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You really shdluon't write about that which you know nothing. The majority of the protesters at city hall were paid and/or professional protesters. The projects in our city were slated for demolition *before* Katrina and there was no protest then. Your figures of available housing in the projects is wrong. Your assertion that there is nothing in place to help the poor until the new housing is built is wrong. Anyone who advocates people being allowed to return to the hell-hole that is/was the projects in New Orleans is grossly misinformed or just plain indifferent to the plight of the poor. If you haven't been here and seen for yourself the moldy, rat-infested, antiquated buildings you're saying *people* should be allowed to live in, then STFU. I know several people who grew up in and lived in public housing pre-K who applaud the demolition of these 21st century slave quarters. Please, don't believe everything you see on TV. It's all sensationalized for the drama of the day.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Rafaela
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 20 december 2014, 01:29:53
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 177.135.93.19
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