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Mayor: New Orleans will seek aid from other nations

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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."
 

jimmydean

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What they need to do is set up a terr'ist training camp. That would be a huge draw and they can use the houses to practice urban warfare without further damage.

It's a win-win situation! Level the houses, create jobs, generate income, and prepare the area for rebuilding when they leave.
 

sanjuro

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considering many parts of new orleans were like the third world. and this was before the hurricane...
 

N8 v2.0

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It looks like Katrina was the best thing to happen to NO... it will eventually be cleaned up by land speculators who want to attract tourists to a high class venue.

Real estate will be $pendy and the tax base will swell the city's coffers.

It will become a spicey vanilla city.
 

Old Man G Funk

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N8 said:
It looks like Katrina was the best thing to happen to NO... it will eventually be cleaned up by land speculators who want to attract tourists to a high class venue.

Real estate will be $pendy and the tax base will swell the city's coffers.

It will become a spicey vanilla city.
Did you get that from Barbara Bush?
 

Reactor

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manimal said:
hey ray.....get the hint, no one wants to rebuild your crappy city.

Now that cuts straight to the point. No one really wants to rebuild New Orleans as the slum it was, and a cost of a 100 B$. It just isn't worth it, any true conservative republican would have told the people "well, it's just too damn bad about that there city, we got everyone out, hope you had insurance" and let the free market shake it out.

New Orleans will survive, but I doubt it will ever be the size it was.
 

BurlyShirley

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Reactor said:
New Orleans will survive, but I doubt it will ever be the size it was.
That's because everyone who was bussed out cant afford to get back after spendin my tax dollars on gold teeth and 40s.
 

jimmydean

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BurlyShirley said:
That's because everyone who was bussed out cant afford to get back after spendin my tax dollars on gold teeth and 40s.
You forgot the lap dances too. I guess the strippers in Texas made out ok with the NO folks dropping big bills until the funds ran out.
 

The Amish

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BurlyShirley said:
That's because everyone who was bussed out cant afford to get back after spendin my tax dollars on gold teeth and 40s.
not 4 nothin but they were spendin your tax dollars on gold teeth and 40's long before katrina
 

narlus

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maybe the US gold teeth industry can help address our trade deficit.

btw, the city is still a hole between two large bodies of water. unless they do something radical like re-seeding the marshes and other periphery first line of defense from hurricanes, no matter how big the levees are it's still a flood waiting to happen.
 

Jabuttri

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narlus said:
btw, the city is still a hole between two large bodies of water. unless they do something radical like re-seeding the marshes and other periphery first line of defense from hurricanes, no matter how big the levees are it's still a flood waiting to happen.
Exactly, we just need to blow it up and re build on higher ground. Don't mess with mother nature you are not going to win.
 

The Amish

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They should just turn in back into the delta it was s'possed to be. The residents turned the place into a slum anyways. If you ask me katrina was just mother natures way of wipe'n the **** off her face