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Two Years Later

All Louisiana wants is to be treated fairly. But that hasn't happened....

We are Americans who have suffered a great tragedy. We have worked tirelessly for two years to revive this beloved place and reconstruct our lives. And we ought to get no less help from our government than any other victims of this disaster.

- Editorial entitled Treat Us Fairly, Mr. President, in today's Times-Picayune

It has been two years since Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. Covered at the Times-Picayune and NPR, with links to other media here.

The recovery is going slow and Bush is still selling empty promises. No big surprise there.

I don't have much to add to this other than I've been there a couple times recently and on each visit I keep hoping for monumental improvement.

I, and those who actually live there, are still waiting.

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