To: Wolfstar
Marci Romagnoli and Ruth Calain of the Gulfport Oceanarium, feed dolphins in a swimming pool at a local hotel in Gulfport, Mississippi August 28. Officials at the Oceanarium were able to move the dolphins inland to safety in advance of Hurricane Katrina, but the Mayor of New Orleans didn't even try to use city resources to move people out of harms way.
14 posted on
09/06/2005 8:53:14 PM PDT by
Wolfstar
(NOTE TO MSM: Each state is sovereign over its own territory. GWB is NOT king of the U.S.)
To: Wolfstar
Power poles are pushed over in a flooded street after Katrina struck Gretna, Louisiana, Monday, August 29.
Hurricane Katrina destroys much of Biloxi, Mississippi August 29. Although the media reported from Biloxi and other points along the coast, the easy, "sexy" story was in New Orleans, a media hub.
Fifty-three-year-old Richard Googe looks around the Thomasville Apartments in Biloxi, Mississippi where he lives and weathered Hurricane Katrina August 29, 2005.
15 posted on
09/06/2005 8:53:55 PM PDT by
Wolfstar
(NOTE TO MSM: Each state is sovereign over its own territory. GWB is NOT king of the U.S.)
To: Wolfstar
Post 14: My favorite...Well Done!!
Marci Romagnoli and Ruth Calain of the Gulfport Oceanarium, feed dolphins in a swimming pool at a local hotel in Gulfport, Mississippi August 28.
Officials at the Oceanarium were able to move the dolphins inland to safety in advance of Hurricane Katrina, but the Mayor of New Orleans didn't even try to use city resources to move people out of harms way.
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