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Mayor: New Orleans will seek aid from other nations

 
 
Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 06:11 am
Mayor: New Orleans will seek aid from other nations

Feb 6, 7:24 PM (ET)

By Michael Depp

NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Shortcomings in aid from the U.S. government are making New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin look to other nations for help in rebuilding his hurricane-damaged city.

Nagin, who has hosted a steady stream of foreign dignitaries since Hurricane Katrina hit in late August, says he may seek international assistance because U.S. aid has not been sufficient to get the city back on its feet.

"I know we had a little disappointment earlier with some signals we're getting from Washington but the international community may be able to fill the gap," Nagin said when a delegation of French government and business officials passed through on Friday to explore potential business partnerships.

Jordan's King Abdullah also visited New Orleans on Friday and Nagin said he would encourage foreign interests to help redevelop some of the areas hardest hit by the storm.

"France can take Treme. The king of Jordan can take the Lower Ninth Ward," he said, referring to two of the city's neighborhoods.

Katrina flooded 80 percent of the city and killed more than 1,300 people in Louisiana and Mississippi.

The Bush administration has pledged billions of dollars to Katrina victims but five months after the storm, New Orleans remains largely in ruins.

Nagin said his message to President George W. Bush would be that the federal government needs to refocus on the devastated area.

"We need your undivided attention over the next six months," he said. "We need backup. We need for you to make the words that you spoke in Jackson Square a reality."

Nagin was referring to the president's September 15 address to the nation from New Orleans, in which he pledged "we will do what it takes, we will stay as long as it takes" to rebuild.

French Transport Minister Dominique Perben, leading the French delegation to a city that was founded by France in 1718, said, "This catastrophe has deeply upset the French people and the French government."

France, Perben said through a translator, "wants to be a long-term partner for Louisiana and New Orleans."

http://reuters.myway.com/article/20060207/2006-02-07T002438Z_01_N03281051_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-HURRICANES-AID-DC.html
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 06:34 am
What a great idea!!!!!Who needs Bush!!!!
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Mon 13 Feb, 2006 10:06 pm
Nagin is desperate.

Nagin is clever.

Nagin is idiotic.

Nagin is cynical.

Nagin is a politician.


All of these things are true.
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eoe
 
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Reply Mon 13 Feb, 2006 10:12 pm
He may be alot of things but idiot isn't one of them.
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Mon 13 Feb, 2006 10:47 pm
eoe wrote:
He may be alot of things but idiot isn't one of them.


"New Orleans will again be a Chocolate City!" - Not idiotic?
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Amigo
 
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Reply Mon 13 Feb, 2006 11:02 pm
French & Chocolate
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eoe
 
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Reply Tue 14 Feb, 2006 08:44 am
In my opinion, his chocolate city remarks fall under the headings of 'desperate' and 'politician'.
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woiyo
 
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Reply Tue 14 Feb, 2006 09:36 am
Maybe he can go to the Swiss for aid. They make good chocolate.

Better yet, go to the many "chocolate" African nations and get some coin.

Since he insists on keeping thewhite man out, no need for me to contribute and I will seek a refund fromt he US Govt for taxes paid.
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 14 Feb, 2006 09:37 am
eoe wrote:
In my opinion, his chocolate city remarks fall under the headings of 'desperate' and 'politician'.


and possibly even racist....think of the riots which would have been created if he had said that he was going to make the city milky white again.
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John Creasy
 
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Reply Tue 14 Feb, 2006 09:41 am
New Orleans is history. It will never be the same again.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Tue 14 Feb, 2006 08:40 pm
woiyo wrote:
Maybe he can go to the Swiss for aid. They make good chocolate.

Better yet, go to the many "chocolate" African nations and get some coin.

Since he insists on keeping thewhite man out, no need for me to contribute and I will seek a refund fromt he US Govt for taxes paid.
Go ahead. They didn't spend it in Illinois. Your going to have to go get it from Halliburton.
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Wed 15 Feb, 2006 10:12 pm
eoe wrote:
In my opinion, his chocolate city remarks fall under the headings of 'desperate' and 'politician'.


Your opinion is your opinion, but one would hope that you can easily comprehend how someone else might consider the comments to be idiotic.
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eoe
 
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Reply Wed 15 Feb, 2006 10:28 pm
Of course.
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Wed 15 Feb, 2006 11:37 pm
eoe wrote:
Of course.


Exclesior!
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flushd
 
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Reply Thu 16 Feb, 2006 12:53 am
Amigo wrote:
French & Chocolate


Hoorah!! Sign me up!

Anything with that description is worth sending money for. :wink:
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Sat 18 Feb, 2006 12:10 am
eoe wrote:
He may be alot of things but idiot isn't one of them.


Upon further reflection...

Clearly Nagin is not an idiot in the true sense of the word and since words do matter I retract my statement.

However...

It was not only desperate of Nagin to make the Chocolate City of God comments, but it was idiotic. Certainly for the audience at hand, the Chocolate comments were red meat before a pack of dogs, and the sort of rhetoric any small time politician will use. However, Nagin has been thrust into the national spotlight. This is a status which I have no doubt he finds gratifying, but with which comes peril. Pre-Katrina, how many people knew Nagin existed? Post-Katrina, his comments make the national news. It was idiotic (stupid, foolish, dumb, senseless etc etc etc) of him to think that he could continue to play the same base local political games; without exposure.

He's not ready for prime-time.

In one sense this could be a virtue, but for Nagin it simply evidences his failings.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Mon 20 Feb, 2006 07:41 pm
How are they gonna get help from anyone,whenthey plan to steal from the people that lost their homes?


http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-02-20-hurricane-homeowners_x.htm

"Assistance would be capped at a maximum $150,000 per homeowner under the proposal. But direct relief is still months away, and homeowners receiving the aid could be taking on more debt to rebuild."

So,no matter what your house is worth,or what it costs to rebuild,$150,000 is the max they can get.

And,they might have to pay that back.
That sure sounds like "help" to me.
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