ash heap of liberalism. br> -- John Nelson br> Hebron, Connecticut /p> p> I found your article very informative. I could not understand why the violence was so bad down there. Do you think Atlanta is drifting that way? br> -- Jeff Boshart
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